Tips to Engage Students on the Concept of Congressional Committees

Congressional Committees

Reading Time: 2 minutesAuthor: Andrew Crocker, Instructor, Ozarks Technical Community College   In my opinion, Congress is one of the three biggest conversations we have with our students every year on the subject of American government. It’s where the political rubber hits the road. We take literally everything we learn about politics, debates, civil rights, liberties and interest […]

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How to Use Oral Exams in Any Course Format

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Reading Time: 3 minutesJoseph Ferrantelli is a Professor of Education at Hunter College.   Administering oral exams isn’t something new. If you’re a Language Professor, you often give a section where students have to listen and respond verbally or write down their answers. If you’re an Instructor for Court Stenography, it’s all about listening. Regardless of your discipline, […]

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Finding a Healthy Balance Between Personal Life and Learning [SUCCESS STORY]

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Reading Time: < 1 minuteWith the high cost of tuition and living expenses, study abroad student, Qiyu Shu had to pass all of her courses the first time around. In addition to this financial stress, she—like so many other students—was faced with the shift to fully online learning mid-semester due to the outbreak of COVID-19. Like many students new […]

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Demand for “Uniquely Human Skills” Increases Even as Technology and Automation Replace Some Jobs [INFOGRAPHIC]

Demand for Uniquely Human Skills in the Workplace

Reading Time: < 1 minuteDespite the rise in automation and technology in the workforce, employers are looking for candidates with “uniquely human skills” or soft skills—and these skills are in high demand. A survey of more than 650 employers and over 1,500 current and former college students was conducted by Morning Consult on behalf of Cengage. This survey revealed […]

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How to Discuss Supreme Court Decisions on Hot-Button Topics

Supreme Court Decisions

Reading Time: 5 minutesAuthor: Helen Knowles, Associate Professor, State University of New York at Oswego   Here’s a great open-ended question for stimulating student discussions, online or in the classroom. Should justices of the Supreme Court of the United States be issuing statements, close to a presidential election, that could be viewed as political rather than legal? The […]

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Cultivating Growth Mindset in the Classroom & Beyond

Growth vs Fixed Minsets

Reading Time: 3 minutesA growth mindset isn’t just for the business world—applications in the classroom have critical implications for success, too. Carol Dweck’s research, summarized in her book, Mindset, shows how growth and fixed mindsets predict learning, especially in the face of challenges. Here’s an overview of the different types of mindsets, and how educators can foster growth […]

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Top Tips and Resources to Get Up and Running with Courseware

New User Considerations

Reading Time: 3 minutesStarting off with courseware can be overwhelming. That’s why we polled our Faculty Partners to pick their brains about what resources and tips are musts for instructors new to courseware. Check out the tips they shared, bookmark this page and make a plan of action to ensure the start to your semester is setting you […]

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4 Teaching Hacks for Engaging Online Instruction + eBook

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Reading Time: 2 minutesWhether you’re a seasoned online instructor or beginning a remote course for the first time, you may have some questions about getting the most out of online learning for you and your students. With an estimated 97% of college students switching to online learning, mastering your course has never been more important (no pressure, right?). […]

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