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Useful Degrees to Recommend Your Students

5 Useful Degrees that Are Relevant for the 21st Century

Lisa Nichols is an educator and aspiring writer   In a rapidly evolving world, job trends and career paths are changing all the time, greatly impacting education. When deciding what degree to...
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Certified Nursing Assistants: The Heroes of Long-Term Care

Karl Andrew Pillemer is a Cornell University Gerontologist and Founder and Consulting Editor of Nursing Assistant Monthly   The COVID-19 crisis has placed a spotlight on long-term care facilities. Nursing home residents...
Tips for Assigned Readings

4 Ways to Get Your Students to Do the Assigned Reading

Dr. Jenny Billings is a faculty member at Rowan-Cabarrus Community College.   Students do not always complete assigned readings. This is true for chapters, novels, articles, or even single poems. Being an...
How Online Learners and Professors Can Communicate

What I Wish My Professors Knew About Life as An Online Learner

Shaloun Mims is a student at The  University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee  and a Cengage Student Ambassador   One of the most fascinating things about professors is that they were once students. And it’s...
Overcoming Implicit Bias

How to Overcome Implicit Bias as an Educator

Sandy Keeter is a Professor in the Information Technology Department at Seminole State College in Florida.    What is Implicit Bias? Implicit bias, also known as unconscious bias, are attitudes and stereotypes...
Tips for Discussing Supreme Court

Supreme Controversy: Key Points to Keep in Mind when Teaching the Supreme Court

Author: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College    It came as a shock, but perhaps not a surprise, when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away due to her battle with cancer in...
Political Memes in Your Course

Political Memes: How One Educator Uses Them in Her Course

Author: Dr. Emily Stacey, Rose State College   The era of the political meme has been upon us for at least a decade now. But, as they become mainstays in political culture...
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5 Tips for Humanizing Your Online Course

Essie Childers is a professor of Student Success at Blinn College in Bryan, Texas   Many of you may remember the clip from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off featuring the Boring Economics Teacher....
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