Students in an 8 a.m. principles of data management class talk among each other as they solve a data base problem. Sometimes they get up and write on a 6-foot whiteboard on wheels that doubles as a ...
It’s no secret that many Americans are struggling financially. Over 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and can’t set aside any money for short-term or long-term financial goals. It’s not just ...
Remember high school? Your friends, your music, your style? What lessons from high school classes do you still use today? If you could go back, what do you wish you’d learned about real life? Research ...
T he pandemic has created a huge demand for advice on good, evidence-supported teaching methods. But much of the conversation seems to presume professors are teaching perhaps dozens of students — when ...
In today’s classrooms, teaching Black history has become a challenge at best—and a dangerous proposition at worst. In many states, politicians have demanded teachers alter their curriculum over fears ...
So often we start class by setting-the-stage or doing warm-up exercises, but we rarely take the time to end class with the same purpose. We teach up until the last-minute, forgetting that students ...
This spring, Ovell Hamilton, a professor at Morehouse College in Atlanta, will guide students through a first-of-its-kind course in which Black history is taught entirely through the metaverse, a ...
Once a week during winter quarter, six men and six women Stanford students gather in Escondido Village Graduate Residence (EVGR) to debate topics ranging from money to power and the tenets of a good ...