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Technology Will Not Eat Teachers
In this age of digital everything, the concept of Teacher Appreciation Week may seem quaint and perhaps even outmoded. As we explore new...
Jul 14, 20174 min read
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Is College-As-We-Know-It a Bargain? Even “for Free”?
As Andrew Cuomo takes a deserved victory lap for making New York the first tuition-free state for students of certain income, I’m taking...
Jul 14, 20173 min read
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Can We Market What We Can’t Define?
From whether or not to market to how to market “Marketing” hasn’t always been part of the higher education lexicon, and the concept of...
Jul 14, 20173 min read
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How Can We Prepare Our Kids for the Future?
Why should it surprise us that “knowing the human touch and how to complement technology is critical”? How have we even got to a point...
Jul 14, 20173 min read
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Can We Back Into a Plan for More Relevant Learning Design?
If we look ahead to tomorrow’s workplace, we know that employees need to be increasingly: Agile thinkers and problem solvers Technically...
Aug 24, 20152 min read
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Ongoing Transitions in the New Educational Ecosystem
One day you’re a sage on the stage; and the next, you’re struggling for more hits on YouTube, more followers on Twitter, or more +1s on...
May 26, 20154 min read
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Is Gen Z Prepared for the Real World or Not?
This weekend’s Job Market Column, “Make Way for Generation Z,” by Alexandra Levit intrigued me frankly because of the overall optimism of...
Mar 31, 20154 min read
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Why Not a 14th or 15th Grade to Better Prepare Students for the Real World?
“Welcome to 13th Grade,” reports on an Oregon initiative to add a 13th year to the high school experience in order to help better prepare...
Oct 23, 20143 min read
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