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Category: Educational Forms


Educational Forms, Informal learning

5 ways virtual tutoring reinforces our after-school program

January 12, 2023

Via: eSchool News

Here are five steps we took to ensure the best possible results with our virtual learning platform: 1. Use it to provide individualized instruction. It’s great to be able to offer students individualized learning opportunities that are tailored to the […]


Educational Forms, Formal Education

Study: Better Outcomes for Students in Corequisite Courses

January 11, 2023

Via: Inside Higher Ed

A recent study found that community college students earn degrees quicker and increase their earnings if they get extra help in credit-bearing courses rather than taking remedial courses. The seven-year study, conducted by scholars at Trinity College in Connecticut and […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

As acceptance grows, 6 victories for online learning

January 3, 2023

Via: eCampus News

It took a global pandemic to push more people in accepting that online learning is a mainstay in today’s higher education landscape. In addition to convenience, it expands learning opportunities to students whose schedules do not align with traditional in-person […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

U of California Grad Students Win Big Pay Increases

December 29, 2022

Via: Inside Higher Ed

University of California graduate student workers voted Friday to approve new contracts with substantial wage increases, ending a strike that started in early November, the Los Angeles Times reported. For academic student employees, the contract will raise minimum pay from […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

At ASU+GSV, a discussion about digital transformation and campus diversity

December 28, 2022

Via: eCampus News

It seems digital transformation is among the top priorities on any higher-ed leader’s list–particularly as students and faculty voice more preference for online learning options after COVID. Many institutions realized that as they offer more degree programs and classes online, […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

5 ways to create a stellar online elementary learning program

December 27, 2022

Via: eSchool News

If you are a school or district leader looking to build an online elementary program, knowing where to start can feel overwhelming. But it doesn’t have to be. Here are five steps that helped our teams successfully build and maintain […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

Students say this specific thing helps them stand out in the workforce

December 27, 2022

Via: eCampus News

An overwhelming majority of surveyed students say they believe earning microcredentials or professional certificates will better position them for employment upon graduation, according to new data from Coursera. Coursera surveyed 3,600 students and employers in Australia, India, France, Germany, Mexico, […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

Utah will no longer require a bachelor’s degree for most state jobs

December 27, 2022

Via: Higher Ed Dive

Utah follows in the footsteps of other states and private companies that have pivoted away from requiring four-year degrees to fill certain jobs. Maryland, for example, announced in March that it would drop the degree requirement for thousands of jobs […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

How Might Elite Institutions Better Meet the Needs of Underserved Student Populations?

December 27, 2022

Via: Inside Higher Ed

You may have read that Georgetown University is launching an online part-time bachelor’s degree completion program in liberal studies in partnership with Coursera. Georgetown already offers an on-campus version of this program through its School of Continuing Education to a […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

3 drivers of non-traditional student enrollment

December 23, 2022

Via: eCampus News

More than two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, it’s clear that higher education institutions are recognizing and adapting to the lasting impacts that the transition to online learning has had on both learners and faculty alike. While some students are […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

Why College Students Turned From Being Down on Remote Learning to Mostly in Favor of It

December 20, 2022

Via: Ed Surge

If you go back to the first days of the COVID crisis, when campuses across the country were shutting down, college students weren’t very happy with emergency online learning. Surveys conducted then showed deep dissatisfaction, with as many as 70 […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

Improving the non-traditional student experience in 3 steps

December 20, 2022

Via: eCampus News

Many college students have access to a traditional learning environment, which often includes attending class in lecture halls, collaborating with peers and professors in person or taking exams at a scheduled time in the classroom. Although this approach works for […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

5 components of a great hybrid learning program

December 19, 2022

Via: eSchool News

Over the past year and a half, “hybrid learning” has become quite the buzzword when it comes to education. With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting learners across the world, we’ve witnessed the growing need for hybrid learning, an education option that […]


Educational Forms, Formal Education

California’s early college high schools can improve dual enrollment diversity

December 16, 2022

Via: EdSource

Merging high schools and community college classes in areas with a high number of Latino, Black and low-income students is emerging as a way to overcome disparities in who gets to take dual enrollment courses. The schools, known as “early […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

Spotlighting accessibility issues in higher education

December 2, 2022

Via: eCampus News

While there has been significant progress in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) efforts, accessibility is often glaringly absent from the discussion. This is particularly true in higher education, where barriers to access intersect and are often compounded when dealing with […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

5 ways to prep students for online learning success

November 30, 2022

Via: eSchool News

Students who attend online school today range from homeschoolers, to those seeking an alternative to in-person public schools, to learners who want to mix virtual schooling with in-person learning. Also, some districts have decided to keep an online option open […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

The right online learning experience will boost retention and engagement

November 28, 2022

Via: eCampus News

A recent National Student Clearinghouse Research Center report reveals that post-secondary enrollment continues to decline. Undergraduate enrollment alone saw a 9.4 percent drop from Spring 2020, resulting in nearly 1.4 million fewer undergrads than before the pandemic. Although the COVID-19 […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

OSERS stresses timely special ed services for highly mobile students

November 11, 2022

Via: K-12 Dive

This letter is the latest in a series of guidance to state and local school systems from the federal special education office emphasizing that hardships such as the COVID-19 pandemic and frequent student transfers are unacceptable excuses for not meeting […]


Educational Forms, Informal learning

4 tips for online learning success in schools

November 11, 2022

Via: eSchool News

Our school has been using online learning since the mid-1990s when we became one of the first to sign up for VHS Learning. Since then, we’ve expanded our use of the program and involved more students. Here are four tips […]


Continuous Development, Educational Forms

80% of professors at Ph.D.-granting universities attended the same handful of colleges

November 2, 2022

Via: Higher Ed Dive

A small minority of top universities trained most of the faculty at U.S. Ph.D.-granting institutions, essentially dominating the tenure-track hiring process, according to the research. Even when researchers took field of study into account, 80% of faculty members were educated […]