This essay is excerpted from a new Chronicle special report, “Building a Faculty that Flourishes,” available in the Chronicle Store. Mention peer review of teaching in a faculty meeting, and you’re ...
This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters. Twelve years ago, when I left a career as a lawyer to become a history teacher, my vision of ...
Effective teaching sits at the heart of higher education’s mission to advance learning and discovery. But what are the key components that make up top-quality instruction? And how can these be ...
I felt compelled to acknowledge Michael Randall’s December 8 essay (“A Guide to Good Teaching: Be Slow and Inefficient,” The Review). I am an adult student of English literature and have been ...
The new question of the week is: What do you think are the best one-to-three things a teacher can do to improve his/her/their craft? No matter how good we are as teachers, we can also get better. This ...
Senior Columnist Piper Slinka-Petka contends that Penn’s humanities courses should revise their curriculum to minimize reliance on AI assistance. Credit: Devansh Raniwala Students are using artificial ...
As a new, enthusiastic teacher fresh out of college, I admit to being drawn to the innovative tools and techniques touted by modern educators. They promised to make teaching and learning more ...
As a nation, we lean heavily on teachers to help realize the next generation’s potential to meaningfully contribute to their communities. But are we leaning too hard? As any teacher could tell you, ...
Shanon Kiser is an intervention coach and technology support lead at Springwood Elementary. He’s just been named the 2025 ...
The chief reason why so many young Americans cannot read and write English well is shockingly simple: according to a forthcoming report by the National Council of Teachers of English, 47% of high ...
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