Students’ life stories can bridge the gap between theory and practice
Drawing from lived experience can help build students’ self-efficacy and develop learning skills. Ankit Agarwal explains how
Drawing from lived experience can help build students’ self-efficacy and develop learning skills. Ankit Agarwal explains how
How can we ensure teachers and students have positive experiences in online international classrooms? Here, Nelly Ramírez Vásquez and Mariana Estefanía Elizondo García share some tips
Attracting and retaining first-generation college students is a pivotal goal for higher education institutions seeking diversity and inclusivity, and college admissions faculty play a vital role in this process, writes Juan Espinoza
Universities can use technology and data analysis to reduce barriers to reporting sexual violence and maximise accountability on campus
Emily McIntosh, director of student success at the University of the West of Scotland explores how conversations around expectations should focus on digital literacies
Jon Chandler, associate professor in history at University College London, shares an insightful example of scaffolding best practice for first-year undergraduate students
Among the myriad 21st-century technological innovations that have revolutionised teaching and learning, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) present the greatest opportunities to truly transform students’ learning experiences
Faculty should combine their modules for an interdisciplinary, real-world based approach to learning, argues Angela Ng
Specialist teaching roles such as librarians and learning designers may not map perfectly on to criteria for professorial posts, but they make significant contributions to the student experience and should be rewarded as such, argues Harriet Dunbar-Morris
Talking about experiences with purpose in a safe space can help develop students’ life skills. Here are strategies and techniques that foster an environment and feeling of security
Making videos for online classes doesn’t have to be costly. Here are ways to make them look professional on a budget
Starting a podcast can open up your research to a new audience. David Allan and Andrew Murray show how
When working hours are stretched to cover marking, induction and other tasks, what is a busy scholar to do? Here, James Derounian offers suggestions for taking essential downtime
Experiencing a rapid increase in enrolment and applications, the Open University of Catalonia partnered with Salesforce to streamline their processes and match students’ learning needs with the right programmes
The integration of AI into higher education offers promising outcomes, including personalised education, automation of administrative tasks and improved efficiency