Student Protests Go Global

Contrary to some expectations, the global reaction to U.S. student protests against the war in Gaza has been largely positive with student groups in the Mexico, UK, and France even creating “solidarity encampments” to support the movement. At Mexico City’s UNAM, the country’s largest college, students erected several tents in front of the university’s administration…

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Approaches to Learning Design at Cengage

Reading Time: 6 minutes As reviewed in Part I of this series on learning design at Cengage, there are four core principles that direct the pedagogical design of our programs to ensure we create quality projects with a focus on the student: inclusivity, intentionality, personalization, authenticity. As Learning Designers, we use multiple methods to assure…

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Creating Engaging Content Without The Hours: How Virtual Assistants Can Help Teachers

In today’s digital age, teachers are expected to create engaging content, manage classrooms, and keep up with administrative tasks—all while ensuring students receive the best education possible. It can be overwhelming, especially when time is a limited resource. Enter the Virtual Assistant. These skilled professionals can take on various tasks, allowing teachers to focus on…

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