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Education technology and the future of Higher Ed leadership

Neo LMS

Education is a constantly evolving sphere, but the introduction and integration of technology have changed it forever. And with digital natives such as Gen Zers moving into the higher education sphere, the need for new learning methods such as interactivity is pushing technology to the forefront of education and its leadership.

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New Survey Findings: Student Perceptions on Skilled Trades Education

EdNews Daily

million skilled trade positions unfilled between 2018 and 2028, which could have a potential economic impact of $2.5 Why is it so difficult to fill these accessible jobs with highly-trained professionals? […]. According to a 2018 Deloitte study, the skilled trades gap could leave an estimated 2.4 trillion in the U.S.

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It’s Time to Reboot Our Thinking About Adult Learners in a Digitally Transformed World

Edsurge

As our economy enters a new era, so too must the world of postsecondary education. In parallel, online education went mainstream as educational providers at all levels— including colleges and universities—were forced to experiment with remote learning, long a preferred vehicle for part-time students engaged in lifelong learning.

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Writing a College Essay That Stands Out

Edsurge

Class of 2028 supplemental essay prompt. This lack of education among teachers has contributed to a gap in students’ writing proficiency and their ability to convey their life experiences in written form. Investing in our students' creative writing education is essential for their lifelong success.

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NAEP Scores Show a Long Road to Academic Recovery. Edtech Can Help Shorten It.

Edsurge

Recent headlines suggest it will take until 2028 for students to recover from these pandemic-related achievement declines. If we don’t empower educators by providing support, skills and relevant, job-embedded professional learning, we risk that too few teachers will join and remain in the profession. Others say it will take decades.

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OPINION: Harvard President Claudine Gay’s resignation and the end of affirmative action signal to Black people that they will never belong

The Hechinger Report

Some pundits are blaming antisemitism and plagiarism, ignoring the white supremacist politics at the center of her ouster: the same politics shaping higher education at schools like Harvard since the creation of higher education in the United States. And Harvard is the blueprint.

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Revolutionize Your Publishing: ePublishing vs. Traditional Print

Kitaboo on EdTech

billion by 2028. Understanding the Differences: ePublishing vs. Traditional Print Reading Experience Market Reach and Audience Cost Considerations Accessibility and Convenience Author Control and Flexibility Environmental Impact Publishing Speed and Efficiency IV. The market for eBooks is growing fast. It was worth about $46.48

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