In her recent AI literacy courses for international and multilingual learners at Temple University’s Center for American Language & Culture (TCALC), Meghan Killeen found that what students “really needed the ... The post How This Course Pairs AI Literacy and Cultural Context for Multilingual Learners appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
As a public regional institution, the University of South Alabama (USA) serves a large number of students who are the first in their family to attend college. These students are ... The post Supporting Students with Faculty Learning Communities at University of South Alabama appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Floods. Tornadoes. Ice storms. A Snowpocalypse. It would be easy to think extreme weather events are less of an issue for a university like Louisiana State University Shreveport (LSU Shreveport), ... The post Collaborating for Student Success: How LSU Shreveport Is Creating Flexible Learning Environments appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
This fall, nearly 800 students in college math courses around the country will benefit from how their instructors learned together over the summer to make their courses more inclusive through ... The post A STEM Community of Practice Building Confidence With Digital Learning and Evidence-Based Teaching appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
For more than a decade, three HBCUs have treated digital learning as not just a tech upgrade but as a way to widen the academic gateway. A new case study ... The post Ten Years of Student Success in Digital Learning at Three HBCUs appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Too often, students who open the LMS to their hybrid or remote course for the first time are landing in a maze of tabs, broken links, inaccessible images, and unclear ... The post Evaluating Online and Blended Courses for Student Success appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Digital learning can be a tool for more than teaching content and managing grades. It can also be a tool for helping students progress toward becoming responsible, engaged citizens by ... The post Practical Examples of Digital Learning Citizenship in the College Classroom appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
When the authors of the latest edition of Tyton Partners’ Time for Class report looked at survey data that would inform it, one of the themes that emerged is that ... The post Time for Class 2025 Urges a Student Support Mindset with Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
One challenge of incorporating AI into college courses is helping students understand that while AI has its uses, they should be careful about the kinds of work they hand over ... The post Lessons Learned From Incorporating AI Into a Pharmacy Ethics Course appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Many faculty understand the importance of active learning, but some may struggle to make the transition from less engaging teaching practices. A recent webinar sponsored by Transform Learning and Every ... The post Practical Steps to Incorporate Analytics and Peer Collaboration to Support Active Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
At North Carolina State University, a remote digital course developed in 2020 in response to restrictions caused by the Covid-19 emergency has become a regular way every year of welcoming ... The post The Asynchronous Summer Digital Course That Prepares Incoming Students for Success at NC State appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere recently published its 2024 Annual Impact Report, and I am excited to share the notable progress and innovative initiatives that have defined our journey this year. It ... The post Reflecting On the Network’s Progress In 2024 appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A new initiative from Intentional Futures will facilitate conversation toward thoughtful responses to emerging questions about using artificial intelligence (AI) in education. The Intentional Futures (iF) AI Education Collaborative will ... The post New Collaborative Aims to Tackle Questions About AI in Education appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A series of videos to supplement learning in organic chemistry labs. An interactive, multimedia history textbook focused on the Civil War and Reconstruction. A crowdsourced resource collaboratively written and evaluated ... The post How NC State’s OER Program is Transforming Student Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
This summer, higher ed math instructors are invited to participate in a form of peer learning to understand and implement digital learning technologies in ways that align with evidence-based teaching. ... The post A Community of Practice Encourages Digitally-Enabled, Evidence-Based Teaching Practices appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
The more AI and other emerging technologies are part of the learning experience, the more faculty need to focus on humanizing the student. Human connection enhances the overall student experience, ... The post Humanizing EdTech for the Student Experience appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Higher education professionals often refer to evidence-based teaching practices (EBTs), and the term appears frequently in Every Learner Everywhere resources. But what do we mean by evidence-based teaching, and what ... The post What Are Evidence-Based Teaching Practices (EBTs) and How Do They Support Digital Learning? appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
STEM instructors interested in knowing what evidence-based teaching practices look like in action should explore the growing library of user-submitted examples on Transform Learning. Transform Learning is a site that ... The post Six Examples of Evidence-Based Teaching Practices and a Resource Library with Many More appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Imagine a college student whose progress is undermined by an urge to leave — to leave a class meeting, a course, or a program. Everything about their participation or work ... The post Practical Steps to Fostering Belonging and Instructional Transparency appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
If there is any remaining doubt that AI tools are becoming common in the student experience, consider that an Every Learner Everywhere digital learning intern discovered us by asking ChatGPT ... The post Digital Learning Intern Exploring the Impact of AI on Education Policy appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Artificial intelligence has already been integrated into many assistive technologies (AT), improving their functionality and making daily tasks more accessible for people with disabilities. Tools like screen readers, speech-to-text software, ... The post How AI in Assistive Technology Supports Students and Educators with Disabilities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Isra Hussain first started thinking about the potential of AI to support every learner during a high school internship assisting children who had attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder and dyslexia. She worked ... The post How This Biomedical Engineering Major Is Thinking About AI Tools and Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Artificial intelligence offers significant potential to address some of the key challenges faced by people with disabilities, particularly by enabling scalable technology solutions and personalized user experiences. However, as with ... The post Accessible AI Requires Involving and Collaborating with People with Disabilities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
What started as a sibling rivalry sparked a passion for computer science that now is helping to inform Every Learner Everywhere’s support for AI and digital learning advancements. Noel Berhanu, ... The post How This CompSci Major Is Working to Expand Access to AI and Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
What if persistently high DFW rates in gateway math courses aren’t due to a lack of innovation, insight, or data but due to hurdles to widely implementing the good ideas ... The post Activating Teaching-Focused Faculty for Systemic Change in Gateway Math Courses appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere will always be on the side of innovation in the name of improving teaching and learning and accessibility. That’s why we have a strong commitment to explore ... The post Explore AI to Improve the Future of Teaching and Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A new analysis from the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) illuminates the impending declines in the number of recent high school graduates. Knocking at the College Door: Projections ... The post Knocking at the College Door Report from WICHE Outlines the Post-Cliff Student Body appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Evidence-based teaching practices help educators provide high-quality instruction necessary to using digital learning tools effectively. After all, to teach well with technology, you first must teach well. As Every Learner ... The post The Transformational Power of Incorporating Evidence-Based Teaching Practices appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Language learning, cultural preservation, culturally relevant pedagogy and community building are some of the unique uses of digital learning at minority-serving institutions, according to a new series of reports from ... The post Inspiring Examples of Digital Learning at Minority-Serving Institutions appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Black students are thriving at HBCUs. Compared to their peers attending predominantly white institutions and predominantly Black institutions, they are graduating at higher rates, they report greater satisfaction with their ... The post What Makes HBCUs Thrive: Unique Characteristics of Historically Black Colleges and Universities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Artificial intelligence can be a powerful resource for overcoming accessibility barriers in the classroom, but it also can create or exacerbate those same accessibility issues. “We see it both ways,” ... The post Teach Access, Every Learner Everywhere Join Forces to Explore AI and Accessibility appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Last year I incorporated generative AI in several ways into the Pharmacy Ethics course I have been teaching for the University of Mississippi School of Pharmacy since spring 2010. The ... The post Lessons Learned from Incorporating Generative AI Into An Online Ethics Course appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
In November, Russ Poulin and Van Davis, the retiring and incoming executive directors of WCET, respectively, discussed with the Every Learner network changes in law, regulations, and policy on distance ... The post How a Change in Administration Might Impact Distance Education: What WCET Leadership is Anticipating appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Laura DaVinci feels Every Learner Everywhere has a special sauce for impactful digital learning strategies that colleges and universities can benefit from, and is eager to share it. “What makes ... The post Every Learner’s New Director Has a Vision For Impactful Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
When Russ Poulin began working with WCET 30 years ago, distance education looked very different than it does now. This was prior to web browsers making the internet accessible, and ... The post Reflecting on 30+ Years of Distance Education Leadership: Retiring WCET Executive Director Russ Poulin appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Early in 2024, Kristy Houle was new to Harris-Stowe State University, a public HBCU in St. Louis, when the Assistant Provost for Retention and Student Success, Aline Phillips, asked her ... The post Storytelling and Vulnerability: Two Lessons from Building an Academic Data Culture to Support Student Success appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
If key constituencies around a college or university campus committed to furthering equity-based teaching, what specific actions would make up their strategy? A new report titled Equity-Based Teaching in Higher ... The post 10 Practical Ways Universities Can Nurture Equity-Based Teaching appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
In an era marked by rapid technological advances and the increasing influence of artificial intelligence, educators are faced with the challenge of adapting their teaching methodologies to meet the diverse ... The post Culturally Responsive Teaching and Humanizing the Student Experience In the Age of AI appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Like many people in higher education, Joseph Clamp has some unofficial duties that colleagues turn to him for. As the learning management system administrator for Piedmont Technical College (PTC) in ... The post From Spreadsheets to Insights: How Piedmont Technical College Is Building Data Skills For Student Success appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Improving outcomes for every learner requires an ecosystem approach to equity-based teaching that changes not only what happens in classrooms but also the structural and institutional contexts in which education ... The post New Playbook Outlines an Ecosystem Approach to Equity-Based Teaching appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
One powerful tool instructional designers and faculty can use to ensure quality digital learning is a rubric specifically developed for their context. The Online Learning Consortium (OLC) — one of ... The post How Western Oregon University Remixed OLC’s Quality Scorecards for Their Unique Needs appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Online learning is meant to be flexible and accessible, but to achieve that promise for every learner, it must incorporate culturally responsive teaching. Many college faculty will be familiar with ... The post Special Considerations for Culturally Responsive Teaching Online appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Tribal Colleges and Universities (TCUs) stand as beacons of hope, exemplifying the resilience and determination of Native American communities to define their educational pathways and sustain their sovereign rights. These ... The post Quality Education That Sustains Cultural Identity: A Profile of Tribal Colleges and Universities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Among the education technologies used on campus that potentially support learning is the student engagement platform category. While these are commonly perceived to be most relevant in student affairs, there ... The post Emerging Student Engagement Platforms to Streamline Student Support appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
How do college and university instructors actually use the growing number of digital learning tools to support learning for every learner? Imagine we could visit and observe a classroom after ... The post 12 Creative Faculty Who Put Digital Learning Tools Into Action And Improved Equity appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
What do Latino students value about Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSIs)? According to our recent interviews and research, they value culturas, comunidad, and intención. Latino students notice when their college and university ... The post What Latino Students Value About HSIs appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Camore Fordham’s career plans are in healthcare — and that, she says, makes an internship focused on education equity a perfect fit. “People can take care of themselves a lot ... The post Commitment to Healthcare and Education Equity a Perfect Fit for Internship appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
In an earlier article on the Every Learner website, I argued that college and university faculty have a responsibility to support student development in the context of digital environments. Those ... The post Digital Citizenship Is Central to the Liberal Arts Mission appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Tessa Wolf entered her second semester in college as a computer science major whose undiagnosed developmental disability was affecting her ability to focus on complex class material. She soon felt ... The post Intern’s Mission Is to Make Learning Accessible to Everyone appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Key Findings from Tyton’s 2024 Time for Class Accessibility in digital learning is one of the lead themes of Tyton Partners’ Time for Class 2024 report, Unlocking Access to Effective ... The post Equity in Education and Digital Learning Infrastructure appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
As a student in Baltimore City Public Schools, Brayden Hamilton saw how the district struggled for funding compared to other districts in the region. She also noticed that, in many ... The post Quest for Educational Equity at Heart of Intern’s Goals appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Most educators are aware that OER (open education resources) can help address several challenges in higher education, such as affordability and completion rates. OER is heavily influenced by the policy ... The post What Is Needed in OER Policy? Funding, Research, and Practitioner-Led Policy appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Isabella “Izzy” Greene-Noble admits she once had fears about artificial intelligence. Now she’s hoping her work with Every Learner Everywhere will help other students overcome their own concerns about AI ... The post Research Assistant: Demystifying AI Can Help Level the Higher Education Playing Field appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every new generation of technology refreshes the need for educators to think critically about how students experience that technology and, hopefully, take command of it for their own purposes. To ... The post Higher Ed Has a Responsibility to Support Students’ Digital Fluency, Digital Identity, and Digital Citizenship appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Results from a New EDUCAUSE Landscape Study Conducting a landscape study is challenging when the landscape is changing as quickly as artificial intelligence has been in the last two years, ... The post How Is Higher Ed Planning for AI? appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Educators have an opportunity to take a leadership approach toward promoting AI literacy and implementing AI in digital teaching and learning. That has been the message of Every Learner Everywhere’s ... The post Educators Must Take a Leadership Role in AI Literacy appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Faculty who teach gateway courses are often engaged by the idea of using culturally relevant materials to support student success, but they may need direction to make that transition. “Educators ... The post Gateway Course Faculty Need Time and Resources to Incorporate Culturally Relevant Materials appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Like many institutions, New Mexico State University (NMSU) has what Patrick Turner, Associate Vice President of Student Academic Success, describes as a “sporadic” data culture. “Institutions are data rich, but ... The post How Can Universities Change Data Culture? Lessons from NMSU appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere is proud to welcome a new partner: the Center for Innovation in Postsecondary Education (CIPE), which shares the network’s goal of promoting equitable academic success for minoritized, ... The post Meet Our New Partner: CIPE Provides a Framework for Equitable Academic Success appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Juneteenth is a pivotal moment in American history that commemorates the end of slavery and the ongoing pursuit of freedom and equality for all. In the context of higher education, ... The post Juneteenth and Advancing Educational Equity in Higher Education appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Marc Watkins at the University of Mississippi Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning works to bring together both AI skeptics and early adopters to help them think about how ... The post Principles for Understanding AI in the Classroom appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere is thrilled to have a new partner to help it expand its reach and impact — the Hispanic Educational Technology Services (HETS). With a shared commitment to ... The post Meet Our New Partner: HETS Illuminates the Intersection of Hispanic Culture and Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
When I started college forty years ago, my enthusiasm to major in biology was inspired in part by a childhood of watching Marlin Perkins on Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom. ... The post Meaningful Pedagogical Transformation: Alternatives to the STEM Faculty Lecture-First Model appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
The term “college student” may conjure images of 18–22 year-olds leaving home for the first time with the support of their families as they pursue their degrees. However, over half ... The post Understanding Independent Status Students and How Colleges Can Serve Them appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Responsibility for digital learning priorities is sometimes situated within universities as if it is only a procurement and resource management function. As a result, important program development, teaching, or instructional ... The post 4 Digital Learning Priorities for Chief Academic Officers appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
High-quality digital learning depends on creating a student-centered learning environment. That is an ongoing process requiring continuous improvement and reflection. But a reliable way to check that your program is ... The post 3 Elements of a Student-Centered Learning Environment appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Since consumer-use AI tools like ChatGPT and DALL-E have been released in the last two years, much has been said and written about the influence this technology might have in ... The post Decoding Generative AI and Equity in Higher Education appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A profile of how 32 Kingsborough Community College faculty came together and implemented a community of practice, the lessons learned, and advice for peer institutions. The formal framework they use ... The post How This College Implemented a Community of Practice to Advance Faculty Development appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
High-quality digital learning has the potential to address and remove the barriers created by gateway courses, but that potential depends on transformative practices within our institutions that center student voice ... The post 5 Transformative Practices That Center Student Voice and Equity in Digital Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
An emerging trend in higher education known as “holistic student support” focuses on designing student-centered approaches to support the current academic and personal needs of every learner. While there has ... The post An Introduction to the Faculty’s Role in Holistic Student Support appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Dr. Sarah Straub, an Education Studies professor at Stephen F. Austin State University, believes so much in the potential of asynchronous online learning to extend opportunity to more students that ... The post How This Education Professor Is Equitizing Her Asynchronous Online Methods Course appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Adaptive learning courseware initiatives produce a range of possible impacts for students, faculty, programs, and institutions. Those potential impacts can be seen in real-world conditions in a collection of six ... The post Impacts of Adaptive Learning Implementation: Findings from a New Collection of Case Studies appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere Celebrates Black History Month Education, whether in elementary, secondary, or higher education institutions have been seen as a way for Black people and communities to resist the ... The post Why Schools Should Offer Courses on the History, Culture, and Politics of Minoritized Populations appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Highlights from the 2023 EDUCAUSE Horizon Report Two of the co-authors of the most recent Horizon report from EDUCAUSE say two key themes that emerged this year were flexibility and ... The post The Future of Student-Centered Learning appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
After Dr. Sarah Straub, an Education Studies professor at Stephen F. Austin State University, attended the Every Learner Everywhere webinar, Digital Learning Praxis: Engendering Quality and Equity across the Learning ... The post Applying Digital Learning Equity Frameworks: A Collaborative Self-Study Report appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Jamie Baldwin had been thinking for a while about ways that education systems need reform but gained new insight when they learned last year they were autistic. “It feels like ... The post A Student Perspective on Education Systems Reform Through Research and Data appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
The co-authors of a new series of equity-minded digital learning strategy guides say the central challenge in developing them was synthesizing an abundance of material into something practical for college ... The post 4 Equity-Minded Digital Learning Strategy Guides appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Following his time as an intern with Every Learner Everywhere, Joe Rendon, a senior at Fort Lewis College in Colorado, would like to work with faculty helping to design courses ... The post Equity and Inclusion at Heart of Intern’s Research on Tribal Colleges and Universities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
The growing number of climate-related emergencies that impact individual colleges and universities, following the disruptions of the COVID-19 pandemic, are raising awareness about the need for emergency planning that accounts ... The post 18 Academic Continuity Resources to Plan for Institutional Disruption appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Where Anissia Fleming grew up, she was surrounded by predominantly White institutions like Middle Tennessee State University, the University of Tennessee, Mississippi State University, and the University of Alabama—and those ... The post How This Political Science Major Is Breaking Down Stigma Around HBCUs appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Achieving the Dream has combined two of its existing programs — helping faculty develop open education resources (OER) and delivering capacity-building support to Tribal Colleges and Universities — to create ... The post A Practical Course on Leveraging Culturally Relevant OER in Tribal Colleges and Universities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
When Every Learner Everywhere and its partners meet with educators, we sometimes encounter the perspective that digital learning is synonymous with online courses or with a range of modalities that ... The post Recentering Digital Learning Around Students and Their Needs appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Academic continuity plans are vital for institutions of higher education, but what characterizes an effective plan? A recent report, Planning for Academic Continuity: A Guide for Academic Leaders by Every ... The post Planning for Any Disruption: Strategies for Building a Comprehensive Academic Continuity Plan appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
By the time they get to college, most students have spent their entire academic careers being evaluated by the letters on nearly every daily homework assignment leading up to their ... The post Getting Started with Ungrading: Practical Tips for College Instructors appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Colleges and universities have growing pools of data available to them about how their students learn, but many professionals are intimidated by this resource, unsure of how to access it ... The post Data Culture, Data Literacy, and Building a Community of Practice At Your College or University appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
What should be included in a college or university’s plan for academic continuity in the event of disruption? This is an increasingly urgent question as institutions are buffeted by a ... The post 15 Elements Your Institution’s Academic Continuity Plan Should Include appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
“It’s not so much the individual bias I face almost daily as a trans-man,” begins Ash, a recent college graduate with a dual degree in finance and public policy. “What ... The post The Impact of anti-LGBTQ+ Legislation on U.S. College and University Students appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month Each year, we observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15, by celebrating the histories, cultures and contributions of American ... The post Latinos: Driving Prosperity, Power, and Progress in Higher Education appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
As the Covid-19 pandemic illustrated, preparation for unexpected disruption is key to keeping a university operating in an emergency. Extreme climate events, facilities failures, gun violence, and political protest are ... The post Why An Academic Continuity Plan Is Essential for College and Universities appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
College and university faculty devoted to equity and student care already know the importance of gathering student experiences to inform teaching practices, course policies, and institutional planning. When students have ... The post The Power of Student-Centered Learning: How Listening to Students Can Improve Higher Education appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Every Learner Everywhere seeks to use equitable language that decentralizes dominant narratives and includes underrepresented people in the conversation of higher education. For this reason, Every Learner has made the ... The post Why We’re Transitioning from “Latinx” to “Latino”: Shifting Perspectives on Equitable Language appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Building a community of practice can be thought of in five stages — envisioning, designing, facilitating, evaluating, and sustaining — according to a framework outlined in a new resource from ... The post Guiding Questions for Building a Community of Practice appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
College and university faculty and administrators looking for models for implementing adaptive learning courseware may appreciate exploring a series of case studies produced by the Association of Public & Land-grant ... The post Adaptive Learning Case Studies Highlight Potential for Collaborative Course Redesign Initiatives appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Once, while she was in high school, Khadija Rashid was in a meeting representing the Brooklyn South Borough on the Chancellor’s Student Advisory Council learning about and reviewing New York ... The post Why This Student Is Advocating for Educational Equity appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A successful adaptive learning courseware initiative sustains momentum by responding with creativity to the challenges that emerge even with careful planning. That flexibility is illustrated in a group of six ... The post 8 Practical Ways To Sustain Momentum for a Successful Adaptive Learning Courseware Initiative appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Since a trip to Thailand while in high school, Danielle White has been thinking about how varied education around the globe can be and how understanding that can illuminate society. ... The post How This Student is Bringing Equity in Education Beyond Borders appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
A new report from Achieving the Dream, the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities, the Online Learning Consortium, and Every Learner Everywhere outlines a five-part community of practice framework — ... The post A 5-Part Community of Practice Framework for Educators appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Anti-deficit teaching practices acknowledge and draw on the positive possibilities of a student’s experiences, traits, knowledge, community, and other resources. It’s a teaching methodology that encourages students to identify the ... The post How Anti-Deficit Teaching in Higher Ed Builds Equity appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
Discourse in higher education often romanticizes the image of the cash-strapped college student scraping by on cheap pizza and ramen in crowded apartments with hand-me-down furniture. Many successful adults look ... The post How Faculty Can Support Students Experiencing Food Insecurity appeared first on Every Learner Everywhere.| Every Learner Everywhere
The authors of the playbook analyzed examples of communities of practice in higher education and identified common elements and processes.| Every Learner Everywhere