What would it look like to view teaching as a process of creating insights? I have been thinking about this for the past year, ever since receiving an e-mail from Steffan Elis on July 31, 2014: ...
In part two of our series on improving online education for students and staff – based on extensive learner feedback and faculty insight – we focus how to foster participation online and using ...
Student surveys, school-led discussions and communications have provided much learner-driven insight into needs, concerns and experiences around online education, which we wish to address. We chose to ...
During the week of August 9th - 13th, the Center for Teaching & Learning hosted our first Equitable Teaching Conference (ETC). The participants and facilitators began each session by focusing on this ...
“Caring,” “curious,” “engaging,” “devoted”: These are just some of the ways their student nominators describe the three faculty members who are recipients of this year’s Sherrerd Teaching Awards. The ...
The future of learning is changing at a seismic scale, with Generative AI (Gen AI) being at the center. Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2025, Bharat N Anand, Harvard University's Vice Provost for ...
Owen Fiss, the longtime Yale law professor, has a new book out. Called Pillars of Justice, it devotes a chapter each to thirteen lawyers who influenced his thinking (and not incidentally, also left ...
LONDON, Nov. 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Teaching Awards Trust, supported by Nord Anglia Education, is proud to launch Education Insights, a brand new series of education-focused regional events.
Teachers have had to make a major shift during the pandemic, with many citing symptoms of burnout and depression. They’ve faced challenges such as increased workload, insufficient pay, a lack of ...