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Are you prepared to recruit ‘Gen P’?

Here are three key insights for enrollment leaders about recruiting this new generation of students.
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The top 5 ways prospective graduate and adult learners are finding your programs

Our Adult Learner Recruitment team recently surveyed more than 3,800 graduate and adult learners to learn more about…
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30 Student success priorities for the 2020s

This blog explores three major trends in student success and outlines 30 student success priorities for the 2020s.
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Most strategic plans fail to set useful goals. Why these mistakes make it impossible to meet institutional objectives.

This blog outlines the importance of clear strategic goals and identifies three most common failure paths for strategic…
Higher Education Strategy Blog

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    How to create a grading and assessment policy for distance learning

    EAB conducted interviews with independent schools and school districts across the country to learn how administrators and teachers developed plans for grading and assessing distance learning.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    3 steps to embed lessons on social-emotional learning in the virtual classroom

    The transition to virtual teaching is an enormous adjustment for teachers, and many will be feeling the stress of trying to cover their curriculum in a new format. But it’s also important that teachers find ways to continue to embed social and emotional learning into their lessons, as students need the support of SEL instruction now more than ever.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    Staying connected with students during COVID-19: practical guidance for teachers

    As the COVID-19 pandemic has closed schools and led to a rapid transition to online classes, teachers have been working diligently to adapt lesson plans to support virtual learning. In addition to teaching academic content, perhaps the most important role teachers can play for students during this crisis is to support them as caring adults.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    3 tips for maintaining rigor in remote hands-on courses

    Skills-based learning is a growing imperative for college and career readiness, and teachers are striving to maintain quality instruction in hands-on courses. Here are several suggestions to preserve academic and creative rigor in these classes throughout the distance learning initiative.

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  • Student Success Blog

    How one university overcame two natural disasters

    In times of uncertainty, you need to lead with your heart as well as your head, says Dr. David Hall, the president of the University of the Virgin Islands.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    6 strategies to show why independent schools are invaluable during COVID-19

    Read the six strategies to show current and prospective families the value of independent school tuition during COVID-19.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    Remote relationship mapping: Don’t let students go unnoticed during COVID-19

    Adult-Student Relationship Mapping enables schools to systematically ensure that every student in their building has a strong, positive connection to a teacher or staff member, and that relationships between teachers, staff, and students are deep enough that someone will know when any student needs additional support.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    3 ways to deliver remote instruction to students with limited access to digital devices and WiFi

    Nearly 12 million K-12 students live in households without reliable access to broadband and/or a 1:1 device. The problem has grown increasingly concerning now that schools are relying almost entirely on the internet to deliver remote instruction. Here are several temporary suggestions from school leaders who are finding ways to bridge technology gaps and deliver remote instruction.

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  • K-12 District Leadership Blog

    Special education leaders’ top priorities in the first weeks of the COVID-19 crisis

    EAB has hosted virtual roundtables for sharing perspectives and reality-checking responses to the unfolding COVID-19 pandemic. Here are takeaways informed by those roundtables for special education leaders priorities in covid-19 and how they’ve approached challenges so far.

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