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4 Tips to Keep Students’ Misbehavior From Sapping Up Class Time

With increasing pressure to catch students up academically, schools “can’t afford” another year plagued by disruptions caused by students’ worsening behavior, which can take a toll on teachers and all…
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Orientation for ‘Gen P’

New student orientation satisfaction rates fell early in the pandemic but they’re back up, according to Student Voice survey data. First-year experience leaders say it’s not business as usual: less…
Inside Higher Ed
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Why colleges are using algorithms to determine financial aid levels

As technology has grown more sophisticated, algorithms have slowly crept into more and more operations on college campuses.
World News Era
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Strategies for Retaining Your Faculty of Color

In this interview, Angela Street, a director of Research Advisory Services at EAB (formerly known as the Education Advisory Board), discusses institutional policies, actions, and commitments that support the retention…
Higher Ed Jobs
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Why Almost Half Of School Leaders Are Preparing To Call It Quits

The looming shortage of quality school leaders is everyone’s problem.
Forbes
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Pandemic Effects on Prospective Students Linger: What Colleges Can Do

Recent studies show that the COVID-19 pandemic has had long-term effects on prospective college students.
Higher Ed Jobs
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Students’ mental health a greater hindrance to learning since pandemic

In a February survey by EAB, 79% of superintendents indicated they don’t have the staff to focus enough on student mental health needs.
K-12 Dive
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EAB Announces Upgrades and Expansion of Flagship Technology to Help Colleges Recruit and Retain Students

EAB has announced an upgrade to its flagship technology, Navigate, to help colleges recruit and retain students.
Diverse: Issues in Higher Education
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Employee Morale Is Keeping Superintendents Up at Night

Concerns about school and district employee morale and burnout remain top of mind for superintendents, a new survey shows, even though they generally feel more upbeat about their own careers.
EducationWeek
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Is betting big on graduate school enrollment growth a major risk for higher ed?

Pressure on graduate enrollment is growing at a time when this market is becoming more challenging.
University Business

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