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While the results may be difficult to hear, they might provide some pointers on how universities can improve their image, says Zachary Michael Jack
In a good asynchronous class, students are still learning, just not in a way that produces a post-performance high for educators, says Zachary Michael Jack
Compulsory Covid jabs for students may seem sensible but would discriminate against minorities, says Zachary Michael Jack
The relationship between PhD students and their supervisors is often said to be the most intense in the academy, with huge implications for student success. Yet most supervisors receive little if any training. Here, six academics give their take on how to approach it
A new teaching year has just begun in the northern hemisphere. Eight academics reflect on their experience of lecturing, and offer their tips on opening students¡¯ eyes ¨C and keeping them open
As exam marking season gets under way, seven academics offer their advice on assessing your students
A hurricane strike last year brought home to Zachary Michael Jack the academy's failure to live up to its compassionate values