In a recent First Opinion, David Rothman spotlights the challenge of teaching professionalism in today’s medical schools. As president of the Institute on Medicine as a Profession, Rothman brings a ...
Last spring, I hosted a series of AEI dinners at which a cast of educational leaders sat down to discuss the universal enthusiasm for “personalized learning.” Before too long, the reason for this ...
Today more than ever, we need physicians who are committed to the principles of professionalism. The principles themselves are well-established: physicians must be altruistic, always putting their ...
The dual mandate allows qualified colleges of education to award both the NCE and B. Ed, giving CoEs more autonomy.
Some parts of this picture are clearer than others. Teachers are dissatisfied, students are struggling, and the future of education looks grim. Those are some of the findings of the Pew Research ...
The Wednesday ruling from Judge Beryl Howell came in response to lawsuits from professional health care organizations and the ...
Last spring, I hosted a series of AEI dinners at which a cast of educational leaders sat down to discuss the universal enthusiasm for “personalized learning.” Before too long, the reason for this ...
There is no single correct way to write a teaching statement. The goal is to write a teaching statement that best reflects who you are as an instructor/educator and addresses issues of interest and ...
It’s a tough time to be a teacher. COVID wiped out years of learning for millions of students, with too many also suffering from grief, anxiety, and depression. This means that effective instruction ...
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