Teaching and learning is the core of higher education's mission. The lack of preparation across the professoriate in evidence-based, proven teaching methods is more evident than ever given the emergency shift to remote teaching, especially when students are missing... Read more
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“Why is college teaching so hit or miss?” asked Rick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute, in a recent web talk with historian Jonathan Zimmerman, author of The Amateur Hour: A History of College... Read more
How do we know our students are learning? And how do we know institutions are engaging with—and meeting—the teaching and learning standards set by their accreditors? Read more
Earlier this month, ACUE joined the Council of Independent Colleges for its fall institute, which brought together chief academic, financial, and enrollment officers to explore the intertwined issues of recruitment, retention, and completion through quality education, and the associated... Read more
ACE President Ted Mitchell and ACUE Founder and CEO Jonathan Gyurko provided an update on ACE and ACUE’s collaboration to over 100 presidents and chancellors who attended an opening reception at ACE’s 100th Annual Meeting this week. ACE and... Read more
Top tweets, session highlights, and details from Kevin Reilly's thought-provoking speech on ACUE and effective instruction in higher ed. Read more
We were proud to participate this week in some important conversations about student excellence at the 2016 National HBCU Week Conference in Arlington, Va. Read more