I taught my first college class in 1964, at College of the Holy Names, now Holy Names University, in Oakland, Calif. I knew almost nothing about teaching, did a lousy job, and was not rehired for the ...
Calls for active learning have been persuasive, but for many faculty members, abandoning lecture feels unrealistic, even ...
Child marriage remains widespread in developing countries, disproportionately affecting girls and endangering their lives and livelihoods. Rooted in cultural tradition and poverty, the practice not ...
CELT Notes is the Center for Excellence in Learning and Teaching's monthly newsletter to Luther faculty. Each issue includes teaching tips, programming info, and reminders about events and resources ...
Students come to Brielle Harbin’s introductory American-government course with a wide range of background knowledge. Some passed the Advanced Placement exam, while others haven’t studied the topic ...
Record levels of displacement due to wars, persecution, and state failure in countries around the world have captured headlines and the attention of politicians, policymakers, and the public. Most of ...
Demands from both the business community and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) have made it more urgent for academics to incorporate data analytics in the accounting ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the Kester and Brynes Professor at Columbia Business School and a Chazen Senior Scholar at the Jerome A. Chazen Institute for ...