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Group Work
Students working in groups have become a common sight
on the nation's campuses. The literature tells us that students learn
well when they're teaching and learning from one another. But it's not
as easy as it looks, this issue's Thriving in
Academe author tells us. Cooperative learning requires structure,
planning, and accountability.
NEA Sends Delegates to
Education International Conference in Senegal.
NEA delegates to the Education International Higher
Education Conference (left to right): Deborah Jackson (NEA), Stanley Jackson
(MA), Barry Stearns (MI), Kathy Sproles (CA), Rachel Hendrickson (NEA),
Eric Beck (IL). The conference addressed issues of globalization and corporatization
of higher education.
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Poll Results
Should four-year public colleges
and universities accept students who need remediation
in reading, writing, or math?
66%
Yes votes
34% No votes
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