Innovation in higher education refers to the creative and transformative initiatives that reshape teaching, learning, and administrative processes to better meet the evolving needs of students and ...
December 4, 2025 - A new literacy intervention program is being rolled out in San Diego, Alameda, San Mateo and Riverside counties, to help teenagers in juvenile detention grasp the basics of reading.
The Provost’s Learning Innovation Grants program was developed to broaden and enrich the learning experience of RIT students by funding faculty-initiated projects that enhance student learning and: ...
Despite the attention generative artificial intelligence has received in higher education, it is often discussed solely as a technological innovation rather than a pedagogical one. However, viewing it ...
Educators and reading specialists have known for many years about dyslexia, which is why schools regularly use screening tools that can identify students with this reading disability and give them the ...
The Instructional Innovation and Transformation team engages faculty and departments in exploring and integrating innovative practices within courses and programs of study. Evolving offerings focus on ...
Making better use of educational technology is a goal that both software and hardware companies are aggressively pursuing. Keeping students engaged in today’s distraction-filled world is no easy feat.
Since its founding in 2020, the Center for Teaching & Learning (CTL) has been a hub for fostering excellence in inclusive, evidence-based teaching and supporting educator development. For the past ...
The South African organizational development facilitator James Taylor has had a peculiar dream for many years: “We need to create a master’s degree for organizations.” It’s a strange thing to picture, ...
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on K-12 education, reshaping how students learn and educators teach. As schools closed their doors, remote learning became the primary mode of instruction, ...
When Purdue continuing lecturer Beatriz Castro first began teaching Human Anatomy and Physiology, she noticed a problem. With more than 1,100 students enrolled in her course, it was easy for ...