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Medaille University will close in August

[ad_1] Medaille University in Buffalo, N.Y., which was set to be absorbed by crosstown Trocaire College, will close after the acquisition fell through last week, the university announced Monday. No specific reason was given for the collapse of the acquisition talks; officials previously noted that the plan had been terminated and that confidentiality reasons prevented …

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In the battle for tenure, words matter (opinion)

[ad_1] The Texas Senate passed SB 18, a bill to end tenure at public universities. The University System of Georgia seems determined to avoid a full restoration of tenure’s protections. And, everywhere, Republican governments—not to mention faculty members and faculty hopefuls—are paying attention to the escalating campaign against tenure. Now is the time for supporters …

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John Dewey’s Theory: Reforming Education Through Experiential Learning

[ad_1] How To Learn By Doing, According To John Dewey As an extremely influential philosopher, John Dewey (1859–1952) developed a theory of education that emphasized the importance of experiential learning or, in simpler terms, “learning by doing.” He was a prominent advocate of actively engaging students in learning situations, instead of passively offering them learning …

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Who Was Maria Montessori?

[ad_1] Maria Montessori is a household name in education. Everyone’s heard of her, but what is she really about? And how did Montessori become someone associated with everything from educational toys to teaching pedagogy? Here’s everything you need to know about Maria Montessori. Source: Zur guten Stunde 1897 via Getty Trailblazing Teacher Maria Montessori was …

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