Writing Intensive (WI) courses embrace the responsibility to prepare students for the writing tasks they will encounter as their intellectual careers at Smith unfold. Accordingly, first-year students ...
Writing happens in every classroom and for a range of instructional purposes. When writing is used as a mechanism for processing learning, metacognition, self-reflection, and problem-solving, this is ...
In the 2022/2023 academic year, according to figures from the Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports, 92% of ...
Experts tend to complete writing tasks more quickly than novices by combining or skipping steps due to years of practice and mastery. Our students often come to us as novices who are still learning ...
The 2024–25 school year has demonstrated a significant increase in the use of AI, particularly in school settings. In some departments, professors and administrators are shifting from anti-AI to ...
AI tools are becoming integral to academic life, helping students brainstorm, refine research papers, and access personalized learning experiences. Empirical studies report measurable gains in study ...
First and foremost, successful leaders are able to establish and promote trusting and respectful relationships between and among staff members, students, families, and community members. Without that ...
Not very much, according to many educators. The Common Core standards, which have been adopted in most states, call for teaching legible writing, but only in kindergarten and first grade. After that, ...
We hear it all the time: AI is changing the world. It’s an easy thing to say, but when the hype is this loud, it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s just noise. Experts and opportunists start to ...
While fewer students grace our campus hallways between semesters, summer still is a busy time at the University of Wisconsin Marathon County, especially for many of our professors who are engaged in ...