Think of MOOCs as modules of knowledge or content packaged together with high-quality pedagogy, student-student interaction, and specialized tools for scalable faculty-student interaction.
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In response to the allegations, a Harvard committee on academic integrity led by Harris will present recommendations on how to enforce faculty-wide expectations of academic honesty.
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At intervals, new generations had tried to break the routine of the contemporary concert, with its faculty-lounge chatter and its torturously long pauses as mallet instruments were transported around the stage.
In fact, his articles have become a sort of faculty-ownership manifesto -- distributed widely over the Internet and cited in coverage from the Atlantic Monthly to the Chronicle of Higher Education.
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Most of the people who teach at BGI move on within a few years, so the wheel for most course sequences is reinvented all the time, which implies huge adjustment and faculty-training costs and little continuity in curriculum development.
In a conference call with reporters, system president Joe DiPietro and Katie High, vice president for academic affairs and student success, indicated students could send faculty e-mails and those on-campus could approach faculty with questions.
There is also, as I mentioned, a widening prosperity in the salaries, in the compensation, of the faculty depending upon the opportunity costs the faculty are presumably enduring - being faculty instead of being in private industry.
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MIT, along with other academic shrines, may do all this while preserving the value of what it really sells: spots in the lecture hall and dorm rooms, the chance to interact face-to-face with a prestigious faculty and like-minded students and, a golden credential, the MIT diploma.
There are so many people who are proud of you -- your parents, family, faculty, friends -- all who share in this achievement.
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Business schools--their faculty, research and graduates--have a chance to be part of the solution.
Tenured or tenure-eligible faculty members have declined from two-thirds to less than one-third of the teaching force since 1975.
If you build it, they will come, and entrepreneurs of all ages - students, faculty, local communities - are taking notice and choosing cities such as Charlottesville over Austin or Santa Clara.
A.s can work one-on-one with faculty to design an independent-study thesis, often directly applicable to their jobs.
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Students and faculty received e-mails to alert them to the event, CNN affiliate WCVB reported.
He joined the University of Massachusetts-Amherst faculty, and he worked with dancers, filmmakers and early hip-hop artists.
She was on-faculty for nearly 20 years in the College of Business at San Jose State University in California.
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Before that I was on the faculty from 1995-2000 at Oxford University.
"Unlike any other college, Sarah Lawrence requires individual, biweekly student-faculty meetings, as part of every seminar (approximately 94% of our classes), " she says via e-mail.
Low student-faculty ratios are a benefit of small, liberal arts colleges.
Katz uses the money to pay faculty and executive-in-residence coaches, to fund a competition for project proposals (which has no monetary prize) and for other organizational expenses.
Ruth Berggren says that as a result, medical education is suffering in New Orleans, and many of those faculty provided much-needed mental health services that now no longer exist.
Hanno just returned from a trip to Ghana and Rwanda, where he and Babson students and faculty taught week-long entrepreneurship classes to high schoolers and led a business plan competition.
Insead's Mr. Gregersen said the instructors' business schools are "supportive enough" of the initiative, confident that companies will still pay a premium to hire their faculty for in-person sessions with top executives.
Members of the humanities faculty were upset that Stanford proposed to create a second campus without including liberal-arts faculty or students.
The high court identified five factors -- facilities, staff, faculty, extracurricular activities and transportation -- to be used to measure a school system's compliance with the mandate of Brown.
To dampen the ill-will that arises when regular faculty began to envy the student-free lives of the academic heroes the wealthier universities have consistently moved toward across-the-board reductions in teaching loads, with not-so-wealthy schools imitating this trend as best they can.
Foreign firms should establish long-term interaction with leading Chinese faculty at Chinese universities, from top-rated Beijing University to Tsinghua to Fudan (in Shanghai) to other colleges in Tianjin, Dalian, Nanjing, Wuhan, Xiamen and Guangdong.
The state-of-the-art courses will offer undergraduates the same faculty and curricula as their in-person counterparts.
This, of course, requires shifting still more teaching to graduate students and other adjunct, non-tenured faculty.
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