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Confidence may not appear on a syllabus, but it’s one of the most important outcomes we can cultivate in adult learners. Bishop’s University, an institution with close to 3,000 students, was trying to ...
Editor’s note: This article is part of Teaching the Adult Learner: Practical Strategies for Higher Ed Success, a six-part series exploring how colleges can better support nontraditional students.
Higher education is going through a period of extreme disruption and uncertainty. From turmoil surrounding the U.S. Department of Education and federal funding pauses to the pending enrollment cliff ...