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What Happens When We Start Making the Work Visible – Teaching in Higher Ed

What Happens When We Start Making the Work Visible – Teaching in Higher Ed

This post is one of many, related to my participation in  Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop. Jarche informs us […]

November 9, 2025

I Can See Clearly Now The Frogs Are Here – Teaching in Higher Ed

I Can See Clearly Now The Frogs Are Here – Teaching in Higher Ed

This post is one of many, related to my participation in  Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery workshop. Sometimes we think […]

November 9, 2025

WEEKEND READING: The future of languages in a multilingual Britain

WEEKEND READING: The future of languages in a multilingual Britain

This blog was kindly authored by John Claughton, Co-Founder of The World of Languages and Languages of the World and […]

November 9, 2025

Network Weaving as an Antidote to Imposter Syndrome – Teaching in Higher Ed

Network Weaving as an Antidote to Imposter Syndrome – Teaching in Higher Ed

I’ve been traveling this week, so got a bit behind on my reflections on Harold Jarche’s Personal Knowledge Mastery (PKM) […]

November 8, 2025

WEEKEND READING: A thousand days of silence: reclaiming education through localisation for Afghan women

WEEKEND READING: A thousand days of silence: reclaiming education through localisation for Afghan women

This blog was kindly authored by Naimat Zafary, PhD student at The University of Sussex and a former Afghan Chevening […]

November 8, 2025

Cornell Settles With the Trump Administration

Cornell Settles With the Trump Administration

Cornell University has reached a deal with the Trump administration to pay the government a $30 million settlement—and invest another $30 million […]

November 7, 2025

Congress Accuses GMU President of Lying About DEI Efforts

Congress Accuses GMU President of Lying About DEI Efforts

House Republicans have accused George Mason University president Gregory Washington of lying to Congress about diversity practices at his institution, […]

November 7, 2025

Anti-SLAPP laws protect Davids from being silenced by Goliaths

Anti-SLAPP laws protect Davids from being silenced by Goliaths

The First Amendment was born out of colonial attempts to silence the press with libel laws. Yet more than two centuries […]

November 7, 2025

How social mobility in HE can reproduce inequality – and what to do about it

How social mobility in HE can reproduce inequality – and what to do about it

by Anna Mountford-Zimdars, Louise Ashley, Eve Worth, and Chris Playford Higher education has become the go-to solution for social inequality […]

November 7, 2025

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