Talking to students about AISocio-economic, cultural, geographic and other factors mean that some students know more about AI than others, and we can’t have an effective discussion about AI and academic integrity until we all know what we’re talking about, writes John WeldonJohn WeldonVictoria University
Combat social injustice burnout in social sciences and humanities coursesTeaching our students about modern-day challenges is imperative if we want a fairer world. However, it can be frustrating and disheartening when we focus on the issues rather than the solutions, writes Paulina Millán AguilarPaulina Millán AguilarTecnológico de Monterrey
Spark social justice awareness in the classroom Exposing your students to a wide range of perspectives on one topic can help develop their social justice awareness. Stone Meredith shows howStone MeredithColorado State University Global
Moving from individual contributions to team achievements in group projectsPutting the emphasis on a deliberate, reflective approach that emphasises clear goals and active engagement is a better way to prepare students for teamwork in their future careers, write William Owen and Leah ChambersWilliam J. Owen , Leah Chambers University of Northern British Columbia
Eight tips for hosting an enterprise hackathonWant your students to learn outside the lecture block and tackle problems in innovative ways? Kat Mack and Shelini Surendran offer advice on hosting an enterprise hackathonShelini Surendran, Kat MackUniversity of Surrey
Why I invite a creationist to my evolutionary biology classThe encounter gives students a chance to apply newly gained knowledge to a real-world situation and, perhaps more importantly, it models productive discussion among people who disagree with one another, writes Curt StagerCurt StagerPaul Smith’s College
The pandemic taught me the benefits of flipped homeworkIn this extract from ‘Online Education During Covid-19 and Beyond’, Olga Amarie shares what she learned about flipped homework while teaching pandemic-era French lessonsOlga AmarieGeorgia Southern University
How to use 3D scanning technology to create virtual tours for your studentsHere is how the University of Manchester is using 3D scanning technology to create virtual reality platforms that can be used in educational settings Alexandra McGaughrin CrossThe University of Manchester
Encourage civic participation by championing free speech Instead of shying away from the challenges it presents, let’s embrace free speech as an opportunity for learning, growth and the continuous evolution of our academic spaces, writes Shubha HSShubha HSManipal Academy of Higher Education
Eleven ways to support international students who use English as a second languageWe must all work to foster a compassionate and encouraging experience for our international student communityPeter O'RourkeThe University of Exeter
Campus talks: the future of XR and immersive learningImmersive technology expert Monica Arés explains how the combination of artificial intelligence and extended reality in education has the potential to unlock curiosity and learning, the costs that come with these tools and what she thinks teaching technology will look like in 2034 Monica ArésImperial College London
What is student engagement?The move online compounded matters, but even before that, nobody could agree on what student engagement was – and that needs to change, says Chris HeadleandChris HeadleandUniversity of Lincoln
How to develop cognitive presence in your learning communityIn an effective learning community, students feel safe to challenge their own preconceptions and reflect on their progress. Here, Hannah Shaw and Mike Hackman offer quick, effective wins to develop cognitive presence in and beyond the classroomHannah Shaw, Mike HackmanCardiff University
Using the Snowflake Method to build belonging on campusTo build a sense of belonging, institutions must create a tailored programme to match the needs of their unique demographic and local environmentSarah BishopTeesside University
Student communication: a compassionate approachCompassionate student communication that ensures engagement is personal and unique to each student could enhance the university experienceJames GrayKortext
Three approaches to improve your online teachingWhen designing online courses and teaching remotely, teachers need to select the framework that supports learning goals. Here, three academics break online learning techniques into their key partsAntoni Badia , Consuelo García, Julio MenesesOpen University of Catalonia (UOC), Valencian International University
How your graduates can beat AI in the job market of tomorrowYour students are facing a competition against a faster, better and cheaper opponent in 2025’s job market – AI. Ioannis Glinavos offers his advice on prepping them for the fightIoannis GlinavosUniversity of Westminster
Real-world experiences can help your creative arts students create real-world changeIntegrating real-world experiences into creative industries programmes can create truly meaningful results – for both the students and the wider community. Clare Duffin outlines howClare DuffinUniversity of the West of Scotland
Going for gold: how to craft a winning TEF submissionTeaching excellence rests on clear principles and agile strategy, collaboration with students and a frank approach to educational gain, write Emily Pollinger and Julian Chaudhuri. Here, they share tips for maintaining and evidencing successEmily Pollinger , Julian ChaudhuriUniversity of Bath
Campus talks: human connection and the student experienceTwo Australian academics take on the role of person-to-person contact in student success and well-being in higher education – whether that’s the benefits of in-person teaching or the effects of using AI for academic work Jan Slapeta, Joseph CrawfordUniversity of Sydney, University of Tasmania
How to create extracurricular activities students will want to attendParticipation and enthusiasm are the goals of those hard-working volunteers, staff and faculty who organise campus activities and events. Here are 12 tips to boost university student engagementMartyna IwanickaUniversity of Warsaw
Welcome aboard! Tips for building an online community of learnersBuilding an online learning community can help students form social bonds and boost their motivation, but requires specific efforts to be successful. Karin Avnit and Prasad Iyer show us howKarin Avnit , Prasad IyerSingapore Institute of Technology
Build a framework of support for open and distance learners in three stagesOpen and distance learning may offer a way for graduates to separate themselves from the herd, but some struggle with online learning practices. Cheng Yee Ng details how she developed the framework to address these challenges Cheng Yee Ng Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Fostering critical thinking with reflective journalsTimely, frequent and constructive feedback has a powerful influence on student achievement. However, its impact on higher education students is hotly debated and often highly variable Lesley Gardner, Udayangi MuthupoltotageThe University of Auckland
Creating an impactful social group for neurodivergent studentsMeet-ups can support neurodivergent students (mostly those with autism and ADHD) to navigate the social complexities of student life and the workplace. Here, Brooke Szücs and Ben Roden-Cohen share tips for creating inclusive neurodivergent settings, based on their experienceBen Roden-Cohen, Brooke SzücsThe University of Queensland
Using telepresence to enrich learningImplementing cutting-edge technology enriches the learning experiences and prepares students for an increasingly interconnected and diverse worldSidney OrnelasTecnológico de Monterrey
Anxious about public speaking? Try these tips from the theatreHone your performance skills with these techniques from stage actors. Linsey Todd and James Layton encourage us to smell the greasepaintLinsey Todd, James LaytonUniversity of the West of Scotland
The dos and don’ts of getting started with service learningService learning can have many benefits for students, teachers and the wider community, but starting out can be intimidating. Grace Ngai offers one don’t and three dos to begin your journeyGrace NgaiThe Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Curriculum reform to boost under-represented students’ success in higher education Large-scale transition from traditional curricula to a block model can have a positive impact on student achievement. Here, Thomas Roche, Erica Wilson and Liz Goode describe five steps to implement whole-institution reform, based on a study of a regional public university in Australia Thomas Roche, Erica Wilson, Liz GoodeSouthern Cross University
Four ways to weave job skills teaching into the university experienceWith research finding a hefty proportion of graduates underemployed, what can higher education do to improve career readiness? Erica Estes and Sean O’Keefe offer advice Erica Estes, Sean O'KeefeUniversity of Arkansas
We need to empathise with the students of today to shape the minds of tomorrowAre today’s students too disrespectful and aggressive to be taught? Azlan B. Ahmad offers his advice on dealing with Gen ZAzlan B. AhmadUniversiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Encouraging effective teamwork in the classroomSetting group assessments is an excellent way of reducing marking, providing more meaningful, considered feedback for students and restoring work-life balance, writes Becky LewisBecky LewisThe University of East Anglia
Let’s talk: how to connect with your students in a blended learning environmentTeaching is about connection, and blended learning offers educators the chance to create a dialogue with students. Kyrin Liong and Victor Wang show howKyrin Liong, Victor WangSingapore Institute of Technology
Humans develop humansEven small interactions with lecturers, tutors and peers offer opportunities for students to develop interpersonal skills, so it’s important we recognise and value these to ensure they are not lost, writes Marianne Savory Marianne SavoryLeeds University Business School
A tailored onboarding programme can help set neurodivergent students up for successThe recent introduction of an early entry programme at the University of Newcastle created an unexpected but welcome opportunity to respond to a growing population of neurodivergent students commencing their studiesScott LaingThe University of Newcastle, Australia
Swift or Shakespeare? How to reframe internet ephemera as a text in the literature classroomTeaching Taylor Swift as literature required Clio Doyle and her students to engage with online media as an analytical text. Here, she offers advice on interpreting TikTok, Tumblr and the Buzzfeed quizClio DoyleQueen Mary University of London
Disability, discrimination and redress: how to guide your students through the process of asking for reasonable adjustmentsStudents with disabilities are often dependent on the attitude and understanding of their lecturers and support staff. Here is advice on supporting requests for reasonable adjustments in the university environmentKate ArmondSenior lecturer
Eight ways to teach students about the importance of democracyImparting the significance of democracy involves empowering students to acquire relevant knowledge and actively involve themselves in the democratic processAvinash Dadhich, Anuja S.Manipal Academy of Higher Education
Diversity in the classroom as an advantage for learningCultural diversity can have practical benefits in the university classroom if we reflect on it from a culture-sensitive perspective, writes Attila Dobos. It can enhance the quality of discussions and lead to a deeper understanding between teacher and studentsAttila DobosSemmelweis University
The importance of Black spaces in white academiaAn epistemological approach is needed to build more inclusive environments, argues Blanca Elizabeth Vega in this excerpt from Black Scholarship in a White AcademyBlanca Elizabeth Vega, Robert T Palmer, Sosanya Jones, Alonzo M FlowersMontclair State University
Sprinting into blocks: what computing, AI and gaming academics learnedIntroducing block delivery using Sprint methodology to design academic programmes saw computing, AI and gaming academics rise to the challenge. De Montfort University staff reflect on their experiencesZoë Allman, Simon Coupland, Archie Khuman, Conor Fahy, Luke AttwoodDe Montfort University
Entice students back to the classroom with community quizzesIn this post-pandemic landscape, how can we encourage students to turn up to in-person classes and teach them how to learn together? Mark Lechner believes community quizzes are the keyMark LechnerSimon Fraser University
Changing instructor behaviour to improve learning for university students with ADHDFrom making the class agenda clear and visible to building trust with learners, Sarah Sehlinger shares five simple tips that will improve the experience of your college course for students with ADD and ADHDSarah SehlingerIndiana University Southeast
Master the art of effective feedback Providing constructive feedback gives students a launch pad for development. Ibham Veza and Imran Qureshi offer their advice Ibham Veza, Imran Qureshi Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP)
Campus talks: an interview with Kathryn Sikkink, Ryan Family professor of human rights policy at Harvard Kennedy SchoolHuman rights scholar and award-winning author Kathryn Sikkink talks about her work with the Harvard Votes Challenge, how young people are more savvy about misinformation than older generations and why, in this year of elections, democracy needs protection Kathryn SikkinkHarvard University
Use watch parties to enhance learning and build a sense of belonging onlineAn educator at the University of Manchester explains how using online watch parties with live chatboxes has enhanced students’ learning in a digital environment Jennifer Mcbride The University of Manchester
How to clear the path for the next generation of women in academiaThe women who come next shouldn’t have to break down barriers or sneak in the back door to succeed in higher education. Sal Jarvis outlines what she wants her legacy to beSal JarvisUniversity of Westminster
Pluralistic campuses will foster the bridge-builders our divided nations needStudents with the skills to treat diverse viewpoints with curiosity and respect will be prepared to navigate the complexities of the real world, say Eboo Patel and Rebecca RussoEboo Patel, Rebecca RussoInterfaith America
How service learning can help students create a positive change in the communityService learning can help students develop a civic mindset, universities achieve their third mission and communities flourish as a result. Intan Azura Mokhtar shows howIntan Azura Mokhtar Singapore Institute of Technology
How to develop and nurture social presence in a learning communityFostering a rich learning community in your module or programme can be difficult. Here, Hannah Shaw and Mike Hackman draw on staff and student feedback to provide quick, effective wins to develop the social presence in your learning communitiesHannah Shaw, Mike HackmanCardiff University