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Report Shows Increases in Retention and Persistence

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

for incoming students who began fall 2013 to 55% for those who began fall 2022. This chart from the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center's Persistence & Retention Report shows starting enrollment intensity from 2013 to 2022. The largest gain in retention rates over the last decade was in community colleges — increasing 3.7

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Deborah W. Martinez

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Martinez has extensive experience as a senior association executive, including the development and management of continuing education and professional development programs, as well as regional, national and international conferences and meetings. Title: Executive Director International Ultraviolet Association Deborah W.

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How MOOCs helped a centuries-old institution change its ways

Teaching Matters Online Learning

In 2013, the University of Edinburgh trialled a new type of course called a massive open online course (MOOC), through a partnership with the global education provider Coursera. Nikki Stuart is a digital programme manager and Lauren Johnston-Smith is an online learning marketing projects manager at the University of Edinburgh.

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What’s the Deal with Comprehensive Learner Records?

Parchment

from campus labs, they were pulling global education from, you know, a course code that we would put on the course. But in 2013, whenever I started here, I started looking at that transcript and we began to wonder, what would happen if we combined the academic and the co -curricular transcript together? You what did the student learn?

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EdTech Malaise: “He Not Busy Born is Busy Dying”

eLiterate

Will the continuous education approach be taken up more broadly by a wider range of industries? For a while, McGraw-Hill Education was calling itself a “learning science company” and Pearson was calling itself a “learning company” Maybe they still are. It was in 2013 and it certainly is now.