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Podcast: Upskilling and the Future of Education Series – Part One, with Dr. Marie Cini and Dr. David Soo

Join us for a discussion on the future of education, breaking the societal stigma around degrees and the role of universities, employers and policymakers in upskilling and reskilling.

3 Strategies to Increase College Enrollment in 2023

Discover enrollment strategy tips made by Dr. Thomas Cavanagh during the first episode of D2L’s Teach & Learn podcast.

Equity and Justice in Education: Building and Sustaining Authentic Communities of Practice

Enacting equity and justice in education starts with introspection and extends to the cultivation of classroom environments. But how do we build and leverage community to sustain that work?

Podcast: Unpacking Blended Learning and Micro-Credentials with Dr. Mark Brown

Can blended learning help make professional development for educators more accessible? Is a micro-credential really a Trojan horse for disrupting “the 19th-century credentialing model” that we have? Find out on today’s episode of Teach & Learn.

Higher Education Trends to Look Out For in 2023 

Check out the four trends in this blog post that could be making their presence known in the upcoming year.

Podcast: K12 – A Year in Review with Dr. Nakia Towns and Dr. John Malloy

In today’s episode, we take a look back at the bigger issues that affected the K-12 industry over the last year with Dr. Nakia Towns and Dr. John Malloy.

Podcast: Higher Ed – A Year in Review with Dr. Joshua Kim and Dr. Edward Maloney

In this episode of the Teach & Learn podcast we take a look back at the bigger issues that affected higher education over the last year, but also turn our gaze forward to 2023.

Equity and Justice in Education: Making Our Internal Work Visible in Our Classroom Practice 

The work of equity and justice starts from within. But at some point it must find its way out into the world—here’s how to start doing it.

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