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Higher Education Strategy Blog
People analytics: The underutilized tool to help higher ed HR leaders meet talent goals and reduce costs
Learn how to use people analytics to estimate cost savings, improve recruitment and retention, and meet talent goals at your institution.
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Adult Education Blog
Scaling microcredential programs through employer partnerships? Minimize risk with these 3 practices
This blog shares three practices for scaling microcredential programs that guarantee employer partner participation and minimize cost to mitigate risk.
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Adult Education Blog
4 practices to reduce financial risk of microcredentials
This blog shares a few strategies to reduce financial risk of microcredentials and build successful employer partnerships.
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Enrollment Blog
4 AI priorities for enrollment leaders
This blog shares steps enrollment leaders should be taking to benefit from generative AI while mitigating its risks.
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K-12 District Leadership Blog
Children are facing potentially permanent learning loss. But additional instructional time alone won’t help.
Amidst the pandemic fallout, public schools are wrestling with the serious problem of learning loss. In fact, studies show that the average student is lagging by about 6 months in math and 4 months in reading. That means when students lose one year, they need almost two years of instruction to catch up to grade-level expectations.
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Data & Analytics Blog
How to lead change when the change requires buying a new technology
Leading change in any context is hard. Add technology to the mix and it becomes even harder, especially in higher ed, an industry with analogue roots in which institutions are de-centralized by nature and habits favor consensus-driven decision-making.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
How the Colorado School of Mines approaches compensation and total rewards
Learn about the Colorado School of Mines's capstone project for the Higher Education Leaders Fellowship on compensation and total rewards strategies.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Rising higher ed leaders tackle campus challenges in EAB’s fellowship
Participants in cohorts of EAB's Rising Higher Education Leadership Fellowship tackled institutional challenges ranging from student success, to budget models, to change management, and more.
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Higher Education Strategy Blog
Rebuilding curriculum for an interdisciplinary restructure
This blog explores the development of interdisciplinary curriculum that meets student expectations, as part of EAB's Rising Higher Ed Leaders Fellowship.
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