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AI and the Future of Pedagogy

In his new white paper, "AI and the Future of Pedagogy," Tom Chatfield argues that technology should strengthen —not erode— essential skills like critical thinking, and provides actionable strategies for integrating AI into teaching.
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New guide makes the case for the social good of librarians, editors, and other information curators

"The People’s Case for Curators" makes the case for 'public-good curators' including librarians, editors, research integrity officers, specialist journalists.
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Critical Thinking Bootcamp 2025: Watch the recording

Sage’s sixth-annual Critical Thinking Bootcamp explored the future of critical thinking. The full recording is available now.
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