Sage’s 2022 pedagogy survey indicates that Higher Education is embracing digital education and increasing inclusive learning & decolonization efforts.
Read MoreLearn more about our approach to learning design in our methods and skills online courses in this webinar with Sage’s Rachel Crookes and Glaucio Scremin.
Read MoreTwo unique approaches from award-winning authors show how the science of psychology makes sense of human moments. In this resource page, find how psychology impacts day-to-day behavior and its implications for everyday life. Here you will find tips for student success, course activities, and video content.
Read MoreAn experiment conducted by researchers at the University of Toronto Scarborough’s Advanced Learning Technologies Lab found video can clearly boost academic performance. More about the experiment and its implications can be found in this short video.
Read MoreDiscover our pedagogical approach to course development at Sage Campus: From learner-centered course design to the range of content types we incorporate to ensure a great learning experience.
Read MoreSage Commissioning Editor Andrew Malvern offers an insight into the role of the higher education textbook Editor and how to get the most out of your author-publisher relationship.
Read MoreMultimedia is everywhere. So why not incorporate it into student learning? This blog post shares a few examples of how Sage editors work with authors to incorporate multimedia elements into their books to provide an effective and engaging learning experience for students.
Read MoreWe launched the Sage Pedagogy Task Force with a mission to consolidate expertise from across our Editorial and Product teams and apply these insights to develop high quality learning resources based on sound educational principles, philosophies and evidence.
Read MoreA social and behavioral science education should provide students with the skills they need to succeed academically, professionally, and as engaged citizens. One method of driving student success is to engage with them as true partners. These titles put students at the forefront in a way that keeps their needs and opinions at the center of their own education.
Read MoreAcademic staff have been working harder than ever, and after an incredibly tough 18 months they are now prioritizing their wellbeing as a top concern. Sage’s Kiren Shoman reflects on what academic publishers can learn from this, as we think about our role in serving higher education faculty and their students.
Read MoreThe work of decolonizing is messy and unending. Sage author Rachel Vandana Stone provides guidance for challenging the established curriculum in your subject discipline and reclaiming it for those who have been historically marginalized.
Read MoreSage recently garnered accolades at the thirty-third annual APEX awards, winning a Grand Award for Together Apart: The Psychology of COVID-19, an Award of Excellence for the How to Get Published webinar, and an Award of Excellence for the Structural Racism and Police Violence microsite.
Read MoreRecognized by Publishers Weekly as the first encyclopedia of its kind, the Sage Encyclopedia of Trans Studies was published in June 2021 with the aim to define the scope of transgender studies and how it has grown as a field of study over the past several decades.
Read MoreIn this webinar, representatives from the Knowledge Is Power Program (KIPP) network of schools and the College Advising Corps discussed best practices in positioning underrepresented minority students for success in college.
Read MoreWith the SSRC, we held a public forum focused on the work of cultivating equitable, anti-racist social institutions featuring several prominent experts of inequality in higher education.
Read MoreIn this blog post, you can find free tools you can use to dismantle biased teaching. Including a webinar, free chapters, and activities.
Read MoreSee how we are making Sage a more inclusive place and how we are supporting diversity, equity, and inclusion in wider society through our publishing activities.
Read MoreThe work of social and behavioral scientists is crucial in helping to dismantle mechanisms of discrimination, oppression, and violence. This collection of articles supports researchers and amplifies this critical work.
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