
Written communication regularly ranks as a top skill employers want to see in new graduates. But according to Grammarly’s latest research, 92% of educators say students struggle with writing confidence.
To strengthen students’ communication skills, you need to ensure they get the support they need, whenever they need it, and complement in-class learning with tools that lighten the lift for instructors who may not have time to dedicate to improving student writing.
Here are five tangible steps higher education can take to improve students’ communication skills and set them up for professional success.
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