Thu.Sep 22, 2022

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Recoding for Learning: Reading Comprehension Strategies for Online Discussions

The Scholarly Teacher

Maria I Ortiz , University of Cincinnati. Key Statement: This article focuses on innovative, engaging, and effective recoding for learning strategies to aid critical thinking for students discussing and interpreting second language texts within an online classroom experience. Keywords : bichronous, critical thinking, literature Introduction “Learning is a social process, and student participation and involvement in the process is essential” (p. 55) both in-person and, more relevant to today’s te

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3 Res Life Quick Tips for Making Your Presentation Slides More Accessible

Roompact

Roompact’s “Res Life Quick Tips” series highlights ideas and suggestions you can utilize in your residence life and education practice. Take a look through our past quick tips. During staff training, conferences, and at other points of the year, you may be called upon to develop presentation slides and present on various topics. Making sure.

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Life Design: Connecting students to their future

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Dr Sharon Maguire, a Careers & Employability Manager at The University of Edinburgh, proposes the “creative, iterative, human-centered, problem-solving methodology” of Life Design as an answer to urgent questions of student employability, curriculum transformation, and the future of work. This post is part of the Learning & Teaching Enhancement Series: Careers and Employability.

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Google Search Trends in Higher Education

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

How to Use Search Terms to Boost Alternative Education Programs. The only constant society has experienced in the last couple of years is change. Education? Changing. Workplaces? Changing. Our culture as a whole? Changing. With all these shifts, there’s good news and bad news for the higher education market. The Bad News: Enrollments are dropping. According to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, total higher-ed enrollments fell to 16.2 million this spring , a 4.1% decline from la