Tue.Aug 30, 2022

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3 Big Things I Wish I Knew in Grade 12

Student Life Network

High school always goes by faster than you think it will. For me, I was a part of the infamous Class of 2020, better known as the “pandemic graduates”. As you can guess, Grade 12 went by even faster for me. The pandemic definitely altered some of my decisions, however, even if it had not happened, I still feel that I would have done a few things differently when picking my program if given another chance.

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5 Key Behaviors To Go From ResLife Supervisor to Leader: Acknowledge Their Work

Roompact

This is a five part series based on best practices for supervisors. Each of these principles on their own can achieve great leadership, but all five will ensure it. 1. Personalize Your Supervisory Style2. Communication is Key3. Know Who Works For You4. Acknowledge Their Work5. Respect Their Expertise One of the least utilized tools in.

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A quiet, unnoticed form of gentle solidarity

Teaching Matters Academic Support

In this post, Dr Neil Speirs reflects on students’ experiences of classism, and offers a more hopeful, caring approach to campus life. Neil is Widening Participation Manager, and this post is part of our Learning and Teaching Conference Hot Topic. Introduction Our recent presentation at this year’s Learning and Teaching Conference was the culmination of a […].

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Company Spotlight: The Product Support & Solutions Team and Campus Life

Campus Groups

As the month of August ends, we would like to give special thanks to the CampusGroups (CG) Product Support & Solutions Team! According to CG’s Director of Campus Success, Gina Galland, “our amazing Product Support & Solutions Team members are at the core of what makes our campuses so successful at creating a positive campus life experience for students!”.

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Changing Perceptions About the Quality of Online EducationChanging Higher Ed Podcast 118 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Brandon Busteed

The Change Leader, Inc.

Brandon Busteed is the Chief Partnership Officer and Global Head of Learn-Work Innovation at Kaplan. In his recent article published by Forbes, Busteed cites data showing a monumental shift in Americans’ perspectives about the quality of online education. According to a New American survey, 55% of Americans now rate the quality of online education as being equal to or better than in-person education.

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Can Ethics Be Taught to College Students?

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Expectations and Realities. I have blogged before about how to teach ethics to college students. There is no one best way to do so and a variety of methods have been tried. But first, we need to consider what the goals should be of teaching ethics to college students. Here are some of my thoughts. Goals of Ethics Education. Relate education to moral issues that college students may face in their personal and professional lives.

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US Department of Education Projects Increasing Higher Ed Enrollment From 2024-2030. Really? (Dahn Shaulis and Glen McGhee)

Higher Education Inquirer

The US Department of Education (ED) continues to paint rosy projections about higher education enrollment despite harsh economic and demographic realities--and increasing skepticism about the value of college degrees. Image from Digest of Education Statistics (2022) Since 2011, higher education enrollment has declined every year--a more than decade long trend.