Wed.Aug 10, 2022

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Advise Your Leaders: How to share ideas like an external advisor

The Humphrey Group

Consultants: they charge you a fortune to look at your watch and tell you the time. As someone who’s been hired as a consultant on leadership, talent and communication, I always laugh at this joke…and take note that though true, companies seem to keep hiring consultants! And it’s not just the expertise these experts bring — it’s how they communicate their expertise that makes them valuable.

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An (Over?) Simplified Explanation of The Curricular Approach/Residential Curriculum Process

Roompact

As a facilitator of residential curriculum and curricular approach workshops, one of the challenges I have is how to explain the process in a way that makes sense to attendees. One of the reasons this is challenging, is that curricular approaches introduce a number of new terms and use those terms in very specific ways.

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Workplace Learning: A Follow-up

eLiterate

I was surprised my previous post on workplace learning got some attention from folks in the field. Apparently, I struck a nerve with problems that are still difficult some twenty years since I worked in that subfield. And yet, there are ways to tackle these problems. New tools combined with new approaches can address reusability, quality, and rapid update challenges in novel and more effective ways.

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What Is Name Image Likeness?

Campus Sonar

Following years of debate about the amateur status of student-athletes, Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) reflects a c hange in policy from the NCAA on July 1, 2021, that redefined college athletes’ amateur status. The NCAA rescinded its policy previously prohibiting college athletes from profiting from their name, image, and likeness garnered through the influencer status that comes with the visibility of playing collegiate sports.

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Rebuilding the Purpose of the GI Bill (Garrett Fitzgerald*)

Higher Education Inquirer

[This article is part of the Transparency-Accountability-Value series.] The landscape of military-connected students in higher education has been filled with turmoil for the last two decades. The G.I. Bill, a well-earned and financially substantial benefit for student veterans since 1944, has been a lightning rod for this turmoil. With the more recent release of the Post-9/11 G.I.

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An (Over?) Simplified Explanation of The Curricular Approach/Residential Curriculum Process

Dr. Paul Gordon Brown

As a facilitator of residential curriculum and curricular approach workshops, one of the challenges I have is how to explain the process in a way that makes sense to attendees. One of the reasons this is challenging, is that curricular approaches introduce a number of new terms and use those terms in very specific ways. Participants can also struggle with how all the pieces and steps in the curriculum creation process inter-relate.

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