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Would Student Debt Forgiveness Drive Inflation?

Robert Kelchen

During the last year or so, inflation has grabbed the attention of the American public. The price of just about everything is way up, with gas prices, food, and rent grabbing the nation’s attention. As I write this piece, the most recent inflation rate checks in at 8.3% , which is leading the Federal Reserve to increase interest rates and also likely increases the risk of a coming recession.

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Taxonomies of Educational Outcomes

Dr. Simon Paul Atkinson

Delighted to share an interactive walk-through of the recently updated poster ( available here ). Click in the top right-hand corner to make the interactive fullscreen. There is also a video walk-through of the same poster below. Note the title of the poster has changed from using ‘objectives’ to ‘outcomes’ The post Taxonomies of Educational Outcomes first appeared on Sijen.

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5 Tips to Help You Choose Which University to Go To

Student Life Network

First of all, congratulations on getting this far! If you are reading this article, you are likely at a point in your life where you are grappling with how to decide which university is the right one for you. Now that you have been accepted into different schools, it is time to choose which offer you want to accept. Keep reading to discover five useful tips to help you choose which university to go to… 1.

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Residence Life and Diversity: Oil and Water?

Roompact

“Are you sure you’re in the correct field?” “Have you thought about going into diversity work?” “Be careful before you end up on an island!” “Wow, that is really powerful, maybe we should leave that to the experts in multicultural affairs!” “You look so professional when your hair is straightened.” “You should work at an.

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Credo Celebrates 2022 Values Award Recipients

Credo Higher Ed

Credo Values Award Recipients (left to right): Lesley Brumfield, Sue Pick, Ryan Gay, Sarah Reese, Allison Ash. To celebrate our extraordinary team, each year we present the Credo Values Awards to recognize individuals who live deeply in the core value s of the firm.

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How to Land an Awesome Internship- The Ultimate Guide

Campus Groups

For many college students, summer is not just synonymous with fun, rest, and relaxation. It includes working a summer job or internship. Whether paid or unpaid, internships enable students to grow outside of the classroom, campus, and gain professional experience. Students with internship experience are found to be more career ready than others. They are also more likely to have a job lined up post-graduation and a positive employment outcome.

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What is 360 degree learning and why should higher ed institutes consider it?

Creatrix Campus

What is 360 degree learning and why should higher ed institutes consider it? admin. Tue, 06/07/2022 - 07:41. 360 degree learning - the concept of the new age. There is a sudden shift in ideas in the digital learning environment. With the rise in technology, the next-generation 360-degree learning and teaching approach is being emphasized—through hands-on, practical, and personalized learning.

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How campuses engage with the climate crisis: a taxonomy (Bryan Alexander*)

Higher Education Inquirer

[This article is part of the Transparency-Accountability-Value series.] How might colleges and universities grapple with the climate crisis? This question is the subject of much of my work now, as you can see from these posts. Researching answers can lead in a wide range of directions, not to mention down some twisty rabbit holes. Today I’d like to avoid those depths and instead look at a very macro, very ten-thousand-foot level.

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Ethical Issues of the NCAA Transfer Portal

Higher Ed Ethics Watch

Is it a Good Thing for Collegiate Athletics? The Transfer Portal was created as a way for student athletes to transfer from one NCAA school to another and not have to sit out one year. It seems to have created a ‘monster,’ in the sense that competition for student athletes can be intense with outside parties dangling payments to athletes in the form of being able to market their name, image, and likeness (NIL) thereby cashing in after they transfer.

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Three Lessons High Schools Should Be Teaching Their Students

The Art & Science of Learning

Thoughts From Leaders in College Admission and Education Innovation.