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Aspiring to Wisdom

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean At one point in the 90’s, I was visiting Mom’s house while my grandparents were there. He just shrugged. It wasn’t because he tuned out from the world; he had some pretty clear political opinions and could discuss the news right up to the end. Loss is real.

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Understanding Higher Education’s Enrollment Cliff, Trough and Recovery

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Just Explain It to Me! You can see details of these trends and learn more by visiting the National Center for Education Statistics’ website and, in particular, Projections of Education Statistics to Year 2028.) The presenter detailed the declining population of traditional-aged students, the population shifts (i.e.,

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I’m your future Gen Z adult learner. Here are three ways to hook me with your program webpage.

EAB

Blogs I’m your future Gen Z adult learner. More than 90% of adult learners surveyed by EAB earlier this year visited the websites of the schools they’re considering. These are just some of the questions I ask myself when browsing graduate program webpages! Here are three ways to hook me with your program webpage.

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The Challenges of International Credential Evaluation

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You can’t just, you know, shoot from the hip and say, well, they speak English, so they must kind of be very similar to our system. So these are the important factors to take into consideration, as well as just continuous changes that happen in other countries’ education systems. and assess an international program.

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Five Questions to Consider to Shift from Data Collection to Outcomes Measurement

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

At its worst, collecting data just for the sake of it can create noise. So, as we delve into thinking about how to move from outputs to outcomes, remember: Data, in its purest form, is just potential. Surveys asking opinions generate responses of perceived needs.

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Irregulation: is the Office for Students fit for purpose?

SRHE

The Higher Education Funding Council for England no doubt did advise just that, but HEFCE was of course abolished by HERA. Nor has OfS shown that it will take any notice of widespread HE opinion, as UUK’s Charlotte Snelling reported in despair in her Wonkhe blog on 31 October 2022.

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Is Poetry Dying?

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma A freshman dormmate won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry nearly a decade ago. An opinion piece in The New York Times entitled “ Poetry Died 100 Years Ago This Month ” blames T.S. His book sold, according to the last count that I saw, 353 copies. So, what happened? Or is something else going on?

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