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Have Academic Library Staffing Numbers Really Declined That Much Over the Past Decade?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation The first draft of this blog post was written before I published a post on 1/22 titled How Do Academic Libraries Spend Their Money? That initial post generated some strong reactions on Twitter, both positive and negative - and many emails. The data available spans from 2012 to 2020.

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4 tips to improve your college’s behavioral intervention team

EAB

Blogs 4 tips to improve your college's behavioral intervention team As concerns about student well-being and mental health have risen dramatically in recent years, the impact of this trend can be seen in the caseload and complexity of behavioral intervention team (BIT)/CARE team work.

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Designing a Course to Meet Different Learning Styles

Today's Learner

Reading Time: 3 minutes Dr. Jewrell Rivers is a Professor of Sociology, Marriage and Family and Criminal Justice at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College. To engage reading/writing learners, try providing students with assignments like blog posts, journaling exercises, oral histories, discussion forums , reading clubs, or writing retreats.

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Higher Ed On-Page SEO: A Comprehensive Guide to Elevating Your Web Content

HEM (Higher Education Marketing)

By optimizing your web content, you can communicate your value proposition and better stand out in a highly competitive market. An Overview of On-Page SEO and Search Intent There are various categories in search engine optimization, and some of the biggest include on-page SEO and off-page SEO.

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Friday Fragments

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean Anyone remember the Stamp Act? If I’m writing a blog for Inside Higher Ed, does calling it a column instead give it immunity? Is Inside Higher Ed more like a newspaper or a blog? – Next week is one of the busiest in a long time, so the blog (column?)

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Thoughts on Paul LeBlanc’s ‘Broken,’ Part 1

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Confessions of a Community College Dean I devoured Paul LeBlanc’s latest book, Broken , over the weekend. It’s one of those books that takes a while to digest fully—I mean that as a compliment—so I’ll split this review into two posts, of which this is the first. We can have both.

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Advancing Engineering excellence in Ireland: The role of Engineers Ireland (EI)

Creatrix Campus

This blog post will explore the role of Engineers Ireland in promoting and advancing the engineering profession in Ireland. Through its accreditation process, Engineers Ireland ensures that engineering programs offered by universities and colleges across the country meet the highest standards of quality and relevance.