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Introducing the One and Only Cengage Blog    

Today's Learner

And to make your life easier, we’ve officially joined the Today’s Learner blog with The Cengage Blog, putting all the content you’re searching for in one place. You’ll now find everything on The Cengage Blog. The post Introducing the One and Only Cengage Blog appeared first on The Cengage Blog.

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It is the OfS categories, not institutions, that ‘require improvement’

HEPI

It’s the category itself that needs renewed and continued challenging. It’s no fault of Dame Shirley Pearce’s independent review of the TEF which as far back as 2019 first suggested that a “Meets UK Quality Requirements” could be a useful category. And the Gold, Silver, and Bronze categories use criteria determined by the OfS.

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Vacation Fun: The

Higher Ed Data Stories

I'm on vacation this week, and didn't plan to do anything on the blogs unless something really pressing came up. I broke this into three categories: Those whose names started with "The," those whose names started with "University," and those whose names started with "College," plus the category of "Other."

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Enrollment is complicated, redux

Higher Ed Data Stories

Choose the type of enrollment at top right, then filter down to the specific categories you'd like to see. This blog is mostly a public service to parents, students, and high school counselors, who should always browse to your heart's content and consider it free. You cannot break anything by interacting.

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How Do Academic Libraries Spend Their Money?

Inside Higher Ed

Blog: Learning Innovation How do academic libraries spend their money? The figure, created from IPEDS data collected in 2020, shows academic library spending in four categories across institution type. A close second is materials/service expenditures, with about 40 cents of every dollar in this category. People costs.

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The Internship/Apprenticeship Model Benefits Everyone in Higher Ed

MindMax

Note: This piece is part four of a multi-part blog series on alternative pathways in higher education. Prior learning assessments (PLAs) , which fall under this category, bring work experience into the academic system. The Gig Economy is Here to Stay – What Does That Mean for Higher Ed?

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Coursera and Burning Glass Institute Release 2023 Skills Compass Report to Help L&D Leaders Develop High ROI Learning Programs

Coursera blog

Enduring: Skills in this category have very high longevity and are often extremely low-cost to either hire for or develop. This category includes technical skills like Swift and Network Security, which require constant updating and education to keep pace with changes. Adaptive: These skills are costly to hire and costly to acquire.