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Mindmaxing Podcast: Episode 24 with Mariana Amatullo

MindMax

The pandemic presented many barriers to higher education. But it also catalyzed demand for more accessible education. In the latest episode of our MindMaxing Podcast series, “Adolescence to Adulthood,” Lee Maxey speaks with Dr. Mariana Amatullo, Vice Provost for Global Executive Education and Online Strategic Initiatives at Parsons School of Design at The New School.

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Learning by Scientific Design, a DFI podcast

Deans for Impact

. Imagine that you recently graduated from a teacher preparation program and are getting ready for your first teaching job. Next week, you’ll be leading your very own classroom with students who represent a diverse range of identities, lived experiences, and grade-level readiness. Every one of your students has infinite potential for learning. As their teacher, you look forward to making strong instructional decisions that meaningfully engage all your students. .

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Racism in Education in New Jersey with Walter D. Greason, PhD

The Academic Designer

Walter Greason, PhD returns to talk about racism in education in New Jersey, the January 6th insurrection, and the upcoming Black Panther movie.

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LbSD podcast, episode one: Teaching with a scientific understanding of how students learn

Deans for Impact

Deans for Impact · Teaching with a scientific understanding of how students learn. Subscribe: Learning by Scientific Design is a podcast series by Deans for Impact that explores how an understanding of cognitive science, or the science of how students learn, can lead to more rigorous, equitable and inclusive teaching. What are some foundational principles of learning science?

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Why Mental Health Matters for Colleges and UniversitiesChanging Higher Ed Podcast 116 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. June Parks

The Change Leader, Inc.

Historically, college has always been a time for stress and anxiety – but in December of last year, U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a rare public health advisory addressing the nation’s youth mental health crisis. In this episode, Dr. June Parks joins Drumm McNaughton for an important discussion about what’s happening on campuses throughout America and how the mental health crisis is affecting institutions of higher education.

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Why Marketers Should Always Start With Why

The Higher Ed Marketer

The only way to truly impact is to align particular strategies with particular audiences. To continue pushing the needle forward as marketers, we must think strategically about why we do what we do. . Chris Bender , the Assistant Dean for Communications at the University of Maryland , joins us today to discuss why marketers should think more strategically.

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CHIPS Act includes new support for workforce training, providing opportunities beyond R&D for higher education

The Berkeley Blog

President Joe Biden signed into law today the CHIPS and Science Act of 2022, a bill designed to ensure America’s leadership in chip technology innovation. The new law appropriates funding that incentivizes companies to manufacture semiconductor integrated circuits in the United States, and to bolster domestic microelectronics research and development (R&D).