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A beginner’s guide to academic workload modelling

Wonkhe

David Kernohan introduces us to workload modelling - a contentious but little understood process that is a very visible part of academic life. The post A beginner’s guide to academic workload modelling appeared first on Wonkhe.

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How To Design and Live The Best Year Ever!

Leaders Building Leaders

I believe that wisdom and insight do not come from experience. Wisdom and insight come from EVALUATIVE EXPERIENCE. Reflection and processing what went well. What went wrong? How will I improve? You see, I regret the decisions I did not make more than the bad decisions I did. Then I would have insight on whether or not I was on the right track. There is GOLD in the reflection process.

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State of Play 2023

Susquehanna President's Blog

State of Play 2023 The state of higher education seems to live near a precipice, and as we enter a new year, many of us are clinging to the edge. In the final weeks of 2019, I posted what I believed were the eight leading threats to higher education. At the time they were: 1. Market Disturbance 2. National Association for College Admission Counseling (NACAC) Changes 3.

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UW budget requests focused on building programs, staff - Abby Vander Graaff, Laramie Boomerang

Economics and Change in Higher Education

Heading into the 2023 legislative session, University of Wyoming will focus on gaining funding to build its programs and support the employees running them, UW President Ed Seidel told the Wyoming Legislature’s Joint Appropriations Committee on Friday. The request comes during a recovery period for the university after it was hit with budget cuts and inflationary costs the past two years.

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What You May Have Missed 0n Faculty Focus: A Year in Review

Faculty Focus

Take a look at the five most viewed articles, the three most downloaded podcast episodes, and the two most downloaded free reports of 2022. From bringing your syllabus to life with inclusivity and creativity to reclaiming the joy of teaching to what students had to say about teaching and learning on Zoom, there’s an array of topics in this year’s review.

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Students say this specific thing helps them stand out in the workforce - Laura Ascione, eCampus News

Economics and Change in Higher Education

By adopting skills-based learning, higher education institutions can fill gaps in their curricula and directly connect their degree programs to the labor market. An overwhelming majority of surveyed students say they believe earning microcredentials or professional certificates will better position them for employment upon graduation, according to data from Coursera.

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What You May Have Missed 0n Faculty Focus: A Year in Review

Faculty Focus

Take a look at the five most viewed articles, the three most downloaded podcast episodes, and the two most downloaded free reports of 2022. From bringing your syllabus to life with inclusivity and creativity to reclaiming the joy of teaching to what students had to say about teaching and learning on Zoom, there’s an array of topics in this year’s review.

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