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Proving the possible: how an Ohio partnership is bringing tutoring to scale

Deans for Impact

Where many school leaders might have seen this large number of tutors as a challenge, Kellough saw it as an opportunity to provide his teachers with additional support: “What I [tell my teachers] is I can’t give you more time, but I can give you more people.”

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Kortext Live – digital education: the future, now!

Kortext University Leaders' Blog

colleagues have been willing to think broadly, to think ambitiously, to talk about their own experiences, and to be honest about their fears, as well as their expectations” — Professor Dame Sally Mapstone (Principal & Vice-Chancellor at the University of St Andrews and President Elect of Universities UK).

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When Librarianship Becomes a Dead End Job

ACRLog

The Bookish Blues: When Librarianship Becomes a Dead End Job Whenever I talk about the topic of dead end jobs , people become defensive. We each have our own individual hopes, goals, dreams, and aspirations. Most people spend more time at work than they do with their own families. My goal isn’t to shame or blame.

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10 years of #WeAreInternational

The PIE News

Around the world and here in our own country, the debate around immigration was becoming polarised and international students were being caught up in it in uninformed ways. That our international university communities were places of education, shared perspectives, vastly different experiences of the world and unexpected friendships.

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Celebrating AANHPI Heritage Month and honoring cultural heritage for a more equitable future

UW Presidential Blog

This month, as we celebrate National Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month , our community is coming together to honor the outstanding and wide-ranging impact that our Asian American and Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students, faculty, staff and alumni contribute to our University and the public we serve.

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In Journeys Class, Students Seek Wisdom, Not Knowledge

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It is perhaps the only American studies class in the world that has “appreciating and loving our core selves” as a key tenant. We began to realize that if we, as old folks, had come to a reckoning with our own selves, certainly young people would too,” said Scott. They were asking questions of, what are they responsible for?

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How to Achieve HSI Status: Intentionality

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It’s programming that benefits all students, but in particular focuses on the success of our Hispanic and Latino students.” NAU applied for classification and then appointed key leadership to ensure we serve our Hispanic students well,” Cruz Rivera said. Obviously, the number one thing is student success,” she continued.