HAPPENING NOW: Keynote session for the Annual Education Meeting - The Three D's (Dream, Desire, Determination) with Cindy Charlton!
Outstanding presentation by Cindy Charlton!!
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HAPPENING NOW: Keynote session for the Annual Education Meeting - The Three D's (Dream, Desire, Determination) with Cindy Charlton!
Associate Dean for Health Sciences and Professor of Physical Therapy at University of North Dakota
1moOutstanding presentation by Cindy Charlton!!
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Our June Edition of Through the Gate is live! In this edition, we discuss choosing a college major and how being strategic about your choice can impact your chances of getting into specific schools. Check it out here: https://lnkd.in/gNxptYXH
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Awesome Dr. Windrow. Your approach and delivery allow leaders to merge the two most relevant scenarios.... practicality and reality. Your approach makes attaining both a realistic opportunity.
The discussion around how to best support ALL students never ends. I was honored to keynote the 39th Annual Conference of the Learning Assistance Association of New England. The audience was engaged and the interaction was stimulating. Plus, the weather in Connecticut this time of year is awesome! Kudos to LAANE: Good People Doing Great Work!
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Take-away: "Tear down this wall!" Make the ways to draw faculty and experiential learning centers closer. National Association of Colleges and Employers + Society for Experiential Education + American Association of Colleges and Universities join forces in this new report: : https://shorturl.at/qtX09
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In the first blog of our Annual Conference 2024 series, Dr Gordon C. from Etio, our conference dinner sponsor, discusses the importance of subject-specific professional development in improving teacher retention and student outcomes. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e8VdY5rk
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Our second blog in the 24 in 2024 series has been published, written by Nicola Mullholland, Dean of the Undergraduate School at New College Lanarkshire. Read it at https://bit.ly/45Xbxa2
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This should be a very insightful webinar on learning and teaching.
Pro Vice-Chancellor (Education Innovation), University of Newcastle, NSW; President of CAULLT; International Fellow of CODE, University of London.
CAULLT Launch: Good Practice Guide on Student Evaluation of Learning and Teaching Join our webinar on Friday 28th June at 12pm for the launch of the SET Good Practice Guide. Gail Crimmins and Sarah Casey will be presenting on behalf of the project team Melissa Sullivan, Graham Brown, Janelle Wheat, David Smith, Carol Quadrelli, Professor Kate Ames, Steven Warburton and Ruth Greenaway Register here https://lnkd.in/ghHm5Eh4
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Curious to learn how joining not just a network but, THE network, can positively impact college & career readiness for your school community? Be sure to check out this webinar!
Join us at this virtual event to understand how Scoir's foundational work with high school counselors benefits the work of colleges, too. You’ll learn how Scoir seamlessly bridges the gap and solves shared challenges between high school and college, empowering students, college staff, and high school staff every step of the way. We'll be joined by Chris White, Executive Director of College Counseling at High Tech High, and Sebastian Brown, Regional Admissions Counselor at the University of Oregon. We hope you can attend!
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NOCTI’s latest blog highlights the importance of summer planning for CTE teachers, offering three key recommendations: set clear course goals, use diverse teaching strategies, and plan meaningful projects and major assignments. Discover more insights by reading the full blog! https://lnkd.in/gsakGbh8
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Happy Future Teachers of America Day, CED Profs! Today, we are celebrating all of our future educators. We can't wait to see the amazing things you'll accomplish. As we look toward the future of education, let's reflect on our own educational experiences. Comment below one of your favorite teachers you had growing up!
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Is it necessary to attend classes at college? Attending classes is an individual choice. I would bring upon the pros and cons. Lets talk about cons first. 1. You miss out the syllabus. 2. You dont know your faculty and vice versa. 3. You miss the probable questions going to be asked in the exams. Pros-All the above 3.
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Interim Dean School of Health Professions at Shenandoah University
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