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www.npr.org www.npr.org
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G.I. Bill, which was theoretically open to everyone, including to women, but that very few Black people could take advantage of because most colleges wouldn't admit them.
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journals.sagepub.com journals.sagepub.com
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Gotthard Deutsch (1859–1921) taught at Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati from 1891 until his death, where he produced a card index of 70,000 ‘facts’ of Jewish history.
Gotthard Deutsch (1859-1921) had a card index of 70,000 items relating to Jewish history.
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- Sep 2022
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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This year, the University of Southern California pulled its education school out of the rankings because of inaccuracies that went back five years.
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Can the quality of a college be ranked by a single number, the way critics rate movies with stars?
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- Aug 2022
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, December 17). RT @EricTopol: No evidence that Omicron is less severe, new @imperialcollege study reports https://ft.com/content/020534b3-5a54-4517-9fd1-167a5db50786 https://t.co/5YYzJ6tVtc [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1472156681098469380
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www.latimes.com www.latimes.com
- Jul 2022
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www.forbes.com www.forbes.com
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- May 2022
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nyunews.com nyunews.com
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Max Tiefer is a normal human being rather than a sentient hat rack.
are you sure about that lmao
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www.imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk
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Imperial News. ‘“Issue of Inequalities” for Long COVID Patients Needs to Be Addressed | Imperial News | Imperial College London’. Accessed 22 April 2022. https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/232234/issue-inequalities-long-covid-patients-needs/.
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theconversation.com theconversation.com
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petition.parliament.uk petition.parliament.uk
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Petition: Funding for ventilation in all school/college/uni classrooms. (n.d.). Petitions - UK Government and Parliament. Retrieved April 20, 2022, from https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/595205
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blog.apaonline.org blog.apaonline.org
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Colleges should exist not to produce winning athletic teams; sustain multilayered administrative bureaucracies; deliver fine food, fancy gyms, and luxury housing; or even find jobs for students. They exist to educate a populace, secure the peace of our republic, seed innovation, and model virtue.
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greensboro.com greensboro.com
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<small><cite class='h-cite via'>ᔥ <span class='p-author h-card'>Martha S. Jones</span> in An Unexpected Connection - by Martha S. Jones (<time class='dt-published'>04/14/2022 09:17:10</time>)</cite></small>
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- Mar 2022
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Villanueva, Cynthia, Stevi Ibonie, Emily Jensen, Lucca Eloy, Jordi Quoidbach, Angela Bryan, Sidney D’Mello, and June Gruber. ‘Emotion Differentiation and Bipolar Risk in Emerging Adults Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic’. PsyArXiv, 19 February 2022. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xya43.
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- Feb 2022
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www.education.gouv.fr www.education.gouv.fr
- Jan 2022
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www.defenseurdesdroits.fr www.defenseurdesdroits.fr
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Dès l’an 2000, la CNIL avait émis un avis défavorable concernant l’installation d’un système d’authentification conditionnant l’accès à la cantine d’un collège à l’utilisation d’une base de données d’empreintes digitales
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www.service-public.fr www.service-public.fr
- Oct 2021
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www.medpagetoday.com www.medpagetoday.com
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Prasad, V. (2021, September 30). Why Are Highly Vaxxed Colleges Implementing Strict COVID Policies? https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/vinay-prasad/94785
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www.uclhospitals.brc.nihr.ac.uk www.uclhospitals.brc.nihr.ac.uk
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Pavord, S., Scully, M., Hunt, B. J., Lester, W., Bagot, C., Craven, B., Rampotas, A., Ambler, G., & Makris, M. (2021). Clinical Features of Vaccine-Induced Immune Thrombocytopenia and Thrombosis. New England Journal of Medicine, NEJMoa2109908. https://doi.org/10.1056/NEJMoa2109908
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www.imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk
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Real-time Assessment of Community Transmission findings. (n.d.). Imperial College London. Retrieved August 18, 2021, from http://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/research-and-impact/groups/react-study/real-time-assessment-of-community-transmission-findings/
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- Sep 2021
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library.ufv.ca library.ufv.ca
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Yesterday, I found some books in the stacks at the University of the Fraser Valley Library to research the evolution of design from physical artifacts to living systems.
- The Shape of Green: Aesthetics, Ecology, and Design by Lance Hosey
- The Struggle for Utopia: Rodchenko, Lissitzky, Moholy-Nagy, 1917-1946 by Victor Margolin
- Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism by Julia Watson
- Architecture of Thought by Andrzej Piotrowski
- Exiles and Emigrés by Stephanie Barron
- Black Mountain College: Experiment in Art, Edited by Vincent Katz
- Modernism: Designing a New World, Edited by Christopher Wilk
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America Needs an Operation Warp Speed for Rapid COVID Testing. (n.d.). Time. Retrieved 13 September 2021, from https://time.com/6096528/operation-warp-speed-covid-19-testing/
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Schreiber, M. (2021, September 10). ‘I’m nervous’: US colleges wrestle with Covid safety as fall semester begins. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/sep/10/covid-coronavirus-us-colleges-fall-semester
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worldradiohistory.com worldradiohistory.com
- Aug 2021
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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Wang, C.-Y., Zhang, Y.-Y., & Chen, S.-C. (2021). The Empirical Study of College Students’ E-Learning Effectiveness and Its Antecedents Toward the COVID-19 Epidemic Environment. Frontiers in Psychology, 0. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.573590
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- Jul 2021
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digitalcollections.tcd.ie digitalcollections.tcd.ie
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Papers of John Millington Synge: Literary Papers
John Millington Synge, the author of [[The Playboy of the Western World]] has several digitized commonplace books available at [[Trinity College Dublin]]'s library:
https://digitalcollections.tcd.ie/concern/subseries/tx31qh73c?locale=en
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De Pasquale, C., Sciacca, F., Conti, D., Pistorio, M. L., Hichy, Z., Cardullo, R. L., & Di Nuovo, S. (2021). Relations Between Mood States and Eating Behavior During COVID-19 Pandemic in a Sample of Italian College Students. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 684195. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.684195
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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Li, M., Xu, Z., He, X., Zhang, J., Song, R., Duan, W., Liu, T., & Yang, H. (2021). Sense of Coherence and Mental Health in College Students After Returning to School During COVID-19: The Moderating Role of Media Exposure. Frontiers in Psychology, 12, 687928. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.687928
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Teresa Watanabe on Twitter: “JUST IN: @UofCalifornia will require COVID-19 vaccinations this fall to access campus, the largest public university to mandate the vaccines without full federal approval. Https://t.co/oS6KK9WR3d” / Twitter. (n.d.). Retrieved July 18, 2021, from https://twitter.com/TeresaWatanabe/status/1415793727696637952
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www.migrationencounters.org www.migrationencounters.org
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Anne: You were enjoying school to some extent, and soccer. Did you get in trouble at all?Juan: When I was in high school, I did get in trouble because I did get in a couple of fights, but to the extent to say that I was a trouble maker or I wasn't disciplined, or to say that I didn't care about school, no. I consider myself not a good kid because I did get in trouble, but a kid who cared for his well being as in school-wise. I wanted to graduate, I wanted to continue to college.Anne: How old are you now?Juan: Twenty four.Anne: You wanted to go off to college, but that didn't happen or did it happen?Juan: Right now I am in college.Anne: That's good.Juan: Yes. Yes.
Time in the US, School, Working hard, getting good grades
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Ben: That's all I can do. But I'm still grateful I did very well and my family's not hurting. If I felt that they were hurting, I would risk it all and head back. But, they're comfortable, they're doing well. And I think, well I feel that I set a standard for them, to strive to be more, to strive because they all had, including my wife, when we married she was kind of shy and her self-esteem—not that she had low self-esteem—but she really didn't believe that much in herself. But right now, she's shining, she's doing really well, and she's holding it together for both kids at that age to still be living with her, other than my son right now in college, that he went, that's to say a lot for two parents. But for a single parent, you gotta hand it to her.
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This is what we can think of as the aspirational critique of meritocracy.
Exploring the idea of aspirational critique of meritocracy is worthwhile.
The fact that everyone gets up in arms in a case like the college admissions scandal of 2019, but not at other forms is intriguing.
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www.ac-versailles.fr www.ac-versailles.fr
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Recours administratif gracieux suite à un refus de dérogation pour l'entrée en 5e, 4e et 3e.
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Free Guns Are Now a COVID-Vaccine Incentive in the US. (n.d.). Retrieved 2 June 2021, from https://www.vice.com/en/article/akg3kp/free-guns-are-now-a-covid-vaccine-incentive-in-the-us
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- May 2021
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www.imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.uk
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Coronavirus infections have fallen to 1 in 1000 in England—REACT study | Imperial News | Imperial College London. (n.d.). Imperial News. Retrieved 13 May 2021, from https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/221233/coronavirus-infections-have-fallen-1000-england/
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Phil Magness. (2021, April 18). Fixed version: Here’s how the Imperial College model of Neil Ferguson performed over 1 year. I used their most conservative R0 assumption, so this is actually generous to them. Https://t.co/vVJJ629jO0 [Tweet]. @PhilWMagness. https://twitter.com/PhilWMagness/status/1383870801309360135
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Zabelina, D., Clay, J., & Upshaw, J. (2021). Imagination, anxiety, and loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/9aqbj
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twitter.com twitter.com
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Erik Angner. (2021, February 17). One point that the pandemic has brought home to me is just how narrow people’s expertise is. I’m regularly surprised by how a celebrated professor of X can exhibit a sub-college-level understanding of Y, even when X and Y are related. /1 [Tweet]. @ErikAngner. https://twitter.com/ErikAngner/status/1362006859004141570
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www.quantamagazine.org www.quantamagazine.org
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Cepelewicz, J. (n.d.). The Hard Lessons of Modeling the Coronavirus Pandemic. Quanta Magazine. Retrieved February 11, 2021, from https://www.quantamagazine.org/the-hard-lessons-of-modeling-the-coronavirus-pandemic-20210128/
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Coronavirus antibody prevalence falling in England, REACT study shows | Imperial News | Imperial College London. (n.d.). Imperial News. Retrieved March 7, 2021, from https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/207333/coronavirus-antibody-prevalence-falling-england-react/
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- Apr 2021
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Ahuvia, I., Sung, J., Dobias, M., Nelson, B., Richmond, L., London, B., & Schleider, J. L. (2021, April 25). College student interest in teletherapy and self-guided mental health supports during the COVID-19 pandemic. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/8unfx
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twitter.com twitter.com
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ReconfigBehSci. (2021, April 19). @ToddHorowitz3 so, given that no one can know the ‘unmitigated number’ what they seem to be calculating is in difference deaths given lockdown and model prediction without lockdown and calling that the ‘overestimate’—Which seems truly bizarre [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1384147188180082692
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UCL team’s claim that herd immunity set to be achieved in UK disputed | Coronavirus | The Guardian. (n.d.). Retrieved April 12, 2021, from https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/apr/09/ucl-team-claim-covid-19-herd-immunity-achieved-uk-disputed-scientists
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La santé perçue des collégiens La dernière enquête HBSC 2014 montre qu’en matière de santé mentale : 82% des adolescents scolarisés en collèges ont une perception positive de leur vie et se situent dans une projection positive de leur avenir. Mais ce sentiment plutôt positif de bien-être tend à se dégrader entre la 6ème et la 3ème où il passe de 81,6% à77, 1% et diminue plus fortement chez les filles que chez les garçons.
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Gusman, M. S., Grimm, K. J., Cohen, A. B., & Doane, L. D. (2021). Stress and Sleep Across the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Impact of Distance Learning on U.S. College Students’ Health Trajectories. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/m5zv9
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au collège : 12 heures annuelles en classe de quatrième et 36 heures annuelles en classe de troisième
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- Mar 2021
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www.bloomberg.com www.bloomberg.com
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Colleges Turn Arenas Into Vaccination Centers. (2021, March 24). Bloomberg.Com. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2021-03-24/colleges-turn-arenas-into-vaccination-centers
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www.assemblee-nationale.fr www.assemblee-nationale.fr
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Recommandation n° 33 : multiplier les lieux de distributions de protections menstruelles dans les collèges et les lycées, en particulier dans les lieux de vie des élèves, et expérimenter la mise en place de distributeurs dans les toilettes.
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C'est la rentrée ! Découvrez cette journée dans la peau du CPE, ou conseiller principal d'éducation, chargé du bon déroulement de ce grand jour pour les élèves et leurs parents.
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ReconfigBehSci. (2020, November 18). RT @Imperial_JIDEA: For tickets, please visit: Https://t.co/AD2WpkkS5W @ImperialSPH @imperialcollege @MRC_Outbreak @AlistairMB #postCOV… [Tweet]. @SciBeh. https://twitter.com/SciBeh/status/1329111464758702084
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- Feb 2021
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Marcus, E. (2020, November 23). How College Students Are Helping Each Other Survive. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/23/style/college-mutual-aid-networks.html
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Ferguson, D. (2020, October 25). UK academics: opening of universities was illegal. The Guardian. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2020/oct/24/uk-academics-opening-of-universities-was
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- Dec 2020
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www.reseau-canope.fr www.reseau-canope.fr
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pour une justice en milieu scolaire préventive et restaurative
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www.cohesion-territoires.gouv.fr www.cohesion-territoires.gouv.fr
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gestion des collèges
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www.leparisien.fr www.leparisien.fr
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Chambourcy : exclus par le collège, réintégrés par le rectorat Des professeurs et surveillants du collège Derain se sont mis en grève ce vendredi après l’annulation de quatre exclusions définitives prononcées par le conseil de discipline de l’établissement.
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www-sciencedirect-com.libproxy.nau.edu www-sciencedirect-com.libproxy.nau.edu
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By some measures distance education students are somewhat less prepared (e.g. fewer of them attended private high schools) but still have a better chance of graduating college than students who do not take distance education courses. Put simply, at a national level, even potentially less prepared students who participated in distance education early in their college careers were more likely to attain a degree than students who had not done so.
A followup to studies of community college students in Virginia and Washington, this national study found that students who enrolled in online classes early in their college careers were more likely to complete their degrees. This was true even though students in online classes are somewhat less prepared than those in in person classes. One difference may be that this study was published a few years after the Virginia one, and more students were enrolled in online classes by then. 9/10
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Accordingly, our results strongly suggest thatonlineinstructionin keyintroductorycollege-level courses, at least as currently practiced, maynot be aseffectiveasface-to-faceinstructionat2-yearcommunitycolleges.
According to a study done across all Virginia Community Colleges, students who signed up for gatekeeper courses (basic English and Math) online did less well in those courses than did their peers who took the same classes in person. There was a higher attrition rate in the online classes as well. Students who came in with good GPAs tended to do well in online courses, but those who were struggling with academics did worse than they probably would have in person. Many statistics are included. 9/10
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Meeter, M., Bele, T., Hartogh, C. d., Bakker, T., de Vries, R. E., & Plak, S. (2020, October 11). College students’ motivation and study results after COVID-19 stay-at-home orders. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/kn6v9
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IZA – Institute of Labor Economics. ‘COVID-19 and the Labor Market’. Accessed 6 October 2020. https://covid-19.iza.org/publications/dp13644/.
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blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu
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Who’s to Blame for COVID-19 Outbreaks at Colleges and Universities? (2020, September 15). Bill of Health. http://blog.petrieflom.law.harvard.edu/2020/09/15/whos-to-blame-for-covid-19-outbreaks-at-colleges-and-universities/
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(((Howard Forman))) on Twitter. (n.d.). Twitter. Retrieved September 23, 2020, from https://twitter.com/thehowie/status/1308107599682756609
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Izadi, E. (n.d.). College newspaper reporters are the journalism heroes for the pandemic era. Washington Post. Retrieved September 22, 2020, from https://www.washingtonpost.com/media/2020/09/19/coronavirus-college-newspapers/
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Benedictus, Leo. ‘Reopening Universities Will Almost Certainly Not Cause 50,000 Deaths’. Full Fact. Accessed 7 September 2020. https://fullfact.org/health/ucu-50000-deaths/.
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Considerable research indicates that college students are bothmore likely to persist and to perform at high academic levelswhen they perceive themselves to be members of a cooperativeand supportive learning community (Kuh, 2009; Tinto, 2006;Zhao & Ku, 2004)
For another study, being a member of a cooperative and supportive learning environment may moderate the rates for persistence and academic performance in college.
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Barrett, L. F. (2020, July 8). Opinion | College Courses Online Are Disappointing. Here’s How to Fix Them. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/08/opinion/college-reopening-online-classes.html
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www.thelancet.com www.thelancet.com
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Joy, Mark, F. D. Richard Hobbs, Dylan McGagh, Oluwafunmi Akinyemi, and Simon de Lusignan. ‘Excess Mortality from COVID-19 in an English Sentinel Network Population’. The Lancet Infectious Diseases 0, no. 0 (4 August 2020). https://doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(20)30632-0.
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Roll over each school to find out more information on their respective plans. (n.d.). Tableau Software. Retrieved August 2, 2020, from https://public.tableau.com/views/NESCACFallPlansMap/Dashboard1
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Hubler, S. (2020, June 28). ‘We Could Be Feeling This for the Next Decade’: Virus Hits College Towns. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/28/us/coronavirus-college-towns.html
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- Jun 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Huckins, J. F., dasilva, a., wang, w., Hedlund, E. L., Rogers, C., Nepal, S. K., … Campbell, A. T. (2020, May 4). Mental Health and Behavior During the Early Phases of the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Longitudinal Mobile Smartphone and Ecological Momentary Assessment Study in College Students. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/4enzm
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Zimmermann, M., Bledsoe, C., & Papa, A. (2020). The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on College Student Mental Health: A Longitudinal Examination of Risk and Protective Factors [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/2y7hu
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Papini, S., Dainer-Best, J., Rubin, M., Zaizar, E. D., Telch, M. J., & Smits, J. A. J. (2020). Psychological Networks can Identify Potential Pathways to Specific Intervention Targets for Anxiety in Response to Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) [Preprint]. PsyArXiv. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/4zr25
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What’s needed to make a campus safe now is at odds with the iconic college experience people crave (opinion) | Inside Higher Ed. (n.d.). Retrieved June 3, 2020, from https://www.insidehighered.com/views/2020/06/02/what%E2%80%99s-needed-make-campus-safe-now-odds-iconic-college-experience-people-crave
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- May 2020
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psyarxiv.com psyarxiv.com
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Noetel, M., Griffith, S., Delaney, O., Sanders, T., Parker, P., del Pozo Cruz, B., & Lonsdale, C. (2020, May 18). Are you better on YouTube? A systematic review of the effects of video on learning in higher education. https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/kynez
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Sorrell, M. J. (2020, May 15). Colleges Are Deluding Themselves. The Atlantic. https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2020/05/colleges-that-reopen-are-making-a-big-mistake/611485/
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Enfin, une attention prioritaire doit être portée à l'orientation pour les élèves de 3e, 2de et 1re et leurs familles. Les chefs d'établissement veilleront à ce que chaque élève soit informé des ressources à sa disposition (échanges avec les professeurs principaux, les psychologues de l'éducation nationale, Onisep, etc.) et puisse bénéficier, s'il le souhaite, d'un accompagnement adéquat dans ses choix d'orientation ou d'enseignements de spécialité, notamment grâce à des contacts, par téléphone ou en ligne, avec les professeurs principaux et les personnels d'orientation.
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Chirikov, I., Semenova, T., Maloshonok, N., Bettinger, E., & Kizilcec, R. F. (2020). Online education platforms scale college STEM instruction with equivalent learning outcomes at lower cost. Science Advances, 6(15), eaay5324. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aay5324
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www.imperial.ac.uk www.imperial.ac.ukCOVID-191
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COVID-19. (n.d.). Imperial College London. Retrieved April 15, 2020, from http://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/departments/school-public-health/infectious-disease-epidemiology/mrc-global-infectious-disease-analysis/covid-19/
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sciencebusiness.net sciencebusiness.net
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Imperial researchers develop lab-free COVID-19 test with results in less than an hour. (n.d.). Science|Business. Retrieved April 20, 2020, from https://sciencebusiness.net/network-updates/imperial-researchers-develop-lab-free-covid-19-test-results-less-hour
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- Mar 2020
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www.education.gouv.fr www.education.gouv.fr
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JE SUIS PARENT D’UN ENFANT AU COLLEGE
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- Oct 2019
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oregondigital.org oregondigital.org
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3. Letter Regarding the Northwest College Personnel Association Student Relocation Committee
This is a remarkable letter from the Dean's office assigning responsibility to a young professor at OSU to head a committee to oversee the relocation of Axis-related college students in the Pacific Northwest and listing institutions that might accept Japanese American college students. Although Italian and German students are named, only the Nisei relocation is "imminent" (and, presumably, the only one that actually occurred). I wonder how the tuition arrangements were to be made, particularly for those who had scholarships, or were paying state school tuition but were being transferred to a private college?
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- Sep 2019
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moodle.immaculata.edu moodle.immaculata.edu
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It is so interesting how "kin" varies so widely throughout the world. In some societies with multiple wives to one man, the children of them will just consider all of them mothers and not worry about blood. While here in the United States, we have whole TV dramas about finding your blood related mother or father. In the U.S., we have definitely glamorized being a blood related parent more than someone who takes care of kids they have taken duty of. Even now, when speaking of adopting a child, there will still be people that say "When are you going to have real kids" or ask women why they won't have kids if they don't want them.
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- Aug 2019
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tutorial.math.lamar.edu tutorial.math.lamar.edu
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To this point we’ve been able to “reuse” work from the first limit in the at least a portion of the second limit.
It’s interesting to see the same identical problem come out with different results depending if the infinity is negative or positive
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if the argument goes to infinity then the log also goes to infinity in the limit.
doing this section of the practice problems proved to be a fun challenge.
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tutorial.math.lamar.edu tutorial.math.lamar.edu
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We won’t need these facts much over the next couple of sections but they will be required on occasion
Nonetheless, they should be thought as an important method of mathematics.
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tutorial.math.lamar.edu tutorial.math.lamar.edu
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Last, we were after something that was happening at x=1x=1x = 1 and we couldn’t actually plug x=1x=1x = 1 into our formula for the slope. Despite this limitation we were able to determine some information about what was happening at x=1x=1x = 1 simply by looking at what was happening around x=1x=1x = 1. This is more important than you might at first realize and we will be discussing this point in detail in later sections.
This reminds me of the exercise we had this morning in class.
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Likewise, at the second point shown, the line does just touch the graph at that point, but it is not “parallel” to the graph at that point and so it’s not a tangent line to the graph at that point.
A visual representation of a Tangent Line is very useful, I honestly wasn’t visualizing what a Tangent Line was, in my head.
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tutorial.math.lamar.edu tutorial.math.lamar.edu
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We will be seeing limits in a variety of places once we move out of this chapter.
Will the L’Hospital method be explained in this chapter?
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The Definition of the Limit – In this section we will give a precise definition of several of the limits covered in this section. We will work several basic examples illustrating how to use this precise definition to compute a limit. We’ll also give a precise definition of continuity.
Will we have to memorize all of the types of limits and the properties to determining them?
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- May 2019
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www.howardcc.edu www.howardcc.edu
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FAQs for Online Faculty
this page has been deprecated and replaced by Online Learning and Faculty Resources
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www.nytimes.com www.nytimes.com
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Last week, 17 people, most of them teenagers, were shot dead at a Florida school. Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School now joins the ranks of Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech, Columbine and too many other sites of American carnage. What do these shootings have in common? Guns, yes. But also, boys. Girls aren’t pulling the triggers. It’s boys. It’s almost always boys.
Yes and No...It is true that these horrific events happened. The articles are all over the web with a simple search. So the facts are true. But the last few statement contradict each other. It is true that the events she specifically provided all involves a male culprit. But by saying "Girls aren't pulling the trigger"..."many other sites of American Carnage"..."its boys. It's almost always boys" is contradicting, thus false. There are female shooters too. Here's some examples. 1) A women shooter at YouTube Headquarters in California, a very recent event. 2) A women who shot up a elementary school in the lates 1900s: Brenda Spencer. So far of what I have read, I believe that gender has nothing to do with shooting and crimes. The causation is more related to gun laws, federal/city laws, and mental illness, but that is another argument.
But what I agree on is that there are more male shooters/criminals that male. But why is that? What I believe is that is has to do with biological, psychological, and social factors, which I will answer a bit more as I get through the reading.
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I used to have this one-liner: “If you want to emasculate a guy friend, when you’re at a restaurant, ask him everything that he’s going to order, and then when the waitress comes … order for him.” It’s funny because it shouldn’t be that easy to rob a man of his masculinity — but it is.
If this statement is implying all guys has the same level of sensitivity and pride, then that is clearly wrong. I, for example, this situation won't strip my masculinity away as well as many guys. But if the author is implying that a man's masculinity is sensitive, then yes, I agree that is true. But each man have a certain degree of masculinity, and how they respond varies. (This is just an introductory to their point of their article, I will continue reading)
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- Feb 2019
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static1.squarespace.com static1.squarespace.com
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Trinity College
Same School as Gilbert Austin
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- Nov 2018
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quillette.com quillette.com
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it’s the whole culture.
The question to ask here is how to set in motion this cultural shift. Titles prevent us from considering a more flexible learning credential or format.
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intermezzo.enculturation.net intermezzo.enculturation.net
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BUT, our students will not (most) have the economic, cultural, historical provenances nor intention ... the reality of community college students is that most will not produce academic discourse but will eak through multiple courses with minimum academic writing (and if so, poorly) while they will continue their certain continued marginalized communities that are, per Bourdieu, decapitalized (lacking cultural capital), whereas critical rhetoric could address these systemics inegalitarianism.
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content.ebscohost.com content.ebscohost.com
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Blurring the Lines betweenHigh School and College:Early Colleges and the Effecton Adult Learners
Early College High School
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content.ebscohost.com content.ebscohost.com
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Learning at the CenterA Proposal for Dynamic Assessment in a Combined University and Community Adult Learning Center Course
Learning Center
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- Oct 2018
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www.highereducation.org www.highereducation.org
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the majority of students who begin in remedial courses never complete their college degrees
need to know/understand why. motivation? finances?
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HS-College transition
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- Apr 2018
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www.tandfonline.com www.tandfonline.com
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The school additionally offered multiple programs that both supported students in the college application process and helped educate parents about the process.
There was no mention of such programs at Capital. Did they not exist, I wonder? Or just not exist for the kids in the study?
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- Feb 2018
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catalogs.degreedata.com catalogs.degreedata.com
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Computer Information Systems
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catalogs.degreedata.com catalogs.degreedata.com
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Computer Information Systems
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wvutoday-archive.wvu.edu wvutoday-archive.wvu.edu
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Gee has twice served as president of The Ohio State University, from 1990-1997 and later from 2007 to July of 2013 when he was named President Emeritus. He was also president of Vanderbilt University (2000-2007), Brown University (1998-2000), the University of Colorado (1985-1990) and WVU (1981-1985; Jan.-Feb. 2014; and March 2014 and beyond). He also served as the dean of the WVU College of Law from 1979-1981.
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- Oct 2017
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books.google.com books.google.com
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p. 77 Description of Rochdale in 1967 (i.e. before the tower went up)
At the moment there are some 30 full-time members of the college, who come from all over North America and range from Ph.D.'s to high school dropouts. They are much younger than a cross-section of the university, but somewhat older than a cross-section of undergraduates. There are another 50-200 part-time participants, mostly students or teachers at degree-granting institutions in Toronto. We occupy six rented houses this year; next fall we'll move into an 18-storey building which is under construction at the corner of Huron and Bloor. It will house 850 residents, who will own and operate the building cooperatively; it will also become a focal point for the college's external members. It is up to each member to determine the extent, form, and content of his participation in the college's educational life--including, in a number of cases, none at all.
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- Sep 2017
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engagements2017-18.as.virginia.edu engagements2017-18.as.virginia.edu
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Districts of such extent as that every parent should be within a days journey of his son at school, would be desirable in cases of sickness
In my Mortality and Morality engagement class, we often times talk about the role of family in the event that someone does become sick and how their presence can make a huge impact on how a situation is carried out. Family is often time seen as an extra layer of protection over any individual, especially for children. We assume that children are not old enough or mature enough to make major decisions for themselves, so it is ideal to keep them within reach in case of emergency. Therefore, if a school can supply resources that could be beneficial in times of need many parents would view that as a plus. - Kayla Thomas
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- May 2017
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Why not just run the lottery?
Barry Schwartz proposed this idea in the Chronicle of Higher Education in 2005: http://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-psychology/11/
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- Mar 2017
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www.insidehighered.com www.insidehighered.com
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presidents need more skills than ever as the world changes around higher education
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- Dec 2016
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www.gatesfoundation.org www.gatesfoundation.org
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better align K-12 standards—including the Common Core State Standards—with higher-education standards.
Close reading, critical thinking, digital literacy and citizenship as h-aligned through lines here.
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- Nov 2016
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hypothes.is hypothes.is
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Finding tutors can be a really tiring job if not taken in a proper direction. Also, it is equally important to find a competent and knowledgeable tutor, who can provide a proper direction and guidance in your studies rather than just basic teaching. As a student, you should always keep in mind that before hiring a tutor you should have a complete idea of his knowledge about that particular subject.
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- Oct 2016
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qz.com qz.com
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"Germany proves tuition-free college is not a silver bullet for America's education woes"
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www.washingtonpost.com www.washingtonpost.com
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They focused on two kinds of students. The “thrivers” were those who did much better in college than their high school grades would have predicted. The “divers” were those who did much worse. Mostly, these students were neither superstars in high school nor delinquents — they all got fairly good, respectable grades. But upon arriving at college, the thrivers averaged A's, while the divers averaged F's.
One explanation for this could be that the “thrivers” did better because they had to step their game up because of the difficulty of the classes while the “divers” stuck with the same habits they had in high school. The thrivers wanted to become better students than they were in the previous years. The divers thought that their academic abilities needed no change. The thrivers were the students that tried their best to succeed and push themselves forward no matter any obstacle. They are also resilient and try their best to learn from their mistakes in order to succeed. Thrivers have a growth mindset where they strive for success and do not let every little bump in the road alter their paths. Divers, on the other hand were the students that would give up easily when things get difficult, they are the students that would find the easy way out of hard situations instead of challenging themselves. Divers do not necessarily fail because they “lack the skills” but because they have developed a fixed mindset. Divers can still be able to learn how to become thrivers. They just need a little more guidance and assistance in order to get to that level. Thrivers have a different mindset apart from divers. Thrivers want to succeed, to move forward in their educational journey. But a student can become either personality very quickly. A thriver can thrive for a while, and then plummet just as hard as a diver. College is about preparing yourself and trying new things in order to find out what works best for you. Divers are not a lost cause, they might need some extra help, but we should not ignore them because they are failing in their classes, we do not know what is going through their head. Media has made college out to be an option to what happens next after high school. There are more movies portraying a college lifestyle of partying, rather than of success. The movie The Social Network is an example of someone who was a thriver then a diver then rose back to a thriver. Instead of making college seem as glamorous as a party, students need to understand the difficulty of college and the journey they are starting. Here is a link to the Mark Zuckerberg story and his success as both a thriver and diver. https://astrumpeople.com/mark-zuckerberg-biography-success-story-of-facebook-founder-and-ceo/
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- Jul 2016
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books.google.ca books.google.ca
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Borgman discusses the invisible College of scientists
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www.youthvoices.live www.youthvoices.live
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Most of them are in debt once they get out of college because they do not have time to work and make money since they are spending 40+ hours a week doing their sport. I think that the best thing to do to solve this situation is to pay the athletes based on the revenue that they personally bring in themselves.
In this paragraph they talking about how college players should get paid since they don't have any time to work or make money.
This is important so that these college players can get payed.
This connect to me because I will like to play college soccer and hopefully get payed for it.
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When Theodore Roosevelt founded the NCAA on March 31, 1906, he had a vision in sight to “encourage reforms” in college sports. He did that because college football in the early 20th century had a high number of repeated injuries and deaths and “prompted many college and universities to discontinue the sport.
In this paragraph they talking about how Roosevelt was trying to change the way college sports was played, football particularly because people were getting injured an dying.
This is important so that these college players can stay safe and avoid death or any injuries.
This connects to me because I have a friend that play foot ball.
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- Jun 2016
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postgradproblems.com postgradproblems.com
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I long for a country that not only accepts, but celebrates bad decisions and low-key alcoholism and calls it ‘going to college.’
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However, a diverse body of work on thesocially situated nature of scientific communication alreadyexists which points the way. This ranges from Crane’s(1969) pioneering analyses of invisible colleges throughLatour and Woolgar’s (1979) classic study of laboratory lifeat the Salk Institute to Traweek’s (1992) richly texturedethnography of the HEP community. In addition, the workof Schatz and colleagues on the Worm Community Systemproject, which was designed to capture the full range ofknowledge, formal and informal, of the community of mo-lecular biologists who study the nematode worm C. elegans(see: http://www.canis.uiuc.edu/projects/wcs/index.html)can provide useful insights; so, too, research into the mate-rial practices and social interactions of scientists working incollaboratories, such as the Upper Atmospheric ResearchCollaboratory (see: http://intel.si.umich.edu/crew/Research/resrch08.htm) or the Space, Physics & Aeronomy ResearchCollaboratory (see: http://intel.si.umich.edu/sparc/) at theUniversity of Michigan
great bibliography on ethnographies of different disciplines
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www.jisc.ac.uk www.jisc.ac.uk
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spaces to develop pedagogy and then think about the role of technology within that pedagogy
Sounds like Innov@Cité!
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- May 2016
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digital.ucd.ie digital.ucd.ie
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"Historic trove of documents discovered in city attic," Herald.ie (2016-05-16) http://www.herald.ie/news/historic-trove-of-documents-discovered-in-city-attic-34707155.html
The four missing volumes of Prisoner Books listing the arrests of more than 30,000 people between 1905 and 1918 include the "crimes" of labour leaders Jim Larkin (seditious conspiracy), James Connolly (incitement to crime), revolutionary Maud Gonne MacBride (defence of the realm), and suffragette Hanna Sheehy-Skeffington (glass-breaking with other suffragettes).
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"Dublin Metropolitan Police Prisoner Books 1905-1918," The British GENES blog (2016-05-12) http://britishgenes.blogspot.ie/2016/05/dublin-metropolitan-police-prisoner.html
University College Dublin's Digital Library (http://digital.ucd.ie) has just uploaded digitised editions of four Dublin Metropolitan Police prisoners books from 1905-1908, and 1911-1918, at http://digital.ucd.ie/view/ucdlib:43945.
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- Apr 2016
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www2.gse.upenn.edu www2.gse.upenn.edu
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College Affordability Diagnosis
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See how “Big Six” experiences are linked to key college, work and life outcomes
Wow. Dose response relationship of sorts.
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Most of all, the two lessons here are that Under scarcity, the best picture of need is going to be calculated backward from what is needed, not what is bought. Protests that students “in the know” can make do can also doom students with less cultural capital to failure.
If people "aren't spending much" (on textbooks, or food, or healthcare, etc.) it might be because they can't afford what they genuinely need.
First-generation students are likely to need advice about which books to get, and how to get them.
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Asking What Students Spend on Textbooks Is the Wrong Question
Cost of textbooks and what students are able to spend.
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- Feb 2016
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www.americanyawp.com www.americanyawp.com
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It never fails to amaze me how whenever a larger country went to a smaller country to colonize the natives ended up suffereing
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- Jan 2016
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tech.mit.edu tech.mit.edu
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Professor Christine Ortiz is stepping down from her post [at MIT] as dean for graduate education to found a new residential research university.
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Ortiz said the university would focus on project-based learning and would dispense with some of the familiar hallmarks of university education, like the lecture.
"I don't see it having any face to face, on-the-ground lectures, actually," she said. "No majors, no lectures, no classrooms."
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chroniclevitae.com chroniclevitae.com
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College students respond to articles by professors about the pros and cons of lectures.
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- Dec 2015
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medium.com medium.com
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Imagine if we could actively facilitate conversations between college-bound high school students and professionals in the fields in which they believe they want to enter. Wouldn’t this have the potential to dramatically increase a student’s understanding of the industry before they commit an exorbitant amount of time and money towards it?
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medium.com medium.com
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But my favorite part was the “get ahead” part of this answer. Because, to me, it demonstrates how Clinton — as a Presidential candidate — thinks about public education in America. Education is a scarce resource that helps some poor kids individually “get ahead,” but only if they demonstrate talent and ambition. Educating the poor is not a thing Clinton believes benefits the nation, it’s just a thing that individual kids can do to enrich themselves.
This is in response to Hillary Clinton's comment during the Democratic debate on Saturday, 19 December:
“I don’t believe in free tuition for everybody. I believe we should focus on middle-class families, working families and poor kids who have the ambition and the talent to go to college and get ahead.”
I haven't heard anyone mention that we can provide more education without paying an extra dime of tuition to any college. Neither schools nor teachers are necessary for learning and demonstration of knowledge.
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- Nov 2015
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trends.collegeboard.org trends.collegeboard.org
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- Sep 2015
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www.slate.com www.slate.com
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The rankings appear to be dead.
rankings
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- Jul 2015
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dc.lib.unc.edu dc.lib.unc.edu
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class of 1936. Tall building on the left - Main Hall - was classrooms, lower building on the right was dorms. Had more trees...
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www.collegeart.org www.collegeart.org
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- CAA's long awaited guidelines for the fair use - reuse - of images within publications.
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- Jun 2015
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docs.gatesfoundation.org docs.gatesfoundation.org
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> 500 students
We could probably claim we have (had) this many student users over time.
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Web - based solutions that track a student's progress across most/all reading and writing skills and recommend discrete solutions from multiple providers to help build skills based on student performance
Then again, with the right kind of added infrastructure (tagging of annotations aligned with standards) and extraction of that data for visualization, I don't see why h couldn't fit this category. (At least we would have to say we are MVP stage for this level, though.)
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“Solution” is our term for an application, game or website that come s from a single provider and address es some or all reading and writing skills and conte nt areas
hypothes.is would seem to fit best within this scope.
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e have to ensure that our grantees provide broad availability and affordable access to the products they build using our grant funding. We call this Global Access
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test bed schools.
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classroom - ready di gital literacy tools,
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Additionally, in order to address teachers’ time limitations, the interface that teachers use to customize the sequence or differentiate practice for students must be simple and user friendly in order for it to ever be used
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performanc e data to be exportable
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Educators believe that technology needs to help them more easily
We cannot make these users work for it. Features needs to be built-in.
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Just managing distributing and collecting printed copies of 125 student essays per week was overwhelming – and providing edited essays to all students was nearly impossible.
Responses to student annotations could be seen as micro-lessons in writing.
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Articulate the weaknesses in the current digital product offering and the gaps between what the market offers and what schools want to buy
Important to articulate this intervention
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education.msu.edu education.msu.edu
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95% of students between 12 - to 17 - year - old go online regularly,
Need source for that.
Web annotation engages students where they already are: on the Internet. And gives them a powerful tool for being thoughtful, engaged citizens therein.
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coretools.ldc.org coretools.ldc.org
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in-class, whole group annotation and discussion
Why not use a web-based application that allows for this kind of collaboration!?
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campustechnology.com campustechnology.com
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www.huffingtonpost.com www.huffingtonpost.com
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Message to My Freshman Students
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- May 2015
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depts.alverno.edu depts.alverno.edu
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five critical questions
There's a lot to learn about the leadership and vision shown by these questions and this process.
We want to know what the burning issues are in your field, and we want to know how you are dealing with these issues in your general courses and in the advanced courses.
What so important in your classes that everybody needs to learn it?
Let's forget credits and course requirements. Instead tell us what students need to know to be successful in your department.
Let's assume that your work with students is one piece of a larger picture. How do you think they might connect the work in your classes with their work in other classes? Let's think about the connections, not just hope they get there.
We value the liberal arts and professional learning. How do you see the two interacting.
The scheduled discussions make clear that this is a self-research project. This is what we need to do in schools at all levels.
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digital.ucd.ie digital.ucd.ie
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Selected images from the Desmond FitzGerald Photographs collection in UCD Archives were used to illustrate Conor Mulvagh's video presentation, "The Destruction of Dublin, 1916," issued as part of the UCD Decade of Centenaries web site; it is also available on youtube.
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