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Seven Best Practices in 40 years of Reporting on Diversity in Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Over the years, I’ve observed at least seven (7) best practices in Diverse: Issues In Higher Education that other media outlets might be well-served to emulate: 1. A 2007 Emerging Scholar, Dr. A 2007 Emerging Scholar, Dr. Peniel Joseph (“Interpreting African-American Life and History,” Jan. Celebrating those “On the Move.”

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JSTOR's Digital Archives Now Reach Over Half a Million Incarcerated Learners

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

The initiative – it started in 2007 per the request from the Bard College’s Prison Initiative (BPI) for an offline version of JSTOR – began with the creation of its first offline index, designed to work in a “minimal tech environment.” She is also the one leading the JSTOR Access in Prison Initiative.

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Establishing Belonging for Creative Scholars and Teachers

The Scholarly Teacher

2018; Miller, 2022; Rautkorpi, 2007). The Offering The inaugural Creatives Retreat was a “hybrid” opportunity for Creative Scholars to devote dedicated time to their research and creative scholarship activities. I conducted online research. Envisioning public scholarship for our time: Models for higher education researchers.

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Inquiring Minds Want to Know…About Social, Cognitive, and Teacher Presence Online

The Scholarly Teacher

For the framework to be truly effective, faculty need practical strategies for implementation (Fiock, 2020; Garrison & Arbaugh, 2007). Springer Science & Business Media. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning , 21 (1), 134–152. Garrison et al. link] Deci, E. & Ryan, R. & Molden, D.

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Why College Matters: Out of Touch with Social Class Realities

Higher Education Inquirer

Serve Marketing's Why College Matters media campaign stacks the deck in favor of higher education and expects consumers to believe the story they tell. However, when compared with broader research on Americans' attitudes toward higher education, significant disconnects emerge.

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Lecture Recording: What does research say about its effect on attendance?

Teaching Matters Online Learning

A number of studies have found some form of positive correlation between performance and lecture attendance, and one found this effect stronger for non-native speakers (Gatherer & Manning, 1998; Thatcher, Fridjhon, & Cockcroft, 2007). 2007; Dolnicar, 2005). You can view the 13 posts here. References: Bassili, J. Pilarski, P.

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The State of Public Trust in Higher Education: Insights from Gallup-Lumina Foundation: Changing Higher Ed® podcast 255 with host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Courtney Brown

The Change Leader, Inc.

Using Gallup Data on Higher Education Trust to Guide Strategy Free speech and political issues dominate the media narrative, but current students report something very different: the vast majority say they feel free to express themselves on campus. Before that I was research faculty.