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Community College Incarcerated Reentry Programs: Looking Forward

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Early prison education programs were led by religious reformers like the Quakers who brought literacy and moral education to the Walnut Street Prison in post-revolutionary Philadelphia. The staunchest budget mind finds it hard to argue with taxpayer savings of more than $4 for every dollar invested in prison-based education.

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Invisible labour: visible activism

SRHE

We concluded that this form of emotional labour was a form of wife work, work that is essential to the running of the home (aka Higher Education Institutions (HEIs)) yet often undervalued and the person carries the mental load. These are often taken for granted and operate at a subconscious level.

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It’s the metrics, not the Matrix, part 3: Degenerative AI

Teaching Matters Online Learning

This post is part 3 of 3, and belongs to the Hot Topic theme: Critical insights into contemporary issues in Higher Education. For one, we do not prohibit the academic study of leisure, especially if it attracts big grants). Paris: Seuil. The Hélène Cixous Reader. Susan Sellers, Ed.). Derrida, J. Spurs: Nietzsche’s styles.

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It’s the metrics, not the Matrix, part 3: Degenerative AI

Teaching Matters Online Learning

This post is part 3 of 3, and belongs to the Hot Topic theme: Critical insights into contemporary issues in Higher Education. For one, we do not prohibit the academic study of leisure, especially if it attracts big grants). Paris: Seuil. The Hélène Cixous Reader. Susan Sellers, Ed.). Derrida, J. Spurs: Nietzsche’s styles.

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Petitioning for the Right to Work

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Gavin Newsom Undocumented students in California’s higher education system may soon be able to get a job in California’s public universities and colleges. Dr. Jennifer Nájera Another step forward came in 2013 with the passing of the California Dream Act, which made undocumented students eligible to apply for state financial aid.