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Supporting academic community at the University of Edinburgh

Teaching Matters Academic Support

Some highlights from the last reporting cycle are as follows… Sharing complex student casework Several services have experienced an increase in demand from students facing complex welfare or mental health issues in the past couple of years. Apr 4, 2019

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Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

“An introduction to student and staff co-creation of the curriculum” (January 2019): [link] We’re always happy to see a student-written post make it to the 10 ten list! Former-PhD student, Tanya Lubicz-Nawrocka, explains what ‘co-creation in the curriculum’ means.

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Work That Makes You Smile - Dr. Terah “TJ” Stewart

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Stewart began teaching as a tenure-track assistant professor at Iowa State in August 2019, after going back to school to receive a doctorate in college student counseling and personnel services. One of his biggest achievements yet in his scholarship is being recognized and honored for his book on college student sex work.

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Higher Ed Braces for Impact of Third-Party Service Regulation Expansion: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 149 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Mike Goldstein

The Change Leader, Inc.

We saw one in 2019, with all the issues coming up for consensus. How much do institutions pay for outsourcing student counseling services or assisting student retention, for example? And if we’re lucky, it will be by consensus. And if we’re not lucky, at least we will know what they’re doing.