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Benefits of Integrating Service-Learning With Other High-Impact Practices

The Scholarly Teacher

Ford, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Jillian Saraney, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Key Statement: Service-learning projects designed by students can meet community needs while elevating student learning, engagement, and success by integrating high-impact practices (HIPs) and HIP elements.

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Flipped Classrooms: A Next Generation Nursing Case Study

The Scholarly Teacher

Keywords: Critical Thinking, Applied Health, Case Study, Clinical Judgement Introduction There is an increased demand for new registered nurses (RNs) to make complex decisions (NCSBN, 2022). Nursing faculty are pressured to prepare their students for this new NCLEX. during the in-class phase. Rathner & Scheir, 2020). Jossey-Bass.

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Implementing Relationship-Rich Education: Theory to Practice

The Scholarly Teacher

In the fall of 2022, students in three sections of a required 200-level business writing course at a large, Midwestern university (N=72) participated in seven collaborative quizzes and three independent quizzes taken throughout the fall semester. Student involvement: A developmental theory for higher education. Cardon, P.

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Visual Journaling

The Scholarly Teacher

Visual literacy empowers individuals to effectively contribute and consume visual culture and digital media, as well as engage as discerning citizens within a diverse, democratic, and visually oriented society (ACLR, 2011/2022; Freedman, 2003; Yenawine, 2013). 2011/2022). References ACLR. American Library Association.

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NYU interdisciplinary experiential learning takes off

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Image: At New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering, the seven-year-old Vertically Integrated Projects program has grown from five teams to almost 50, involving hundreds of students each semester. By involving students across grades and rooting the project under a faculty adviser, VIPs don’t end when the school year does.

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Team Growth: Get to Know Denecia and Yassine

Campus Groups

This growth continued in 2022 and will continue to do so now that we have joined forces with the leading mobile-first student engagement platform in higher education- Ready Education (Ready). Denecia is passionate about student success and experiential learning. In this endeavor, we are consistently growing as a company.

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SPS Outreach Network for Access/Adult Returner Students

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

Zooming into a minority group of students at the School of Social and Political Science (SPS) , this blog post will discuss how an IAD Student Partnership Agreement (SPA) funded project was born with the hope of offering additional support and outreach to mature students most often at risk of feeling lonely and isolated at the University.