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Ungrading: Social Work Education Honoring the Whole Student

The Scholarly Teacher

Cassandra Da Valle-Chervellera , University of the Pacific Julia VanderMolen , Grand Valley State University Ungrading and Social Work Code of Ethics As a social worker, the philosophy and style of “ungrading” teaching is particularly intriguing. Ungrading respects and encourages individuality. It’s that simple” (Blum, 2020, p.

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AI and Assessment in Student Affairs

Student Affairs Assessment Leaders (SAAL)

Prompts can request a focus on diversity or social justice, a particular student population, or even institutional and strategic goals to help ensure the generated responses have local applicability within specific places and contexts. Just because the output was produced by a computer does not mean it is to be trusted or is accurate.

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How To Create And Lead Lgbt-Friendly Faculty-Led Programs

Study Aborad Association

Will this particular destination pose any threats to my students’ safety which they should be aware of before deciding to apply for my program? For travel information regarding the safety and security of the country you wish to visit, review the Department of State’s page for LGBTQQI+ travelers. Inclusion can be exciting!

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How to Create and Lead LGBT-Friendly Faculty-Led Programs

Study Aborad Association

Will this particular destination pose any threats to my students’ safety which they should be aware of before deciding to apply for my program? For travel information regarding the safety and security of the country you wish to visit, review the Department of State’s page for LGBTQQI+ travelers. Inclusion can be exciting! .

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The New Generation Gap

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Blog: Higher Ed Gamma Several weeks ago, Taylor Lorenz, a Washington Post technology columnist blasted those academics, including Jean Twenge and Jonathan Haidt, who attribute increasing rates of teenage depression to the time teenage girls spend on social media.