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Librarians target incoming students, collaborative measures

Confessions of a Community College Dean

An older model among libraries is coming into classrooms like an English 101 course or a first-year seminar to share information. “There is no one-size-fits-all where student success is concerned, so it’s important to offer a variety of support services and resources for students to utilize,” Emerson says.

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Using Tentacular Pedagogy to change the HE culture

SRHE

I have been cultivating ‘Tentacular Pedagogy’ (TP) for 24 years as a HE teacher and consultant. In 18 seminars, performances, and workshops black students chaired sessions with elders like Afua Hirsch and Kwame Anthony Appiah (Princeton), elevating their self-worth and leadership. Octopuses and Tentacles.

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Strategic Adaptation in Higher Education: Navigating 2024 and Beyond: Embracing Transformation and Resilience in Higher Education Business Models

The Change Leader, Inc.

With reduced overhead for physical resources, universities glimpsed the financial flexibility to enhance digital infrastructure, develop innovative programs, and extend their support services to encompass a broader and more diverse student body.

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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.

He and his spouse Jinny, an education and media consultant and former head of education for the Public Broadcasting Service, live in Washington, DC. About the Podcast Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton is the host of Changing Higher Ed® Podcast and consultant to higher ed institutions. Learn more at changinghighered.com. It’s publishers.

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The Power of Relationships in Undergraduate Education

Confessions of a Community College Dean

Hire undergraduates to serve as peer mentors, learning assistants, study group leaders, and classroom consultants (to conduct classroom observations and make recommendations). Place more students in first-year seminars, learning communities (including learning-living communities), freshman interest groups, and honors and research cohorts.