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What Is Organizational Development?

HEMJ (Higher Ed Marketing Journal)

Applying Principles of Organizational Development in Higher Education If you work in higher education, you know the industry is constantly evolving. Shifting student demographics, emerging technologies, and market pressures require institutions to be proactive in building a stronger, more adaptable foundation for long-term success.

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Transcending international boundaries online to create a global community

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

The programme established a bridge for me to communicate with learners throughout the world and changed my previous point of view on online learning. Photo credit: unsplash, Anika Huizinga, CC0 For students studying degrees aligned with their career, there is demonstrable value in sharing professional experiences. Apr 16, 2019

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How the Choice Based Credit System can Improve the Quality of Higher Education in India

Creatrix Campus

However, despite this demographic advantage, the country's higher education system faces numerous challenges such as outdated curricula, rigid program structures, and inadequate emphasis on practical skills development. Additionally, 80% of students found CBCS beneficial for developing essential employability skills.

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Top ten most read Teaching Matters blog posts of 2018

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

The benefits of blogging for PhD students (25th May 2017) Blogging is increasingly being recognised as an established method of communicating academic writing. Dr Sara Shinton espouses the value of blogging for PhD students, and shares her tips on the craft of writing, and maintaining, a blog site. Dec 20, 2018

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Let’s teach students what they need

Teaching Matters Student Employment

, about 74% of students start working after their first degree. Thus, I think that the University must make sure it is helping prepare students to become successful in the labour market and not merely essay writing specialists. Then how do we ensure that students actually leave university employable?

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Top ten most read Teaching Matters blog posts of 2019

Teaching Matters Experiential Learning

The episodes accompany the popular mini-series blog posts, which covered the following ‘hot topics’ across the University in 2019: Social responsibility and sustainability in learning and teaching practices ; Academic blogging ; Inclusivity in the curriculum ; Mental health and wellbeing ; and Peer learning and support.