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20 Winter-Inspired Service-Learning Project Ideas for High School Students

Experiential Learning Depot

Through planning and organizing this service-learning project, students develop responsibility, compassion, and communication skills as they coordinate with residents and work in teams. Winter Walkways for Neighbors Organize a group of students to shovel snow and clear walkways for elderly neighbors or community members with limited mobility.

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Open Educational Resources (OERs)

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Open Educational Resources (OERs), a term coined in a UNESCO workshop in 2002, are part of a worldwide movement to promote and support sustainable educational development. Raise your profile by allowing your resources to be improved by other users and attributed back to you. Calendar of OER workshops and events across campus.

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The Power of Recognizing Higher Ed Faculty as Working-Class (Helena Worthen*)

Higher Education Inquirer

They often lack access to offices, professional development, research funds, and opportunities to collaborate with peers or vote in faculty meetings. They are likely to have to apply for a new campus parking permit or library card every semester. They may be asked to take on a new course with a week or less warning.

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Landscapes of learning for unknown futures: presenter responses to audience questions

SRHE

Here the three presenters reflect on some of the ideas and issues raised during the first symposium on ‘Networks’. Space begins with walking through the main doors, the café, the social spaces, the library and of course the formal learning spaces. Julianne : Great question, and my research on identity development ties in with this.

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How to Attract and Inspire Underrepresented Students: Lessons from Lucy Cavendish College: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 152 with Host Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Guest Dr. Madeleine Atkins

The Change Leader, Inc.

Because most of these students can’t access traditional higher ed outreach programs, the college provides free online workshops every fortnight with academic subject teachers who understand both the high school curriculum and university demands. Yes, I can see how that has developed over the last 20 years—it must be, at least—in the US.

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DEIJ Annual Report for 2022-2023

Goucher DEI

This past year, CAST hosted numerous workshops including: a Language, Power, and Positionality roundtable for students and faculty, multiple faculty sessions on anti-racist writing assessment and pedagogy, and a session on the intersection of antisemitism and racism in the college classroom.