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Report Calls for Reforming Graduate School Debt and Data Collection

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

It proposes a transparent analysis of graduate degree earnings potential to inform loan distribution, repayment, and potential students as they consider taking the next step in their postsecondary journey. So basically, they face inequalities in both senses—in financing their education and getting that return in the labor market.”

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Podcast: Consent and the connection between learning and healing – episode 2 (12 min)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

The Consent Collective has been working closely with the University of Edinburgh for over four years by providing expert psycho-education content and support in creative ways, including gameshow podcasts, panel events, cooking shows and more.

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Podcast: Consent as an embodied practice in the classroom – episode 1 (18 min)

Teaching Matters Academic Support

The Consent Collective has been working closely with the University of Edinburgh for over four years by providing expert psycho-education content and support in creative ways, including gameshow podcasts, panel events, cooking shows and more.

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Student affairs leaders get real on counseling after COVID

University Business

In a panel hosted by TimelyCare , two student affairs leaders explained how they remain invigorated to help students despite the professional and logistical challenges that higher education has faced in the last three years.

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How Universities Can Avoid Employee and Faculty Burnout: Changing Higher Ed Podcast 057 with Dr. Drumm McNaughton and Dr. Tom Marrs

The Change Leader, Inc.

In this podcast, we’ll talk about how universities can avoid employee and faculty burnout during stressful times, causing major societal issues to take their toll on higher education institutions. Higher education leaders are primarily focused right now on the students. These behaviors are predictable.

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What is burnout and what does it feel like?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

This post belongs to the Hot Topic theme: Critical insights into contemporary issues in Higher Education. I’m very mindful that students are typically reluctant to take any significant time off as they would like to graduate within four years, so I would usually find ways to build in more time for rest in their busy schedules.

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Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

. “The Students’ Association’s Students-Led Teaching Awards 2021: Nominations now open” : [link] EUSA’s yearly teaching awards are an opportunity for students to assess the quality of teaching and acknowledge the hard work of educators at the University.