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Report Calls for Reforming Graduate School Debt and Data Collection

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Yet the research reveals insufficient data collection on graduate programs, thanks in large part to the need to protect the privacy of students in smaller programs. The second is that median graduate federal loan repayments cannot exceed 10% of the expected median discretionary earnings.

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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. Her research looks at the intersection between art and politics.

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Wellbeing matters. But how can we enhance wellbeing across the academic community?

Teaching Matters Academic Support

There is growing recognition that mental and physical wellbeing is of ever-increasing importance and concern to students in higher education. In a 2009 study , students across multiple countries rate the importance of wellbeing higher than money, and the desire to live a fulfilled life.

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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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Top ten Teaching Matters posts of 2021

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

8. “Podcast Series: Student Mental Health & Online Engagement” : [link] As the pandemic continues to challenge our models of effective and healthy learning and teaching environments, another sought-after conversation of 2021 revolved around the theme of mental health. . 10. “What is learning design?

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Work That Makes You Smile - Dr. Terah “TJ” Stewart

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Title: Assistant Professor, Division of Higher Education, Iowa State University Age: 37 Education: B.A., higher education & student affairs, Ohio State University; M.LHR, human resource management, Ohio State University; and Ph.D., He dove even deeper into the research. 1 press release. “I’m