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Twitter tips for social workers - Mad World
Twitter tips for social workers user-pic By Simeon Brody, community editor, on October 5, 2011 11:33 AM | No Comments | No TrackBacks twitter-200.jpg An article on our Student Zone about using social media has prompted folk on Twitter to start thinking about what advice they would give social
Blog U.: Ask the Administrator: Improved Open Admissions - Confessions of a Community College Dean
A regular reader writes:I teach at an open admission, 4 year college. Unlike community colleges, we actually pull our students from [several states].I was having a conversation with another faculty member about our students, many of whom aren't particularly interested or engaged in school. She
Stanley Milgram taught us we have more to fear from zealots than zombies | Science | guardian.co.uk
Fifty years after Milgram's famous 'obedience' experiments, two psychologists claim the participants were not blindly obeying orders but identifying with a leader and a cause
University of Alabama at Birmingham student initiative focuses on food and hunger | al.com
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College students from Holland learn about police and social work with CMHA | cleveland.com
Students from Vu University in Amsterdam learn about CMHA program that incorporates police work and social work.
Blog U.: Enrolments decreasing by one million students? System contraction in Poland and the
The fall in enrolment levels in Poland expected for 2025 is the highest in Europe, and comparable in the OECD area only to Korea and Japan (OECD volume on Higher Education to 2030). In one scenario that Stéphan Vincent-Lancrin presents, enrolments in 2025 are expected to fall to 55% of the 2005
Blog U.: Mothering at Mid-Career: Academic, Interrupted - Mama PhD - Inside Higher Ed
This was supposed to be a post about service. I was struck that last week’s post didn’t receive many comments — and my post about soccer parents and cross-country parents did — and I was going to write about that.But when I was supposed to be writing the post I was actually in a meeting. And then
Blog U.: Ten Questions to Ask About LMS Migrations - Digital Tweed - Inside Higher Ed
Ok, so the campus LMS market is in transition. Blackboard’s announced plans to retire its legacy LMS applications is a major catalyst for this transition: upwards of 700 Blackboard LMS clients, primary but not exclusively colleges and universities, confront “up or out” decisions regarding their
Blog U.: Occupation - Confessions of a Community College Dean - Inside Higher Ed
The word “occupation” has been getting a workout lately.The Occupy Wall Street movement, which seems to have gone viral around the country, is emerging as a welcome and badly-needed counterweight to the Tea Party. It has given rise to an Occupy College movement, in which students protest excessive
Blog U.: What is a Blog Post? - University of Venus - Inside Higher Ed
“What’s the point of this?”“Poorly argued.”“This isn’t about anything.”I’ve read these comments at the bottom of many fellow University of Venus writers’ posts (most recently Anamaria Dutceac Segesten’s post on gender equity in higher education). I’ve also started seeing comments like these come up
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