The word tenure, when used as a search term on ratemyprofessor.com, results in more than ratings for professors—it also showcases pervasive ideas regarding this historical method of ensuring academic freedom….
READ MORE…a combination of both. It arbitrarily combines the number of articles published and the number of citations received. In the eye of its creator, this index was meant to counter…
READ MORE…starts with “What are you researching?” (eliciting a series of made-up words representing the latest in theoretical perspectives for the discipline in question) followed by “Who are you working with?”…
READ MORE…come to understand that these cognitive-based changes—complemented by new online technologies—provide welcome opportunities for changes to assessment strategies. As Jason Openo, Director of Teaching and Learning at Medicine Hat College,…
READ MORE…in question.” Read more here: https://t.co/MxoBV09X50 pic.twitter.com/KTnYR2WFwz — APUS97 (@APUS97) August 4, 2020 This context of uncertainty highlights an urgent need to rethink how to financially support postsecondary education. As…
READ MORE…what are the likely chances that Canada will move forward in response to this latest report for a national international education strategy? Common Themes There are many similarities between this…
READ MORE…the guidelines concern any compromising of the ability to teach, then the line between inappropriate behaviour and individual freedom is not straightforward. What should students know and write about faculty…
READ MORE…people’s ability to use and interact with print media was completely transformed. The printing press, more than 500 years after Gutenberg, had finally come face-to-face with a disruptive technology. Suddenly…
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