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Disability as a Valuable Form of Diversity, Not a Deficit

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Typically, educational professionals focus on how to help students better access what is considered ‘typical’ learning (Ong-Dean, 2005). My lived experience with a disability and my professional positionality in disability scholarship and education systems is driving my efforts. Brown, 2011, para. 2011, August).

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A professor's job is endangered for teaching about race

Inside Higher Ed

The professor, Samuel Joeckel, said in an email that the dean of his department and the university’s provost waited outside the class he was teaching last week to inform him of the news. The dean had an envelope in his hand and gave it to me. “On Feb. “On Feb. “They asked to speak with me privately.

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Growth in assistant professorships is uneven (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

Over all, we found that the number of assistant professors increased in 101 of 154 academic disciplines between 2011 and 2021. percent between 2011 and 2021. Our data set includes information on hiring at 391 Ph.D.-granting granting universities. granting universities in the humanities decreased by 16.8

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Higher ed must change or die (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

In 2011, then Nokia CEO Stephen Elop delivered a poignant and passionate memo to all of the company’s employees. In 2017, while serving as dean of Columbia University’s School of Professional Studies, I noticed a startling trend. Nokia was “ standing on a burning platform.”

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C2YC Past Award Recipients

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Kelsay, Moraine Valley Community College 2012 – Darl Drummond, College of Lake County 2011 – Deborah Casey-Powell, Green River Community College 2010 – Randy L. Dean, Richard Bland College 2009 – Nancy W. Dariel “DT” Henry, Bristol Community College 2013 – Lisa S.

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Disability as a Valuable Form of Diversity, Not a Deficit

Faculty Focus

Typically, educational professionals focus on how to help students better access what is considered ‘typical’ learning (Ong-Dean, 2005). My lived experience with a disability and my professional positionality in disability scholarship and education systems is driving my efforts. Brown, 2011, para. 2011, August).

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PhotoVoice: Using Technology to Impact Student Learning and Assessment

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Since 2017, she has been on the staff at East Coast Polytechnic Institute University, where she initially worked as an online program and faculty director for arts and sciences, after which she advanced to the post of dean of arts and sciences in 2019. International Journal of Nursing Education Scholarship. Janzen, K. Nissley, N.