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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Bullying in nursing is a well-documented issue, but less attention has been given to the experiences of nurse educators who face hostility within academic institutions. These behaviors often go unaddressed due to power imbalances, hierarchical structures, and institutional tolerance for incivility.

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Four Powerful Practices to Promote Student Success 

Faculty Focus

Incorporating four simple practices through collaborative learning communities could be a game changer for teachers willing to embrace a more humane approach to teaching and learning. Research has shown that compassion in education can lead to improved student motivation, reduced anxiety, and enhanced learning outcomes (Goleman, 2011).

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Empowering Community Colleges Through AI: A New Era of Access and Economic Mobility

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Since Apple introduced Siri, its voice-controlled software, in October 2011, consumers have begun normalizing interactions with narrow AI. Essentially, the more accessible an institution was, the more inclusive it was, and as a result, the more diverse it became.

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Where is the Love? Compassionate Pedagogy is Needed Now More Than Ever Before

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Ford This concept stems from Richie Neil Haos (2011) research on critical compassionate pedagogy, which draws on Freires conceptualization of critical pedagogy (e.g., Hines is Professor of Counseling in the College of Education and Human Development at George Mason University. Pedagogy of the Oppressed ). Dr. Erik M. Dr. Donna Y.

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Only Within Their Own Institutions, Are Black Scholars without Honor!

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Despite this, Black scholars face, internal racism and microaggressions, disrespect, and dishonor, within the institutions where they serve, and call “home.” Specifically, some of our Black colleagues are thriving, receiving genuine support, and feel a sense of workplace belonging within their respective institutions of higher education.

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Key trends in Latin American higher education: private institutions, diversity, and online learning

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million in 1990, 25 million students in 2011, and 30 million in 2019. Latin American HE systems are organised, in general terms, into institutional types that distinguish university institutions from other non-university academic organisations. million, reaching 8.4 HE systems in these countries vary greatly.

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The Silent Crisis: Bullying Among Nurse Educators in Higher Education

Faculty Focus

Bullying in nursing is a well-documented issue, but less attention has been given to the experiences of nurse educators who face hostility within academic institutions. These behaviors often go unaddressed due to power imbalances, hierarchical structures, and institutional tolerance for incivility.