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Fidelity Matters: Assessing Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression in P-12 and Higher Education

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

In doing so, we remain true to the definition of fidelity the quality or state of being faithful or loyal. No excuses - the 12 criteria in the Anti-Racism/Anti-Oppression Fidelity Assessment Scale are specific and provide guidance on what is necessary to be an anti-racism/anti-oppression school and university. Dr. Erik M. Dr. Tanya J.

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The importance of reasonable adjustments

HEPI

Abigail Hamer is Legal Principal at the Equality and Human Rights Commission. The Equality and Human Rights Commission is the regulator for equality and human rights issues. We intervened in the case of The University of Bristol v Dr Robert Abrahart to provide guidance to the court about the Equality Act 2010.

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Assume the Best: Trust-Based Strategies for Empowering College Students

Faculty Focus

Provide guidance and resources to ensure they feel confident in this role. Recognizing diverse participation and communication styles builds inclusivity and reduces the pressure to perform in a single, narrow way (Gay, 2018; Dweck, 2006). Instead, these tools should guide and empower students.

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Blended and Hybrid Learning With MindTap

Today's Learner

Blended and hybrid learning: a breakdown The definitions of both terms may vary. Other modalities may include in-person instruction, group projects, individual guidance and assignments. Lets explore a few common models of blended and hybrid instruction and some course materials that tailor well to this type of learning experience.

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The changing role of an education agent

The PIE News

But the process of building my agency has taught me a lot and my perspectives have definitely shifted. Thousands of miles from their partner university campuses, agents can provide in-person and culturally nuanced guidance on the ground. The role of an agent is certainly changing too.

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Navigating an Uncharted Path in Liaison Librarianship

ACRLog

Despite the fact that I have an academic background in the Humanities and Social Sciences, I recognized the urgency of the situation and offered my support. Although I was already diving into book reviews and book spotlights offered by professional associations, I realized that I needed more guidance. What were some of your approaches?

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Informational Holism: Humanities librarianship, liberal arts, and the limitations of quantitative metrics

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Benjamin Dueck is a General Librarian in the Arts & Humanities Division at The University of Manitoba Libraries. Earlier this month, I began working as a full-time Humanities Liaison Librarian at the University of Manitoba. Your answer will depend on your own definition of what is valuable and your own tendencies as a thinker.