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Beyond Implicit and Explicit Bias: A Transformative Guide for Educational Equity

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

For each bias, Kizart presents a clear definition, self-assessment tools, realistic school-based scenarios, reflective questions, and concrete strategies for counteraction. This structured approach makes complex psychological concepts accessible and immediately applicable to educational settings from K-12 through higher education.

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Paradigm Shift: DEI, Anti-DEI, or Underrepresentation?

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Providing professional development to prepare potential board candidates is everyones responsibility. Expanding the definition of diversity to include diversity of opinion may elicit honest conversations and intentional/inclusive strategies. Diversity is seen as a strength, not as a weakness and is everyones job.

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A State of Affairs, the Underrepresentation of Minority Community College Trustees

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Trustees reported their college also broadened the definition of diversity to include opinions. Recommendations for practice Data-based best practices were identified to develop a roadmap for a more diverse equity-oriented college. These recommendations include: 1.

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Panel Takes On Higher Ed Burnout

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Pope-Ruark emphasized that training for administrators on the psychological definition of burnout is necessary. There was also discussion of how faculty and staff can help institutions see that burnout is occurring.

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Understanding Outcome Based Education: Definition, Implementation, and Benefits

Creatrix Campus

Understanding Outcome Based Education: Definition, Implementation, and Benefits editor Mon, 05/29/2023 - 06:35 According to a recent survey by the Association of American Colleges and Universities, 93% of employers believe that a candidate's ability to demonstrate essential outcomes is more important than their degree completion.

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London welcomes global school counsellors forum

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The event marks a new direction in strategy for the group as it engages school counsellors in professional development training, accreditation and in-bound familiarisation visits. “We’re looking at other locations around the world as well” “This [event] would definitely be global.

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Using Visible Thinking Routines in the Writing Process 

Faculty Focus

Over the years, I have seen countless instructional plans, new technologies, supposedly groundbreaking research, and have attended every type of professional development opportunity imaginable. Visible Thinking Routines (VTR) were developed as part of the Harvard Project Zero. I began my teaching career in August of 2001.