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Advising, Counseling, Mentoring and Teaching Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Settings

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Hines Our co-edited book, Black Males in Secondary and Postsecondary Education: Teaching, Mentoring, Advising and Counseling, is one of the most comprehensive textbooks on Black males. With this in mind, we (Hines and Fletcher) compiled the collection of readings by prominent scholars, as described herein. Dr. Erik M.

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A Race Scholar

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Lewis, the Carol Grotnes Belk Distinguished Professor of Urban Education and the executive director of The Urban Education Collaborative at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. “He That’s where he learned how to perfect his teaching. So, I was like, ‘whose doing this research? Geneva Gay and James A. The two go hand in hand.”

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OER23 part one: Higher Education for Good

Catherine Cronin

Higher Education for Good #HE4Good The book Higher Education for Good: Teaching and Learning Futures , co-edited with Laura Czerniewicz, is due to be openly published in mid-2023. In this first short post I’ll summarise my presentation Hi gher Education for Good: Criticality, resistance and hope.

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Creating a data-informed campus: part 3

EAB

educational policy is a focus on using evidence, or data, to inform decisions about institutional and educator quality, budgetary decisions, and what and how to teach students” (3). Institutional research offices can develop effective partnerships and collaborations across the institution to facilitate data use.

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Student Success, Retention, and Employability – Getting Digital in a High Tech, High Touch Environment

Eric Stoller on Academic Advising

It might not necessarily be feasible for all classes, but it would certainly reduce some of the pressure on first-year experience programs as all classes would essentially be part of a proactive retention and high-impact teaching/learning mix. This post was sponsored by SAP as part of a higher education influencers collaboration. .