The SAGE Encyclopedia of Online Education

The SAGE Encyclopedia of Online Education
Author: Steven L. Danver
Publsiher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1399
Release: 2016-09-20
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781483318349

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Online education, both by for-profit institutions and within traditional universities, has seen recent tremendous growth and appeal - but online education has many aspects that are not well understood. The SAGE Encyclopedia of Online Education provides a thorough and engaging reference on all aspects of this field, from the theoretical dimensions of teaching online to the technological aspects of implementing online courses—with a central focus on the effective education of students. Key topics explored through over 350 entries include: · Technology used in the online classroom · Institutions that have contributed to the growth of online education · Pedagogical basis and strategies of online education · Effectiveness and assessment · Different types of online education and best practices · The changing role of online education in the global education system

The New Princeton Companion

The New Princeton Companion
Author: Robert K. Durkee
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 584
Release: 2022-04-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780691210445

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The definitive single-volume compendium of all things Princeton The New Princeton Companion is the ultimate reference book on Princeton University’s history and traditions, personalities and key events, and defining characteristics and idiosyncrasies. Robert Durkee brings a unique insider’s perspective to the school’s dramatic transformation over the past five decades, showing how it has become more multicultural, multiracial, and multinational, all the while advancing its distinctive academic mission. Featuring more than 400 entries presented alphabetically, this wide-ranging collection covers topics from academic departments, cultural resources, and student organizations, hoaxes, and pranks to athletic teams, the town of Princeton, and university presidents. There are entries on coeducation, women, people of color, traditionally underrepresented groups, the diversification of campus iconography, and the protest activity that helped to usher in many of these changes. This marvelous compendium also includes annotated maps tracing the growth of the campus over more than two and a half centuries, lists ranging from prizewinners of many kinds to Olympic medalists, and an illustrated calendar that highlights something that happened in Princeton’s history on every day of the year. Now completely updated, revised, and expanded from the classic 1978 edition, The New Princeton Companion tells you virtually everything there is to know about this remarkable institution of higher learning, revealing what it stands for, what it aspires to, and how it evolved from a tiny colonial college to one of the most acclaimed research universities in the world.

Theorizing the Resilience of American Higher Education

Theorizing the Resilience of American Higher Education
Author: Geoffrey M. Cox
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2019-05-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000024234

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This book proposes a new theory of change in American higher education that explains the resilience of colleges and universities, and demonstrates how they adapt to new social and economic conditions. It argues that the demands for new educational missions, new sources of capital to finance innovation, and new organizational and governance models lead to the creation of institutional diversity. Using the theory of “accretive change” to predict future changes, this volume asserts that the rise of artificial intelligence and new investment models within the field of social entrepreneurship will shape the next wave of universities and educational institutions.

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence

A Treatise of Legal Philosophy and General Jurisprudence
Author: Enrico Pattaro
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 878
Release: 2005
Genre: Jurisprudence
ISBN: 1402033877

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A Toolkit for Provosts

A Toolkit for Provosts
Author: Patricia Mosto,Gail Simmons,Brian McGee,Dianne Dorland
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2020-06-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781475848090

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The book provides case studies for reflection in a broad array of situations that that provosts must deal with. The short scenarios and case studies are useful for thinking about problems or issues in advance and considering options that might be available. When analyzing circumstances, readers may find it useful to identify setting aspects that apply to their institutions. While there are differences in involvement, actions and outcomes, each case provides multiple connectors and situational insights for a provost. The book presents tips on deciding to become a provost, interviewing successfully, and managing the “honeymoon” period in a new position. It addresses challenges unique to the provost, such as balancing academic and institutional priorities or leading from a perspective of diversity. Questions on assessing the “fit” of your team and creating a shared vision of academic affairs are probed through example. Collaborations across other divisions of the university and the provost’s role in shared governance guide the reader to examine how to lead change. Leading change is having a vision for the academy and provosts are agents of power outside of their own institutions who shape the dialog of future higher education.

The Making of a Scientist

The Making of a Scientist
Author: Jacob Mbua Ngeve PhD FCAS
Publsiher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 717
Release: 2022-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781664249950

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The author recounts his educational career and his professional career. He documents his various achievements which brought him to the limelight to be named Director General, a Presidential appointee. He feels that if he was able to go that far, any person who is determined enough and has the ambition to do so can do it also. He recounts the temptation he had with his boss which eventually led to his being fired from his post. He concludes by saying that it was better to resist temptation than do something that could jeopardize his reputation and get him into trouble.

The Mueller Report

The Mueller Report
Author: Robert S. Mueller
Publsiher: BrownBooks.ORM
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2019-04-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781612543369

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The historic report on the investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election—with forewords by two former congressmen. In the future, The Mueller Report may be judged as the most important document of our time. And no matter where you reside on the American political spectrum, you will probably agree that it will have far-reaching implications for the balance of power among the three coequal branches of government that create, administer, and apply the laws of our republic. This edition includes forewords by Lt. Col. Allen B. West (Ret.), and the Hon. Dan Boren, both former US congressmen. Having served on opposite sides of the aisle while Robert Mueller served as director of the FBI, they hold insight into the leadership of the organization created expressly to investigate the questions answered by this report.

Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents

Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 862
Release: 1990
Genre: Government publications
ISBN: UIUC:30112003966477

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