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Susan Colby; Tracie McLemore Salinas – Journal of Faculty Development, 2021
Higher education is challenged by its lack of women leaders but perhaps more so by the lack of unique skills and perspectives that women tend to bring to leadership roles. As part of a comprehensive program portfolio, Appalachian State University has intentionally designed leadership development opportunities that support and empower women and…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Females, Promotion (Occupational), Higher Education
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Gebauer, Richie – Learning Communities: Research & Practice, 2019
More and more academically underprepared students enter our colleges and universities, and research suggests that traditional efforts at remediation can exacerbate the self-doubt often experienced by at-risk students. While learning communities have been shown to offer under prepared students the support they need to become active participants in…
Descriptors: Communities of Practice, College Preparation, At Risk Students, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Lowenstein, Marc – Journal of General Education, 2015
Students' level of engagement with general education and their grasp of its goals are a problem at many institutions. Academic advising, which is often viewed as having the "signpost" function of directing students to the completion of their course requirements, has the potential instead to be a place where students learn to approach…
Descriptors: General Education, College Students, Higher Education, Academic Advising
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Hanham, José; Ullman, Jacqueline; Orlando, Joanne; McCormick, John – Australian Journal of Education, 2014
Digital technologies serve as an important educational resource for tertiary students. A key feature of many current digital technologies available to students is that they can function as proxies in the learning process; that is, technology can be used to carry out some academic-related tasks on behalf of the user. For tertiary educators, the…
Descriptors: Intentional Learning, Goal Orientation, Self Efficacy, Technology Uses in Education
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Guertin, Elizabeth – Journal of General Education, 2015
Most students embrace the incorporation of diverse disciplines into their educational plan when advisers and faculty members help them understand the added value of these courses in achieving their unique goals and how adding breadth can enhance their education and preparation. Individual advising is key to students gaining this perspective on…
Descriptors: General Education, Academic Advising, Faculty Advisers, Higher Education
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Fueglein, Jennifer S.; Price, Kevin S.; Alicea-Rodriguez, Adriana; McKinney, Jan Wilson; Jimenez, Anne L. – Journal of College and Character, 2012
As universities look for more effective ways to address violations of behavioral standards, a proposed solution is to infuse intentional development into well-established conduct processes inherently focused on legal mandates and due process. The E.P.I.C. Journey Sanctioning Model was designed to refocus the outcomes of the conduct process to…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Behavior, Behavior Problems, Behavior Standards
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Kindelan, Nancy – New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2010
The pedagogy of performing arts courses in theatre, film, music, and dance programs found in most liberal arts curricula is clearly experiential insofar as the making of art involves active engagement in classroom activities or events that are staged or filmed. But because many educators outside the arts perceive performing arts programs as solely…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Experiential Learning, Active Learning, Intentional Learning