Now available in paperback, this two-volume work is intended to help readers develop powerful new ways of thinking about organizational principles, and apply them to policy-making and management in colleges and universities. The book is written with two audiences in mind: administrative and faculty leaders in institutions of higher learning, and students (both doctoral and Master's degree) studying to become upper-level administrators, leaders, and policy makers in higher education. It systema...
Reusing Online Resources (Open & Flexible Learning) (Advancing Technology Enhanced Learning)
To improve the cost effectiveness and sustainability of e-learning, many national and international initiatives are pioneering new ways in which educators can share their curricula with teachers and learners around the world. To enable this global sharing, educators must learn to design, manage and implement reusable electronic educational resources. This unique book outlines approaches to sharing and reusing resources for e-learning. Drawing upon research by 30 prominent scholars from seven c...
Prospects Postgraduate Directory
The Fourth General Catalogue of the Officers and Graduates of Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1861-1910
Annual Catalogue of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Mississippi; 1906/07
By-laws, Rules and Regulations of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Lower Canada [microform]
Assumes no previous knowledge of accounting Clearly explains the basics of double entry bookkeeping through to Final Accounts. Contains practical exercises at the end of each chapter Includes recent FETAC (NCVA) examination papers
The expansion of Western education overseas has been both an economic success, if the rise in numbers of American, European, and Australian universities rushing to set up campuses in Asia and the Middle East is to serve as a measure, and a source of great consternation for academics concerned with norms of free inquiry and intellectual freedom. Faculty at Western campuses have resisted the opening of new satellite campuses, fearing that their colleagues those campuses would be less free to teach...
Cash Wheat Premium Over the Current Active Future
by Percy Walter Cockerill
Graduate Programs in Arts, Humanities & Social Science
by Wintergreen / Orchard House
Focusing on the interaction between dominant and minority cultures, this text examines how 19th century Jewish university students reconciled their German and Jewish heritages, and how adjusting social relationships to accommodate both worlds became the norm, not the exception.
Helicopter parents-the kind that continue to hover even in college-are one of the most ridiculed figures of twenty-first-century parenting, criticized for creating entitled young adults who boomerang back home. But do involved parents really damage their children and burden universities? In this book, sociologist Laura T. Hamilton illuminates the lives of young women and their families to ask just what role parents play during the crucial college years. Hamilton vividly captures th...