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New Blog Post: "Is There Hidden Bias at Your Library?" Plus Webinar on "Post Pandemic Staff Development and Training"

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Albrecht include "Spirit of Service," "Library Civility: A Code for How We Treat Each Other," "The Code of Quality Service," and "The Power of Surveys." You can listen directly on the site or you should also be able to access the podcast in SoundCloud here or in your own podcast app using the RSS feed here. Part of a special Library 2.0

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14 Examples Of Innovation In Higher Education

TeachThought - Learn better.

Also note, the point of this post isn’t to showcase how innovative higher education is but rather to point out innovations that are out there as a kind of survey while also hopefully helping pollinate the possibility of innovation in the upper end of the field and ‘industry’ of education. We shall see.

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15 Non-librarian blog(ger)s too good to miss!

NeverEndingSearch

She also offers a Webinar series. Since 2008, Richard Byrne’s ( @rmbyrne ) FreeTech4Teachers has been one of my absolute go-to folks for keeping up with free resources. Among Pernille’s recent posts are Why Writing Sucks and We Need to Talk About It and Getting to Know Our Students Survey. by Terry Heick.

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?I?m on edge all day long.? Schoolwork a mere afterthought for homeless youth

The Hechinger Report

Since 2008, the number of homeless students in Washington has nearly doubled, reaching more than 40,000 last school year, according to the state superintendent’s office. How do they access emergency shelter when many youth homes are shuttered to prevent potential new coronavirus infections? based SchoolHouse Connection.

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