Archive for January, 2008
“THE isolation of the teacher is a thing of the past. The processes of education have come to be recognized as fundamental and vital in any attempt to improve human conditions and elevate society.” Although this quote may seem to apply to our world today, it was written over 110 years ago by Samuel T. […]
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January 28th, 2008
Below is another YouTube video from Kansas State University on learning in higher education — today and tomorrow. It is a condensed version of a full documentary, edited to just under 10 minutes to meet YouTube’s time limit. As an educator or student, what do you think? What’s most accurate? What’s missing or misstated? Click […]
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January 24th, 2008
WBGU provides BGSU Faculty with a wide variety of music that can be used for education projects. Visit http://music.wbgu.org/ to get started. Music is offered in numerous genres and multiple file types. While this is an extremely powerful resource it should be stated that: THIS MUSIC IS FOR BGSU EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS ONLY. This music can […]
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January 10th, 2008
According to the Association of American Colleges and Universities’ website: Liberal Education and America’s Promise (LEAP): Excellence for Everyone as a Nation Goes to College is a ten-year campaign to champion the value of a liberal education—for individual students and for a nation dependent on economic creativity and democratic vitality. The campaign seeks to expand […]
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January 8th, 2008