Absolutely wonderful to see someone from this kind of organization in this series. Would love to see many more from other folks involved in non-profits, social-service, NGO’s, etc. Thank you!
Absolutely wonderful to see someone from this kind of organization in this series. Would love to see many more from other folks involved in non-profits, social-service, NGO’s, etc. Thank you!
Another resource: the voracious and prolix reader/writer/reviewer/editor Steve Donoghue has an engaging, wildly prolific YouTube “booktube” channel. He’s funny, eccentric, and charming, and astonishingly widely-read; I’ve found the recommendations to be spot-on. https://www.youtube.com/user/saintdonoghue
A significant number of PhD students still have the good fortune to be able to work their way through school, at least in some disciplines. Doesn't make it any easier, but it does mean not all emerge with crushing debt. Responsible faculty work hard to help students find financial as well as scholarly support. That's…
Speaking as a college professor of 4 decades' experience, please, please don't do this. Buying classnotes is a lucrative business for the resellers, but leaving aside the issue of intellectual property, buying classnotes is no substitute for being present and taking notes yourself. Buying notes is to entirely…
Speaking as a college professor of 4 decades' experience, please, please don't do this. Buying classnotes is a lucrative business for the resellers, but leaving aside the issue of intellectual property, buying classnotes is no substitute for being present and taking notes yourself. Buying notes is to entirely…
With respect—and recognizing that the original study is no doubt far more nuanced and subtle—this is oversimplified crap. I have been a teacher of arts practice and arts philosophy for over 30 years, and a published poet, author, and composer for nearly as long, and this bullet-point list represents a very, very…