CV of a Doctor of Education with over 30 years of experience, specializing in providing professional development workshops for professors and administrators.
HE faculty can work in a number of departments including Counselor Education, Student Affairs/Higher Ed, and Educational Foundations, which makes identifying teaching philosophies interesting and cumbersome.
Being the life and times (blog) of Ryan Straight, professional educator at the University of Arizona and terrible gamer on the couch in his living room.
Provides a list of 3 references at the end of CV, uses interesting table format to list funding and educational + research activities, included number of students with Educational Activities
Approximately 30 percent of American adults are obese and 16 percent of teenagers are considered overweight. These numbers show a stark lack of physical fitness in the American population. At a time when physical activity is declining due to technological advances, musculoskeletal injuries and chronic diseases are up.
This is an example of one of the more well-known researchers/professors that is in the same line of study I am going into. As you will see, it is quite extensive! The highlights section, I can't decide if I like that or think it is sanctimonious...maybe a little of both
Curriculum Vitaes (also called "vitas") and resumes have similar purposes - as jobseeker marketing documents that provide key information about your skills, experiences, education, and personal qualities to prove that you are the ideal candidate for a job in an easy-to-digest format. Primarily used in Europe, CVs differ slightly from resumes in their use format, and length.
"You'll spot that I haven't mentioned 'work-life balance'. I don't believe in it. There are only 24 hours in a day, and it's all my life. My work is my life, my home is my life, my family is my life and my addiction to mid-century Belgian ceramics on eBay is also my life."
I am certainly interested in having children while I pursue a career in academia. I enjoyed this article because it was a refreshing departure from the usual negativity associated with the topic. Obviously being a parent and an academic are not mutually exclusive titles, so here's someone who talks about how she does it!
This definitely strikes a chord, its one of those things I was told I had to choose between if I wanted to go for my PhD: family or career- and by female faculty members! I won't spoil the article, but I agree- babies do matter in the academic career of women.
Chronological listing of EDUCAUSE Learning Initiative (ELI) publications. Includes "7 Things You Should Know..." whitepapers that summarize a topic and provide overviews and resources for further study. Also includes papers and reports, briefs, and more. Provides useful starting point for research and findings on technology in education.
Over the years, the United States has undergone numerous changes and unfortunately many segments of society are not functioning optimally. Many of the changes are, directly or indirectly, related to economics, technological advancements, and demographic shifts.