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On Writing a Dissertation | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. On Writing a Dissertation. March 5, 2012. March 5, 2012. Recently several friends who are in graduate school asked me for advice on how to write a dissertation. I did that a long time ago…and now with so much more technology tools available I might do it differently. Although, I’m pretty content with the strategies I used then. Here’s my list of suggestions. Get and have handy a dictionary and thesaurus. Create a dedicated work space.
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Professional Development 24/7: Restructuring How We Deliver Training | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Professional Development 24/7: Restructuring How We Deliver Training. October 30, 2011. Session at POD Friday, October 28. Professional Development 24/7: Restructuring How We Deliver Training. Innovative Educators Valerie Kisiel and Kristen Seldon. Intros kinds of professional development offered modality. Think outside of the box. Do more with less. Restructure the way we serve faculty staff. Online enrollment up 832% from 2001-2009.
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Compassion: The Second Principle | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Compassion: The Second Principle. May 2, 2014. The second principle of Buddhist psychology states:. 8220;Compassion is our deepest nature. It arises from our interconnection with all things.”. I have previously written about. Compassion includes several skills:. Empathy: the ability to notice and appreciate the feelings of others. Sympathy: the ability to be expressive along with others who are expressive. Lately I’ve noticed tha...
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General Education: Considerations for Reaching Minority Students | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. General Education: Considerations for Reaching Minority Students. July 20, 2010. A colleague recently asked. What our institution is doing to transform its curriculum and support programs to create powerful learners among our minority populations. She also asked that I comment on our general education curriculum and how it does or does not respond to cultural differences among the student body. Consilience: The Unity of Knowlege,.
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Maintaining Healthy States of Consciousness: The Fourth Principle. August 19, 2014. Lately, I’ve been writing about the principles of Buddhist psychology. And how they apply to educational leadership. This shifting is churned by emotional states. Insecurity blended with anger is remarkably powerful; as is confidence blended with joy. Through this lens, ask yourself what kind of leadership do you want to express. Many of those around us...
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annatgrcc | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Professional Development 24/7: Restructuring How We Deliver Training. October 30, 2011. Session at POD Friday, October 28. Professional Development 24/7: Restructuring How We Deliver Training. Innovative Educators Valerie Kisiel and Kristen Seldon. Intros kinds of professional development offered modality. Think outside of the box. Do more with less. Restructure the way we serve faculty staff. Online enrollment up 832% from 2001-2009.
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Maintaining Healthy States of Consciousness: The Fourth Principle | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Maintaining Healthy States of Consciousness: The Fourth Principle. August 19, 2014. Lately, I’ve been writing about the principles of Buddhist psychology. And how they apply to educational leadership. This shifting is churned by emotional states. Insecurity blended with anger is remarkably powerful; as is confidence blended with joy. Through this lens, ask yourself what kind of leadership do you want to express. Many of those around us...
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Notes and Reflections from One Book, One College presentation at GRCC’s Lakeshore Campus | Ric Underhile's Blog
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Ric Underhile's Blog. Reflections and musings about higher education. Notes and Reflections from One Book, One College presentation at GRCC’s Lakeshore Campus. August 28, 2010. August 30, 2010. One Book, One College is a national program inspired by The Library of Congress’s Center for the Book program. The broad objectives of One Book, One College include:. 1 promoting reading as a hobby. 2 increasing appreciation for and skills in literacy. What would you like your co-workers to be great at? Develop a ...
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