Cooking Up Change: Higher Ed Lessons from Julia Child
The ethos of Julia Child's teaching—embracing innovation, learning from mistakes, and engaging audiences with authenticity—can profoundly drive the trajectory of online higher education. As we face a future brimming with digital potential, it's imperative that educational institutions imbibe these lessons, transforming to meet the needs of a globally connected, ever-changing student demographic.
21 More Motivational Quotes for a Productive Spring
Whether it’s spring cleaning, planning your garden, getting back into your exercise routine, or finally tackling the 6’ pile of cardboard boxes that you need to break down and recycle in your garage, we’ve got your back. Last year, we shared 20 of our favorite motivational quotes for a productive spring, and this year, we’re back at it with 21 more quotes to inspire and encourage you.
The Art of Higher Education Compliance: Cultivating Buy-In
Whether you’re working on higher education accreditation, a new telecom software, or a popstar’s memoir; empathy, communication, and clarity are critical to getting your team’s support. It still may not be easy, but it’s absolutely worth the work. Because getting your team to support your compliance efforts not only allows you to achieve your goal, it creates a culture of openness, continuous improvement, and collective success.
Higher Education Enrollment Agreements Explained
In the world of higher education, where the commitment to delivering quality programs and engaging in transparent, ethical practices is the name of the game, enrollment agreements can serve as foundational documents. For institutions that use them, this contractual tool does more than outline the legalities of the student-institution relationship; it sets the tone for the entire educational journey. Because of this, they are crucial to get right.
What is a SWOT Analysis?
Ever wonder why a SWOT analysis is critical in higher education strategic planning? Uncover how regular self-assessments can lead to innovative strategies and help organizations navigate challenges. We're covering real-world examples, including Tesla's operational issues, to understand the impact of proactive planning versus reactive responses in education management.
SMART Goals for Strategic Planning Explained
Resolutions are a lot like cotton candy. They’re sweet ideas but will disappear under any kind of pressure (or in any kind of puddle). A SMART goal is the key to turning these ephemeral wishes into lasting change. Specificity, Measurability, Achievability, Relevance, and a Timeline give your goals the structure and shape you need in order to achieve them.