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Planificación universitaria frente a la crisis

‘Classic risk management tools’ helped protect the University of Tasmania, says its former management consultant boss May 19, 2020 By John Ross Consultancy contracts have been among the first expenses jettisoned as Australian universities face massive revenue...

Resiliencia como ideal educador

Domingo 24 de mayo de 2020 Resiliencia como ideal educador "Los tiempos que vienen, sujetos a varias crisis convergentes, requerirán un ideal educador diferente al que antes primó en muchas partes de Occidente. La resiliencia aparece como un intento por recuperar el...

Exámenes de admisión: Universidad de California

Dropping the SAT and ACT -- for Good University of California plan could change the role of standardized testing in admissions -- and not just for the UC system. By Scott Jaschik May 18, 2020  University of California president Janet Napolitano last week proposed a...

Covid-19 y ciclos largos de la economía

30 April 2020 by Vincent Carpentier COVID-19, long economic cycles and the prospects of a new world This blog originally ran on the UCL Blog Series #013: Education in the Time of COVID-19. The eruption of COVID-19 has (re)generated discussions about the possible...

Bibloitecas de cerca y de lejos

When You Can’t Send Students to the Campus Library By Jennifer Burek Pierce MAY 14, 2020 Among the many things that faculty members worried about in our Covid-19 switch to remote teaching was how to provide course materials when students could no longer walk into a...

La ciencia de la enseñanza

 May 2020 | Volume 77 | Number 8 Learning and the Brain Pages 14-20 Issue Table of Contents | Read Article Abstract The Sciences of Teaching Carol Ann Tomlinson and David A. Sousa The fields of neuroscience and psychology, when paired, offer new insights on the...

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