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A recent student advising meeting really got me thinking. Although there is hope that we may be turning a corner with Covid (or just getting used to t... by jamie_shushan Author in College Success Blog 09-25-2024 1 1 | 1682 | |||
Since joining Pinterest in....wow, 2012, my boards have been pathetically bare. But as you may have seen from my last post, this fall I've been on an ... by melanie_mcfadye Macmillan Employee in College Success Blog 06-26-2023 1 2 | 3147 | |||
John Gardner and Betsy Barefoot were some of the early innovators of the college success course. In keeping with that theme, the LaunchPad which accom... by heather_halter Macmillan Employee in College Success Blog 05-02-2023 0 3 | 3731 | |||
The Impact of Developing Student Metacognitive SkillsJoin us for the session that works best for you! Join us for an exclusive, paid virtual focus gro... by MadelineHarrant Macmillan Employee in College Success Blog 04-10-2023 0 0 | 983 | |||
Whether you find yourself teaching in-person or online this term, the need to promote social belonging remains a high priority. I say this based on wh... by andrea_burgoa Macmillan Employee in College Success Blog 02-04-2022 1 0 | 2194 |
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