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Book LinkedIn for Students  Graduates  and Educators

Download or read book LinkedIn for Students Graduates and Educators written by Miguel Garcia and published by . This book was released on 2019-10-28 with total page 192 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Go to college and get a good job... That's the dream we were all sold, right? Well it doesn't happen by magic. If you're going to win in this ultra-competitive job market - one that welcomes 3.8 million new graduates in the US alone every year - you need more than a diploma or degree. You need a proven strategy to stand out, connect and land the job of your dreams. LinkedIn for Students, Graduates, and Educators can help you... I'm Melonie Dodaro, the international #1 Best Seller of two books on leveraging LinkedIn for professionals, executives, and business owners. My co-author and I have years of experience and success helping people from all industries not only navigate LinkedIn and it's abundant opportunities, but leveraging it into multi-million dollar deals, new careers, and enriched lives. Now we're taking all of that knowledge and expertise and putting it into our new book... LinkedIn for Students, Graduates, and Educators How to Use LinkedIn to Land Your Dream Job in 90 Days: A Career Development Handbook As a student or graduate, you may think you are at a disadvantage in the marketplace. Maybe the competition has more experience than you (HINT: They do). Or, perhaps other graduates have a better resume than you. Inside these pages, we'll unlock how to authentically position yourself for maximum results. Our proven strategy that will show you how to land your dream job in 90 days using LinkedIn. Imagine... A fast and easy way to find your first job, one you will actually enjoy A career building path to live a life of fulfillment and achievement A job you can do well and be paid well for... all within the next three months. The strategies and tactics outlined in this book will jumpstart your career, starting with a LinkedIn profile that leaps off the page. You'll learn how to correctly search for the right job and share powerful content that will get employers contacting you. You'll not only build an online reputation that stands out, but you'll unlock a door to a job you love and a career you relish. Inside LinkedIn for Students, Graduates & Educators, you'll learn how to: Enhance your skills and develop best practices employers care about Provide expanded knowledge around your career development Learn what employers are truly thinking when comparing your profile vs. your competition ...and much more This is the only book you'll need to launch the career of your dreams and position yourself precisely in the mindshare of your future employer. Get your copy today.

Book How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile    And 18 Mistakes to Avoid

Download or read book How to Write a KILLER LinkedIn Profile And 18 Mistakes to Avoid written by Brenda Bernstein and published by . This book was released on 2019-05-23 with total page 292 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Are you getting the results you want from your LinkedIn profile? This LinkedIn "bible" offers 18 detailed strategies and writing tips PLUS 7 Bonus tips that will teach you how to get found on LinkedIn, and how to keep people reading after they find you. Contains tips for job seekers, business owners, and other professionals.

Book Graduate Skills and Game Based Learning

Download or read book Graduate Skills and Game Based Learning written by Matthew Barr and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-09-05 with total page 238 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book explores the efficacy of game-based learning to develop university students’ skills and competencies. While writing on game-based learning has previously emphasised the use of games developed specifically for educational purposes, this book fills an important gap in the literature by focusing on commercial games such as World of Warcraft and Minecraft. Underpinned by robust empirical evidence, the author demonstrates that the current negative perception of video games is ill-informed, and in fact these games can be important tools to develop graduate skills related to employability. Speaking to very current concerns about the employability of higher education graduates and the skills that university is intended to develop, this book also explores the attitudes to game-based learning as expressed by instructors, students and game developers.

Book LinkedIn for College Students

Download or read book LinkedIn for College Students written by Debra Faris and published by Segr Publishing LLC. This book was released on 2014-02-28 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: LinkedIn for College Students will teach you the most important lesson you will ever learn: How to build the relationships that will get you that dream job before you graduate. Start using LinkedIn NOW. This book will guide you through a step-by-step process to create an authentic profile that will make you the most attractive candidate for the career you've always dreamed could be yours.~ 12 Strategies to Transform your Job Search~ Make a Lasting impression with your online resume~ How to build the right connections to get that job~ Engage or Not to Engage, creating a social business~ Formatting... the Power of Visualization~ Make SEO work for you, attract Recruiters & HR professionals~ Make LinkedIn Influencers make you look good~ Make a Difference through Charities & Volunteering~ How to find your Tribe through LinkedIn groups~ Fearless Networking, Anywhere-Any time~ Learn the fastest and easiest way to market yourself

Book Graduate Attributes in Higher Education

Download or read book Graduate Attributes in Higher Education written by Carey Normand and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2017-03-31 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Graduate Attributes in Higher Education illuminates the value of graduate attributes for students, graduates and lecturers in higher education. A coherent, intelligent, subtle and important enhancement to the field, this text guides readers through a theoretical and historical analysis of graduate attributes, using interdisciplinary and interprofessional lenses. This unique approach offers pertinent coverage of a wider range of graduate attributes than one usually sees, generating multiple perspectives and discourses that have implications for both theory and practice. Through an open and exploratory analysis, this text asks questions such as the following: • Are programmes of study which claim ‘postgraduate’ attributes providing something further, deeper or enhanced in comparison, or just more of the same? • Should we be developing continuing professional development attributes for our professional learning programmes of study, or are attributes of this nature established at the undergraduate level? • How can we embed graduate attributes in curricula in a wide range of subject discipline-specific and interdisciplinary ways? • In a culture of lifelong learning and a cross-disciplinary changing global market, are attributes simply a starting point – a launch pad for future and ongoing development required for a world of increasing complexity? Clearly structured and offering a mix of case study and theoretical frameworks to explore each GA, practical guidance is offered at the end of each chapter on how to embed the relevant graduate attribute whilst providing well-researched theoretical underpinning. The varied methods applied and methodological attitudes espoused will prove inclusive to a wide range of readers. Bringing together analysis of specific case studies from a wide range of professional and discipline-specific contexts, Graduate Attributes in Higher Education will be a valuable text for educators and professionals focused on curriculum development and professional learning.

Book There Is Life After College

Download or read book There Is Life After College written by Jeffrey J. Selingo and published by HarperCollins. This book was released on 2016-04-12 with total page 211 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the bestselling author of College Unbound comes a hopeful, inspiring blueprint to help alleviate parents’ anxiety and prepare their college-educated child to successfully land a good job after graduation. Saddled with thousands of dollars of debt, today’s college students are graduating into an uncertain job market that is leaving them financially dependent on their parents for years to come—a reality that has left moms and dads wondering: What did I pay all that money for? There Is Life After College offers students, parents, and even recent graduates the practical advice and insight they need to jumpstart their careers. Education expert Jeffrey Selingo answers key questions—Why is the transition to post-college life so difficult for many recent graduates? How can graduates market themselves to employers that are reluctant to provide on-the-job training? What can institutions and individuals do to end the current educational and economic stalemate?—and offers a practical step-by-step plan every young professional can follow. From the end of high school through college graduation, he lays out exactly what students need to do to acquire the skills companies want. Full of tips, advice, and insight, this wise, practical guide will help every student, no matter their major or degree, find real employment—and give their parents some peace of mind.

Book Employability via Higher Education  Sustainability as Scholarship

Download or read book Employability via Higher Education Sustainability as Scholarship written by Alice Diver and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2019-09-23 with total page 564 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book discusses the topic of graduate employability from the premise that in this era of ‘massification,’ economic austerity, and political uncertainties, higher education (HE) no longer guarantees a clear ‘work place advantage.’ Divided into three sections, the book offers theoretical and philosophical discourses on the ‘HE quandary,’ whilst taking into account – and critiquing - political, temporal, and national contexts. It culminates in an investigation into specific discipline areas. It offers insights into the way that institutions, decision-makers, academics, and professional support staff can work together towards ensuring that our graduates are able to cope with the varied demands and challenges of modern job markets. It harnesses arguments and reflections on the breadth and depth of the functions of HE, such as social transformation, promoting principles of social justice, and providing opportunities. It grounds these in a triadic model for enhancing student engagement and holistic learning, namely, the emotional, cognitive, and behavioural aspects. As an anthology, it is forward-gazing in terms of the sustainability debate, whilst still offering evidence-based, research-grounded, practical suggestions to readers looking for tips and tools of the trade.

Book The Graduate School Mess

    Book Details:
  • Author : Leonard Cassuto
  • Publisher : Harvard University Press
  • Release : 2015-09-14
  • ISBN : 067472898X
  • Pages : 320 pages

Download or read book The Graduate School Mess written by Leonard Cassuto and published by Harvard University Press. This book was released on 2015-09-14 with total page 320 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: American graduate education is in disarray. Graduate study in the humanities takes too long and those who succeed face a dismal academic job market. Leonard Cassuto gives practical advice about how faculty can teach and advise students so that they are prepared for the demands of the working worlds they will join, inside and outside the academy.

Book Graduate to a Great Career

Download or read book Graduate to a Great Career written by Catherine Kaputa and published by Nicholas Brealey. This book was released on 2016-04-07 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: What you need to know that you didn't learn at college! This is the most important moment in your career. Branding guru Catherine Kaputa will show you how to get it right. In today's job market, competition is fierce. After college many graduates fall back to earth with a bump and struggle to launch a career in their chosen field. But what if you changed the way you thought about applications? What if, instead of getting bogged down in the search process, you approached your resume like a marketer launching an exciting new brand? Marketing guru and brand strategist Catherine Kaputa is an expert in personal branding and knows exactly how to make an application sizzle. Drawing on her years of experience, insightful case-studies of recent graduates, and fascinating insider details from companies like Nike, Volvo, and Google, Kaputa will help you to navigate the career landscape as she shares her strategy for standing out from other applicants, in even the most competitive industries. Graduate to a Great Career will give you the tools you need to survive and show you how to thrive by creating Brand You.

Book Linked

    Book Details:
  • Author : Omar Garriott
  • Publisher : Workman Publishing Company
  • Release : 2022-05-03
  • ISBN : 1523517840
  • Pages : 298 pages

Download or read book Linked written by Omar Garriott and published by Workman Publishing Company. This book was released on 2022-05-03 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The LinkedIn insider’s guide to how the new job search really works—and how to make it work for you. No one disputes that LinkedIn is the world’s biggest job market. So it’s about time that someone with the inside scoop explained how to make the most of it. Here, from two LinkedIn experts and former employees, is the definitive guide that demystifies the massive site and gives every reader—from the newly minted college graduate to the midlife career-changer—the most important strategies to win the modern job search game. Clear, lively, and decidedly practical, Linked shows how to burnish your personal brand so recruiters come to you. Tap the power of the network effect and turn anyone into an invaluable referral. Think like employers and focus your profile to get noticed, get considered, and get hired. And game both the search algorithm and Applicant Tracking Systems used by nearly every employer in every economic sector. The result: not just a great job, but the future of your dreams.

Book Grading for Equity

    Book Details:
  • Author : Joe Feldman
  • Publisher : Corwin Press
  • Release : 2018-09-25
  • ISBN : 1506391591
  • Pages : 282 pages

Download or read book Grading for Equity written by Joe Feldman and published by Corwin Press. This book was released on 2018-09-25 with total page 282 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Joe Feldman shows us how we can use grading to help students become the leaders of their own learning and lift the veil on how to succeed. . . . This must-have book will help teachers learn to implement improved, equity-focused grading for impact." —Zaretta Hammond, Author of Culturally Responsive Teaching & The Brain Crack open the grading conversation Here at last—and none too soon—is a resource that delivers the research base, tools, and courage to tackle one of the most challenging and emotionally charged conversations in today’s schools: our inconsistent grading practices and the ways they can inadvertently perpetuate the achievement and opportunity gaps among our students. With Grading for Equity, Joe Feldman cuts to the core of the conversation, revealing how grading practices that are accurate, bias-resistant, and motivational will improve learning, minimize grade inflation, reduce failure rates, and become a lever for creating stronger teacher-student relationships and more caring classrooms. Essential reading for schoolwide and individual book study or for student advocates, Grading for Equity provides A critical historical backdrop, describing how our inherited system of grading was originally set up as a sorting mechanism to provide or deny opportunity, control students, and endorse a "fixed mindset" about students’ academic potential—practices that are still in place a century later A summary of the research on motivation and equitable teaching and learning, establishing a rock-solid foundation and a "true north" orientation toward equitable grading practices Specific grading practices that are more equitable, along with teacher examples, strategies to solve common hiccups and concerns, and evidence of effectiveness Reflection tools for facilitating individual or group engagement and understanding As Joe writes, "Grading practices are a mirror not just for students, but for us as their teachers." Each one of us should start by asking, "What do my grading practices say about who I am and what I believe?" Then, let’s make the choice to do things differently . . . with Grading for Equity as a dog-eared reference.

Book Ratchetdemic

    Book Details:
  • Author : Christopher Emdin
  • Publisher : Beacon Press
  • Release : 2021-08-10
  • ISBN : 0807089516
  • Pages : 264 pages

Download or read book Ratchetdemic written by Christopher Emdin and published by Beacon Press. This book was released on 2021-08-10 with total page 264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A revolutionary new educational model that encourages educators to provide spaces for students to display their academic brilliance without sacrificing their identities Building on the ideas introduced in his New York Times best-selling book, For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood, Christopher Emdin introduces an alternative educational model that will help students (and teachers) celebrate ratchet identity in the classroom. Ratchetdemic advocates for a new kind of student identity—one that bridges the seemingly disparate worlds of the ivory tower and the urban classroom. Because modern schooling often centers whiteness, Emdin argues, it dismisses ratchet identity (the embodying of “negative” characteristics associated with lowbrow culture, often thought to be possessed by people of a particular ethnic, racial, or socioeconomic status) as anti-intellectual and punishes young people for straying from these alleged “academic norms,” leaving young people in classrooms frustrated and uninspired. These deviations, Emdin explains, include so-called “disruptive behavior” and a celebration of hip-hop music and culture. Emdin argues that being “ratchetdemic,” or both ratchet and academic (like having rap battles about science, for example), can empower students to embrace themselves, their backgrounds, and their education as parts of a whole, not disparate identities. This means celebrating protest, disrupting the status quo, and reclaiming the genius of youth in the classroom.

Book 120 Ways To Achieve Your Purpose With LinkedIn

Download or read book 120 Ways To Achieve Your Purpose With LinkedIn written by Sue Ellson and published by 120 Ways Publishing. This book was released on 2016-02-23 with total page 255 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ‘120 Ways To Achieve Your Purpose With LinkedIn: Tried And True Tips And Techniques’ is for: defining and achieving your purpose managing your LinkedIn Profile, Company Page and Group exploring LinkedIn features including Newsfeed, Pulse, Apps job search, career development, business and social enterprise measuring and improving your performance statistics, backups, solving issues, taking action and achieving results It includes information for: students, job seekers and career changers freelancers, entrepreneurs and business owners advisers, consultants and thought leaders community groups and professional associations schools, colleges and universities anyone who wants to leverage their skills, knowledge and networks This thorough, practical and detailed guide provides you with the key strategies and techniques, based on your purpose, that you can implement today for your success in the future. Get started and take action now! **Special free bonus offers at https://120ways.com/members Chapter Outline Preface Introduction 1. It’s All About Purpose 1.1 Take Action To Achieve Your Purpose 1.2 Prepare Your Own Action Plan 1.3 Selecting Your Purpose – Based On Your Values 1.4 Learn The Skills To Achieve Your Purpose 1.5 Aim For 80% Rather Than 100% 1.6 Define Your Boundaries On Your Terms 2. Pre Work Starting Points 2.1 Select The Initial Purposes You Would Like To Achieve 2.2 Select Your Primary Keywords 2.3 Select Your Secondary Keywords 2.4 Prepare For The Process 2.5 Allocate Some Time To Achieve Your Purpose 2.6 Collect Some Baseline Statistics And Backup Your Data 2.7 Overcome Your LinkedIn Hang-ups 2.8 Improve Your Digital Literacy 2.9 Familiarize Yourself With The Functions Of LinkedIn 2.10 The Dangers Of Using LinkedIn Incorrectly 3. Creating And Updating Your LinkedIn Profile 3.1 Do This Before Updating Your LinkedIn Profile 3.2 Essential Edit For Every LinkedIn Profile 3.3 The Computer Experience – Attracting Viewers 3.4 The User Experience – Convince Viewers 3.5 LinkedIn Strategy And Tactics – Convert For Results 4. Performance Power Tools 4.1 Post On LinkedIn 4.2 Join Relevant Groups On LinkedIn 4.3 Follow Relevant Companies On LinkedIn 4.4 Maximize Your Education 4.5 Select Your Influencers (Following) 4.6 Select Your Channels (Following) 4.7 Select Your News Publishers 4.8 Decide How To Respond To Your News Feed 4.9 Create A Schedule For Endorsing Skills Of Connections 4.10 Select A Recommendations Strategy 4.11 Select A Connections Strategy 4.12 Decide What You Will Do On A Regular Basis 5. Job Search Strategies 5.1 Select A Range Of Concurrent Strategies 5.2 Do Your Research 5.3 Find Suitable Mentors Through LinkedIn 5.4 Reach Out To Your Network 5.5 Apply For Jobs Listed On LinkedIn 5.6 View The Career Sections Of Selected Companies 5.7 Connect With Recruiters 5.8 Connect With Professional Association Members 5.9 Tailor Your Photo, Headline And Summary 5.10 Understand Job Search Algorithms 5.11 Prepare For Job Interviews 5.12 The Key To Job Search Success 6. Career Development 6.1 Identifying Choices And Making Decisions 6.2 Understanding The Local Market 6.3 Overcoming Barriers To Entry 6.4 Massaging The Message 6.5 Add Some Flair To Your LinkedIn Profile 6.6 Changing Your Purpose, Job or Enterprise Direction 7. Recruitment And Human Resources Practices 7.1 Perceived LinkedIn Risks To Enterprises 7.2 How To Interpret LinkedIn Profiles 7.3 How To Find Quality Candidates Via Advanced Search 7.4 Posting Job Ads On LinkedIn 7.5 Preparing For Job Interviews 7.6 Inducting New Employees 7.7 LinkedIn For Leaders, Managers And Employees 7.8 LinkedIn For Leaving Employees 7.9 LinkedIn For Former Employees 8. Business and Social Enterprise 8.1 Establishing Quality Enterprise Real Estate On LinkedIn 8.2 Building Your Enterprise Digital Asset 8.3 Enterprise Updates Via Your LinkedIn Company Profile 8.4 Create A Style Guide For Your Company Updates 8.5 Options For Your LinkedIn Social Media Policy 8.6 Effective Strategies For Your LinkedIn Group 8.7 Messages From The CEO and Management 8.8 Getting Sales Via LinkedIn 8.9 Follow Up Techniques For Success 8.10 Measuring Your Return On Investment 8.11 Choose Your Overall Enterprise LinkedIn Strategy 9. Generational Tips For LinkedIn Profiles For Individuals 9.1 Students In Secondary Or Tertiary Education 9.2 Early Career 9.3 Mid-Career 9.4 Career Changers 9.5 Late Career 9.6 Retirement 10. Schools, Colleges And Universities 10.1 Applying For A University Profile 10.2 Benefits Of A University Profile 10.3 Tools For Higher Education Professionals 10.4 Tools For University Students 10.5 Add To Profile Qualification Or Certification Button 11. International Purposes 12. Personal Branding And Reputation Management 12.1 Personal Branding Tips 12.2 Reputation Management Tips 12.3 Networks You Need In Your Life 13. Research 13.1 Searching For People 13.2 Saving Your Searches 13.3 Taking Action From Your Searches 14. Referrals 14.1 Referral Marketing 14.2 Referral Sharing 14.3 Referral Automation 15. Relationships 15.1 Building And Developing Relationships 15.2 Changing And Challenging Relationships 15.3 Relationships That Have Ended 16. Achieving Your Goals 16.1 Top 20 Tips And Techniques 16.2 Your Minimum Targets 16.3 Questions And Answers 17. LinkedIn Special Features 17.1 LinkedIn Information 17.2 LinkedIn Products 17.3 LinkedIn Resources 17.4 LinkedIn Apps 17.5 LinkedIn Tools 17.6 LinkedIn Indexes 18. Future Of LinkedIn 19. Full List Of 120 Actions 20. Bonuses Appendix 1 – List of Career Development Enterprises Index

Book A Practitioner   s Guide to Supporting Graduate and Professional Students

Download or read book A Practitioner s Guide to Supporting Graduate and Professional Students written by Valerie A. Shepard and published by Routledge. This book was released on 2022-02-24 with total page 206 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This guide helps faculty and student affairs practitioners better serve graduate and professional school students as they navigate what can be an isolating, taxing, and unfamiliar context. Providing actionable strategies, as well as a common language for practitioners to advocate for themselves and for their students, this book is a quick start manual that defines current issues around graduate and professional student development. Drawing together current resources and research around post-baccalaureate student outcomes, this book explores the diverse student needs of graduate and professional students and provides a clear understanding of their social, personal, and psychological development and how to support their success. Case studies showcase specific examples of practice including a holistic development model for graduate training; integrating academic, personal, professional, and career development needs; promising practices for engagement; a diversity, equity, and inclusion approach to access and outcomes; how graduate schools can be important partners to student affairs professionals; and examples of assessment in action. This book provides tools, resources, communication strategies, and actionable theory-to-practice connections for practitioners, professionals, and faculty at all levels who work to support post-baccalaureate student thriving. Appendix available for download online at www.routledge.com/9780367639884 on the tab that is entitled "Support Material."

Book Teaching Gradually

    Book Details:
  • Author : Kacie L. Armstrong
  • Publisher : Taylor & Francis
  • Release : 2023-07-03
  • ISBN : 1000978362
  • Pages : 303 pages

Download or read book Teaching Gradually written by Kacie L. Armstrong and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2023-07-03 with total page 303 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Teaching Gradually is a guide for anyone new to teaching and learning in higher education. Written for graduate student instructors, by graduate students with substantive teaching experience, this resource is among the first of its kind to speak to graduate students as comrades-in-arms with voices from alongside them in the trenches, rather than from far behind the lines. Each author featured in this book was a graduate student at the time they wrote their contribution. Consequently, the following chapters give scope to a newer, diverse generation of educators who are closer in experience and professional age to the book’s intended audience. The tools, methods, and ideas discussed here are ones that the authors have found most useful in teaching today’s students. Each chapter offers a variety of strategies for successful classroom practices that are often not explicitly covered in graduate training.Overall, this book consists of 42 chapters written by 51 authors who speak from a vast array of backgrounds and viewpoints, and who represent a broad spectrum of experience spanning small, large, public, and private institutions of higher education. Each chapter offers targeted advice that speaks to the learning curve inherent to early-career teaching, while presenting tangible strategies that readers can leverage to address the dynamic professional landscape they inhabit. The contributors’ stories and reflections provide the context to build the reader’s confidence in trying new approaches in their his or her teaching. This book covers a wide range of topics designed to appeal to graduate student instructors across disciplines, from those teaching discussion sections, to those managing studio classes and lab sessions, to those serving as the instructor of record for their own course. Despite the medley of content, two common threads run throughout this volume: a strong focus on diversity and inclusion, and an acknowledgment of the increasing shift to online teaching.As a result of engaging with Teaching Gradually, readers will be able to:·Identify best teaching practices to enhance student learning ·Develop a plan to implement these strategies in their teaching ·Expand their conception of contexts in which teaching and learning can take place ·Evaluate and refine their approaches to fostering inclusion in and out of the classroom ·Assess student learning and the efficacy of their own teaching practices ·Practice professional self-reflection

Book The Purposeful Graduate

    Book Details:
  • Author : Tim Clydesdale
  • Publisher : University of Chicago Press
  • Release : 2015-05-06
  • ISBN : 022623648X
  • Pages : 359 pages

Download or read book The Purposeful Graduate written by Tim Clydesdale and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2015-05-06 with total page 359 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We all know that higher education has changed dramatically over the past two decades. Historically a time of exploration and self-discovery, the college years have been narrowed toward an increasingly singular goal—career training—and college students these days forgo the big questions about who they are and how they can change the world and instead focus single-mindedly on their economic survival. In The Purposeful Graduate, Tim Clydesdale elucidates just what a tremendous loss this is, for our youth, our universities, and our future as a society. At the same time, he shows that it doesn’t have to be this way: higher education can retain its higher cultural role, and students with a true sense of purpose—of personal, cultural, and intellectual value that cannot be measured by a wage—can be streaming out of every one of its institutions. The key, he argues, is simple: direct, systematic, and creative programs that engage undergraduates on the question of purpose. Backing up his argument with rich data from a Lilly Endowment grant that funded such programs on eighty-eight different campuses, he shows that thoughtful engagement of the notion of vocational calling by students, faculty, and staff can bring rich rewards for all those involved: greater intellectual development, more robust community involvement, and a more proactive approach to lifelong goals. Nearly every institution he examines—from internationally acclaimed research universities to small liberal arts colleges—is a success story, each designing and implementing its own program, that provides students with deep resources that help them to launch flourishing lives. Flying in the face of the pessimistic forecast of higher education’s emaciated future, Clydesdale offers a profoundly rich alternative, one that can be achieved if we simply muster the courage to talk with students about who they are and what they are meant to do.

Book The PhDictionary

    Book Details:
  • Author : Herb Childress
  • Publisher : University of Chicago Press
  • Release : 2016-05-02
  • ISBN : 022635931X
  • Pages : 290 pages

Download or read book The PhDictionary written by Herb Childress and published by University of Chicago Press. This book was released on 2016-05-02 with total page 290 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Navigating academia can seem like a voyage through a foreign land: strange cultural rules dictate everyday interactions, new vocabulary awaits at every turn, and the feeling of being an outsider is unshakable. For students considering doctoral programs and doctoral students considering faculty life, The PhDictionary is a lighthearted companion that illuminates the often opaque customs of academic life. With more than two decades as a doctoral student, college teacher, and administrator, Herb Childress has tripped over almost every possible misunderstood term, run up against every arcane practice, and developed strategies to deal with them all. He combines current data and personal stories into memorable definitions of 150 key phrases and concepts graduate students will need to know (or pretend to know) as they navigate their academic careers. From ABD to white paper—and with buyout, FERPA, gray literature, and soft money in between—each entry contains a helpful definition and plenty of relevant advice. Wry and knowledgeable, Childress is the perfect guide for anyone hoping to scale the ivory tower.