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Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
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People always ask, “How do you come up with ideas for writing?” So I analyzed my writer’s notebook and identified my most frequently used strategies for recording, nurturing and thinking about story content.
Philanthro-Trekking In Basa Village, Nepal, Jeff Rasley
Philanthro-Trekking In Basa Village, Nepal, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Article for Real Travel Adventures about hiking in Nepal and working with Basa Village.
A Resting Place In Nepal, Jeff Rasley
A Resting Place In Nepal, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog for Around the World Blog on the author’s travels in Nepal.
A Change To Violence, Jeff Rasley
A Change To Violence, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Guest blog for Around the World Blog on the safety of Nepal.
Interview With Bringing Progress To Paradise Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley
Interview With Bringing Progress To Paradise Author Jeff Rasley, Jeff Rasley
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Interview with Travelanthropist about the author’s experience in the Himalayas and Basa Village.
6 Ways To Celebrate Student Writing, Susan C. Adamson
6 Ways To Celebrate Student Writing, Susan C. Adamson
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Susan Adamson, executive director of the Indiana Partnership for Young Writers, shares a few of her favorite strategies for celebrating student writing at the end of a unit of study.
Metaphors Of The Market Economy And The Learning Community, Ben Sippola
Metaphors Of The Market Economy And The Learning Community, Ben Sippola
Kristi Schultz Broughton Liberal Arts Essay Contest
2011 Topic: Education as Commodity: Liberal Arts Education in the Consumer Age
Contemporary higher education is increasingly dominated by the realities and metaphors of the market economy. Education is an investment or a product. Students are consumers. Admissions counselors are salespeople and professors deliver their customers goods and services. Write an essay about this mindset and how it has affected your education. Have your attitudes towards the commoditization of education changed during your time at Butler? Fundamentally, how can or should liberal arts education fit within this worldview?