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Caracterización De Necesidades Académicas En Educación Superior En Siete Provincias De Cundinamarca, Claudia Urazán Penagos, William Enrique Parra Forero, Yeimer Farid Bohórquez Cortés, Luis David Barón Hernández, Yuli Alejandra Gutiérrez Villegas, Adrián Gualdrón Quintana, Cristian Camilo Barbosa Pineda, Deibyd Alejandro Ramírez Linares
Caracterización De Necesidades Académicas En Educación Superior En Siete Provincias De Cundinamarca, Claudia Urazán Penagos, William Enrique Parra Forero, Yeimer Farid Bohórquez Cortés, Luis David Barón Hernández, Yuli Alejandra Gutiérrez Villegas, Adrián Gualdrón Quintana, Cristian Camilo Barbosa Pineda, Deibyd Alejandro Ramírez Linares
Institucional
Este estudio tiene como objetivo realizar una evaluación de la factibilidad de programas en el contexto de la educación superior, centrando su enfoque en el análisis de las tendencias actuales a nivel mundial, nacional y local, y cómo estas podrían afectar e influir en las decisiones de política educativa y estrategia de oferta de programas académicos en el departamento de Cundinamarca.
Interprofessional Community Schools, Shauna Curran, Morgan Bassett, Belle Betit, Kelly Couch, Allie Hegarty, Katelynn Leblanc
Interprofessional Community Schools, Shauna Curran, Morgan Bassett, Belle Betit, Kelly Couch, Allie Hegarty, Katelynn Leblanc
CAIEP Spring Showcase 2024
This presentation details the key components of community schools and their importance to community members and students alike. Comprised of four primary pillars, these schools focus on expanding learning opportunities, bringing in a variety of student supports, serving families collectively, while emphasizing the collaborative element of leadership. Community schools serve as an integration point of various elements of a community to come together in order to produce maximum benefits for all.
Bringing Swipe Out Hunger To Vcu: Identifying Best Practices And Analyzing Administrative Policies For Future Reform, Jackie Stephens, Anjali Ta
Bringing Swipe Out Hunger To Vcu: Identifying Best Practices And Analyzing Administrative Policies For Future Reform, Jackie Stephens, Anjali Ta
Undergraduate Research Posters
At first glance, a college campus might look like a place of equal opportunity– communal dorms, shared dining halls, and similar course loads. However, arriving on campus is not where the college access conversation ends if students’ basic needs are not met. Food insecure students are at elevated risk of poor academic performance and delayed degree completion, with first-generation students being particularly vulnerable. Swipe Out Hunger is an organization that partners with colleges to reduce food insecurity among students by allowing those with extra dining hall meal swipes to donate them to food insecure peers. If implemented at VCU, Swipe …
Educational Access For Homeless School-Age Children : A Model For Building Collaboration Between Educators And Social Services Providers, Karen Tilbor, Al Leighton
Educational Access For Homeless School-Age Children : A Model For Building Collaboration Between Educators And Social Services Providers, Karen Tilbor, Al Leighton
Maine Collection
Educational Access for Homeless School-Age Children : A Model for Building Collaboration Between Educators and Social Services Providers
Karen Tilbor and Al Leighton
Human Services Development Institute, Edmund S. Muskie Institute of Public Affairs, Graduate Program in Public Policy and Management, University of Southern Maine
October 1990
"This report was prepared under contract with the Maine Department of Education" Printed under Appropriation # 013-05A-1002-01
Contents: Introduction / Forum for Portland-Area Educators / Brochure / Educators and Social Service Providers Collaborate / Summary and Recommendations / Appendices