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Month: April 2019

Yep. I’m tired of this crap, too.

April 25, 2019 CaroleQuine

I’ve come to notice something: Most people simply don’t take ageism seriously. I bet you know what I’m talking about. You’ve probably heard people at

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Student Teaches Teacher

April 16, 2019 CaroleQuine

  A learning moment for this Boomer: A Gen Z student asked permission to draft with paper & pencil before typing-up in Word. I said

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From Conversation to Activism

April 15, 2019 CaroleQuine

Last week, a committee I chair–my college’s Multi-Generational Teaching & Learning Committee–hosted its first panel presentation. Entitled “A Multi-Generational Conversation: Classrooms, Computers, and Curriculum,” the

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Trending: Change in Perspective on College Admissions Testing

April 7, 2019 CaroleQuine

Inside Higher Ed is reporting on an increased number of colleges dropping SAT and ACT requirements as part of the admissions process. Reason: Diversity concerns.

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Something to Think About

April 5, 2019 CaroleQuine

According to Pew Research Center (Dimock, 2019), “While younger and older adults may differ in their views at a given moment, generational cohorts allow researchers

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