Explore how Communities of Practice can enhance faculty development and foster continuous learning in higher education ...
Life is at base a network. It thrives on connection. We all know this, experientially, because we are alive! And when we are not feeling alive or lively it is often because we are disconnected, cut ...
A community of practice is a group of cross-divisional faculty and instructional staff who are interested in collaboratively learning about and integrating new teaching practices or technologies that ...
Communities of Practice (CoPs) are effective means to build capacities for development planning, providing venues for sharing best practices and learning from experiences of other countries. The ...
David Young is CEO of Participate, based out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina, formerly known as VIF International Education. He is passionate about professional development. In our digital age, social ...
Generating resources and engagement opportunities for colleges and universities to support their nonpartisan democratic engagement efforts is a feature of the ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge (ALL IN ...
Expertise from Forbes Councils members, operated under license. Opinions expressed are those of the author. Much ink has been spilled over the importance of lifelong learning. An Albert Einstein quote ...
In his book The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization, scientist and organizational-theory expert Peter Senge describes a learning organization as a place “where people ...
The Office of Academic Affairs is pleased to offer support for the creation of Faculty Learning Communities for the 2025-26 academic year. Faculty Learning Communities are composed of no more than 5 ...
The World Bank Tokyo Development Learning Center (TDLC) in collaboration with the Transit-oriented Development Community of Practice is organizing a five-day Technical Deep Dive (TDD) on ...
A Community of Practice (CoP) is a social phenomenon in which individuals, through their membership in a particular community or group, participate in an ongoing social practice of mastering skills ...