Explore how Communities of Practice can enhance faculty development and foster continuous learning in higher education ...
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 ...
In classrooms around the world, educators strive to nurture not only students’ academic skills but also the qualities that help them thrive more generally as dynamic people, namely character strengths ...
Communities formed by and for educators play a vital role in shaping and enhancing our educational practices. By bringing together individuals with shared interests and goals, communities can foster ...
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 ...
The two of us have a pretty simple goal when facilitating professional learning. Keep things simple, mix research with practice, understand our impact, and ask questions that allow us to learn from ...
Communities of practice are not a new concept for HR professionals. But with emerging tech changing how work is done — and where work is done — some leaders seek to support and grow these ...
There are many different definitions and descriptions of a community of practice (CoP). Wheatley and Frieze use the term to describe a step along the way to becoming a system of influence in the two ...
Living Learning Communities (LLCs) have long been recognized as a best practice within higher education and academia, to support student learning and to deepen belonging for residential students. LLCs ...
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 ...