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Understanding the Impact of Ableism in Elder Abuse Prevention

This presentation focuses on the harm of ableism in preventing elder abuse, presented by Ali Chiu at the Elder Justice Summit. The material covers key training objectives such as exploring the history of disability in the U.S., understanding ableism, and discussing tools for responding to abuse repo

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Improving Academic Writing: Key Aspects of Academic Style and Referencing

Learn about academic style in English, principles of referencing, and how to write effectively for assignments. Understand the functions of academic style, such as clear communication and showcasing membership in the academic community. Explore a paragraph analysis on making people work harder, iden

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Understanding CAPC: Curriculum and Academic Policies Council Overview

CAPC, the Curriculum and Academic Policies Council, is a faculty legislative body responsible for recommending changes to academic policies and curriculum. Governed by bylaws, CAPC conducts elections, engages in decision-making processes, and has various committees and subcommittees dedicated to spe

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Divanto our comprehensive guide to all things PTE Academic test date 2024!

Divanto our comprehensive guide to all things PTE Academic test date 2024! Whether you're aiming to study abroad or advance your career, PTE Academic, conducted by Pearson PLC Group, stands out as a leading digital English language test.\n\n\n\nPTE Academic assesses your skills in listening, readin

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Embracing Your Voice in Academic Writing

Academic writing doesn't require you to abandon your unique voice. It's about finding a balance between everyday language and academic tone. Avoiding convoluted writing is key to engaging readers. Blending colloquial and academic styles can enhance clarity and audience understanding, making complex

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Office of the Registrar: Academic Year 2021-2022 Overview

This collection provides detailed information about the Office of the Registrar's responsibilities, academic processes, policies, contact emails, office location, and graduate attributes for the academic year 2021-2022 at Nazarbayev University. From managing academic leave to graduation ceremonies,

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Enhancing Academic Writing Skills: Key Concepts and Strategies

Explore the essential elements of academic writing, such as formality, clarity, precision, and objectivity. Learn to use formal English, avoid slang, and maintain an impersonal tone. Discover tips for clearer and more concise writing, along with techniques for rewriting sentences in an academic styl

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Understanding the Intersection of Sexual Violence and Disability

This presentation sheds light on the alarming rates of sexual violence against individuals with disabilities, highlighting the prevalence of abuse and victimization. It aims to challenge personal biases, dissect root causes, and identify sources of ableism and oppression. Participants will gain foun

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Understanding Academic Integrity at the University of Manitoba

Explore the essential aspects of academic integrity, including its definition, importance for students, types of dishonesty, and expectations in a class setting. Discover why students should care about academic integrity, the various types of academic misconduct such as plagiarism and cheating, and

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Access Center Services at Mt. San Antonio College

Mt. San Antonio College offers a range of support services through the Access Center to assist students with disabilities in accessing courses and programs. These services include academic, career, and personal counseling, assistance with academic accommodations, classes on academic strategies, and

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Mastering Academic Writing: Strategies for Success

Academic writing is a formal style of writing with specific characteristics such as accuracy, brevity, and clarity. Understanding academic style is crucial for success in your course as it reflects your engagement with the content. Successful academic writers read, learn new vocabulary, and have a s

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Sustainable Policy Guidelines for Inclusive Cities Training Module

This training module focuses on familiarizing participants with the SDG-CRPD resource package to ensure accessible cities and communities for people with disabilities. It covers understanding the current disability situation, identifying policy steps, and accessing relevant information for implement

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Academic Integrity and Resolution Process at FSU

At Florida State University (FSU), maintaining academic integrity is crucial. The Faculty Development and Advancement (FDA) office plays a key role in resolving allegations of academic misconduct through educational processes. The Academic Honor Policy outlines the responsibilities of students and i

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Exploring the Intersection of Chronic Pain and BDSM in Critical Disability Studies

Critical Disability Studies examines power dynamics in bodily and mental norms, including the experiences of chronic pain within BDSM and erotic play. Research delves into discourses of pain, challenging assumptions and stigma associated with chronic pain and disability. The study emphasizes collabo

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Delving into Corpus-Based Information on Academic Speaking

Exploring high-frequency features like chunking and vague category marking in academic speaking, and how these manifest from conversational habits. Analysis includes 3-word and 4-word chunks commonly found in academic conversations. The comparison of academic versus social language use provides valu

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Academic Ableism and Universal Design for Learning Town Hall Discussion

Explore the impacts of academic ableism and discover alternatives through a town hall discussion led by Jay Dolmage. Learn about Universal Design for Learning principles to provide diverse means of representation, expression, and engagement for learners. Access resources on combating academic ableis

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Uncovering Structural Ableism in Advocacy Against Assisted Suicide

Explore the advocacy work of Anita Cameron and Max Rodriguez from the Center for Disability Rights, highlighting the impact of ableism and medical discrimination. Learn about the concept of ableism, its societal implications, and how marginalized disabled individuals face unique challenges due to pr

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Mastering Academic Writing and Presentations for Success

Explore the essence of academic writing, learn to identify academic statements, understand where academic writing appears, grasp narrative styles, and differentiate academic writing styles through engaging activities in this comprehensive guide by Tharindu Jayamanna.

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Academic Success Workshop - Striving for Excellence

Welcome to the Academic Success Workshop designed to help students facing academic challenges. Learn about identifying strengths, overcoming barriers, and creating action plans for success. Understand the importance of knowledge, motivation, and readiness for change in achieving academic goals. Get

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Understanding Plagiarism and Academic Negligence in Academic Writing

This content discusses the definitions of plagiarism and academic negligence, the importance of citing sources, and the consequences of academic dishonesty according to the LCC Student Code of Conduct. It emphasizes the necessity of acknowledging sources to give credit, establish credibility, and av

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Reflections on Autoethnodrama: Navigating Academic Research Challenges

Exploring the complexities of academic life, "Leaving the Blood In: Autoethnodrama as a Methodology in Academic Research" delves into the questioning of traditional academic practices. Through autoethnography, the blend of research, personal narrative, and fiction is highlighted, challenging convent

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Academic Integrity Board Game Overview

Academic Integrity Board Game offers a fun and educational approach to understanding academic integrity. The game revolves around values like honesty, trust, fairness, respect, responsibility, and courage, as defined by the International Center for Academic Integrity. Players set up the board, place

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Understanding Ableism and Non-Disabled Privilege

Ableism and Non-Disabled Privilege are explored in depth, highlighting definitions and concepts related to power, privilege, oppression at individual, institutional, and cultural levels. The content delves into attitudes, beliefs, socialization, and behaviors that perpetuate discrimination, as well

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Enhancing Academic Writing with Legitimation Code Theory

Explore how Legitimation Code Theory (LCT) can help identify and explain the expectations for good academic paragraphs. Delve into practical activities and discussions regarding academic writing standards and the use of LCT in guiding student output. Gain insights into the nuances of academic discou

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Guidelines for Academic Promotions in Medical School

Academic promotions in a medical school are crucial for recognizing achievements, maintaining competitiveness, and serving the institution's interests. Promotion criteria include teaching effectiveness, scholarly activity, clinical service, and active participation in various communities. Meritoriou

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UMass Disability Pride Program Session Overview

UMass Disability Pride Program session covers grounding assumptions, central terms, and concepts related to disability pride, ableism, and models of disability. The session includes introductions, explores person-first and identity-first language, and provides recommended resources for further under

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Addressing Ableist Language at the College Level

In this presentation by Greg Cherry, the focus is on addressing ableist language use at the collegiate level. Greg provides insights on ableism, ableist language, and everyday ableist metaphors, along with strategies and tools to create inclusive spaces. Learn about the discrimination against indivi

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Welcome to StFX: An Overview of Academic Excellence and Supportive Environment

StFX extends a warm welcome to all, emphasizing its location on Mi'kma'ki territory and the historic treaties. The university boasts award-winning faculty and staff dedicated to student well-being and academic growth since its founding in 1853. The current academic year presents unique challenges, b

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Impact of London 2012 Paralympic Games on People with Disabilities

This study critically examines the Paralympic legacy, assesses its impact on public policies and attitudes towards disabled individuals, and reviews the concept of ableism in the context of disabled sports. It analyzes the claims made by various stakeholders regarding the positive influence of the L

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Organizational Entities Responsible for Maintaining NAU Academic Curriculum AY19-20

This document identifies the academic departments and units responsible for maintaining Northern Arizona University's academic plans for the 2019-2020 academic year. It outlines the areas offering undergraduate and graduate programs, certificates, and minors, categorized by modality and campus locat

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Understanding Academic Freedom: Definitions, Elements, and Key Documents

Academic freedom is vital in higher education, allowing scholars to pursue knowledge without interference. This article explores various definitions of academic freedom, highlighting its focus on research, teaching, and free speech. It also delves into key documents from the AAUP that shape the unde

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Academic Planning and Reporting Meeting Overview

This meeting on academic planning and reporting covers topics such as academic assessment planning, institutional effectiveness documentation, resources for the academic year 2015-2016, and submission guidelines for compliance. The session includes updates on program goals, assessments, and the proc

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CSUEB Academic Access Enhancement and Excellence Fee Proposal

The CSUEB Academic Access Enhancement and Excellence Fee Proposal aims to enhance the academic environment, reduce student costs, and provide equal access to educational materials. Components include an Academic Access Enhancement fund, e-textbooks program, and provision of tablets/netbooks to all i

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Understanding NJCAA Academic Eligibility Requirements

The NJCAA academic eligibility requirements for student-athletes involve criteria related to full-time term enrollment, academic progress, and seasons of intercollegiate competition. Eligibility is determined by factors such as full-time enrollment status, previous seasons of competition, GPA requir

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Exploring a Compressed Academic Calendar: A Detailed Examination by the Alternative Academic Calendar Committee

The Alternative Academic Calendar Committee at Chabot College and Las Positas College District Office is diligently studying the potential adoption of a compressed academic calendar. With careful consideration of stakeholder input and thorough analysis of the benefits and challenges involved, the co

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Comprehensive Guide to Student Information System and Academic Advisement

Dive into Module 3 of the Student Information System, covering enrolling students, understanding courses, academic advisement, classes, and enrollment processes. Explore the key objectives, terminology, and lifecycle stages involved in managing student records and academic progression. Gain insights

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Understanding Ableism and Challenging Ableist Language

Ableism is a form of discrimination favoring able-bodied individuals over disabled people. This resource explores the concept of ableism, the impact of language on the disabled community, and strategies to combat ableist language. It covers key vocabulary, shocking statistics on disability discrimin

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Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Faculty Rights Overview

The Senate Committee on Academic Freedom and Faculty Rights (SCAFFR) plays a crucial role in addressing issues related to academic freedom, faculty rights, and academic grievances at the University of Utah. The committee investigates academic freedom issues, reviews grievances, oversees the Code of

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University Academic Leadership Structure Overview

The university's academic leadership structure is outlined, including the Academic Council, Academic Coordinators Council, and Department Chairs. The Academic Council oversees various departments led by vice provosts and associate provosts. The Academic Coordinators Council consists of members from

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Academic Reps Responsibilities in Student Leadership Workshop

Explore the role and responsibilities of Academic Reps in a Student Leadership Workshop led by Dr. Amanda Hlengwa and Ms. Kelly Solomon at the Centre for Higher Education Research, Teaching, and Learning. Academic Reps assist first-year students, provide mentorship, liaise with students and faculty,

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