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Implicit Bias
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This resource was created to help students understand that implicit biases are mental shortcuts that all brains do. They happen without awareness and are socially conditioned and unconscious. A person's conscious mind might not truly agree with the implicit bias that they harbor and could unintentionally act upon.It is important to learn about implicit bias to prevent the negative consequences of these biases. To thrive in this world, we all need to know how to work together. Unfortunately, some barriers need to be overcome. Teamwork skills are vital, and a positive, inclusive environment helps greatly in the development of teamwork skills.

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Arts and Humanities
Career and Technical Education
Elementary Education
Information Science
Psychology
Visual Arts
Material Type:
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
Kim Crayne
Date Added:
10/27/2022
OER-UCLouvain: A Framework to Understand, Analyse and Describe Online and Open Education in Higher Education
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This paper addresses online and open education. It presents a simple, yet comprehensive framework that can be adopted by any higher education institution in seek of: (1) clarification of terms and concepts related to online and open education, (2) awareness of issues and challenges to set up strategies for online or open learning, (3) informed choices and their impacts on operationalization actions, from an institutional point of view, (4) perspectives on crucial issues, such as mobility, that HEI faces in a context of internationalization, (5) awareness of policymakers and teachers on what open and online education is.
Paper Citation : Jacqmot, C.; Docq, F. and Deville, Y. (2020). A Framework to Understand, Analyse and Describe Online and Open Education in Higher Education.In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Computer Supported Education - Volume 1: CSEDU, ISBN 978-989-758-417-6, pages 458-465. DOI: 10.5220/0009470704580465

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Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Primary Source
Author:
Deville Yves
Docq Fran Oise
Jacqmot Christine
Date Added:
07/01/2020