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Robert Lowe's wit and brilliance made him one of the most admired
and detested figures of the Victorian age. But he was also the only
classical economist to become Chancellor of the Exchequer, and this
is the first study of him by a fellow economist. It shows how as
Chancellor he caused a riot with his proposed match tax and
hankered to take Britain into a single European currency.
COVID-19 has placed American higher education at a crossroads. This
book is the roadmap. COVID-19 triggered an existential crisis for
American higher education. Faced with few safe choices, most
colleges and universities switched to remote learning during the
2020 spring semester. The future, however, provides more choices
about how institutions can fulfill their mission of teaching and
research. But how do we begin to make decisions in an uncertain and
shifting environment? In this concise guide, authors Edward J.
Maloney and Joshua Kim lay out clear ways colleges and universities
can move forward in safe and effective ways. The Low-Density
University presents fifteen scenarios for how colleges and
universities can address the current crisis from a fully online
semester to others with students in residence and in the classroom.
How can changing the calendar or shifting to hybrid models of
blended classrooms impact teaching, learning, and the college
experience? Could we emerge from this crisis with new models that
are better and more adapted to today's world? The Low-Density
University focuses primarily on teaching and learning, but student
life (housing, athletics, health, etc.) are core to the college
experience. Can we devise safe and effective ways to preserve the
best of that experience? The lessons here extend beyond the
classroom. Just as the pandemic will change American higher
education, the choices we make now will change what college looks
like for generations to come.
Giving higher education professionals the language and tools they
need to seize new opportunities in digital learning. A quiet
revolution is sweeping across US colleges and universities. As
schools rethink how students learn - both inside and outside the
classroom - technology is changing not only what should be taught
but how best to teach it. From active learning and inclusive
pedagogy to online and hybrid courses, traditional institutions are
leveraging their fundamental strengths while challenging
long-standing assumptions about how teaching and learning happen.
At this intersection of learning, technology, design, and
organizational change lies the foundation of a new academic
discipline of digital learning. Coalescing around this new field of
study is a common critical language, along with a set of
theoretical frameworks, methodological practices, and shared
challenges and goals. In Learning Innovation and the Future of
Higher Education, Joshua Kim and Edward Maloney explore the context
of this new discipline, show how it exists within a larger body of
scholarship, and give examples of how this scholarship is being
used on campuses. What Kim and Maloney demonstrate in this
foundational text is an understanding that change is a complex
dynamic between what happens in the classroom and the larger
institutional structures and traditions at play. Ultimately, the
authors make a compelling case not only for this turn to learning
but also for creating new pathways for nonfaculty learning careers,
understanding the limits of professional organizations and social
media, and the need to establish this new interdisciplinary field
of learning innovation.
Robert Lowe's wit and brilliance made him one of the most admired
and detested figures of the Victorian age. But he was also the only
classical economist to become Chancellor of the Exchequer, and this
is the first study of him by a fellow economist. It shows how as
Chancellor he caused a riot with his proposed match tax and
hankered to take Britain into a single European currency.
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Storm Front (Paperback)
Leo J. Maloney
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Arch Enemy (Paperback)
Leo J. Maloney
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"Maloney is the new master of the modern spy game."--Mark
SullivanFrom real-life Black Ops veteran Leo J. Maloney--author of
Twelve Hours and Black Skies--comes an electrifying novel of global
terror that will enthrall readers right until the stunning climax .
. . Arch Enemy The world is descending into chaos--and CIA warhorse
Dan Morgan, after nearly losing his head on a covert mission in
Colombia, knows the worst is yet to come. Frightened employees of
the enigmatic government contractor Acevedo International are
mysteriously dying. Morgan's own daughter finds herself lured into
the violent world of college extremists. And a ruthless enemy that
has long bided it's time is prepared to strike at the very heart of
America's intelligence and anti-terrorism infrastructure. Morgan
and Zeta Division may be the only chance not for victory, but
survival . . . Praise for Leo J. Maloney and His Novels "Fine
writing and real insider knowledge."--Lee Child "Everything a
thriller reader wants."--Ben Coes "Taught, tense, and
terrifying!"--Hank Phillippi Ryan "A ripping story!"--Meg Gardiner
"Rings with authenticity."--John Gilstrap
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