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Excellence and Higher Education: Post COVID-19, 06/05/2023, On Demand More info »
Virtual Event

Excellence and Higher Education: Post COVID-19


Total Credits: 0.1 CEUs

Facilitator:
Ewan Magie
Duration:
1 hour
Format:
Audio and Video

Dates



Description

This webinar demonstrates the urgent need for enhancing excellence in higher education in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Participants learn how to reach out more effectively to a diverse array of persons and institutions, including students, families, administrators, politicians, businesses, and citizens. Community college educators are highly trained professionals whose expertise enhances the citizen skill base and their understanding of the function and value of democracy in a civil society. It is vital to communicate the urgent need for narrative and funding support to ensure the success of community colleges.

By the end of this workshop, participants know or will be able to:

  • Outreach more effectively in the post-pandemic environment.
  • Enhance the education and excellence narrative.
  • Leverage evidence for support from a diverse array of people and institutions.

Certificate, Digital Badge, and CEU

All webinar participants can obtain, at no additional cost:

  • A digital badge and certificate that provide a web-enabled, verifiable documentation of your professional learning experience.
  • CEUs, which are awarded by passing the post-webinar learning assessment with a score of 80% or better.

Facilitator

Ewan Magie's Profile

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Morgan Community College


Ewan Magie has taught English, literature, humanities, american studies, and cultural and ethnic studies at community college level for more than 20 years. Deeply committed to excellence in higher education in general, he is a passionate practitioner and advocate for liberal arts in education and civil society. Enhancing the narrative of and teaching of the liberal arts is central to Professor Magie’s lifelong devotion to praxis and pedagogy in higher education.