By Rick Cherwitz. Worried that faculty do not spend sufficient time teaching students, some are calling for the elimination of the longstanding system of tenure and promotion. Others suggest the creation of separate faculty tracks—such as teaching faculty, research faculty, and so on. More...
UBTech: Shaping the future of higher education
By University Business Staff. The conversation: technological innovation and leadership as well as institutional and student success, with UBTech’s attendees learning management insights, getting technology updates and networking with each other. More...
Partnerships promise student success in higher ed
By Mark Rosenberg. Universities must blur the lines—between public and private, between not-for-profit and commercial, between the liberal arts and STEM—by working with industry and nonprofit organizations to create unique training, research opportunities and jobs. The world is boundary-less, and our teaching and learning must be as well. More...
Campuses transition to the ‘Internet of Things'
By Travis Seekins. Human-to human communications have been the bedrock of our lives. More recently, machine-to-machine streaming has become a dominant and often disruptive dance partner in the communication landscape. And now we are glimpsing a world where human-to-machine links culminate in one seamlessly orchestrated waltz. More...
Shifting education from Art to Science: The adaptive learning-driven MBA
By Judy Bullock. The business world is in constant flux, driven by geopolitical and societal demands, technological innovation and evolving trends. To meet the needs of employers in this dynamic environment, graduate business education – primarily the MBA – must also undergo significant transformation, capitalizing on innovative educational technology to serve a more diverse array of students who serve a more diverse group of organizations. More...
Social media campaigns engage donors
By Lauren Williams. When it comes to fundraising, most colleges and universities surveyed (59 percent) boost their effort through social media. More...
Partnerships enhance higher education
By Mary Ellen Mazey. Much has been written about the future role of the traditional university. Recently I was invited to present on “Keeping Traditional Higher Education a Dominant Force” in times of greater competition and changing demographics of the population. More...
Le guide 2015-2016 des formations du secteur Sanitaire et Social en Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur est en ligne
Le Guide 2015-2016 des formations et des aides individuelles régionales du secteur Sanitaire et Social est disponible en ligne, dans le cadre du Service Public Régional de Formation Permanente et d'Apprentissage (SPRFPA) en Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur.
Il est disponible en téléchargement sur le site Internet du CARIF Espace Compétences.
Consultez les textes de la réforme de la formation professionnelle sur notre espace dédié
21/09/2015 - Conférence "République, laïcité et citoyenneté : un devoir d'avenir" - Marseille
Le Carif Espace Compétences, le Conseil régional Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur et la préfecture de Région organisent une conférence le 21 septembre 2015 intitulée "République, laïcité et citoyenneté : un devoir d’avenir".
Cette conférence sera l’occasion d’exposer les enjeux de la promotion des valeurs républicaines et laïques dans les dispositifs de formation et d’apprentissage. Puis, il s’agira de présenter la nouvelle offre de formation à destination des professionnels, et qui sera opérationnelle dès le mois d’octobre 2015.
Elle se déroulera le lundi 21 septembre 2015 de 13h30 à 17h30 à l'hémicycle de l'Hôtel de Région, place Jules Guesde à Marseille.
Consultez le pré-programme de cette manifestation.
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