There’s been a lot of talk in the past few years about setting learning outcomes for our students, and measuring success against achievement of these outcomes. Earlier this week I published this question to the Higher Ed Career Coach blog, earning Tuesday the most hits our site has seen to date in one day.
We got a lot of comments, too.
So, in a daring (and possibly foolhardy) gesture, this week’s edition of the Higher Ed Career Coach show will be “call-in” only. No scheduled guests, just me, and whoever has an opinion. Give me a call and save me from myself. I’ll also announce a couple of upcoming web classes and take call-in nominations for “who-do” of the Month for July.
Show time: 7/16/2010 11:00 AM
(Please note that you should be able to listen in via the widget at right as well.)
Please feel free to comment via twitter to @hiedcareercoach or to join the chat via our Wibiya toolbar at the bottom of the page.
Sean Cook is a certified Life Purpose and Career Coach from Athens, GA, who specializes in working with higher ed professionals, college students, their parents, and recent alumni. He is the lead writer and publisher for this blog, as well as Higher Ed Life Coach, SeanCook.Net. In addition to individual and group coaching, he is available for training and consulting to colleges and corporations in the higher ed market. Look for his upcoming book Putting Your Purpose to Work and an accompanying coaching program in Fall 2010.
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