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Kingsman, November 6, 1970

Vol. XLI – No. 5 This issue contains articles on how the Student Assembly allocated funds across student groups and kept the majority of funds for Student Government, the Faulty Council's postponement of the final exam schedule, and charges made b...
Subject: Academic libraries

The Future of Learning: How will people learn the skills they need for academe, work, and life?
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The Future of Learning: How will people learn the skills they need for academe, work, and life?

The advent of the networked world changes our expectations from traditional learning behaviors to ways of learning that leverage the networked world, and networked people. From his perspective as a MOOC instructor of more than 500,000 students (and...

PedTech: The Merger of and Pedagogy and Technology to Give a Professional Edge to Academic Multimedia Projects
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PedTech: The Merger of and Pedagogy and Technology to Give a Professional Edge to Academic Multimedia Projects

With the growth of online programs, the need to produce pedagogically sound and visually appealing multimedia presentations for online courses has increased dramatically in recent years. This presentation discusses ways to manage the process of dev...

The problem with boys: falling behind in school and life
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The problem with boys: falling behind in school and life

According to education statistics across North America, boys now perform poorly compared with girls - and with boys of previous generations. What is causing this trend? What can be done to help both genders succeed? This program presents insights fr...
Subject: Academic achievement
Transcript: ACADEMICALLY. OTHERS? WELL, THEY'RE NOT MAKING THE GRADE AND THIS IS TRUE OF HIGH SCHOOLS ACROSS THIS COUNTRY. EDUCATORS ARE NOTICING A TREND. IT IS CALLED

The Search for Intelligence: Standardized Tests-What Do They Really Measure?
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The Search for Intelligence: Standardized Tests-What Do They Really Measure?

Standardized tests, when used properly, can provide valuable objective information, highlighting academic strengths and weaknesses that might go
Subject: academic aptitude
Transcript: [narrator:] standardized tests, when used properly, can provide valuable objective information. they can, for example, highlight academic strengths

Kingsman, October 19, 1962

Vol. XXV—No. 5. The Leningrad Philharmonic stages its New York Premiere at BC’s Whitman Auditorium, BC Young Republicans will express grievances over situation by picketing outside ahead of the performance schedule, the role of the Executive C...
Subject: Academic libraries

Kingsman, November 6, 1964

Vol. XXIX – No. 8 This issue contains articles on the different programs conducted by the Student Center, Alfred Drake winning an alumni prize, and the introduction of color-coding aids at the BC library. Note: Due to the quality of the scan som...
Subject: Academic libraries

Kingsman, December 15, 1967

Vol. XXXV – No. 11 This issue contains articles on a lack of a quorum to disband the Student Council, petitions by 29 students for nomination to delegate positions, and news that the Kingsman was once again awarded the All-American honor rating. ...
Subject: Academic decorations of honor

Kingsman, February 18, 1992

Vol. LXXV – No. 3 This issue contains articles on the announcement of an acting college president, a post-flood cleanup in the library, and a campus forum on CUNY fiscal issues. Preferred Citation: Title of Newspaper. volume #, issue #, date of p...
Subject: Academic libraries

Kingsman, September 17, 1962

Vol. XXV—No. 1. BC will appear on College Bowl program for the first time on 10/28/63, BC is slated to receive $17 million dollars for building developments—the majority share of the proposed capitol funds of CUNY’s 1963-64 budget, CUNY anno...
Subject: Degrees, Academic