higher education. Topics include scholarly communication, the employment conditions of college teachers, educational change in higher education, and the challenges of higher education access in the U.S. for low-income students.EBSCO_AspChronicle of Higher Education...
We need to collectively think through the perennial problem of whether we are creating higher barriers to entry for those who are not already monied and in a position to do great things. As a simple example, we went all natural and organic in my house and it did great things in terms o...
Most participants are developing countries, all seeking to leverage collective strengths to address challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, lagging industrial development, limited industrialization, insufficient capital and technology, and a shortage of skilled workers, to promote their own economic and ...
Barriers to exit are obstacles that make it hard to leave a given industry, forcing a company to remain in the market even if it...
There are two different ways in which to view barriers to entry. A primary barrier is a direct obstacle or restriction that directly hinders the entry of new firms into a market. These can include barriers like government regulations, economic barriers, and natural barriers. ...
What if many of the gender barriers we’re staring down lately are as flimsy as that? Today onFreakonomics Radio: how to tweak and nudge and occasionally subvert society to do away with some of our oldest, stalest traditions. * * * ...
Interviews were transcribed by hand and were manually coded to look for emerging themes related to my two research questions: What are the some of the key barriers to scaling up health interventions in LMICs? What are some of the key unanswered research questions that would help to improve the...
collectedfromrestaurantstocreatethebarriers.ChrysantheBroikosalsosuggestssettingaside landalongthecoastforparksinsteadofhousing.Shesaysthisismorenaturalandkeepsvaluable propertyawayfromdanger.Asforforestfires,researchersnowsuggestclearinganareaabout60 meterswidearoundasingle-familyhouse.“Whatthatmeansistryingtokeepthatar...
5.What are the barriers to effective intercultural communication? (1) Assumptions of similarities (2) Language differences (3) Nonverbal misinterpretations (4) Preconceptions and stereotypes (5) Tendency to evaluate (6) High anxiety or tension 6. What are the categories of nonverbal communication...
This contribution aims to study the factors that prevent Moroccan's children under the age of five from enjoying a good state of well-being. These factors are multiple and relate to various levels: the characteristics of the child and of his/her mother, the characteristics of the household and...