Phyllis Wright

Scholarship in pursuit of new paradigms , appreciation of people, places and cultures and living an abundant life worthy of mentorship for others.

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  1. Time management run amuck — 7 comments
  2. Are we really engaging our learners, or are they here for the doors it may open? — 4 comments

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UDL uncompromising directives for learners

With older age comes reflection on the way it “used to be” and I see the UDL modifications very similar to the progression of general education of my childhood where limited modifications for physical and learning disabilities were the norm to where accommodation is a common (and mandated) practice. For example, when I was in …

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Time management run amuck

As I have studied OERs this week, I must say that I am thoroughly enlightened about the process. I never knew what I never knew to  roughly quote from Disney’s Pocahontas. My biggest issue with OERs are the search engines  and trying to find  the appropriate material contained within the larger headings. Also using regular …

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Are we really engaging our learners, or are they here for the doors it may open?

I have posted late, and for that I apologize. It appears my self directed learning has led me to enroll in  a post masters certificate at Emory which is kicking my posterior in terms of time, commitment, and assimilation of new information in order to expand my NP scope of practice from age 12 instead …

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