Strategies On How To Advance In Your Career And Salary
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Strategies On How To Advance In Your Career And Salary
Read more: https://lttr.ai/Ae2AO
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Starting 02/19/26, interactive seminars, role plays, small group work, & case illustrations support practical, relational learning throughout #SIPTraining Level 1.
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Losing your job creates unexpected disruption, creates financial stress, and introduces uncertainty into your career. However, losing your job may also be a blessing in disguise according to Ben Kuhl, who describes the emotional roller coaster of getting laid off from his job in this Career Relaunch podcast clip.
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Walk through the challenges of descriptive alt-text with Allison Peacock on Feb. 17. Her webinar will offer pointers on crafting alt-text for complex images, using examples of dance photos, as well as an opportunity for troubleshooting with attendees. Sign up: https://webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_webinar/intermediate-alt-text-lessons-from-the-routledge-encyclopedia-of-modernist-dance/
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Was the education worth it?
I failed out of art school because I couldn’t hand-mix paints (color blindness) and couldn’t navigate the bureaucracy. What followed: certifications, degrees, countless books, Lean Coffee meetups.
The lesson? Education doesn’t give you answers. It gives you better questions and more places to look when things break.
There’s a spectrum in management work. One end: it’s just a job. Other end: it’s about making people, not just plans.
I started wanting a life better than bartending as an art school dropout. Somewhere along, I fell in love with the science of management itself.
Latest piece explores what it means to keep learning when alphabet soup credentials don’t guarantee you’ll know what to do when real problems show up.
https://agileisanarchy.com/to-have-and-to-have-not-w4/
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Beginning on 02/19/26, SIP Training Level 1 prepares clinicians to conduct spiritual assessment
Beginning on 02/19/26, SIP Training Level 1 prepares clinicians to conduct spiritual assessment in ways that are relational rather than checklist driven. Participants learn how to identify clients’ spiritual and religious resources, recognize spiritual struggles, and assess whether spirituality is helping or hindering well being within the therapeutic process.
The curriculum emphasizes gathering this information conversationally and collaboratively, grounded in the therapeutic relationship. Participants explore how spiritual assessment informs intervention, treatment planning, and ethical decision making. Attention is also given to identifying core spiritual themes that may shape clients’ distress, coping, and meaning making.
Level 1 includes five three hour courses delivered through interactive seminars, case illustrations, and small group learning. The training reflects the program’s belief that high quality therapists develop over time through formative relationships with colleagues and mentors.
Starting 02/19/26, SIP Training Level 1 offers a structured and supportive environment for clinicians seeking to integrate spiritual assessment into psychotherapy practice with clarity and care.
Registration at https://bit.ly/3Nkcrb9
More about trainers Beth, Tere, & Melissa at: https://bit.ly/4seuGPg<https://bit.ly/49dYzGK>
More about the Spiritually Integrated Training Program at: https://bit.ly/480y2gL
The #ACPE #Psychotherapy Commission is a community invested in the practice of integrating #spirituality into our work. This work may done by a volunteer helper, a #spiritual #healer, or a licensed mental health practitioner. We offer training. Learn more at https://sip-com.wildapricot.org<https://sip-com.wildapricot.org/> . Blog at https://sip-com.wildapricot.org/news .
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ITM IHM Hosts Annual Principal Meet, Celebrating Leadership, Learning, and Culinary Creativity
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đź”– Save the date for our next #CPCCGWebinar with Marie Konge Nielsen from the University of Southern #Denmark.
Marie will explore how #nurses from three #generations experience #intergenerational exchange as a foundation for #professionalidentity development.
All welcome to join online - register at: https://www.cpc.ac.uk/activities/event_calendar/969/CPC_CG_Webinar__Marie_Konge_Nielsen
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#ACPE #SIP Training Level 1 includes courses on spiritual assessment & interventions for struggles & resources. Jan 29–31, 2026, online.
More info: http://dlvr.it/TQd8xv
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The goal to prove your worth makes you come across as boastful, needy, and insecure, while the desire to improve yourself earns you respect https://hackernoon.com/stop-proving-and-start-improving-heres-how #professionaldevelopment
STEM proposals for tech start-ups, research institutions, etc. can be great opportunities for editors with a knack for turning complex ideas into persuasive arguments. Sign up for our Feb. 3 webinar with Julie Stauffer to learn to craft effective #STEM proposals: https://webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_webinar/how-to-edit-winning-stem-proposals/
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Our FreeBSD training is not just for beginners.
Our courses also include advanced topics like network performance tuning, security hardening, and ZFS administration.
Email training@bastillebsd.org for details and scheduling.
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Content #marketing is a long-term strategy that can enable #freelance academic editors to foster potential clients’ awareness of and trust in their skills. In our Feb. 11 webinar with Letitia Henville, learn to craft compelling content to grow your business: https://webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_webinar/content-marketing-for-academic-editors/
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ICYMI: Workplace stress: Community Association Professionals Emphasize Wellness https://downriverpropertymanagement.com/workplace-stress-community-association-professionals-emphasize-wellness/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #WorkplaceWellness #StressManagement #BurnoutPrevention #SelfCare #ProfessionalDevelopment
Coming up tomorrow! Contracts are vital for any #freelance #editing business—they lay out the plan for how you’ll get paid and protect you if something goes awry. Our webinar with Suzy Bills will cover reasons to use a contract, elements to include and more. Register here: https://webinars.editors.ca/upcoming_webinar/using-contracts-to-clarify-expectations-get-paid-and-protect-yourself/
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Retention and completion in online learning: recommended strategies for improvement
Why learner support is the heart of an effective program
If you are designing an online or blended program for busy professionals, the single most powerful lever you control is how you support learners.
When support is strong, people are more likely to stay in the program, complete activities, and actually change what they do in practice.
When support is weak or confusing, even well designed courses with great content lose many if not most learners along the way.
The three layers of support you need
You can think about learner support as three layers that reinforce each other.
For professional development, all three layers matter, because participants are usually working full time, may be coping with professional and personal crises, and trying to apply learning in messy real-world contexts.
Institutional support: remove friction and signal that people matter
Formal education studies show that institutional support is the top factor leaders associate with online course completion. Learners themselves say that the absence of support matters (although what learners perceive may not always be useful).
For professional development, the same holds, with a few practical priorities.
Design for these.
In an international online professional development program for teachers, for example, adding personalized support such as short one-to-one sessions and encouragement messages increased completion rates by about ten percent for some groups.
Instructor support: scaffolding learning so no one is left alone
Research with university students shows that learners in online courses expect instructors to help them feel connected, understand what to do, and stay on track, and that weak instructor presence is linked to withdrawal.
In professional development, instructors or facilitators play a similar role, but with more emphasis on helping people apply ideas in their own context.
This is where scaffolding comes in.
Scaffolding means giving targeted support that helps learners do something today that they would not yet manage alone, then gradually reducing that support as they gain confidence and skill.
Here are five practical scaffolding moves you can build into your program.
In an online leadership course, for example, students described scaffolding as a kind of coaching, where lecturers monitored engagement, encouraged them, corrected misconceptions, and gave direction when needed, which helped them persist and complete.
Peer support: building a community that carries learners through
Multiple studies of online and blended learning find that peer interaction is one of the strongest predictors of engagement and persistence, especially in intensive or demanding programs.
In professional development, peers also bring real world experience, local knowledge, and emotional support that no central team can fully provide.
To make peer support work, you need to design it.
Concrete peer structures you can use include:
A grounded theory study of an authentic online professional development program found that learning happened in a web of interactions where peers and mentors were central, and content and technology played a supporting role, which is directly applicable to professional communities of practice.
Translating formal education evidence to professional development
Most of the detailed evidence on retention and support comes from higher education students. Nevertheless, some patterns make sense for professional development, if you adjust for context.
Here are three insights from higher education that apply to in-service professional development:
Online professional development reviews also point to some specific needs of professionals.
Designing your next program with support at the center
When you design or redesign a program, start by sketching the support system, not only the curriculum.
Ask yourself three practical questions.
If you can give clear, concrete answers to those questions, grounded in the evidence above, you will have moved a long way toward an effective, humane program that busy professionals can complete and use in practice.
References
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Leary, H., Dopp, C., Turley, C., Cheney, M., Simmons, Z., Graham, C.R. and Larsen, R., 2020. Professional development for online teaching: A literature review. Online Learning, 24(4), pp.254–275. Available at: https://doi.org/10.24059/olj.v24i4.2198.
Muljana, P.S. and Luo, T., 2019. Factors contributing to student retention in online learning and recommended strategies for improvement: A systematic literature review. Journal of Information Technology Education: Research, 18, pp.19–57. Available at: https://doi.org/10.28945/4182.
Roddy, C., 2017. A grounded theory of professional learning in an authentic online professional development program. International Review of Research in Open and Distributed Learning, 18(7), pp.141–160. Available at: https://doi.org/10.19173/irrodl.v18i7.2923.
Roddy, C., Amiet, D.L., Chung, J., Holt, C., Shaw, L., McKenzie, S., Garivaldis, F., Lodge, J.M. and Mundy, M.E., 2017. Applying best practice online learning, teaching, and support to intensive online environments: An integrative review. Frontiers in Education, 2, 59. Available at: https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2017.00059.
Sadki, R. (2024). Why asking learners what they want is a recipe for confusion. Reda Sadki. https://doi.org/10.59350/6z9yb-r4b94
Sadki, R. (2025). Online learning completion rates in context: Rethinking success in digital learning networks. Reda Sadki: Learning to make a difference. https://doi.org/10.59350/qadwd-87309
Sadki, R. (2025). The great unlearning: notes on the Empower Learners for the Age of AI conference. Reda Sadki. https://doi.org/10.59350/859ed-e8148
Sharman, R., 2015. A model of peer learning incorporating scaffolding strategies. Doctoral dissertation, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. (No DOI, institutional repository.) Available at: https://vtechworks.lib.vt.edu/server/api/core/bitstreams/2d867c26-49b0-4474-b7f3-11d452e7d9bd/content.
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