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SAGE Partners With CSWE to Reward Innovative Teaching in Social Work Education
Calling all social work teachers! Applications are now being accepted for the 2012 SAGE/CSWE Award for Innovative Teaching in Social Work Education. SAGE and the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) have come together to announce a new award to honor … Continue reading
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Corwin Book Receives Honorable Mention for AACTE Award
Corwin, a SAGE Company, got some great news lately. A book they publish, The Fourth Way: The Inspiring Future for Educational Change by Andy Hargreaves and Dennis Shirley, has received an honorable mention for the 2012 Outstanding Book Award from the … Continue reading
“How To” Series to Come
We’ve been wanting to do this for ages and are now happy to be able to. SAGE is adding some “How To” posts to help those who want to publish, as well as those who have published, help their research … Continue reading
We’re Mobile Now!
SAGE Journals have been moving to the mobile format in waves and we’re happy to say that we’re all mobile now! SAGE’s entire online journal collection is now available in a mobile-optimized format with the help of HighWire Press’ Mobile Web … Continue reading
SAGE At Charleston: A First-timer’s view
It’s been a week since I left for the Charleston Conference and I’m still reeling. I was blown away but how much there is to learn, listen and do here. The plenary sessions were filled with the continuing complexities of … Continue reading
Through A Glass Darkly: AERA Brown Lecture
There were two standing ovations for Gloria J. Ladson- Billings on Thursday night and both deserved. Ladson-Billings was this year’s AERA Brown Lecturer, an event that was started in 2004 at the 50th Anniversary of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision. … Continue reading
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Entrepreneurial Journalism Lives on
This weekend more than 400 faculty, staff, students, entrepreneurs, and practicing members of the media got together for Journalism Interactive, a conference that helped address the challenges of teaching storytelling when the format of the stories changes nearly daily. CQ … Continue reading
Celebrating Open Access Week: SAGE Open
Happy Open Access Week, everyone! October 24-30 is the official week were we celebrate, discuss and strategize around the issue of Open Access. This year is the fourth year of Open Access … Continue reading
SAGE’s Birthday Gift To Everyone: Free Trials
Did you know that October 5th is the day of the year that has the MOST birthdays on it? That seems like something worth celebrating for sure. SAGE decided to bring back one of its most popular ideas and is … Continue reading
SAGE’s Lettie Conrad Adds to new reference title
I would be remiss if I didn’t take a moment to recognize the good work of a colleague. I’m lucky enough at SAGE to work with a lot of impressive colleagues, and hopefully you’ve had a chance to partner with … Continue reading
