Efficacy Testing of the Comprehensive Institutional Model (CIM) using Design-based Research: Instrumental Case Study

COVID-19 was a “black swan” event that forever altered higher education’s adult teaching and learning landscape by requiring a pathway shift in institutional resources to meet student and faculty support needs for academic success and institutional sustainability. Over the last two years, thousands...

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Teaching
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