Bill Coplin
Auteur de 10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College: The Know-How You Need to Succeed
A propos de l'auteur
Bill Coplin, Ph.D., has been the director and professor of public affairs at Syracuse University
Œuvres de Bill Coplin
10 Things Employers Want You to Learn in College: The Know-How You Need to Succeed (2003) 147 exemplaires
How You Can Help: An Easy Guide to Incorporating Good Deeds into Your Everyday Life (1999) 9 exemplaires
25 Ways to Make College Pay Off: Advice for Anxious Parents from a Professor Who's See It All (2007) 7 exemplaires
Introduction to international politics;: A theoretical overview (Markham political science series) (1971) 4 exemplaires
A multi-method introduction to international politics;: Observation, explanation, and prescription (Markham political… (1971) 3 exemplaires
The functions of international law; an introduction to the role of international law in the contemporary world 1 exemplaire
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- Bill Coplin received his B.A. in social sciences from Johns Hopkins University in 1960, and his M.A. (1962) and Ph.D. (1964) in international relations from American University. He has been the Director and Professor of the Public Affairs Program of the Maxwell School of Syracuse University and College of Arts and Sciences since 1976. He has published more than 110 books and articles in the fields of international relations, public policy, political risk analysis, social science education, citizenship and “doing good.” He co-founded and served as a senior consultant to the PRS Group LLC from 1979 to 2001, which forecasts political and economic conditions in 100 countries. Since 2000, his efforts have been aimed at reforming high school and college education through his writings, teaching, educational materials and the 3cskills.org website.
Reforming College and High School Education
Throughout his career, he has written extensively on the need to reform both high school and college education to meet the needs of the majority of students who see education as a path to better employment opportunities and educators who want their students to succeed as citizens and in whatever post-secondary education they pursue.
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- Œuvres
- 18
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- #110,929
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- 3.3
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- 30