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Instructional materialDate
2023Author
Behling, Kirsten T.Bellemore, Eileen H.
Bibeau, Lisa B.
Cioffi, Andrew S.
McNamee, Bridget A.
Group
Student Accessibility and Academic Resource (StAAR) Center (Tufts University)Association of American Medical Colleges
Salem State University
Suffolk University
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Preparing an agenda communicates to your group what the meeting is about, and it allows all participants to think about what information will be covered during the meeting. A plan outlines the topics the members will discuss during a session. The agenda is prepared by the initiating office, with assistance from the members of the collaborating partner. If possible, distribute the agenda to members at least one day before the meeting electronically. This allows members to come to the meeting prepared to discuss the agenda items, exchange information, and make decisions.Citation
Behling, Kirsten T., Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee. 17.1 Collaboration Meeting Agenda. Philadelphia: Temple University Libraries, 2023.Citation to related work
Behling, Kirsten T., Eileen H. Bellemore, Lisa B. Bibeau, Andrew S. Cioffi, and Bridget A. McNamee. Disability Services in Higher Education: An Insider’s Guide. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 2023.Available at: https://tupress.temple.edu/books/disability-services-in-higher-education
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