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As enrollment falls and colleges close, a surprising number of new ones are opening

The Hechinger Report

The number of workers needed in the offshore wind energy industry will also nearly double, by 2025 , to 589,000, and increase to 868,000 by 2030, the consulting firm Rystad Energy estimates. Bristol Community College in Massachusetts is converting a former seafood packaging plant into an offshore wind institute scheduled to open next spring.

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Creative, sensitive and grounded in diverse perspectives: Why we need inclusive climate change education

Geogramblings

Among the initiatives in the strategy is a new GCSE qualification in Natural History to be introduced from 2025, which some teachers hope could be a focal point for teaching on climate change. Similar policy and curricula updates have been seen around the world. Up until 2022, when version 9.0 Up until 2022, when version 9.0

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"What are we teaching? Powerful knowledge and a capabilities curriculum" - a review

Living Geography

The latest book by geography teacher Richard Bustin was published by Crown House Publishing in October 2024. It embraces in how geography is understood and expressed in national school standards. The capabilities approach helps geography educators everywhere to articulate the importance of children learning how to think geographically.

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RGS Head of Geography CPD

Living Geography

For new or aspiring Heads of Geography. Are you a geography teacher new to the Head of Department role? Join us for a jam-packed day of leadership guidance to help build your confidence with speakers such as @kate_stockings , @gceyre , @paulsturtivant and @FieldStudiesC From 150.Book A good range of speakers at this event.

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Meet the New Editorial Team for the American Political Science Review (APSR)

Political Science Now

Sharece Thrower (term starts in January 2025) is an Associate Professor of Political Science and Chancellor’s Faculty Fellow at Vanderbilt University. He works mostly on comparative and historical political economy. She is the author of Free Time (Princeton University Press).

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Post-Election Reflection: An Expert Roundtable: APSA 2024 Engaging the U.S. Election Webinar Series

Political Science Now

magna cum laude) in geography at Prairie View A&M University and her M.A. She also works with CAWP’s programs for women’s public leadership and has been an expert source and commentator for media outlets including MSNBC, NPR, PBS, the New York Times, and the Washington Post. Dr. Price completed her B.A.