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Service-Learning Can Be the Bridge to Social Emotional Learning. Educators Should Embrace It.

ED Surge

One of my most resourceful students, Sheliya, found an article about the Open Homes project, a program created by Airbnb that offered free emergency housing to displaced people due to natural disasters. However, after taking matters into her own hands, Sheliya was able to find a person on social media that secured housing via Open Homes.

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If I was teaching Social Studies today…

Dangerously Irrelevant

The UC Davis California History Social Science Project frames current events within their historical context , connecting students’ present to the past. We could search for pins on Native American history , Middle East cultures , Japanese history , government , geography , sociology , psychology , economics , and numerous other topics.

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What Could Web3 Mean for Education?

ED Surge

It’s a digital world where internet users retain ownership of their online activities—their intellectual property, or IP—which are tracked by blockchains, which help everyone make money without having to rely on governments, institutions or corporations. At least, in theory. That’s not a new ideology within education.

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Same Old Story in Silicon Valley

Political Science Now

In the APSA Public Scholarship Program, graduate students in political science produce summaries of new research in the American Political Science Review. In a recent fascinating APSR article by Alina Utrata, we are invited to reconsider these futuristic ambitions of outer space colonialism through a historical lens.

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Navigating the Challenges & Considerations of Fieldwork: APSA’s Committee on the Status of Graduate Students Virtual Workshop

Political Science Now

She has published several books (authored and co-edited) and multiple articles on comparative law and courts, as well as on field research and research transparency.

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De Gruyter and American Political Science Association (APSA) Sign Partnership Agreement

Political Science Now

The Association promotes a lively, diverse community of scholars, teachers, students, and practitioners who bring wide-ranging interests, methodologies, and perspectives to the analysis and conduct of government and politics. For more information, visit: www.apsanet.org. For more information, visit: www.degruyter.com.

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Call for Editors: State Politics & Policy Quarterly (SPPQ) Journal

Political Science Now

states and other sub-national governments worldwide. Duties of the editorial team include: Soliciting and developing promising manuscripts for submission to the journal. Editors can expect to review 100-120 manuscripts per year, publishing 20-25 articles. The journal boasted a 2022 impact factor of 1.5