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Webinar Series: Engaging the 2024 U.S. Election: An Expert Roundtable

Political Science Now

Join the American Political Science Association for our second webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. Dr. Michael Tesler ’s teaching and research focus on public opinion, racial politics, elections, political psychology, American government, and quantitative research methods. The post Webinar Series: Engaging the 2024 U.S.

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2024 U.S. Election Webinar Series: Facilitating Respectful Conversations in the Political Science Classroom

Political Science Now

Join APSA for our fourth webinar in a series exploring the 2024 U.S. How can political science educators scaffold productive civic dialogue on contentious political issues? She also leads the RiceVotes Collective and teaches the Capstone course for the Certificate in Civic Leadership students.

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APSA Resources on the 2024 US Elections

Political Science Now

Engaging the 2024 US Election Webinar Series National campaigns and elections allow citizens to reflect and participate in their democracy. Election Webinar Series showcases how political scientists understand and teach the U.S. APSA’s Engaging the 2024 U.S. election from a variety of perspectives.

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NAEP, the Nation’s Report Card, was supposed to be safe. It’s not

The Hechinger Report

Its a very delicate instrument, said conservative education commentator Chester Finn, who formerly chaired the governing board that oversees the assessment. The threat to NAEP began with Elon Musks Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in February. Once Congress funded the government through Sept.