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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 faculty establish a classroom culture encouraging constructive and inclusive political discussion around the 2024 U.S. About the APSA Webinar Series on “Engaging the 2024 U.S. campaign and election from multiple perspectives. Michelle D.

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OPINION: The glitchy FAFSA is only one problem with getting into college. Here’s how to make the process less confusing

The Hechinger Report

In response, both colleges and the federal government must better explain what changes have been made and offer step-by-step guidance; this can be done through webinars, easy-to-read pamphlets, and other direct and accessible channels. Many families are still unsure of how to navigate the federal aid process.

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New book! Different Schools for a Different World

Dangerously Irrelevant

If schools are to genuinely prepare innovators rather than “just tell me what to do” workers, they must stop disengaging students by using extrinsic punishments and rewards to govern classrooms. Other awesome books in the series include: Embracing a Culture of Joy , Dean Shareski. webinar archive]. Happy reading! Related Posts.

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What Does It Take to Put Inclusive Curriculum Legislation Into Practice?

ED Surge

The state education agency also established a committee to advise the state on how to bring the TEAACH Act to life in schools and produced a webinar series to support the mandate’s implementation. This kind of long term investment in PD is needed to make sure a mandate like the TEAACH Act is implemented long term.

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LGBTQ+ Histories of the United States: Summer 2022 NEH-sponsored Institute

ASHP CML

history, from early America to the 1990s, and engaged sources suited for classroom use, including military and government records, oral history interviews, literature, photography, and organizational archives. In addition, we will host several upcoming webinars focused on teaching strategies and LGBTQ+ materials.

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On Pedagogical Anxiety and Psychological Safety

All Things Pedagogical

This is often why we get such differing summaries of conferences or webinars from folk. We talk about this in relation to culturally-informed pedagogical practices, but holistically, we have so much work to do to make these trusting spaces of real community and inclusive knowledge exchange.

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Curricular Innovations in Political Science at Community Colleges: APSA’s Committee on the Status of Community Colleges Virtual Workshop Series

Political Science Now

A tenured Professor at the College of Southern Nevada, Professor Levy teaches courses in American Politics and Government, American Public Policy, Political Philosophy, Social Justice Movements, Minority Politics and Women in Politics. She has been a Political Science educator for twenty-four years.