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How to Support Student Design Skills Using Technology

Digital Promise

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What Educators Need to Know about Generation Alpha

ED Surge

On a recent walk after spending a day working with middle school teachers on engagement strategies, I was listening to the “We Can Do Hard Things” podcast. The guest, Allison Russell, was talking about the emotional intelligence of young people and mentioned that she’d just learned that her daughter was part of Generation Alpha , which refers to people born after 2010.

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Another puzzle piece to help you revise the Abnormal Psychology option

Psychology Sorted

And here is another Psychology Sorted review sheet. This Abnormal Psychology review sheet on major depressive disorder will help you to match the studies and arguments to the questions, in time for your May 2024 revision.

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Your Guide to Running a Successful Student Council Meeting

Let's Cultivate Greatness

One of the main responsibilities of being a student council advisor is often the most intimidating: running the official student council meeting. These meetings are different from the informal ones you routinely have with your Leadership class or smaller executive team. Those are usually where the bulk of the day-to-day decisions are made—things like homecoming dress up day themes or planning for assemblies.

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Meet DFP Fall Fellow, Saliha Coskun, University of Pennsylvania

Political Science Now

Saliha Coskun is a senior at the University of Pennsylvania majoring in political science with three minors: statistics, survey research & data analytics, and Arabic & Islamic studies. At Penn, she is a fellow for both the Penn Program on Opinion Research and Election Studies and the Program for Research on Religion where she is conducting research and authoring academic articles on the relationship between religion and politics in the US through archival data analysis.

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Learn more about: “Canadian Indian Residential Schools Data Collection Project”

Political Science Now

Project Title: Canadian Indian Residential Schools Data Collection Project Moira Lynch, University of Wisconsin – River Falls Dr. Moira Lynch (she/her/hers) is an Associate Professor in the department of politics, geography and international studies at the University of Wisconsin – River Falls. Dr. Lynch completed her PhD in political science at the University of Minnesota.