Celebrating Students’ Commitment to Sustainability at Compton Unified School District
Digital Promise
APRIL 11, 2024
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Digital Promise
APRIL 11, 2024
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Heinemann Blog
APRIL 11, 2024
Welcome to Writing as Healing, a Heinemann podcast series focused on writing as a tool to increase healing in students and educators. We know that academic learning doesn’t happen without social and emotional support, and writing, as a key literacy, is uniquely positioned in every classroom to do both. This week Liz is joined by David Rockower, a freelance writer and Pennsylvania middle school teacher, to talk about writing with students as an act of community and vulnerability and using patienc
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Digital Promise
APRIL 11, 2024
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Society for Classical Studies
APRIL 11, 2024
CFP: Reinventing Tacitus: The Dynamics of Reappropriation kskordal Thu, 04/11/2024 - 09:54 Image Call for Papers Reinventing Tacitus: The Dynamics of Reappropriation An international conference at the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies (Innsbruck, Austria) September 26-27, 2024 organized by James McNamara, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Neo-Latin Studies, Innsbruck Victoria E.
Life and Landscapes
APRIL 11, 2024
A JULES VERNIAN VOYAGE TO KENTUCKY My mother was French. French-American as I look back on her lineage now. Good names. Good families. Just like yours. We all have had such similar backgrounds, or I wouldn’t be writing, and you wouldn’t be reading, this recitation. Congratulations to us all. My mother was a Charette, a Henning, a Polk, a Meriwether, and an Allen.
Anthropology.net
APRIL 11, 2024
Anthropologists at the Université de Montréal and the University of Genoa have unearthed a significant archaeological find on Jiigurru (Lizard Island) off the Cape York Peninsula. The discovery challenges existing perceptions of Aboriginal technological capabilities, shedding new light on ancient Indigenous cultures. The research, published in Quaternary Science Reviews 1 , describes the discovery of nearly 100 pottery fragments, some dating back up to 3,000 years.
Political Science Now
APRIL 11, 2024
Party Types in the Age of Personalized Politics By Gideon Rahat , Hebrew University of Jerusalem Democracies in general and political parties in particular have undergone political personalization in recent decades. The power balance between politicians (one or many) and the team (the party as a collegial entity) has changed, and existing party typologies are no longer suited to the analysis of today’s democratic politics.
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