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How to Bring to Life the Science of Reading

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You can understand someone else's culture, what they celebrate, what they honor and what they believe in, without personally asking. Are they culturally relevant for our kids? It makes me empathize with other people.” We're also looking for materials that the students can see themselves in.

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The Impact of Creativity on College and Career Readiness

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Research indicates that Generation Z students are technologically savvy and appreciate interdisciplinary, project-based learning experiences. And research shows that peer reviews build community among students and help them develop critical thinking and communication skills.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

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Fang Lei, PhD, MPH, RN, is the managing editor of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies and an assistant professor and Global Health Faculty Scholar at School of Nursing, University of Minnesota. Leis research areas of interest are cancer prevention and care, cross-cultural research, and instrument development.

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Strategies for Teaching Complex Subjects in Large Hybrid Classrooms Across Campus: Bridging Engagement and Equity Across Modalities

Faculty Focus

Fang Lei, PhD, MPH, RN, is the managing editor of the Interdisciplinary Journal of Partnership Studies and an assistant professor and Global Health Faculty Scholar at School of Nursing, University of Minnesota. Leis research areas of interest are cancer prevention and care, cross-cultural research, and instrument development.

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Celebrating 33 women and non-binary people in education

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. “ Research Shows Women Are Better Leaders During a Crisis ”, from the Harvard Business Review explores qualities like adaptability, empathy, and resilience , which are essential in both business leadership and founding new ventures, qualities that often give women an edge, especially in challenging environments.