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SAGE opposes the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2015 (H.R. 1806)

Los Angeles, CA. SAGE joins leading scientific associations and American universities in opposing the America COMPETES Reauthorization Act of 2015 (H.R. 1806). H.R.1806 challenges the value of the social and behavioral science research and restricts the proven processes of the experts at the National Science Foundation. SAGE opposes this legislation in its current form and urges members of Congress to vote no on H.R. 1806.


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“For over thirty years, our journal has been published and produced by Sage. Having a publisher with an outstanding academic reputation, high skilled persons, with global coverage, is essential for our journal.”

Lars Magnusson and Jan Ottosson, Co-Editors, Economic and Industrial Democracy (Uppsala University, Sweden)


 


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Video Resources for Political Analysis

 

Matthew Loveless’ short video guide to political analysis. These bite-sized, intuitive guides are perfect for students looking to get started on learning data and statistics. He uses golf to explain non-liner models, compares measuring distances in space and finding reference categories for dummy variables and more. As he says, statistics is like catching a bobcat by the tail—you better know what you’re doing!


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Told you need to improve your critical thinking and academic writing skills?  After study tips to boost your grades and finish that essay on time?  Want to improve your wellbeing and find your ideal job after university?  You're in the right place.



Integrate academic skills into your teaching: 10 practical tips

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We get it, sometimes it feels like there’s nowhere near enough time with your students, especially when you’re juggling supporting study skills alongside teaching another discipline. That's why we compiled some tangible, easily actionable advice and practical resources to help you boost your support right now, without adding much to your workload. 



Online Nursing Hub

To support you in your continuing efforts to carry on teaching and learning during this period, we have provided you with free access to online digital resources from a number of our leading textbooks.

Students can access these resources by clicking on the 'Student Resources' button associated with each book. As a student, you will be able to complete quizzes, watch relevant videos, download glossary flashcards, access recommended further reading lists and more.


5 must-read books on "childhood"

“Childhood” is a topic that always inspires discussion and fuels debate. We have selected 5 must-read texts offering varied and multidisciplinary perspectives on childhood, enabling you to deepen your understanding of key issues and theories.

 

1. The Child in Society
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