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Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Trauma-Informed Practices: A Whole School Policy Framework, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
Trauma-Informed Practices: A Whole School Policy Framework, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
Faculty Journal Articles
State leaders should take action to ensure that teachers are prepared to address the needs of children who have experienced traumatic events.
All Policy Is Climate Policy, Jennie Stephens
All Policy Is Climate Policy, Jennie Stephens
Faculty Journal Articles
Scholar and activist Jennie Stephens discusses the future of climate policy, emphasizing a “people-first” perspective and the need for larger societal structural transformation.
Civil Society And Sense Of Community In Ukraine: From Dormancy To Action, Eric C. Martin, Kateryna Zarembo
Civil Society And Sense Of Community In Ukraine: From Dormancy To Action, Eric C. Martin, Kateryna Zarembo
Faculty Journal Articles
The academic literature offers different views on the strength of Ukraine’s civil society, but Ukraine’s massive civic engagement and collective action, most recently in defense against Russian aggression, offers a startling picture of grass-root activism. Based on interviews, surveys and archival research, we highlight changes and nuances to Ukrainian civil society, civic engagement and motivations over time, from Euromaidan, through the hybrid Russian aggression in the East, to the recent full-scale Russian invasion. In doing so, we explore a more inclusive understanding of civil society complemented by sense of community and community responsibility.
Issue Brief (The Cairo Review Of Global Affairs, 47), Noha El-Mikawy
Issue Brief (The Cairo Review Of Global Affairs, 47), Noha El-Mikawy
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Who Has The Right To Pull The Plug?, Laila El Baradei
Who Has The Right To Pull The Plug?, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
We Need More Fellowships In Public Affairs Academic Programs, Laila El Baradei
We Need More Fellowships In Public Affairs Academic Programs, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
How Entrepreneurial Should A Government Be?, Laila El Baradei
How Entrepreneurial Should A Government Be?, Laila El Baradei
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Public Versus Private Space, Laila El Baradei
Public Versus Private Space, Laila El Baradei
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Low Hanging Fruits: When Governments Look For Easy Wins & Ignore Real Priorities, Laila El Baradei
Low Hanging Fruits: When Governments Look For Easy Wins & Ignore Real Priorities, Laila El Baradei
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Retirement Time For Pa Academics: The United States Vs. Egypt, Laila El Baradei
Retirement Time For Pa Academics: The United States Vs. Egypt, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
International Measures And Rankings Affecting Public Administration: Is It Possible To Trick The System?, Laila El Baradei
International Measures And Rankings Affecting Public Administration: Is It Possible To Trick The System?, Laila El Baradei
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To Smile Or Not To Smile? A Very Important Question For Public Servants, Laila El Baradei
To Smile Or Not To Smile? A Very Important Question For Public Servants, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Pre-Service Teacher Preparation In Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: A Review Of State Competencies, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
Pre-Service Teacher Preparation In Trauma-Informed Pedagogy: A Review Of State Competencies, Nicole C. Reddig, Janet Vanlone
Faculty Journal Articles
Trauma-informed pedagogy recognizes childhood trauma and its influence on students’ behavior, health, and ability to learn. By utilizing trauma- informed pedagogy, teachers can help children who have experienced trauma build resiliency. To determine if pre-service teachers are being trained in trauma-informed pedagogy, a systematic review of state-level teacher competency policies from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. was conducted. These teacher competencies were coded for the presence of elements of trauma-informed pedagogy. The review has shown that five states require teacher training in trauma-informed pedagogy and far more require training in individual elements, including social-emotional learning and cultural responsiveness.
Role Of Government In Protecting The Institution Of Marriage, Laila El Baradei
Role Of Government In Protecting The Institution Of Marriage, Laila El Baradei
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Evictions And Shattered Dreams By Public Servants: Is It An Oxymoron?, Laila El Baradei
Evictions And Shattered Dreams By Public Servants: Is It An Oxymoron?, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration And Jokes: We Need To Vent, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration And Jokes: We Need To Vent, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration And The New Normal: One More Guess, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration And The New Normal: One More Guess, Laila El Baradei
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Beware—Public Administrators Can Go Hangry, Laila El Baradei
Beware—Public Administrators Can Go Hangry, Laila El Baradei
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Public Administration: How It All Started In Egypt, China And Rome, Laila El Baradei
Public Administration: How It All Started In Egypt, China And Rome, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
An Increasingly Blurred Distinction Between The Three Sectors Of The Economy, Laila El Baradei
An Increasingly Blurred Distinction Between The Three Sectors Of The Economy, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Firing Government Employees And Political Pressures, Laila El Baradei
Firing Government Employees And Political Pressures, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
The New Republic: Is It A Branding Strategy?, Laila El Baradei
The New Republic: Is It A Branding Strategy?, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: A True Test Of The Bureaucracy, Laila El Baradei
Covid-19 Vaccine Rollout: A True Test Of The Bureaucracy, Laila El Baradei
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Despotic Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs: Feared, Loved Or Something Else?, Laila El Baradei
Despotic Ancient Egyptian Pharaohs: Feared, Loved Or Something Else?, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Clubhouse And Voice In Public Affairs, Laila El Baradei
Clubhouse And Voice In Public Affairs, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Cyber Space Enabled Role For Public Administrators In Writing History: Developing Countries’ Context, Laila El Baradei
Cyber Space Enabled Role For Public Administrators In Writing History: Developing Countries’ Context, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Covid-19 And Ethical Dilemmas, Laila El Baradei
Covid-19 And Ethical Dilemmas, Laila El Baradei
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Whistleblowers Need Better Protection, Laila El Baradei
Whistleblowers Need Better Protection, Laila El Baradei
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No abstract provided.
Healthcare Protection Policies During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons Towards The Implementation Of The New Egyptian Universal Health Insurance Law, Alaa Ghannam, Ayman Sebae
Healthcare Protection Policies During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons Towards The Implementation Of The New Egyptian Universal Health Insurance Law, Alaa Ghannam, Ayman Sebae
Faculty Journal Articles
On March 11th 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the coronavirus a global pandemic. The spread of the virus in many countries has exceeded the capabilities of the traditional healthcare systems and has challenged government plans to contain it.
The COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Egypt at a time when the first steps in the implementation of the newly ratified law on social health insurance were taking place. Law number 2 for the year 2018 saw the first steps of its implementation in Port Said governorate. As the realisation of the law is proceeding in other governorates, the pandemic and …
After Covid-19: Mitigating Domestic Gender-Based Violence In Egypt In Times Of Emergency, Diana Magdy, Hind Ahmed Zaki
After Covid-19: Mitigating Domestic Gender-Based Violence In Egypt In Times Of Emergency, Diana Magdy, Hind Ahmed Zaki
Faculty Journal Articles
In times of crises and emergencies, violence against women tends to increase. The outbreak of COVID-19 has resulted in severe precautionary measures such as social isolation, physical distancing, staying at home, curfews and lockdowns, which brought “normal” life to a halt and created a temporary convergence between the public and the private. The pandemic has forced the global community to turn its gaze back to the private, and compelled them to pay attention to the old/new problem of gender-based violence, particularly, domestic violence that spiked during the pandemic. Against such a backdrop, and using a critical feminist lens that analyzes …