Exploring the Relationship Between First-Year Seminars and #StudentSuccess Outcomes - Christine Harrington journals.flvc.org/jpss/article... See also her #FYE resources: www.scholarlyteaching.org/fye I have some more resources at the bottom of this site: canvas.instructure.com/courses/3168...

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Exploring the Relationship Between First-Year Seminars and Student Success Outcomes: A Narrative Literature Review - Christine Harrington
https://journals.flvc.org/jpss/article/view/135660
See also her #FYE resources:
https://www.scholarlyteaching.org/fye
And I have some #StudentSuccess resources at the bottom of this site:
https://canvas.instructure.com/courses/3168265
Exploring the Relationship Between First-Year Seminars and Student Success Outcomes: A Narrative Literature Review | Journal of Postsecondary Student Success

BIOME #fye
The Australian bustard

The Australian bustard (Ardeotis australis) is a large, ground-dwelling bird native to Australia, known for its striking appearance characterized by a long neck, long legs, and a distinctive black and white plumage, particularly in males. It typically inhabits open grasslands, savannas, and agricultural fields, where it feeds on a diet of seeds, insects, and small reptiles. The species is notable for its elaborate courtship displays during the breeding season, which include puffing up its chest and performing dances. #fye
A 4 horned hebridean sheep

The four-horned Hebridean sheep is a rare breed native to the Hebrides Islands of Scotland, characterized by its unique appearance featuring two pairs of horns. This hardy breed typically has a dark wool coat, which can range from black to a lighter shade, and is well-adapted to rough terrains and harsh climates. Historically, they were valued for their meat, milk, and wool, and today they are appreciated for their distinctive look and conservation status, contributing to biodiversity and traditional farming practices. #fye
IBT 1103 835 #fye
'Devil's Work'
A carved Asian ivory puzzle ball is an intricate decorative art piece, typically made from elephant ivory, featuring multiple concentric spheres that are intricately carved with detailed designs and motifs. These puzzle balls often have multiple layers that revolve independently, showcasing the skill and precision of the artisan. They originated in China during the 18th and 19th centuries and are highly regarded for their craftsmanship and aesthetic appeal, making them popular among collectors. #fye
Sydney Sweeney #fye #nsfw
Anhingas are large, dark waterbirds with a long, thin neck, a long, thin, pointed bill, a long tail and silver patches on their wings and are found in southeastern swamps.

At first the parents feed the chicks by dripping partially digested fish down their throats. As the chicks grow older, they shove their heads into their parents’ beaks to reach their food. #fye
The dragon tree (Dracaena draco) is a unique, evergreen tree native to the Canary Islands, Cape Verde, and Madeira, as well as parts of Morocco. Known for its striking appearance, it features a robust, thick trunk and a dense crown of spiky, sword-shaped leaves that resemble an umbrella. The tree is famous for its red sap, often referred to as "dragon's blood," which has been used historically for medicinal and dye purposes. Dragon trees can live for hundreds of years, and their iconic silhouette makes them a symbol of resilience and beauty in arid landscapes. #fye