Hannah Diamond

Research Senior Associate at Alliance for Decision Education

Hannah Diamond is a dedicated Research Associate at the Alliance for Decision Education, where responsibilities include building a repository of evidence and conducting literature reviews in behavioral science. Prior experience includes serving as a Resource Teacher at The Goddard School of Philadelphia, facilitating development for young children, and working as a School Floater at Park Century School, supporting students with language-based learning differences. Prior to these roles, Hannah gained research experience as a Research Assistant at Emory University, focusing on nonverbal communication in children, and has held various positions that involved direct support and counseling for youth. Hannah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Emory University.

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Philadelphia, United States

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Alliance for Decision Education

The Alliance for Decision Education (formerly How I Decide Foundation) is dedicated to the belief that better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. Our mission is to improve lives by empowering students with essential decision skills. In 2014, we began working with education experts to create engaging and award-winning programs that introduced decision skills to students across the country. Informed by our success, we realized we had to do more. Today, the Alliance for Decision Education is gathering education and industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, teachers, program providers, and parents from across the country to ensure Decision Education becomes a critical part of every middle and high school student’s learning experience. We are building the field of Decision Education and creating a national movement that can, and will, make a difference in the lives of students for generations to come. What We Believe: - Better decisions lead to better lives and a better society. - Individuals can improve their decision skills. - Students can and should learn decision skills. - It is time to bring Decision Education into the classroom for every middle and high school student.


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