The decision to move away from using standardized test scores in college applications will go down as one of the greatest follies in the history of higher education, and institutions are waking up to it. For decades the SAT or the ACT was a nonnegotiable part of the college application process. But that all changed […]
Having no classes in April and May would be more productive for education, the Alliance of Concerned Teachers said as it expressed concern about the impact of onsite class suspensions on effective teaching and learning.
(The Center Square) – The Minnesota House passed Senate File 3567, the Education Policy Bill. The measure addressing a range of school issues passed on a vote of 69-61. “Last year’s historic education budget bill set the groundwork for generational investments in our children’s education,” Chair Rep. Laurie Pryor, DFL-Minnetonka, said in a statement. “This wide-ranging policy bill picks up where last year’s bill left off. We focus on important measures to give...
Women of Worth recently held its third endometriosis awareness campaign on Sunday in Saulsville to educate women on the seriousness of the condition. According to the World Health Organization, endometriosis is a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus. It can cause severe pain in the pelvis […]
To broaden its impact, SR1 College Preparatory and STEM has initiated strategic efforts to enhance enrollment and community engagement.
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Law Enforcement from all over the world are gathering at the Owensboro Convention Center to learn about the latest forensic technology. Trimble Forensics says the symposium's first appearance in the city brought in law enforcement from Guatemala, Mexico, and Alaska.
Meta Platforms teased a scheme to launch an education product later this year for its mixed reality Quest devices.
We should be helping young people understand the risks so they can make good choices and responsible decisions with drugs and alcohol.
Quito, Apr 11 (Prensa Latina) Public education in Ecuador is presently going through a complicated situation, with budget cuts and with no school reinsertion plan, some students and teachers warned while calling on Government to declare an emergency in the sector. The post Neoliberal policies impact negatively on education in Ecuador first appeared on Prensa Latina.
This week is Thank a Farmer Week, so the Harborcreek School District looked to do exactly that while educating students about our region's agricultural roots. Harborcreek bringing in a mobile AG lab for kids to check out along with several local agriculture businesses, and a petting zoo for kids to learn about farm animals. "I []