• Educators are leading the way in AI and visual communication

    As visual communication becomes the norm in the workplace and artificial intelligence (AI) turns from a nice-to-have tool to a necessity and expectation, it’s clear that our classrooms need to adjust—and we all know that change isn’t easy. The encouraging news is that educators are up for the challenge. As they recognize the benefits of integrating visual communication and AI into education—enhancing student learning, improving teaching experiences, and reducing administrative burdens—there is...

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    Fort Buchanan establishes a Partnership in Education with DoDEA

    Maj. Gen. Robert D. Harter, Commanding General of the 81st Readiness Division, Col. Charles N. Moulton, commander of Fort Buchanan, Dr. Andrew Rynberg, Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) Community Superintendent, and other academic leaders, met at the command's headquarters on April 18 to establish a Partnership in Education agreement.

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    The Premier League Continues Its American Sports Law Education

    After a decision concerning the proposed “European Super League,” the Premier League’s possible salary cap shows that Europe is (maybe) learning from American sports law.

  • Education majors' equation for teacher recruitment solved by pay

    (The Center Square) – Education majors from Appalachian State University offered suggestions on how to recruit more teachers during Tuesday's meeting of the State Board of Education. Their answer was familiar: more money. In particular, the students said the state should pay teachers for earning master's degrees. "I know many people from my cohort that have dropped out of the master's accelerated admissions program because we aren't getting paid...

  • Google Invests in AI Education as it Unleashes ‘Secret Weapon’

    Google just announced a massive investment in training Americans to use its biased and anti-free speech artificial intelligence. Big Tech giant Google proudly declared its AI education investment in an April 26 release. Beneficiaries of these funds include the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and Goodwill, which are each expected to train American military members, veterans and civilians in AI skills. The problem? Google’s AI and search engine both have a track record of...

  • Google Invests in AI Education as it Unleashes ‘Secret Weapon’

    Google just announced a massive investment in training Americans to use its biased and anti-free speech artificial intelligence. Big Tech giant Google proudly declared its AI education investment in an April 26 release. Beneficiaries of these funds include the Institute for Veterans and Military Families (IVMF) and Goodwill, which are each expected to train American military members, veterans and civilians in AI skills. The problem? Google’s AI and search engine both have a track record of...

  • Parent Villages of Springfield hosts Education Matters Brunch

    Parent Villages of Springfield is hosting its 6th annual Education Matters Brunch in Springfield late Saturday morning.

  • Letters: Fraser Institute distorts public education in Saskatchewan

    'What Saskatchewan students need most is for the government to properly fund our public education system,' writes Marc Spooner.

  • PHOTOS: Early education students celebrate Earth Day

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  • Gov. Kelly signs education, suicide coercion and other bills

    TOPEKA (KSNT) - Gov. Laura Kelly signed seven bills on Wednesday including SB 438 which establishes the Kansas Blueprint for Literacy. Under the bill, the Kansas Board of Regents will receive $10 million in additional funding to implement Kansas Blueprint for Literacy. Kansas Blueprint for Literacy will provide teachers with resources for retraining in the []

  • OSF Associate Director of Education on School Outreach Program

    MEDFORD, Ore. — The Oregon Shakespeare Festival recently relaunched its school visit program. Associate Director of Education at OSF, Kirsten Giroux, joined Sunrise anchor Natalie Sirna to talk about the program and how it is growing again after the pandemic. The OSF school outreach program takes a group of actors and teaching artists to schools […]

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    Children and youth call for access to quality climate education

    In 2023 alone, millions of people were displaced or died due to extreme