Tag: california
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Road Tripping on a Dime: Affordable Campervan Options from Goboony
Get the ball rolling on this once-in-a-lifetime vacation by perusing our compiled list of affordable motorhome rental possibilities. Look around; I guarantee you’ll find something that works for you! Motorhome rentals from private owners are a great way to see the UK and abroad on a budget, and Goboony makes it easy to do just ... -
Inviting Community College Students to See Themselves as University Researchers
[ad_1] When Alicia Garcia first enrolled at College of the Desert, she felt lost. Her first semester grades at the California community college were not good, she says, and she didn’t know much about financial aid or academic advising. But when one of her professors announced an opportunity for students to participate in a research ... -
Where the Need for Bilingual Teachers Has Changed Over 20 Years
[ad_1] We wrote recently about some of the reasons that may be keeping teachers from pursuing the bilingual educator route, despite the widespread need for teachers who can instruct English learners. Parsing education data into snack-sized servings. The need has gained new urgency as the immigrant population in the U.S. grows. Politicized clashes over the ... -
Our 10 Most Popular K-12 Stories of 2023
[ad_1] Looking back at the EdSurge K-12 stories that resonated the most with readers last year, many of them relate in some way to the teacher shortages felt around the country. Not just the numbers, either, though there was plenty of interest in the data. While there was still discussion around attracting new teachers, there ... -
Funding on ‘fumes:’ The Pentagon is nearly out of money to replace weapons sent to Ukraine
[ad_1] The Pentagon is preparing to ask Congress to approve spending $1 billion to replace weapons sent to Ukraine, a request that will essentially exhaust the “drawdown account” of funds available to replenish U.S. stockpiles. “I don’t believe the final $1 billion request has quite gone over yet, but it’s, I believe, very close to ... -
Pentagon presses Congress to enable AUKUS’ next stage
[ad_1] The Pentagon has unveiled plans for the next stage of the U.S. defense-technology pact with Britain and Australia, including loading AI on submarine-hunting planes and launching exercises to test out unmanned gear. This second “pillar” of AUKUS will aim to develop a host of new technologies, including AI and autonomy, electronic warfare, hypersonics, and ... -
Defense Business Brief: L3Harris divesting commercial aviation business; Boeing ‘comfortable’ with KC-46 fixes; RNDF preview; and more.
[ad_1] L3 Harris Technologies is selling its commercial aviation business to private equity firm TJC for $800 million as it retools the company to better focus on national security and technology. Under the terms of the deal, TJC will pay $700 million up front and another $100 million “based on the achievement of certain 2023 ... -
Dear Abby: War letters project marks 25th year as work continues
[ad_1] DEAR READERS: Twenty-five years ago tomorrow, I told you about a new, nationwide effort to honor and remember our nation’s troops, veterans and families by seeking out and preserving their war correspondence from every conflict in U.S. history. The response was overwhelming. The founder of this initiative, Andy Carroll, just told me that, as ...











