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UNM College of Education & Human Sciences Adds New Faculty to Key New Mexico Fields: UNM Newsroom
[ad_1] From early childhood and special education to mental health and wellness to physical education and exercise training, UNM College of Education & Human Sciences has strengthened its capacity to meet critical needs in New Mexico and beyond. “Our new fall 2022 faculty cohort is a resourceful and talented teacher and researcher,” said COEHS Dean ... -
Rethinking Education in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Resident Coordinator’s Blog |
[ad_1] “When I was first appointed as the United Nations Resident Coordinator two and a half years ago, I realized that beyond the turmoil of the COVID-19 pandemic, the education system was dealing with complex and long-standing obstacles involving a highly decentralized education sector. It was clear to many that there was an outdated infrastructure, ... -
Mapping the recovery and transformation agenda
[ad_1] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic will be felt for years to come. With 1.5 billion students affected and at least 463 million without access to distance learning, education inequalities are widening and young people around the world suffer more from their studies than would have been expected without the disruption to schooling. No ... -
Protect postpartum personal coverage at the end of the public health emergency
[ad_1] For more than two years, the state has maintained coverage for Medicaid participants as a condition of receiving enhanced federal Medicaid funding under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. The result is a significant increase in coverage for all Americans, including pregnant and postpartum individuals. Once federal Medicaid’s continued coverage ... -
CDC issues health alert for increase in pediatric hospitalizations linked to EV-D68
[ad_1] CDC On Friday, in today’s bite-sized hospital and health industry news from California, Louisiana, Georgia and Minnesota, health alert providers issued an increase in hospitalizations associated with enterovirus D68 (EV-D68). California/Louisiana: sutter health When oxner health On Tuesday, Ochsner Health CEO Warner Thomas announced he would be leaving the healthcare system to serve as ... -
Montana Department of Health seeks to abolish commission to hear public assistance appeals
[ad_1] Montana health officials are calling on state legislators to abolish a commission to hear appeals from people who believe they have been unfairly denied public assistance benefits. Since 2016, the Public Assistance Commission has heard fewer than 20 cases a year, and very few of them have been overturned. According to the department’s proposal. ... -
HCS has a strong reputation for its commitment to all-child education.education
[ad_1] Hardin County Schools is recognized for its commitment to education. The school district’s dedication to providing evidence-based education that prepares students to succeed in the real world earns the annual EVERFI Empowered Seal, according to an HCS news release. The EVERFI Empowered Seal is a designation given to K-12 school districts and individual schools ... -
Oakland Tech Alumni Giving Back to Community – NBC Bay Area
[ad_1] A former student at Oakland Technical High School and now a sophomore at Stanford University, he’s devising new ways to get Oakland kids interested in science. Nineteen-year-old Ahmed Muhammad was once the first black male delegate to Auckland University of Technology. He is the founder of “Kits Cubed” while currently attending Stanford University. On ...











