Tag: children
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Indiana providers create plans to address children’s mental health needs
[ad_1] Indianapolis – Riley Children’s Health is leading a statewide effort to ensure Hoosier children get the mental health care they need. According to Gil Peri, president of Riley Children’s Health, Riley is working with more than 100 other individuals and organizations to develop long-term, statewide plans to address the mental health needs of children. ... -
California schools lag behind in music education, study finds
[ad_1] Photo credit: Kelly Sikkema Despite overhauling school funding and updating requirements for arts education, California has lagged behind in its efforts to meet its own educational standards. Create CA announced the release of a new report from SRI Education. It provides a snapshot of student access to state-mandated arts education in California public schools. ... -
Oprah Winfrey congratulates Professor Mamogeti Paken on receiving the new African Education Medal.entertainment
[ad_1] Oprah Winfrey congratulates Professor Mamogeti Paken on receiving the new African Education Medal. Launched earlier this year by T4 Education and HP in partnership with Intel and Microsoft, the honor recognizes the Vice Chancellor of the University of Cape Town for his “influence, leadership and advocacy in the education sector in Africa.” Oprah, 68, ... -
New lawsuit challenges Florida Medicaid’s transgender health care exclusion : NPR
[ad_1] LGBTQ activists and their advocates rally to support transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, New York, October 24, 2018. Drew Angerer/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Drew Angerer/Getty Images LGBTQ activists and their advocates rally to support transgender people on the steps of New York City Hall, New York, October ... -
US must prioritize education funding
[ad_1] Letters To The Editor – 640×400 contributed • September 7, 2022 To the Editor; Beyond Matthew Gagnon’s Spiteful Reaction to the Loan Forgiveness Program (http://observer-me.com/2022/08/31/opinion/i-sacrificed-to-pay-off-my-student -loans-that-now-looks like a vacation plan/), which basically boiled down to “I suffered, you should suffer too”, but with some truth there is. to the editor; Beyond Matthew Gagnon’s mean ... -
Legislators, Educators Discuss State Testing, Potential Reform of Teaching Styles
[ad_1] At a meeting on Tuesday, legislators and education officials discussed the possibility of reworking the state’s grading system and implementing different forms of education. The Interim Senate Education Committee heard from representatives of the Success-Ready Student Work Group, which is made up of more than 100 stakeholders, for input into the design of the ... -
Users are more likely to accept AI-enabled preventative health measures with a human touch, study finds
[ad_1] A study led by researchers at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore found that individuals are more likely to accept AI-suggested preventative health interventions involving human health experts. We also found less trust in AI-powered preventative care than interventions led by human experts. findings This study explored user perceptions of AI-suggested preventive health interventions, such ... -
Bill to expand school clinics faces opposition from anti-abortion groups
[ad_1] Credit: Kate Valdez / Boyle Heights Beat Last month, Mendez High School in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, unveiled a new 6,500-square-foot clinic on campus. Credit: Kate Valdez / Boyle Heights Beat Last month, Mendez High School in Boyle Heights, Los Angeles, unveiled a new 6,500-square-foot clinic on campus. A bill to double the number ...










