Tag: education
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Correcting Science Education – The 74
[ad_1] SIGN UP HERE For The 74’s daily newsletter. Donate here Support the independent journalism of The 74. Americans are skeptical of science. The public’s ambivalence is clearly demonstrated in their concerns about vaccine safety and need, and their rejection of public health guidance designed to curb the spread of COVID-19. Given the poor state ... -
Special Education Technician III
[ad_1] MSAD #28 Camden-Rockport Elementary School Special Education Educational Technician III Fall 2022 Open full-time (35 hours per week) As a district, we are committed to equity, excellence, the environment, and positive thinking. Our simple and powerful mission drives what we do. Hard work. keep learning. We care about places and environments that boast mountains, ... -
Some local school board members criticize governorship candidate Doug Mastriano’s education plans
[ad_1] Scott Overland believes school board members should stay away from partisan politics. But a first-grade member of the Phoenixville school board believes that if you see someone believing something is wrong, you should not stay silent. These two ideas have recently come into conflict. And Overland chose to stay true to the latter. The ... -
Continuing Response to Public Health Crisis, Spero Health Announces Opening of Three New Outpatient Addiction Treatment Clinics
[ad_1] Brentwood, Tennessee–(business wire) — Spero Health, a national leader in helping more than 35,000 patients achieve stable addiction recovery, announced the opening of new clinics in Sibley, Kentucky; Columbia, Tennessee; and Abingdon, Virginia. . Week of September 26ththThese new clinics join Spero Health’s network of more than 85 in Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, Indiana, West ... -
Parents in Virginia allege prejudice at special education hearings
[ad_1] Virginia parents have joined forces to file a class action lawsuit against the state’s Department of Education and Fairfax County Public Schools, alleging that it has historically ruled against children with disabilities in due process lawsuits. rice field. The lawsuit was led by a non-profit organization called Hear Our Voices, founded by Fairfax’s parents. ... -
The 2022 Senior Care Marketing & Sales Summit (SMASH) is sold out.Industry-leading event planning for the larger 2023 program
[ad_1] The inaugural HMP Global-owned Senior Care Marketing & Sales Summit (SMASH) has sold out the 2022 conference scheduled for October 24-26 in Las Vegas. Malvern, Pennsylvania (PRWEB) September 26, 2022 The inaugural HMP Global-owned Senior Care Marketing & Sales Summit (SMASH) has sold out the 2022 conference scheduled for October 24-26 in Las ... -
CSU Dominguez Hills launches lab to train more computer science educators – Press Telegram
[ad_1] Cal State Dominguez Hills is trying to address the lack of diversity in the tech industry by training more educators. I can teach computer science in K-12 schools, thanks to a $5 million grant from the company that owns the social media application Snapchat. CSUDH students, teachers, administrators, alumni, and Snap Inc. representatives recently ... -
Florida Teacher, Parents Fear Future of K-12 Education
[ad_1] A month into the new school year, teachers, parents and students in Florida are already experiencing state changes to public school curricula through new state civics standards and education legislation. To improve the civic literacy of Florida students, Gov. Ron DeSantis approved and allocated $106 million for the Civic Literacy Excellence Initiative last July, ...











