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Back to School in Knowledge War – Tennessee Education Report
[ad_1] What is it like to be a teacher in Tennessee that can best be described as the “war on knowledge” being waged by Gov. Bill Lee and Congress? Now a teacher shares her story – with gratitude tennessee horror to share it. Watch: “Teachers in Tennessee, do you know why I ... -
Harvard Falls In These College Rankings
[ad_1] Placeholder while loading article action Last week, at a summit on excellence and equity in higher education, Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona denounced the university ranking system for its emphasis on high selectivity of admissions, stating: [M]Agencies spend a ton of time and money chasing rankings they perceive as prestige, but in reality, as ... -
Girl Scouts learn about marine, space and environmental science : Kauai Now : Kauai News & Information
[ad_1] Photo credit: Girl Scouts of Hawaii An event held last month gave girls from across the state, the mainland and beyond the chance to learn about Hawaii’s multicultural culture while participating in unique science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) activities. I got The Girl Scouts of Hawaii hosted the first Pacific Expedition in a ... -
Parents Encouraged to Monitor Students’ Mental Health as Back to School Begins
[ad_1] jacksonville, florida – Monday is the first day of the new school year for students in Duval County. Parents are encouraged to track their children’s mental health once they are back in the classroom. According to clinical social worker Lori Osachy, a mental health check-in is an important part of setting your child up ... -
Eudora School Board Hears Response to July Decision
[ad_1] The room was packed as we waited for Thursday’s Eudora USD 491 Board of Education meeting to begin. The surrounding wrestling community and others were there to show their support for members of the Eudora Girls Wrestling Community who spoke out during the public attendance. Baldwin, Edgerton, Washburn Rural, Shawnee Heights, Silver Lake, Free ... -
Own WNC: “Chair Geeks” Carry on Traditions and Crafts in Own Educational Centers
[ad_1] Megan Dunahay Click here for updates on this story Asheville, NC (WLOS) — Located in the River Arts District, the Silver River Center for Chair Canning is home to the nation’s only dedicated full-time chair-knitting school and museum. Co-owners Brandy Clements and Dave Klingler call themselves “chair maniacs” and have amassed over 300 chairs. ... -
What’s More Precarious Than The US Senate? American Higher Education
[ad_1] One of the few US institutions as unstable as the US Senate is higher education. Enrollment is declining, public support is declining, costs are rising, student debt is astronomical, political tensions and interference are ubiquitous, university presidents are being forced out, and mental health problems are rising. Concerns are growing. Especially after the trauma ... -
Dean Minich: How the dream of education sparked our political division
[ad_1] At the risk of confusing your scholarly friends, be on the lookout for a new book that seems to cover education, social change, economic futures, and topics that anyone interested in economic futures should not ignore. have to pay. Current turmoil in American politics. Will Bunch, senior writer and national columnist for the Philadelphia ...











