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State Board of Education Members Endorse Governor’s Education Proposal
[ad_1] Idaho Falls, Idaho (KIFI) – The Idaho Board of Education held its regular board meeting Wednesday, stating its full support for Governor Brad Little’s education proposals to be taken up during next week’s special legislative session. I was. “I think this is potentially the biggest event for Idaho education. said. “This investment enhances our ... -
Digital Marketing Strategies to Combat Impending Recession and Declining Donations
[ad_1] With inflation hitting record highs and recession looming, nonprofits are facing the harsh reality of significantly lower donation volumes. Conversely, a recession allows organizations to invest in infrastructure. The health of the economy can be unpredictable, but there are tactics you can employ to help your organization operate efficiently and effectively during times of ... -
Michigan Science Center Hosts STEM Program – Daily Tribune
[ad_1] Looking for something fun to do with your kids? Maybe you have a young scientist in your family, or you want your child to have hands-on experience with STEM. It takes place Wednesdays from 10am to noon at the Michigan Science Center (MiSci). This summer science event celebrates the return of the Center’s popular ... -
Faculty of Teacher Education Wins Sears Helgos Special Education Award
[ad_1] Suzette Youngs, Professor of Teacher Education at the University of Northern Colorado, has been named the recipient of the 2022 Sears Helgos Special Education Award. Administered by UNC’s Department of Education and Behavioral Sciences, the award recognizes UNC’s commitment to quality, innovative education and the historical importance of its educational mission at UNC, and ... -
Psychological Science and Social Justice
[ad_1] Psychology major Sophie Bittner ’22 has always been passionate about using psychology to promote individual and social well-being. Her summer scholar research project was completed with her faculty advisor, her professor Robert Weis. She investigated how college students’ access to college accommodation has changed. The research was presented at two of her professional conferences ... -
Educational aids to prisoners work. But it is politically unstable.
[ad_1] comment on this story comment A new proposal from the Department of Education approved extending federal Pell Grant eligibility to inmates beginning in 2023. Proposals to systematize Pell Grant eligibility have emerged from numerous studies and experiments over the past decade that show that inmates who earn degrees while incarcerated are better prepared to ... -
Health and safety tents provide valuable information
[ad_1] how do you feel? Is that a question you asked yourself recently? When you visit the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, it might be helpful to get answers from a third party. You have that chance at the Health and Safety Tent. Marsha Chaney, outreach coordinator at the Great Plains Center for Ag ... -
Popular data science jobs for Gen Z
[ad_1] Ten years ago, jobs in journalism, law, engineering, and medicine were coveted. A new “hot” option has now taken over. data science jobsIt’s one of the fastest growing key areas of the last decade thanks to the sheer amount of data companies create and store every day. according to U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, ...











