Tag: work
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character education wins
[ad_1] “For example, you have a teacher whose parents are in a nursing home, so one group took them in for a year,” says Cerasoli. “One month there was a bingo competition with prizes. Another group wrote Valentine cards. Another group helped animal shelters. Others wrote thank you notes to nurses. The year-long project recently ... -
STEPHENSON: Different Perspectives on Public Education | Opinions
[ad_1] A few weeks ago, I had an interesting exchange with voters while knocking on the door of District 32. Living in South Dakota. This particular afternoon, a gentleman from the neighborhood was enjoying a drink on the front porch when I jumped up the stairs. He was sorry to interrupt but he was very ... -
Picking your nose is worse than you think
[ad_1] Comments on this story comment Come on, you know you do it. We all pick our noses, whether you’re in the trusty company of your spouse or simply sneaking along when you think no one is watching. . The social stigma against nose picking is widespread. But should we really do that? What should ... -
Jose Gonzalez ‘promotes’ diversity in driver education
[ad_1] This is part of a weekly series that introduces readers to individuals who are passionate about the Mid Valley community. Jose Gonzalez can point to an incident that changed his life. He worked as a court interpreter in the District Court in Salem. He was arrested for driving without a license, so it was ... -
Untangling the network effects of productivity and prominence among scientists
[ad_1] We begin by extracting pairs of coauthors defined across 20.0 million research articles in the Microsoft Academic Graph (MAG) database since 195048,49, across six STEM fields: biology, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, medicine, and physics. To better isolate the most important network connections, we focus on the coauthorship links defined by the first and last ... -
Former Green Party leader goes back to roots, seeks solutions through climate science
[ad_1] The Oak Bay climate scientist turned politician returns to his roots and reclaims his role as an outspoken expert on the topic. Former MLA of Oak Bay Gordon Head and leader of the BC Green Party, Andrew Weaver first launched his website while leaving a legitimate position, speeches and essays as the first Green ... -
Editorial: Texas Department of Education Assessment Shows Our Teachers Passed Pandemic Tests | Editorial
[ad_1] The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on public education in Texas won’t go away entirely anytime soon. But the results of his first district evaluation since 2019 by the Texas Department of Education reflect the hard work of teachers and administrators to help students recover. Ratings were determined by three categories: A student’s performance ... -
Education Takes Dedication and Effort | The Sampson Independent
[ad_1] In the next few days, students will return to school. Our students are excited and hopeful to have a great school year as they look forward to the next important milestone in their educational journey. Together, we must put the educational well-being of every child at the forefront and center, ensuring that children remain ...










