Tag: work
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Hidden in Plain Sight | EdSurge News
[ad_1] Districts, families, communities and youth-supporting organizations all have vested interests in supporting the academic journeys of students, yet their decisions affecting education often occur independently. This disconnect is especially evident for students from communities that have historically and systematically been excluded (HSE) from opportunity and access in education: Black, Brown, Indigenous, those experiencing poverty, ... -
How retailers are planning for Halloween
[ad_1] Americans are celebrating Halloween at pre-COVID levels this year, and retailers are looking to take advantage. They’re updating merchandise, marketing and fulfillment strategies to meet consumer demand this year. Retailers unveil new Halloween merchandise Three retailers told Digital Commerce 360 they’ve grown Halloween merchandise offerings in 2023. The Home Depot Inc. has seen an ... -
Dear Abby: Man wonders how he could have a complete physical without undressing
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I am a man in my 50s. A few months ago, I had a routine doctor’s appointment, with a new primary care physician. I intended the appointment to be a complete, regular physical. I don’t (thankfully) have any major physical health issues that I know of. But I was always taught it ... -
Why I Believed Edtech Could Save My School — and How It Failed Me
[ad_1] While I’m not proud to admit it, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, I thought teaching remotely would be a dream come true. It wasn’t that I didn’t value, cherish and miss the face-to-face interactions I had with my students, but because I naively assumed that my more reluctant colleagues would see the ... -
What a Popular TikTok Channel Reveals About the Stress of College Admissions
[ad_1] Daniel Lim reads through the resumes of prospective college students with the excited patter of a color commentator at an NFL game. On his popular TikTok channel, the Duke University senior highlights the seemingly endless number of ultra-achieving students who fail to land acceptances at selective colleges, or, more often, who win some bids ... -
Defense Business Brief: Betting big on Australian AI; Q3 earnings; Lockheed’s tanker exit; and more…
[ad_1] Happy earnings call week! Five major defense companies will report their quarterly earnings this week. These calls are about more than revenue made—or lost. Defense One will look at how global threats and conflicts—from Israel to Ukraine and the Indo-Pacific—affect priorities, new initiatives, spending, and long-term projections. Here’s the schedule: Tuesday: Raytheon Technologies Wednesday: ... -
Dear Abby: My husband is a horrible cook and unfortunately he loves to make meals for the family
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: My husband loves cooking for the family. Unfortunately, he’s a horrible cook. My kids hate what he prepares, so most of the food goes in the trash. I have had many conversations with him about this, begging him not to do it and telling him if he wants to cook, he should ... -
Colleges Must Respond to America’s Skill-Based Economy
[ad_1] Back in March of this year, EdSurge published my article outlining the nearly 400-year history of higher education in America, how that past shapes the way the country views colleges today, and why microcredentials, while critical to the future of the U.S. economy, are causing a dilemma for the academy. Since then, I have ...










