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Mr and Miss School of Education Hosts Howard Middle School Back-to-School Drive – The Hilltop
[ad_1] Re’Jon Jones and Anaya Boone-Douglas pose. Photo credit: Re’Jon Jones. The Mr and Miss School of Education hosted a back-to-school drive for math and science students at Howard University Secondary School. Collected school supplies and donations for 8th graders. The campaign started on August 17th and ended on September 1st. Students interested in donating ... -
Trust in teachers is plunging amid a culture war in education
[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment Americans are losing faith in their schoolteachers. New polling suggests that fierce debates over what educators should be allowed to do and say in classrooms, an ascendant parents’ rights movement seeking control of what children learn at school, recent criticism of teachers from conservative lawmakers and news outlets and ... -
Professor Brian Cox Sets New Guinness World Record for Science Tour
[ad_1] Professor Brian Cox broke the Guinness World Record for the most tickets sold for a science tour after 230,873 people watched the 2019 Universal Show. This is the second time the physicist has broken his own record, with his 2017 live tour selling 158,589 tickets, itself beating his own previous record. “I am very ... -
Master science with this silly invention science kit.Now 45% off
[ad_1] Summer may be coming to an end, but I have something to say to keep education fun, not just at school, but at home. There are many wonderful science kits for kidsthey can get pretty pricey, so it’s important to find a deal while you can. I pulled it down. (opens in new tab) ... -
The current of science is overrated.art is worth it
[ad_1] In a recent BBC interview, Indian actor Victor Banerjee lamented the marked lack of interest in poetry and literature among today’s youth. He also said that the majority of young people would prefer to pursue the science stream and become engineers or doctors, compared to the humanities stream, which offers limited employment opportunities. The ... -
Hitting the books: Rookie oceanographer helped win World War II using ocean science
[ad_1] L.etartize It tells the story of pioneering oceanographic researcher Mary Sears and her leading role in creating one of the most important intelligence gathering operations of World War II. Academically obscure, emaciated, and brusquely ignored by his male colleagues, Sears was selected to command by the godfather of climate change, Roger Rebel, in charge ... -
Tai Chi promotes good health and overall wellness.adventurer
[ad_1] Every day, we read and hear about the benefits of regular exercise, but we don’t know if it’s “people over 50”, people with joint or other chronic pain problems, or health and social issues. There are often no reasonable guidelines for those who cannot walk a certain distance because of cause. There are many ... -
Covington Concert Featuring Michael Bolton to Benefit Jamaican Educational Nonprofits
[ad_1] Covington, Georgia— Covington’s willingness to “embrace” concert promoters has helped bring music legends to shows that benefit his nonprofit. Oxford-based Cornell Levy’s organization, Legends in Concert, will welcome multi-platinum Grammy-winning singer Michael Bolton to Legion Field on September 18th. Levy’s non-profit, ConnectJA, works to provide technical training and equipment to youth in the Caribbean ...











