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Insights and best practices for transforming education through individual device programs
[ad_1] As technology becomes more integrated into our daily lives, schools are recognizing the importance of equipping every student with a personal device to facilitate digital learning. These individual initiatives aim to provide students with equal access to educational resources, fostering creativity and critical thinking while preparing them for the demands of a technology-driven world. ... -
Poolside Readings: The Best Higher Education Stories of 2023 – So Far
[ad_1] For teachers and students, summer vacation has arrived! (Not so much, though, for parents dealing with child care.) We couldn’t let too much of this special season pass without bringing you an EdSurge summer playlist. It’s more than a little partial, as each recommendation is one of our stories, published so far in 2023. ... -
Science Park Beats Glen Ridge in Overtime – Men’s Basketball Recap
[ad_1] Nine different players as Science Park beat Glen Ridge 56-52 in overtime at Newark. La-Quann Gaddy scored 9 points and grabbed 12 rebounds at Science Park, while Gideon Ajiboye also had 9 points on 8 boards and 3 assists. Science Park outplayed Glen Ridge in overtime after Glen Ridge used a 23-16 fourth quarter ... -
Iconic fashion designer Vivienne Westwood dies at 81
[ad_1] Vivienne Westwood, an influential fashion maverick who played a key role in the punk movement, died Thursday at the age of 81. Westwood’s eponymous fashion house announced Her death on social media platforms says she passed away peacefully. The statement did not disclose the cause of her death. Westwood’s fashion career began with the ... -
Girls pretending to be Madame Curie stick to science
[ad_1] share this paper This article can be freely shared under an Attribution 4.0 International License. A new study shows that young girls who, like Marie Curie, embrace the role of successful female scientists stay on challenging science games longer. This study suggests that science role-playing can help close the gender gap in science, technology, ... -
Suicide bomber attacks Kabul education center, 19 killed
[ad_1] Kabul, Afghanistan (AP) — A suicide bomber attacked an education center in the Shia neighborhood of the Afghan capital on Friday, killing 19 people, including 27 teenagers who were taking mock university entrance exams. People were injured, a Taliban spokesman said. The central morning blast occurred in Kabul’s Dashti Balti district, which is populated ... -
First grade girl sticks to science after pretending to be Madame Curie
[ad_1] DURHAM, N.C. — Disguising ’til you make it turns out to be true for children too: Young girls who embrace the role of successful female scientists like Marie Curie are more likely to play challenging science games. Lasts long. A new study published Sept. 28 in the journal Psychological Science found that scientific role-playing ... -
Glenn Youngkin Is the Popular Republican “Signal” in Education: Former Secretary of Education Bill Bennett
[ad_1] newYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former Education Secretary and Fox News contributor Bill Bennett offers his take on the political landscape of education policy in “The Story” on Monday. Bill Bennett: Republicans, Republican candidates do not benefit from the Teachers Union. 2022 Midterm Election News and Updates and part of the ...










