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Four Higher Education Programs Recognized for Helping Latinos Complete College
[ad_1] Four higher education programs were recognized for their evidence-based efforts to promote success in the classroom and workplace for Latino college students. The four programs were selected from a pool of 93 submissions and 20 finalists by Excelencia in Education, one of the nation’s leading educational think tanks focused on Latino college completion. Deborah ... -
An educational professional development superpower? ISTE and ASCD merge
[ad_1] In the latest sign that technology is central to teaching and learning, the International Society for Technology in Education, a non-profit organization that helps K-12 teachers make the most of digital tools, One is the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. Her K-12 Professional Development Institute, the oldest and largest, will be merged. Richard ... -
Agilent Launches Partnership with Delaware State University to Promote Diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Fields
[ad_1] Santa Clara, California–(business wire)–Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE: A) enters partnership with Delaware State University (DSU). Delaware State University (DSU) is a historically prominent black university that increases the percentage of underrepresented students entering his STEM field. This is the core mission of the company’s philanthropic activities. Agilent Foundation. Agilent is donating $1 million in ... -
What is a Health Care District? – Fort Bragg Advocate-News
[ad_1] The California Legislature created medical districts in 1946 with a mission to improve community health care. A generally elected district director is an elected official whose sole mission is to promote the health and well-being of the residents of the communities served by the district. 37 out of 79 hospitals are not operational (2017 ... -
Emily Jacobs wants to know how sex hormones shape the brain
[ad_1] When Emily Jacobs embarked on a career in brain research in the early 2000s, a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) attracted a lot of attention. “Just as we have super-powerful telescopes that can quantify the farthest reaches of the known universe, here we have this tool that allows us to see the ... -
How California Schools Incorporate the Science of Reading and Phonics | Video
[ad_1] How California Schools Are Embracing the Science of Reading and Phonics | Video | EdSource Upcoming EdSource Roundtable — University of California Housing Crisis: Who’s Responsible for Solving it and What Does It Take? – Register Today! Lancaster’s Joshua Elementary incorporates the science of reading and ... -
American sweatshops and fashion sustainability
[ad_1] The Slow Fashion movement was first introduced in 2007 by journalist Kate Fletcher, who advocates fashion for transparent practices, the production of environmentally sustainable items, and fair conditions for workers. Since then, interest in sustainable fashion has increased in niche groups and gained more general interest during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlighted and highlighted ... -
Introducing the new Cortex magazine, a bridge between science and art
[ad_1] Yale University’s newest magazine launched its first issue in August, focusing on the concept of space and time with creative writing on the subject of science. Maria Korolik September 28, 2022 at 11:41 PM staff reporter Jordan Davidson, Contributing Photographer While taking NSCI 160: The Human Brain last semester, Sarah Feng ’25 discovered her ...











