Tag: children
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Nebraska School Board Members Warn Families About Microschooling
[ad_1] Department of Defense LINCOLN, Nebraska (KLKN) — Members of the Nebraska Board of Education share their warnings as microschooling becomes more common. It is often described as an evolution of homeschooling, where families band together to continue educating their children away from traditional educational institutions. After being fed up with COVID-19 restrictions and closures, ... -
WHO finds half of healthcare facilities worldwide lack basic hygiene
[ad_1] The World Health Organization and UNICEF said in a new report released on Tuesday that half of the world’s health facilities lack basic sanitation services such as water and soap. Important reasons: According to WHO and UNICEF, poor sanitation puts some 3.85 billion people dependent on institutions at risk of illness and infection. The ... -
Education Reopening, Recovery and Resilience: Guidelines for ASEAN Countries – Cambodia
[ad_1] accessories executive summary These guidelines are intended to help member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) reopen schools and keep them open for safe, in-person education. This is an urgent priority for sustaining the learning process of children and adolescents, ensuring their right to education and recovering learning losses. The guidelines ... -
Emily Dana: Investing in Catholic Education – Arkansas Catholic
[ad_1] First grade teacher at St. Vincent de Paul School wants to inspire educators Publication date: August 30, 2022 Alecia SchaeferBentonville Correspondent Alecia Schaefer Emily Dana, a first grade teacher at St. Vincent de Paul School in Rogers, maintains an Instagram account for elementary school teachers. Alecia Schaefer Emily Dana, a first grade teacher at ... -
Ky. Science Center Opens “Science in Play2Go” Exhibit at Campbell County Public Library September 3
[ad_1] The Kentucky Science Center brings the early childhood mobile experience to another Kentucky library. Science in Play2Go, a scaled-down version of the Kentucky Science Center’s signature Science in Play exhibit, opens Saturday, September 3 at the Cold Spring Branch of the Campbell County Public Library. Designed specifically for children ages 8 and under, Science ... -
A drug education group celebrates its anniversary by showing a fundraiser film.news
[ad_1] EVENSBURG, Pennsylvania – In memory of Adam founder Debbie Fowler, board members and volunteers met Monday to celebrate the organization’s 23rd anniversary of the substance abuse education program by screening a new murder mystery film that is the organization’s fundraiser. Did. Fowler, who founded the program after the death of his son Adam, believes ... -
Education takes the stage at Skills Summit
[ad_1] The university will claim to be at the center of federal employment plans at upcoming jobs and skills summits. A two-day summit in Canberra this week will bring together more than 100 union, business and government representatives to discuss solutions to Australia’s economic challenges. The highest institutions representing universities will attend the summit and ... -
Indianapolis Public Schools Relaunch Educational Equity Initiative – WISH-TV | Indianapolis News | Indiana Weather
[ad_1] Indianapolis (Wish) — Indianapolis Public Schools (IPS) has relaunched its Education Equity Initiative with a focus on serving students and teachers. The pandemic has affected students across the board, especially low-income children and minorities. “It’s been the hardest road ever for blacks and browns,” said parent Aaron Jones. In 2020, IPS launched the Education ...





