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Federal Court Grants Preliminary Injunction Suspending Education Department Guidance Prohibiting Discrimination Based On Gender Identity Or Sexual Orientation In 20 States TNG Consulting
[ad_1] Tennessee v. U.S. Department of EducationCase No. 3:21-cv-308, 2022 WL 2791450 (ED Tenn., 15 July 2022). 20 states have appealed to stop enforcing the Department of Education (ED) guidance implementing Executive Order 13988 entitled “Executive Order on Preventing and Combatting Discrimination Based on Gender Identity or Sexual Orientation” .[1] By Presidential Decree Bostock vs. ... -
Federal judge considers request to stay controversial Florida education law
[ad_1] Lawyers for a group of parents, students, and nonprofits have asked a federal judge to stop school districts from enforcing a controversial state law restricting education about gender identity and sexual orientation. On Friday, attorneys filed a preliminary injunction against the Orange, Indian River, Duval and Palm Beach County Boards of Education in a ... -
Shortage of teachers due to declining enrollment in educational programs
[ad_1] As the new school year begins, a nationwide teacher shortage disrupts the K-12 school district and lengthens job postings. The president of the National Education Association has called classroom teacher shortages “five crises.” Some students are returning to full-time, face-to-face learning, often hundreds of miles away, just to find an instructor teaching through a ... -
Opinions | Do You Want To Solve The Teacher Shortage?value education
[ad_1] As students return to classrooms, school districts across the country are facing historic number of teacher vacancies – estimated 300,000According to the National Education Association (NEA), the largest teacher union in the United States, Some states have been particularly hard hit, with about 2,000 Illinois and Arizona, 3,000 Nevada and 9,000 in Florida. How ... -
Video reveals steps of newly hatched ‘walking’ shark babies
[ad_1] Some sharks can “walk,” and researchers recently discovered how one of these rare shark species practices baby walking. They begin when they are just hatched, and the gait of newly hatched cubs is no different than that of older juveniles. When the tide goes out near the reef, a small kind of carpet shark ... -
Golden Eye Kickoff Sharpens Vision for Science Center’s Smarty Party
[ad_1] Towards the end of the 2021-22 social season — a season that never ends — party planners at Cox Science Center and Aquarium have found a way to end the season that never ends. A party to celebrate the coming season. More Palm Beach Society news here. More than 200 people agreed and gathered ... -
Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands
[ad_1] IE11 is not supported. For the best experience, please visit our site in a different browser. DNI leads assessment of ‘potential risks to national security’ from Mar-a-Lago documents 05:21 now playing Tennessee Teens Take Abortion Rights Education into Their Own Hands 06:40 next ‘They’re sentenced this young girl to have a baby’ Florida Senator ... -
Adopting a mammoth could help scientists discover when they last roamed Alaska
[ad_1] Matthew Wooller of the University of Alaska Fairbanks poses among the tusks of a woolly mammoth at his college. (Photo courtesy of JR Ancheta) Scientists at the University of Alaska Fairbanks want to know when a woolly mammoth last fell into the bush in Alaska. He seeks help from an unusual source: people like ...











