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Missouri Department of Children’s Leader: Early Childhood Education Pipeline ‘Very Dry’
[ad_1] According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, one-third of Missouri families say they or someone in their family has quit, never had, or lost a job in the past 12 months because of parenting issues. Reportedly changed jobs. Missouri’s economy is losing an estimated $1.35 billion a year to childcare problems. Pam Thomas, ... -
FSU’s Computer Science Division Receives $4.2 Million to Strengthen National Cybersecurity Workforce
[ad_1] Image by Darwin Laganzon from Pixabay To meet the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals, the National Science Foundation’s CyberCorps Scholarship for Service program awarded Florida State University a $4.2 million grant to help students pursue a career in cybersecurity is supporting This is the second funding the Department of Computer Science has received to ... -
BOXWOOD DIGITAL RANKS TOP 100 DENVER SEARCH MARKETING AGENCIES
[ad_1] The Manifest recognizes Boxwood Digital as one of the best e-commerce SEO companies in Denver. Boxwood Digital provides marketing services to e-commerce companies. LAKEWOOD, Colo., Sept. 13, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Business news and how-to site The Manifest ranks Boxwood Digital Marketing 32nd on its list of Denver’s Top 100 Search Marketing Agencies . Other ... -
Hostile political climate takes a toll on Latina mother’s mental health
[ad_1] A new study from the University of California, San Diego found that the socio-political climate in the United States is having a negative impact on the mental health of Latino mothers. Coping resources are declining in both U.S. and inland U.S. cities. Latinos have historically been disadvantaged in many ways, including access to ... -
AI and entertainment are transforming primary education. Could radiologist training be significantly behind?
[ad_1] If you want to know how radiologists will learn the job 10 to 20 years from now, check out how many students will learn the subject in the 2022-2023 school year. Driven by technology, transformed by the COVID pandemic, and fine-tuned regionally by demographic shifts, children’s education is transforming into a personalized consumer or ... -
WI schools face a shortage of mental health professionals
[ad_1] Salk Prairie, Wisconsin (WMTV) – As the school year begins, many Wisconsin schools continue to face an uphill battle to address mental health issues amid staff shortages and increased demand for care. increase. The Sauk Prairie School District has been fortunate to have a full staff of school counselors, psychologists and social workers this ... -
Biden’s new biomedical innovation agency gets first director | Chemistry
[ad_1] President Joe Biden has appointed Lenny Weggin, a 45-year-old applied biologist with a background in industry and government, to lead his new agency for biomedical innovation, the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA-H). I chose him as president. Congress created ARPA-H in March with a $1 billion starting budget. It aims to bring the kind ... -
Reader Reactions: State’s Horrible Education Advisory
[ad_1] Has anyone else been appalled by Oregon’s recommendations to lower education standards and requirements for graduating from high school? The course should be made compulsory, education ministry says, 3 Sept.) Do you think the Oregon Board of Education is doing anyone any favors by not requiring “students to demonstrate basic proficiency in literacy and ...









