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Sarah Burton Exits Alexander McQueen + More Fashion News
[ad_1] Photography by Getty ImagesPlus, Louis Vuitton debuts a new podcast. By Sarah Mariotti Date September 15, 2023 Sarah Burton leaves Alexander McQueen It’s true what they say: All good things must come to an end. Earlier this week, news broke that after two glorious decades together, Sarah Burton and Alexander McQueen are going their ... -
How We Can Honor Indigenous Values in Our Teaching Without Appropriating the Culture
[ad_1] I have always felt connected to Indigenous peoples. Perhaps it is because I am Mexican American and colonization is a part of my ancestry. Perhaps it is because the virtues of Mexican and Indigenous spiritualities in Texas and Minnesota, where I’ve split my whole life, are so universal that it’s hard to not be ... -
In Ukraine, ecommerce drives up business for an IT services firm
[ad_1] Sigma Software Group, a Swedish and Ukrainian IT services firm serving a growing demand for ecommerce technology in Ukraine and neighboring Poland, is no stranger to handling market disruption. With much of its IT staff in Ukraine, Sigma Software is capitalizing on a return to growth in Ukrainian ecommerce this year after a steep ... -
We Need Better Pathways for Becoming an Early Childhood Teacher
[ad_1] I became an early childhood teacher because, like so many others, I dream of making abundant, equitable access to high-quality early childhood education a reality. But a major barrier persists: We don’t have nearly enough teachers, and more and more are leaving the classroom every day. Despite this challenge, the process of becoming a ... -
Human Meets AI: Helping Educators Navigate Their Emotions About Technological Change
[ad_1] With shifting societal norms, advances in technology and evolving pedagogical practices at play, it’s no surprise that change is the only constant in education. Rapidly changing technology, particularly the emergence of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in education has positioned faculty and leaders with a pivotal decision to make: Stick with the known comfort of ... -
Latino Teachers Share How Their Communities Can Reshape Education — If Given the Chance
[ad_1] This is the second in a three-part series of conversations with Latino educators and edtech experts. Read the first part here. As Latino children make up a growing proportion of public school students in the United States, they’re also facing unique challenges. Education researchers now know that Latino students were dealt an outsized blow ... -
Are Latin American “knowledge systems” absent from educational technology?
[ad_1] At a time when school districts are spending money on edtech like never before, it’s perhaps natural that some educators are skeptical of the pace and excitement behind it. As we’ve reported in the past, some teachers have made it clear that technology tools should support, not replace, their expertise. Meanwhile, the changing demographics ... -
What Venezuela’s Moon Base Pledge Says About China, Russia, and the US
[ad_1] Venezuela recently announced its intention to cooperate with China and Russia on the International Lunar Research Station, becoming the first country to formally cooperate. The participation of Caracas may seem purely symbolic, as the crisis-hit oil nations are not in a position to make any substantive contribution to the moon, but even this symbolism ...











