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Trust in teachers is plunging amid a culture war in education
[ad_1] Comment on this story Comment Americans are losing faith in their schoolteachers. New polling suggests that fierce debates over what educators should be allowed to do and say in classrooms, an ascendant parents’ rights movement seeking control of what children learn at school, recent criticism of teachers from conservative lawmakers and news outlets and ... -
What happens to my fast fashion clothes after I donate them?
[ad_1] “We want to slow down fast fashion.” A few months ago, I was staying at home a short distance away. The morning after the first night, with nothing else to do (I was on college vacation after all!), I descended onto the boulevard. After getting my long-awaited iced latte, I decided to check out ... -
Changemaker Kathy Quinn on algae, flax and the future of fashion
[ad_1] Breakthrough in biomaterials A key breakthrough was the discovery that it is possible to make materials from algae, fast-growing organisms. Quinn worked to develop non-toxic, water-resistant and biodegradable fabrics using algae polymers with properties similar to petroleum-based environmentally impacting plastics, and natural dyes before spinning the yarn. Incorporated to reduce water usage and production. ... -
Radixweb’s Head of Digital Marketing, Sarrah Pitaliya, Named Fast-Paced Leader by World Women Leadership and CMO Asia
[ad_1] Radixweb’s Head of Digital Marketing, Sarrah Pitaliya, was commended by CMO Asia and World Women Leadership for her amazing skills in building brand journeys and strong leadership capabilities, and the award is a nod to Radixweb’s equitable and dynamic growth policy. I dedicate Ahmedabad, India – Radixweb, an industry leader in IT outsourcing, premier ... -
The Extended Office offers nutrition education for all ages.local news
[ad_1] One of the main focuses of the Hopkins County Extension Family and Consumer Science Office is educating people about healthy eating and healthy foods. Melissa Webb, an assistant in the Advanced Nutrition Education Program in Hopkins County, said their goal is to work with younger children so they can bring information back to their ... -
An educator’s passion for progressive education paves the way for entrepreneurial learning.school
[ad_1] Riley Johnson’s experience at Leo Middle School was a positive one. He excelled in meeting the requirements and getting good grades so he could get into college. He graduated in 2004, in what he called “the era when everyone goes to college.” Although he is very grateful for his experience, he can’t help but ... -
Bad COVID Science – Pittsburgh Quarter
[ad_1] Last week, we reported on the World Health Organization’s dogged approach to how COVID is transmitted. They said by droplets, so we always had to wash our hands and sanitize all surfaces. Handwashing and sanitizing didn’t kill us – it was hygienic theater – but panic Caused by WHO bad science Did it kill ... -
Guest Opinion | Pat Amsbry, Pasadena Board of Education Candidate: Private School Dad Goes Public – Pasadena Now
[ad_1] Yes, we sent our two children to private school. When we moved to Pasadena nearly 20 years ago, our children were preschoolers and kindergarteners, she was 3 and her 5. and South Pasadena “for better schools.” But we fell in love with Pasadena and wanted it to be our home, so we bought a ...











