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    [ad_1] As an undergraduate, Mitch Murdoch was a rare science and humanities double major at Yale University, specializing in both English and molecular, cell, and developmental biology. Now, as a Ph.D. student in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, he sees first-hand the obvious ways English education has broadened his ...
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    [ad_1] School Choice Advocate strives to provide students with access to the educational options that best suit their needs. Students benefit from better education when school choice is the law of the country. But often forgotten in the school choice conversation are teachers who could benefit from expanded school choice. One of the ramifications of ...
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    [ad_1] Once again, a local school has joined the ranks of the National Blue Ribbon Schools. However, in 2015, Evans Elementary School in Jackson County was admitted as well, so this is more of a re-admission issue. Evans, along with Culloden Elementary School in Cavell County and CW Shipley Elementary School in Jefferson ...
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    [ad_1] A child steps into a world enveloped in crimson light. She heard the steam her whistle the hissing of her organ. Circus announcer teases: “Jolly Marge, the heaviest human being alive, is here! …and Tiny Timothy, the smallest man on earth!” And she spied, at eye level, a big top golden light and a ...
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    [ad_1] grayson lee maxwellRutherford County Schools Kim Haddock is a special education teacher with over 30 years of teaching experience. In this Q+A of hers, she talks about her love of reading, how to build successful relationships, and the difference her teachers make. Q: What is your educational background? A: I started working as a ...
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    [ad_1] Designers with lived experience of disability say it’s time for the fashion industry to become more inclusive and universal. The Melbourne-based fashion designer uses her disability experience to help make the industry more accessible. Rachel Shugg, a wheelchair-bound RMIT graduate, fell in love with the idea of ​​fashion and design without knowing anything about ...
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    [ad_1] Mark McCroskey, Vice President of Systems Operations for Northeastern Health System, was recently appointed to the Oklahoma Board of Health by Governor Kevin Stitt. This nine-person committee is charged with protecting and promoting the health of Oklahomans by preventing illness and injury and ensuring conditions in which Oklahomans can remain healthy. McCroskey’s more than ...
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    [ad_1] Tucked away in a corner on the top floor of the King Library is Makerspace. And we are waiting for new visitors. From 3D printers to embroidery machines, you can find all the models you like in this “space”. And we will make it possible for many people who enjoy fashion to participate. Ella ...