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The Duke Chappell series Theology Underground discusses minorities and diversity in religious education
[ad_1] Duke Chappell’s new series, Theology Underground, which aims to highlight underrepresented voices in religious studies, held its first event last Tuesday. Tirzah Villegas of Divinity School ’22 was the main speaker at the event. She is an expert in Mujerista theology, a Hispanic feminist theology that emphasizes the everyday realities of Latino women. According ... -
Portland education tech says students are unsafe due to understaffing
[ad_1] An educational technician at Portland Public Schools said at a board meeting Tuesday night that the understaffing is creating a dangerous situation for staff and students. “The (individualized education plans) we are dealing with and the students we are dealing with, combined with the vacancies we have, are putting educators and students at risk,” ... -
Northeastern wins court decision on plans to expand marine science center on Nahant property – News @ Northeastern
[ad_1] A superior court judge has ruled in favor of Northeastern University regarding plans to expand the university’s Marine Science Center in Nahant, Massachusetts. Tuesday’s ruling hit the town of Nahant and the nonprofit Nahant Preservation Trust. The Nahant Preservation Trust has put him in a three-year legal battle to block the expansion of his ... -
BCHS Science Teacher Receives Award from University of South Alabama
[ad_1] BAY MINNET, Alabama (WALA) – On Tuesday morning, September 20, 2022, the science teacher at Baldwin County High School had a big surprise. The winning teacher receives a cash prize that can be used for classroom projects. Bates’ first term Earth and Space class was the setting for the US awards team to announce ... -
Controversial School Board Vote on Title IX Changes
[ad_1] Today, the Ohio Board of Education submitted a resolution to oppose the federal Title IX changes. The Ohio Board of Education’s proposal has some concerned about discrimination in schools. In June, President Joe Biden announced new Title IX changes that include protections for the LGBTQ community from being discriminated against because of their sexual ... -
Superintendent should resign, governor should appoint state superintendent
[ad_1] Lansing Republicans on Tuesday channeled their anger after the state school principal defended a training program to help teachers work with LGBTQ students. Republican gubernatorial candidate Tudor Dixon held an event in front of the Michigan Department of Education office building, and the Republican-controlled Senate passed a resolution condemning public education superintendent Michael Rice. ... -
StateRAMP Attracts More States, Education Sector
[ad_1] Written by Benjamin Freed September 20, 2022 | STATESCOOP StateRAMP, a two-year-old group working to build standardized security rubrics for state and local IT vendors, said Tuesday that several more governments and other organizations have begun using its standards. announced to These new partners include the K12 Security Information Exchange, a group lamenting the ... -
$400 million shortfall in SC special education classrooms
[ad_1] GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA (FOX Carolina) – The federal government feels the state is short on funding for special education. FOX Carolina Investigates found that nearly 50 years ago, Congress pledged to fund 40% of the average cost of all special education students entering public schools. But as of 2020, he’s just over 13% of ...










