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    [ad_1] Should academic journals appoint themselves social justice gatekeepers?  Nature Human Behavior, a respected member of the Springer stable, thinks so. “Science has for too long been complicit in perpetuating structural inequalities and discrimination in society,” the editors declare in a recent manifesto. “With this guidance, we take a step towards countering this.” The editors ...
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    [ad_1] Ronkonkoma, New York, September 13, 2022 /PR Newswire/ — lab aida Long Island-based publisher and manufacturer of hands-on, evidence-based science programs that plans to transform science education. A leader, Lab-Aids is now expanding its operations to meet the growing demand. Students demonstrate their understanding of body systems in this 3D model from Lab-Aids. “We ...
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    [ad_1] NEW YORK, USA, Sept. 14, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Facts and Factors announces thatEarly Childhood Education Market by Product (Distance Education Institutions and Early Childhood Education Schools), By Application (Ages 5-8, 3-5, and Under 3), and By Region: Global Industry Perspective, Market Size, Statistical Survey, Market intelligence, comprehensive analysis, historical trends and forecasts for ...
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    [ad_1] LISBON, PORTUGAL — Dutch and Swedish scientists share a €1 million ($1 million) vision award from a Portuguese foundation for groundbreaking research on corneal diseases. Gerrit Melles of the Dutch Institute for Innovative Eye Surgery in Rotterdam has revolutionized the surgical treatment of corneal diseases, the Champalimaud Foundation announced Wednesday the winners of its ...
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    [ad_1] As students of all ages return to school this fall, the Philanthropy Roundtable recognizes educational reformers Jeff and Laura Sandefer for their incredible work. Acton Academy is a network of innovative her K-12 schools that encourage students to “live curious and independent lives.” , lifelong learners. Acton is a private “one-room schoolhouse” that fuses ...
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    [ad_1] Kendyl Hollingsworth KENDYLH@OPELIKAOBSERVER.COM Opelika — According to leaders at Auburn University, Southern Union State Community College, and Opelika City School, the region’s education is moving in a positive direction at all levels. The Opelika Chamber of Commerce invited experts at its “Business Over Breakfast” event on September 7 to hear a panel discussion on ...
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    [ad_1] By Peter D’Auria/ VTDigger At a parent event at Burlington’s Flynn Elementary School late last month, one parent handed out a copy of a memo asking others to consider sending their children to class wearing masks. “Masking Request: A student in your child’s classroom has an underlying health condition that may put this individual ...
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    [ad_1] With the reopening of schools, colds and bacteria are rampant in closed spaces. And as children across the country return to school, it’s important for those around them to remember that their mental health is just as important as their physical health. Most of us have read or seen articles about the youth mental ...