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On social archetypes of “good” education
[ad_1] Underpaid teachers, overcrowded classrooms, and a lack of psychological support for students are just a few of the problems with the American education system. Let’s put aside the political and policy issues in our education system and talk about our societal understanding of education and what a “good” education really means. In the United ... -
The Browns lost to the Jets and made depressing NFL history in hilarious fashion
[ad_1] The Browns, backed by Kareem Hunt, are flocking to the New York Jets. (Syndication: Akron Beacon Journal) How much blame does Jameis Winston deserve for losing to the Bucks in Week 2? Ariana Prasad The Browns’ stunning loss to the Jets felt incredibly unlikely, but it was actually history repeating itself in the worst ... -
Mon Health Receives Harrison County Small Hospital Approval
[ad_1] Bridgeport, W.Va. – The West Virginia Department of Health approved the required certifications submitted by Mon Health System, part of Vandalia Health, for a small Harrison County hospital. Mon Health System president and CEO David Goldberg said the facility will cost about $23 million and is expected to open in about two years. David ... -
The Continuing COVID Madness Shows It Wasn’t About Science
[ad_1] The pandemic is essentially over, right? yes. For others, not so much. Unvaccinated Canadians were finally allowed to leave the country in June, and no one knows why. If vaccines don’t prevent transmission, why does it make sense to keep unvaccinated people behind a frozen curtain? But it’s Canada. It completely lost its plot ... -
What Science Says About How Leaders Build Trust: The 7 Best Strategies
[ad_1] Leaders can build trust in several important ways. Getty In the midst of debates about when, where and how work gets done, with tremendous pressure to attract, retain and bring out the best in them, today’s leaders face many challenges. I’m here. But perhaps one of the best and most impactful things a leader ... -
Education Notes: Local Students Win Academic Awards | Education
[ad_1] College Board Praise: Bartlesville High School and Tulsa Honor Academy announced that several students have received academic awards from the College Board. Bartlesville High School’s Jeffrey Engleman, Reid Faust, Dayton McCall, Timber McCall, Jarrett Moore, and Gage Swanson all earned the National Rural and Small City Award, and Regan Patzkowski won the National Hispanic ... -
The SC Philharmonic Orchestra will receive a grant to fund a Linkup program for students.education
[ad_1] The South Carolina Philharmonic has been awarded a $15,000 Arts Education Project grant from the South Carolina State Arts Commission to support the Orchestral Link Up program in collaboration with Carnegie Hall. This grant will provide more than 2,000 students in Calhoun, Edgefield, Lee, Newbury, and Saluda counties with high-quality education, including classroom materials, ... -
Why should we trust science? It’s because we don’t trust ourselves
[ad_1] Many of us accept that science is our trusted guide to what we should believe, but not all of us do. Mistrust of science has sparked skepticism on several key issues, from denial of climate change to the hesitance of vaccines during the COVID pandemic. And while most of us may tend to dismiss ...










