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Dear Abby: Employee feels passed over and stuck in a rut at work
[ad_1] DEAR ABBY: I applied to be a supervisor at the company where I work. Unfortunately, I didn’t get the job. One of my co-workers, who held the same position I did (though with significantly fewer years of experience at the company), was given the job instead. Initially, I tried to shrug it off and ... -
How the Pentagon’s big tech bets could suffer if the government shuts down
[ad_1] Whether the government shuts down this weekend or limps into the new fiscal year with temporary funding, the Pentagon’s new, big ideas could see significant delays in the year ahead. One example: the Air Force’s robot wingman, or collaborative combat aircraft, effort and the many individual programs that feed into it. While the exact ... -
How B2B companies are driving ecommerce trends to higher sales
[ad_1] Kele Inc. is getting closer to its customers and boosting revenue through omnichannel personalization technologies enhanced by artificial intelligence. The manufacturer and distributor specializes in automated control products for commercial and industrial buildings. For Kele, a high personalization performance level is critical to winning over loyal customers in a competitive market. “Failing to swiftly ... -
Students Need a Holistic Approach to Pandemic Recovery
[ad_1] Millions of students across the United States spent their summers in learning and enrichment programs, many of which employed intensive tutoring designed to bring math and reading scores up to grade level. These efforts can be important and life-changing, yet research finds that increased learning time alone will not be enough to recover from ... -
Lawmakers, Army headed for a fight over cuts to special operations forces
[ad_1] Lawmakers are worried that a U.S. Army plan to cut up to 3,000 people from its special operations forces will embolden China. One defense official told Defense One that the Army is not looking to reduce the number of operators, but rather to eliminate redundant positions in headquarters, logistics, and support. But lawmakers say the Army hasn’t given them enough ... -
How to Drive Student Success With Creative Generative AI Tools in the Classroom: Part 1
[ad_1] This article is the first of a two-part series covering key principles to consider when integrating a generative AI creativity tool into your academic setting. The 21st-century classroom is a dynamic, ever-evolving space where cutting-edge technologies, like artificial intelligence (AI), are pushing us all to rethink what students need to learn and how that ... -
When a Tiny Fraction of Teachers File Most School Discipline Referrals
[ad_1] Education wonks have long raised the alarm about how school discipline is applied unequally among students of different racial and ethnic groups, with Black students facing a disproportionate number of office discipline referrals (ODRs). The effects of such practices can reverberate throughout a student’s life, according to the American Psychological Association, leading to worse ... -
Government shutdown would be ‘extremely disruptive’ to defense production, workforce, acquisition chief says
[ad_1] A government shutdown could halt munition production and the acceptance of equipment, and may stall efforts that support Ukraine, the Pentagon’s acquisition chief said Tuesday. “I have some testing work we want to do next week on an item for Ukraine, and unless we can get some type of a waiver—which we’re going to ...











