Tag: training
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Today’s D-Brief: US support for Ukraine is growing. landmine problem. German DM in DC. CMC Burger’s farewell message. And some more.
[ad_1] US support for arming Ukraine soars According to a Reuters/Ipsos survey conducted this week. 1,000 respondents spoke out, including about 400 Democrats and Republicans and about 200 independents. About 65% are in favor of sending US weapons to Ukraine, That’s a nearly 20 percentage point increase from just one month ago, when 46% approved. ... -
Why are some schools improving fast and others stuck?
[ad_1] Justin Reich now teaches digital media at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, but his first job was teaching a short course in wilderness medicine. This was a hands-on lesson where a volunteer pretended to have, say, a broken leg – complete with stage make-up blood and bruises to heighten the effect – and the ... -
How Colorado went from ‘laggard to leader’ in early childhood education
[ad_1] In late April, Colorado Governor Jared Polis sat at his desk making phone calls. The governor, that day, called to announce good news. He wanted to personally congratulate some of the 22,087 families who matched with their provider of choice for Colorado’s free universal preschool program, which will launch this fall. A parent named ... -
Defense Business Overview: Lockheed Executives on Global Supply Chains and Europe’s F-35. Lawmakers are backing the L3 Harris-Aerojet deal for their constituencies. Anduril buys a rocket company. more.
[ad_1] When the pandemic basically brought arms production to a halt overnight, the vulnerabilities of global supply chains became apparent across industrial sectors. Steps are now being taken to remove the pain points and reduce the dependence on foreign companies. “What we’re looking at is whether we’re resilient enough,” said Greg Ulmer, executive vice president ... -
‘Teaching is my calling’ | EdSurge News
[ad_1] As they walk through the colorful hallways of the Children’s Guild School in Prince George’s County, Maryland, teachers and roommates Curt Cruz, Rachelle Evangelista and Richard Sagun exchange greetings and greetings with fellow school staff. school. However, they did not always feel this warm welcome. ” It was very difficult. We didn’t get much ... -
A Few Educators Who ‘Go The Extra Way’ Can’t Save The Education System
[ad_1] After filling up on Chinese takeout, my husband opened a fortune cookie and read: My instinctual response to this seemingly harmless message was: It took me a while to understand why this banal comment caused such outrage. At school, the phrase “stay one step ahead” comes up frequently. There are always stories about teachers ... -
How Rise Science Founder Jeff Kahn Manages Sleep Debt
[ad_1] As an 18-year-old college student at Northwestern University, Jeff Kahn, then an engineering student, followed roughly the typical college sleep schedule. He stayed up late working on the problem, but had to get up early in the morning. Then he passed out coming back from his class. “I thought it was normal because that’s ... -
Socially Ausome: The go-to digital marketing agency for mompreneurs to help grow and monetize your online presence.
[ad_1] Socially Ausome is a full-service digital marketing agency that specializes in helping mompreneurs. Socially Ausome aims to give mompreneurs the resources and tools they need to implement a simple social strategy into their business. By leveraging the agency’s specialized marketing strategies, mompreneurs can monetize their online presence and reach their business goals faster. A ...










