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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 17, 2022
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    Faculty senate discusses academic integrity, tenure, and graduate stipends

    Faculty and students continue to adjust to post-pandemic university life, which has raised questions about academic integrity isaac yu 11:44 p.m., March 16, 2022 Staff reporter ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 13, 2022
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    Loomis Foundation to Host Free Active Shooter and Situational Awareness Seminar | Education

    WATERTOWN – The Garrett W. Loomis Foundation, in partnership with the Northern New York Community Foundation, will host a free active shooter and situational awareness seminar ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 7, 2022
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    ‘So breathtaking’: Idaho high school medical students reflect on the pandemic

    They were excited for “extra spring break” in March 2020, when the high school went virtual as COVID-19 arrived in Idaho. They were then freshmen at ...
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  • Teachers loan
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 4, 2022
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    How the war in Ukraine is affecting many financial industries

    Powell: Fed to proceed cautiously with rate hike amid Ukraine dispute Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Wednesday that the central bank still plans to raise ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 11, 2022
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    Camden is so ‘desperate’ for teachers that it is looking internationally to fill critical ESL and bilingual roles | Education

    Melanie Burney The Philadelphia Investigator Nevada is rolling back requirements for people to wear masks in public, becoming the latest state in the ...
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    By Sophia Jacob
    February 7, 2022
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    Consumer spending up 34% at the end of 2021 – ARAB TIMES

    WhatsApp Facebook Twitter E-mail Messenger KUWAIT CITY, February 7: Data from the Central Bank of Kuwait shows consumer spending by Kuwaiti citizens and residents at the ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 7, 2022
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    Telehealth is here to stay – in practice and in medical education

    The explosion of telehealth during the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back the timeline for telehealth education for medical schools and residency programs. But the relative lack ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    February 3, 2022
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    Consolidating student success | UNC-Chapel Hill

    “Finance is central to [what] I plan my summers around. “I want to do unpaid internships, but they take too long for me to work.” “I’m ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 30, 2022
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    De Lima seeks to replace the outdated Magna Carta for public school teachers with an updated and improved version

    PHILIPPINES, January 30 – Press release January 30, 2022 De Lima seeks to replace the outdated Magna Carta for public school teachers with an updated and ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 26, 2022
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    New Dashboard Showcases Innovative Education Ideas

    From lockdowns to remote learning, everyone from academics to politicians will debate and dissect the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on American students — and the ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 25, 2022
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    15 teachers from Henrico schools obtain certification from the National Council

    Fifteen Henrico County public school teachers recently received certification from the National Professional Teaching Standards Board for the first time, while seven others have recertified. Board ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 24, 2022
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    Can peer counseling alleviate the mental health crisis on campus?

    According to a new survey of more than 2,000 American students, one in five undergraduate students uses peer counseling for mental health support. Two-thirds say they ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 22, 2022
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    Students fall behind and teacher morale plummets amid disruption omicron

    Some of Valarie Kane’s students have had to stay out of school multiple times this school year after contracting COVID-19 or being exposed to the virus. ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 20, 2022
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    Austin ISD may end planning period for middle and high school teachers

    Middle and high school teachers in the Austin School District are concerned that district leaders will eliminate one of two scheduling periods built into their schedules ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 11, 2022
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    IMF appoints eminent academic chief economist

    The International Monetary Fund has appointed eminent scholar Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas as chief economist, succeeding Gita Gopinath. Mr. Gourinchas, who is currently the faculty director of the ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 7, 2022
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    During his visit to Ithaca, Senator Gillibrand lobbies for the funding of university centers of medical excellence

    ITHACA, NY — US Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) hosted a press conference at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine to push for passage of COVID-19 and ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    January 5, 2022
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    Children with chronic illness or special education needs need more support for online learning

    Online learning poses additional challenges for children with chronic conditions or special educational needs, and these patients may benefit from greater support from pediatric clinicians to ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 31, 2021
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    American Federation of Teachers urges state to return to distance learning

    BOSTON (WWLP) – The American Federation of Teachers in Massachusetts issued a statement Friday morning regarding the unprecedented outbreak of COVID-19 in the Commonwealth of Nations. ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 31, 2021
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    Denounce aversive racism in academic medicine

    Structural racism is a form of racism rooted in laws, policies, institutions and practices that offer advantages to some racial groups while disadvantaging others.1 Although structural ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 20, 2021
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    Valdez School District gives $ 1,500 to every teacher and staff as a thank you during difficult pandemic

    Valdez City Schools employs 125 teachers and staff. (Image from City of Valdez website.) Schools in the town of Valdez will donate $ 1,500 to each ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 19, 2021
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    Spring Branch Education Foundation raises private funds to improve SBISD education

    At a recent Spring Branch ISD board meeting, members of the Spring Branch Education Foundation presented trustees with a giant check for over $ 1.8 million. ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    December 14, 2021
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    Bonuses and salary increases aim to tackle teacher shortage in San Antonio area schools

    SAN ANTONIO – The COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc among educators, many of whom have already left the classroom. Now, administrators in several San Antonio-area ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 24, 2021
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    Many students are hungry for more than education | Opinion

    The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed many pre-existing vulnerabilities within our communities. One of the sad realities in our region is that students are hungry. While they ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 4, 2021
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    Substitute teachers are in high demand as COVID-19 continues

    The COVID-19 shutdown and the still uncertain job market have left many San Diego County school districts looking for teachers. Substitute teachers are in great demand ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    November 1, 2021
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    OUWB Medical Students Win American College of Physicians Awards

    Four medical students from the William Beaumont School of Medicine at Oakland University were honored for poster presentations at the recent annual meeting of the Michigan ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 31, 2021
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    Without a plan to rebuild resilience in education, we risk a serious teacher shortage

    When I made the transition from teacher to administrator, I received some very important advice. It was 25 years ago, and I remember it like it ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 31, 2021
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    Academic growth improves amid pandemic setback in Maury County

    During the height of the pandemic, Dwight Arnold drove his daughters Ivy, Jade and Sage daily to Franklin Cumberland Presbyterian Church in Williamson County. Without a ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 26, 2021
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    HCS students engage in “project-based learning” | Education

    Students and teachers at Hardin County schools are applying a new approach that puts power in the hands of students while engaging the community. Danielle Vincent ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 25, 2021
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    The tide | Education Council discusses the Every Pupil Success Act (ESSA)

    On October 5, 2021, the Montgomery County Board of Education announced its intention to implement the Every Students Succeeds Act in schools for the 2021-2022 school ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 24, 2021
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    A closer look at teacher data | New

    The Kentucky Department of Education’s school reporting system displays data on teachers. This data includes qualifications and certifications as well as turnover, student / teacher ratios ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 20, 2021
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    Jacobs launches education program for young climate change actors

    DALLAS, 20 October 2021 / PRNewswire / – Jacobs (NYSE: J) is targeting future climate change actors with Butterfly Effect, its new climate change education program, ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 17, 2021
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    Louisiana Seeks To “Grow At Home” Teachers To Address Shortage

    Louisiana is taking a personal growth approach to solving its problem of a teacher shortage, and educators say that will require a change in message about ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 12, 2021
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    Podcast bridges the gap between students and real-world opportunities – UofSC News & Events

    Posted on: October 12, 2021; Updated on: October 12, 2021By Matt Edwards Pandemic or no pandemic, job hunting can seem like a difficult task. Visual communications ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    October 3, 2021
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    Academics say virtual learning falls short of reality – Asia and the Pacific

    Kyodo News Tokyo, Japan ● Sun, October 3, 2021 2021-10-03 15:45 0 e97434844e8b78f10c5dca9afbae1f04 2 Asia and pacific virtual classroom, COVID-19, Education, zoom To free While online ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    September 28, 2021
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    Hudson County Community College President appointed to 2021 NJBIZ Education Power 50

    1/2 Dr Christopher M. Reber 2/2 ?? ?? × 1/2 Dr Christopher M. Reber 2/2 ?? ?? Hudson County Community College (HCCC) is proud to announce ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    September 24, 2021
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    Schools plagued by teacher shortages

    To share Tweeter To share To share E-mail Education officials in Santa Cruz County – and the rest of the state – are struggling to fill ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    September 24, 2021
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    San Mateo County Community College District to Help Students Cover Student Debt and Tuition Fees

    The San Mateo County Community College District will use federal funding to provide student debt relief and financial assistance to students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    September 22, 2021
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    Texas Education Commissioner accuses COVID-19 of “disruption” of schools | Education

    Texas Education Commissioner Mike Morath said the “disruption” the COVID-19 pandemic has caused in schools is “difficult to describe.” Morath was a speaker at the Texas ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    September 21, 2021
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    American Jewish University awards scholarship for teacher training program

    The American Jewish University announced Monday that it has received a generous grant from the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles. The grant was awarded to ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    April 18, 2021
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    College students acquired units and scorching spots, however the digital divide is far deeper | Training

    College students within the district got laptops and entry factors, however Kristina Session, 10, a fourth-grader at South Major Avenue College, stated it was a lot ...
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  • Education
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 31, 2021
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    Increased training pension plan sponsors look at new methods and choices after pandemic shock

    (Photograph: Shutterstock) The COVID-19 pandemic has had a notable influence on increased training establishments and their workers, and consequently, pension coverage makers wish to bolster their ...
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  • Academics
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 30, 2021
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    Large Ten Educational Management Program Candidates Needed | Nebraska at the moment

    The College of Nebraska-Lincoln is in search of college candidates for the Large Ten Educational Alliance Educational Management Program. Historically held in particular person on a ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 30, 2021
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    Extra retired academics trigger concern, educators say

    From August 2020 to February 2021, 749 Michigan academics retired. That is a 44% improve from the 519 academics who retired throughout the identical interval within ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 29, 2021
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    Faculty of Public Well being college students volunteer on the Kroger Area Vaccination Clinic

    LEXINGTON, Ky. (March 29, 2021) – The College of Kentucky Faculty of Public Well being had about 30 college students, employees and college volunteers on the ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 26, 2021
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    Honors School College students Train On-line English Programs to Group | UTSA at present | UTSA

    MARCH 26, 2021 – With research overseas alternatives postponed and canceled because of the COVID-19 pandemic, college students world wide have sought alternatives to broaden their ...
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  • Students
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 26, 2021
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    Out-of-state college students not eligible for vaccinations in New Hampshire

    Gov. Chris Sununu made it clear in his briefing on Thursday that New Hampshire college students from out of state should not eligible for in-state vaccination. ...
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  • Teachers
    By Sophia Jacob
    March 26, 2021
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    Instructor’s profane and racist speech captured on video by mom of black sixth grader in Palmdale – Every day Information

    The mom of a black sixth grader filed a declare Thursday in opposition to the Palmdale Faculty District, alleging {that a} white trainer was participating in ...
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