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How Purdue U.’s Income-Share Agreement Confused Students
A Purdue University financial-aid program that promised to reshape the way students paid for college has come under national scrutiny…
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Help! A Parent Complained I Missed Too Many Days
Dear WeAreTeachers:I’m a parent and first-grade teacher. Juggling these different roles and responsibilities has been a challenge, to say the…
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National Study Finds High Schoolers Keenly Aware of Current In-Demand Jobs, Impacting Education Choices After Graduation
MINNEAPOLIS (May 20, 2022)—Today’s high schoolers are keenly aware of the impact the pandemic had on the job market and…
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New Report Shows the National Math and Science Initiative’s Long-Term Impact on Ensuring Equitable Access to STEM
DALLAS (PRWEB) MAY 20, 2022 — New data from the National Math and Science Initiative demonstrate the long-term impact of NMSI’s College…
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Covid “under control” despite enrolment drop, say Chinese agents
In its fourth annual update, BONARD’s Agent Marker Report, which was presented in a webinar chaired by COO Igor Skibickij…
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15 Awesome Classroom Activities That Teach Job Readiness Skills
When it’s time for students to start working and/or head to college, they’ll need “soft skills,” otherwise known as job-readiness…
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The Best Read Alouds on YouTube For Classroom or Home
Those of us who grew up with Reading Rainbow know that watching read-alouds is always popular with kids. You’ll find…
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pandemic has brought mental health issues “to the forefront”
They say laughter is the best medicine. Jessica Holmes, a long-time member of the comedy troupe the Royal Canadian Air…
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Attacks on new UW-Madison chancellor show how culture wars have come for college presidents
Listen to the article 7 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Wisconsin Republicans…
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Colleges Should Spend Covid-Relief Funds on Mental-Health Support, Education Department Says
On Thursday, the U.S. Department of Education urged colleges to use remaining grants from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund…
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