As the world learns to live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease, it’s critical to ensure our students have equitable access to preventive healthcare.
As the world learns to live with COVID-19 as an endemic disease, it’s critical to ensure our students have equitable access to preventive healthcare.
The Delta variant of COVID-19 is throwing a curveball in our return to in-person learning. Following CDC recommendations, Illinois Governor. Pritzker has mandated that all students wear masks in school.
A recent Pentagon report concluded that one of the biggest threats to US national security is the lack of highly skilled workers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEMM) fields. Tech companies complain that they can’t find enough qualified employees.
Teens use social media. A lot. More than 7 hours a day. According to Common Sense Media, tweens ages 8 to 13 spend almost 5 hours a day looking at a screen outside of school.
After more than a year of distance and hybrid learning, the US Department of Education expects all schools to return to in-person learning this fall.”
A fireside chat and live Q&A moderated by Dr. Michael Eric Dyson focusing on the lack of representation of Black males in medical schools.
As teachers start returning to classrooms, there are several new education technology trends they should bring back with them.
As teachers start returning to classrooms, there are several new education technology trends they should bring back with them.
As teachers start returning to classrooms, there are several new education technology trends they should bring back with them.
As teachers start returning to classrooms, there are several new education technology trends they should bring back with them.
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