[ad_1] BRIDGEPORT — Bridgeport Board of Training Chair John Weldon has eliminated board member Joseph Sokolovic from his committee assignments around comments the chairperson named “very unprofessional,” placing off a dramatic confrontation among the longstanding foes. The rebuke, introduced last thirty day period, came just after Sokolovic despatched a collection […]
New Frontiers In Education
[ad_1] To love lifetime much more, embrace anticipation “Looking forward to some thing can be nearly as fantastic as going through it” this is the to start with sentence of the article “To delight in daily life far more, embrace anticipation” and it is the a person that has remained […]
[ad_1] NEWYou can now listen to Fox Information articles or blog posts! Arizona Republican Gov. Doug Ducey on Thursday signed the most “monumental” training financial savings account system in the United States. “This is a monumental second for all of Arizona’s learners. Our youngsters will no for a longer period […]
[ad_1] Credit history: FERMIN LEAL/EDSOURCE Cal Condition Extended Seaside pupils stroll together the campus. Credit history: FERMIN LEAL/EDSOURCE Cal Point out Long Beach front college students wander together the campus. On the cellphone, listening to her friend’s cries of despair, Presley Dalman had to make a tough conclusion – simply […]
[ad_1] Morgan Young graduated from Benton High School this spring and, thanks to dual-credit and dual-enrollment programs, she also received her associates degree from Rend Lake College. Young will be going on to SIU this fall, entering as an 18 year-old junior. Byron Hetzler Following Rend Lake College’s Commencement on […]
[ad_1] I wrote about the purchase of the Texas State Board of Education by the chairman of the board of Hillsdale in a previous post. The state board rejected an application for a Hillsdale charter school, and the rejection was supported by three Republicans on the board. In retaliation, the […]
[ad_1] Eastern Iowa Community College has launched an online program for American Sign Language interpreting. EICC is the only college in the state offering a Deaf Studies Certificate and an ASL — English Interpreting associate degree. It launched the online option to provide greater flexibility for prospective students as the need […]
[ad_1] The summer break is once again upon us! This is a time to relax, recharge and (for many of us) read some exciting teacher books to inspire the year ahead. Like every year, I have added eight recommendations below. Five of them are ones that I have read already […]
[ad_1] Copyright in the context of school settings is a topic that is full of nuances that can make it confusing for many teachers and students. For example, some people think that using a picture, text, video, or audio in a school automatically makes it a Fair Use. It doesn’t (at least […]
[ad_1] I was in a reading frenzy the first week of summer vacation. Lounging on my nap couch, bringing a book to the pool, lying in my hammock, and feeling on top of my reading life. And then we went home to Denmark, jetlag and worries of the future crowding […]