Spring in the mountains is quite special. Wildflower season arrives in Western North Carolina between April and June, depending on elevation. Here in Asheville, our bees are busy pollinating and feeding by early spring, and the frenzy results in our Wildflower Honey. Southern Appalachian Wildflowers We Love Here are some of our favorite local beauties […] The post Appalachian Wildflowers appeared first on Asheville Bee Charmer.| Asheville Bee Charmer
9 Combinations to Sweeten Your Next Cheese or Charcuterie Board Pure honey turns an average cheese or charcuterie board into an extraordinary gourmet experience. While the variety of cheeses available to taste test is evidenced by overflowing cheese displays found in most grocery store dairy departments, honey varieties can be a little more elusive and […] The post Honey and Cheese Pairings appeared first on Asheville Bee Charmer.| Asheville Bee Charmer
Did your jar of honey crystallize? This is totally normal, and natural. Crystallized honey is just as edible and delicious as liquid honey, but if you don’t like the texture of crystallized honey, it is quite simple to soften honey by adding heat. Heating honey will liquefy crystallized honey. But bee careful. If you overheat […]| Asheville Bee Charmer
I Gave Google Classroom the Side-Eye 😒 4 Apps Didn’t Survive 😱🪦💐 One minute I’m writing a blog post, the next I’m in a Meet with Google's researchers and UX team speaking in calm and upbeat tones like I'm a raccoon they’ve found rummaging through their product kitchen. What they told me: 🐾 Four of the apps? Gone. 🔨 The rest? Completely rebuilt. I didn’t know whether to take a victory lap or send condolence flowers to Mountain View. But here’s the part keeping me ...| Beta Classroom
Last week in Chicago, I had the privilege of co-hosting the AI Education Trailblazers convening alongside our powerhouse partners at...| Beta Classroom
I’ve been thinking a lot about the time during the pandemic when schools were figuring out how to reopen—no clear...| Beta Classroom
In 2013, I landed my dream job: Innovation Manager at KIPP Public Schools Northern California. My mission? Ensure every teacher...| Beta Classroom
As Natalya Watson walked through the classrooms of a newly built school, teenage boys ran back and forth along the hallway. It was early June, and they were preparing for graduation — about 26 feet underground. Watson, a Northeastern University associate teaching professor in the Global Pathways and Immerse Programs, was visiting an underground school in Kharkiv, […] The post Natalya Watson, Global Pathways and Immerse Programs profess, finds resilient educators in Ukraine’s undergrou...| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
OAKLAND, Calif. — Teachers who work with English language learning students benefit from honest feedback from peers on their instruction, a Northeastern University researcher says. Observing teachers of all grade levels during monthly collaborative coaching sessions in Oakland, CPS associate professor of education Jaci Urbani found that when educators meet regularly to ask probing and […]| Northeastern University College of Professional Studies
Much has been discussed in the media about the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; for example, to compensate for the absence of coordinated support, working mothers are carrying more caregiving responsibilities. However, the full range of externalities resulting from governmental and organizational decisions (or in the case of some governments, “non”-decisions which are decisions in […]| orgtheory.net
About 20 students gathered over their lunch hour. “Enough is enough,” said an organizer.| Park Rapids Enterprise
As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the educational landscape, teachers have a unique opportunity to model how to use it responsibly, creatively, and strategically.| eSchool News
In education--and particularly with my graduate students in higher education--students occasionally focus on the individual points of an assignment rubric instead of stepping back and looking holistically at the overall purpose of the assignment.| eSchool News
Forty-some years ago, students sat in straight rows with books, papers, and pencils neatly lined up on their desks. But beginning in the 1990s, educators faced very different classrooms as computers found their way into schools.| eSchool News
Research into cancer, climate change, and DDT dumping hangs in balance as Congress resumes debate over science agency funding. The post What Federal Budget Cuts Mean to UC Santa Barbara Researchers and the Nation appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.| The Santa Barbara Independent
Roughly 125 of the 7,200 workers are at UC Santa Barbara, which had the highest voter turnout across the UC system. The post UC Research and Public Service Professionals Vote to Unionize appeared first on The Santa Barbara Independent.| The Santa Barbara Independent
A soggy start to the first day of school on Tuesday, Sept. 2, didn't curb students' excitement at being back together.| Detroit Lakes Tribune
Friends, I’ve been saving this one for the start of the school year. For those who start after Labor Day like it should be (my kids have been in school for nearly a month already). I took my boys to Alpha School in Austin during Spring Break this year. School during Spring Break, dad?! Yea, … Continue reading you need motivation to learn the value of pain →| Party at the Moontower
Is your treasury losing value to inflation? Learn how to make digital assets like ETH and SOL productive with uncorrelated, protocol-driven staking rewards. The Liquid Collective x EigenCloud industry report outlines a practical guide for CFOs and treasurers to integrate institutional-grade staking and restaking.| Liquid Collective
Brevard Public Schools and the district’s teachers’ union have reached a tentative three-year labor agreement, bringing stability to educators while securing pay raises and expanded healthcare benefits. [...] The post Brevard Public Schools, Teachers’ Union Reach Tentative Agreement with Pay Raises, Health Plan Improvements appeared first on Space Coast Daily.| Space Coast Daily
The Brevard Schools Foundation will present the 13th Annual Take Stock in Children Reach for the Stars Gala on Saturday, September 20, at the Eau Gallie Yacht Club in Indian Harbour Beach. [...] The post Take Stock in Children Reach for the Stars Gala Fundraiser Set Sept. 20 at Eau Gallie Yacht Club appeared first on Space Coast Daily.| Space Coast Daily
Eastern Florida State College Open House for its Medical Assistant Specialist certificate program will take place on October 22. [...] The post Medical Assistant Program Open House at Eastern Florida State College in Cocoa Set Oct. 22 appeared first on Space Coast Daily.| Space Coast Daily
Student life at Memorial has been deeply impacted by the university’s failed commitments to peace, justice and equity| The Independent
Flaming stone fire pits, wonky swings, lopsided wooden forts, stacks of hammers and saws, and even an abandoned automobile turned into a play den: Kolle 37 is not your usual kind of kids’ recreation space. This 4,000-square-meter, anarchic adventure playground in the heart of Berlin’s central Prenzlauer Berg neighborhood is... The post The Anarchic Playgrounds Where Putting Kids At Risk Is The Point appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
Walking into Brightworks could be a shock for helicopter parents — there are no rows of desks, no hallway passes and no bells to jolt students from one class to the next. Instead, the K-12 school is alive with invention, autonomy and what founder Gever Tulley calls “the energy of... The post No Teachers and No Curriculum: Is This the School of the Future? appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
Back-to-school shopping can feel like a never-ending list of notebooks, pencils, and supplies. But what... The post Back-to-School Scavenger Hunt Printable for Kids appeared first on Teach Beside Me.| Teach Beside Me
Mike Stephen chats with Injustice Watch senior investigative reporter Maya Dukmasova about a local lab practicing faulty sci| Outside the Loop RADIO | Chicago's Almost Above-Ground Audio Magazine
The path to higher education can be exciting, but it is rarely straightforward. Between standardized testing, essays, recommendation letters, and financial aid forms, the college process often feels overwhelming for both students and their families. The decisions made during this period influence not just where a student studies but also their long-term opportunities and confidence. The post Finding Clarity and Confidence in the College Process appeared first on Mom With Five.| Mom With Five
Some Inland Empire colleges already are using AI to fight the problem.| Redlands Daily Facts
Modern customers are bombarded with messages from all directions: emails, ads, blogs, pop-ups, and more. To get customers to notice and engage with your business, you have to work to make your message stand out. The best strategy? Embracing video. Video does more than deliver your message. It helps you build emotional connections and reinforces […] The post Making Customer Connections That Stick: The Power of Video appeared first on TechSmith.| TechSmith
What comes to mind when you hear “distance learning?” Probably the COVID-19 pandemic, right? As much as it turned life as we knew it upside down, it fast-tracked learning methods that have proven themselves over the years: eLearning and blended learning. Because of these methods, learning could mean something as simple as logging into your […] The post eLearning Video Best Practices: The Definitive Framework appeared first on TechSmith.| TechSmith
You know that moment when you’re explaining something for the third time and half your students still look confused? Yup… we’ve all been there. Screencasting lets you give your best explanation once, and then students can replay the recording when they need it. You just record your computer screen while you talk through whatever you’re […] The post Screencasting for Teachers: Enhancing Student Engagement and Learning appeared first on TechSmith.| TechSmith
The Trump administration rescinded federal guidance on legal protections for English learners. Michigan will have a new oversight.| BridgeDetroit
A Florida teacher “regendering” a student is much more than a bookkeeping problem.| Modern Age
St Irene Press offers curriculum for families to add an Orthodox Christian element to their schooling to help the formation of an "Orthodox phronema" in their children. The post Thoughts on Orthodox Christian Homeschooling and the Orthodox Christian Morning Time Curriculum appeared first on Orthodox Reflections.| Orthodox Reflections
Hudson County Community College (HCCC), located in Jersey City, New Jersey, is preparing for a yearlong celebration to recognize its 50th Anniversary. The theme, “50 Years of Excellence: Fifty and Forward!” will guide the events, beginning in September 2025 and continue through September 2026. The milestone year will close with the opening of the college’s […]| Hudson Reporter
La semaine dernière, la présidente de la région Ile-de-France Valérie Pécresse a annoncé un doublement du nombre de manuels numériques. Dans une tribune publiée dans « le Monde » ce mardi, plus de 500 signataires s’inquiètent de ces annonces.| Le Nouvel Obs - Société
Key Points: State schools chief Tom Horne seeks recusal of Justice Bill Mongomery Current case involves legal method for teaching English Both officials faced off in 2010 over an alleged […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Arizona may become the only state with a one-year law school for criminal lawyers Proposal would convert law school programs to a one-year Master’s of Legal Studies course […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Key Points: Enrollment grows in Arizona prison education programs, completion dips Multi-agency collaborations target growth in postsecondary, vocational training One university shows promise in growing degree attainment The Arizona Department […]| Arizona Capitol Times
Millions of parents are getting back in the routine of the school run| Birmingham Live
In 2000, St. Cloud schools created an adapted sports program to give athletes with disabilities more opportunities to play. Twenty-five years later, coach Mike Bakken said his goal for the program has stayed the same: to support and include players.| St. Cloud Live
An anti-affirmative action group wants the school to end its policy of giving preference to Native Hawaiians. The school promises a vigorous defense.| Honolulu Civil Beat
While AI is a powerful tool that can enhance the efficiency of teachers and administrators, it cannot replace the unique and invaluable role of human interaction. In the rapidly... The post Understanding the Limitations of AI on Campus appeared first on Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply.| Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply
Email, once the pinnacle of digital communication, is now often overlooked by today’s college students. A generational shift away from email is driven by several factors that highlight the changing... The post The Death of Campus Emails appeared first on Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply.| Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply
Motivation is the key for students to succeed. Maintaining motivation can be challenging at times, but good communication can be the solution you need. Motivated students are considerably more likely to... The post Maintaining Motivation: How Good Communication Helps Students appeared first on Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply.| Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply
NERCOMP has been a top resource for technology for colleges and universities. Members of this organization enjoy technology from vendors like Pronto. For organizations like NERCOMP–the NorthEast Regional Computing Program–communication... The post Pronto Works in Partnership with NERCOMP appeared first on Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply.| Pronto | Connect, Collaborate, Communicate – Simply
Curious how NFED families are helping doctors truly understand ectodermal dysplasias? Check out how twelve individuals stepped up to teach med students and doctors about ectodermal dysplasias at a recent Dermatology Grand Rounds. Their personal experiences provided a powerful way for the health care professionals to learn about these rare conditions so they can better diagnose and treat them.| National Foundation for Ectodermal Dysplasias
Photo illustration by Max Herman/Borderless Magazine. Photos by Max Herman and Camilla Forte/Borderless Magazine The federal government has previously used the National Guard dozens of times for conflicts, and hundreds more for local crises and national emergencies. Illinois leaders say Trump’s plans to deploy the National Guard to Chicago are “unwarranted.”| Borderless Magazine NFP
New Illinois Law Aims to Protect Access to Public Education for Immigrant Students – Education – Borderless Magazine NFP| Borderless Magazine NFP
The U.S. District Court Wednesday issued a temporary restraining order blocking the state from enforcing its prohibition on any “diversity, equity and inclusion” programs in public schools, colleges and universities or their contractors.| InDepthNH.org
Eliminating affirmative action in hiring and evaluating various threats to funding — both in response to Trump administration policies — are among the agenda items for the University of Alaska Board of Regents during meetings in Juneau this week. The proposed changes and funding concerns are part of an ongoing process for the university and […] The post Ending affirmative action, concerns about federal funds on UA Board of Regents agenda this week in Juneau appeared first on Chilkat Val...| Chilkat Valley News
Scribe advocates problem-posing education in Africa By Jacinta Nwachukwu The Secretary General, Organisation of Southern Cooperation (OSC), Manssour Bin-Mussallam, has called on education authorities to redesign school curriculum to shift from problem solving to problem posing in Africa. Bin-Mussallam said this in an interview with newsmen in Abuja on Thursday. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that problem posing is an […] News Agency of Nigeria| News Agency of Nigeria
Getting to the end of parental leave and trying to decide about who to have help watch your infant or toddler twins during the day. Or just needing an extra set of hands to care for your dynamic duo? Thinking about childcare for twins may feel overwhelming, so here’s a quick look at what other twin parents decided on and how it worked out! One of the more challenging decisions (don’t they all feel challenging though?) you’ll have to make as a twin parent is figuring out a childcare opti...| Twiniversity #1 Parenting Twins Site
Next week, the San Francisco school board will vote on the city’s first attempt since 2018 to open a charter school. The idea for Dragon Gate Academy comes from a group of parents fed up with the district’s limited Mandarin-language immersion offerings. They say they can open the K-8 school next fall and serve 154 […] The post ‘Charter or Not’: SFUSD Has Raised Parents’ Mandarin Hopes. Now It Must Meet Them appeared first on The Frisc.| The Frisc
Makeover staff evaluate sport horse potential based on conformation shots. The post Picking Prospects: Summer 2025 appeared first on Retired Racehorse Project.| Retired Racehorse Project
Natural stone outshines man-made alternatives with unmatched beauty, strength, and sustainability. From timeless durability to eco-friendly benefits and modern innovations, stone offers authenticity and enduring value, making it the ultimate choice for design.| Use Natural Stone
The Dene Nation expressed misgivings about some aspects of the dispute between the GNWT and Ottawa over Jordan's Principle funding for schools. The post Dene Nation says it wasn’t consulted on new funding for EAs first appeared on Cabin Radio.| Cabin Radio
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against education software company PowerSchool, which suffered a massive data breach in December that exposed the personal information of 62 million students, including over 880,000 Texans. [...]| BleepingComputer
The cafeteria managers' union is concerned the shortages will discourage students from purchasing meals and lead to possible cuts to school lunch staff.| Honolulu Civil Beat
(The Lion) — The White House launched the virtual exhibit of The Founders Museum on Tuesday, which features 82 depictions of the American founding. The exhibit includes 56 portraits of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, 20 key events, and six ladies of the revolution. “Step into history like never before. Watch America’s Founding Fathers, Ladies of the Revolution and … Read more The post White House opens patriotic ‘Founders Museum’ online, available for download app...| The Heartlander
New requirements expected to start as soon as the fall of 2026 Continue reading New York adds climate education, financial literacy requirements for high school students at Adirondack Explorer.| Adirondack Explorer
Dealing with decades of decline in enrollment, Adirondack schools are finding new ways to serve students—and do more with less Continue reading Shrinking schools, strong communities at Adirondack Explorer.| Adirondack Explorer
In response to reports of race-based bullying, one of the Adirondacks’ largest school districts has taken steps to make change. Continue reading Inside Saranac Lake’s efforts to make school more inclusive at Adirondack Explorer.| Adirondack Explorer
School sucks. Early mornings, double maths, running round freezing-cold sports pitches — the thought of doing it all again makes me break out in a nervous sweat. Once a month or so, I have the same nightmare: it’s sixth form, and my exam results are in my hands. In my real life, my dad entered into a classic girls’ school bribe. If I got full marks in the IB, he’d pay for my nose job. I met my side of the bargain — but by 18, I’d grown into my bumpy nose anyway.| UnHerd
A photo may be worth a thousand words, but without context, important details can be lost. If you want to preserve photo details for future generations, adding titles and captions is one… The post Preserve Photo Details with Titles and Captions appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
The On This Day feature in Mylio Photos is a simple but powerful way to bring forgotten memories back into view. With just a few clicks, it surfaces photos and videos taken… The post On This Day: Rediscover Memories with Mylio Photos appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
Managing a growing photo library can feel overwhelming. Thousands of files spread across cameras, phones, and drives make it hard to find that one special shot. Mylio Photos Dynamic Search solves this… The post Mylio Photos Dynamic Search: How Dynamic Indexing Makes Finding Images Fast appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
When you’re on the road with your camera, memory cards fill up fast. The good news is you can import photos from a camera to Mylio Photos directly—whether you’re using a laptop,… The post Import Photos from a Camera to Mylio Photos While Traveling appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
Running out of storage on your phone can be frustrating. Photos and videos take up a huge amount of space, and deleting them isn’t always the best option—you don’t want… The post Safely Free Up Space on Your Phone with Mylio Photos appeared first on Mylio Photos Blog.| Mylio Photos Blog
Keep your photos safe while traveling. Discover how to use a Travel Backup Drive with Mylio Photos for secure backups and easy syncing anywhere.| Mylio Photos Blog
Ashley Jefferson's daughter was the target of bullying for months, despite pleading with administrators for help. Her family is demanding CPS do better at enforcing its anti-bullying policy.| Block Club Chicago
The University of Turku has suspended four students for cheating in electronic exams, as reported by Yle. The disciplinary measures, which range from two months to a full academic term, are the result of a revised policy that enforces temporary expulsion for all confirmed cheating cases. The students were caught using smartphones or other devices during electronic assessments, Petri Sjöblom, head of academic affairs at the university, told Yle.| Helsinki Times - Helsinki Times
Government school enrolment dropped by 8.7 million in a year, yet their Class III reading levels improved by 7 percentage points since 2022| www.indiaspend.com
SOUTHEASTERN NC — The North Carolina Department of Public Instruction unveiled school performance grades at a meeting on Wednesday, showing student scores are rising slowly but have yet to return to pre-pandemic levels. READ MORE: School bond projects ranked: Riverlights and NHHS at top, Isaac Bear removed from list In the tri-county region, Pender County has […]| Port City Daily
A recipient of the Stanley Park Climate Finance Scholarship, Soria hopes to help countries finance their conservation and climate goals.| State of the Planet
This month, Columbia Climate School students presented their summer capstone projects, which offered impactful solutions in health, the arts, policy, climate finance and urban resilience.| State of the Planet
This expansion reflects the school’s sustained efforts to strengthen climate research and cross-disciplinary collaboration, while preparing future leaders with the skills to tackle the global climate crisis.| State of the Planet
Have you ever fallen asleep in school or during a work meeting? What's missing from these classrooms and conference rooms is engagement: A state of being absorbed, alert, and eager to learn.| Hidden Brain Media
More than 60 million primary school-aged children worldwide are currently out of education| Wales Online
Editor’s note: This is part four of a series on the Rural STEP program and the ongoing conundrum of rural depopulation. Read part one, part two and part three. It’s 1984. The trial of an 18-year-old farm boy from Minnesota makes the pages of the New York Times. Steven Todd Jenkins is accused of working The post In the shadow of the ’80s appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorFeatures & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
The phalaropes are at it again—this time beguiling Los Angeles Times writer Ian James to feature this “aerial school of fish,” the threatened saline lakes they depend on, and the people they’ve inspired to play a leading role in their … Read more The post LA Times features phalaropes, saline lakes, and the communities at Mono Lake and Laguna Mar Chiquita, Argentina working together to protect them appeared first on Mono Lake.| Mono Lake
By losing its federal funding, the organization lost almost all its means to provide continuing education that fed into local economic development. For some of its beneficiaries, it was a literal lifeline.| Our Towns
By Ethan Faverino | The Phoenix Union High School District (PXU) is set to vote on a proposed Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Chicanos Por La Causa (CPLC), an Arizona-based nonprofit, at its upcoming school board meeting. The agreement, effective from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2027, aims to provide substance abuse prevention and […] The post Phoenix Union High School District Faces Controversy Over Proposed Contract With ‘Leftist Activist Group’ first appeared on AZ FREE NEWS.| AZ FREE NEWS
By Matthew Holloway | Responding to a letter issued by Arizona Democrat Attorney General Kris Mayes, Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne issued a statement that Mayes is “misleading the public with claims she has leveled at the management of the Empowerment Scholarship Account (ESA) program.” In an 8-page letter with 12 pages of […] The post Horne Calls Out AG Mayes For ‘Misleading The Public’ On ESA Program first appeared on AZ FREE NEWS.| AZ FREE NEWS
By Ethan Faverino | The Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) is under criticism from parents and community members over a BrainPOP lesson taught to elementary students that compares the struggles of the Tuskegee Airmen, the first African American military aviators, to those of LGBTQ+ service members. The lesson, part of BrainPOP’s supplemental curriculum, has sparked| AZ FREE NEWS - Your #1 Source for Arizona News & Politics!
Speakers were divided on whether CPS should include a projected $300 million TIF surplus in the 2026 budget.| South Side Weekly
Check out our quick guide on the Do’s and Don’ts of using AI for homework and discover how to get the best out of it.| Foster Care Associates
If you believe the headlines, "kids these days" are the worst. Teachers are quitting in droves in part because the Gen Z and Gen Alpha kids are disrespectful, lazy, and downright unteachable. And that's to say nothing of systemic issues in curriculums, school budgets, politics in the classroom, and more. But the kids, apparently, aren't making it any easier. A story from author, mom, and educator Megan Davidhizar, shows that not everyone's having a bad experience with the younger generations....| Upworthy
We can all be sure that as society evolves, many things that seem normal today will be cringeworthy to people in the future, whether it’s our fashion, politics, civility, or our treatment of the environment. If we look back just 30 years ago, same-sex marriage was illegal, people routinely smoked in bars and restaurants, and it was fashionable and cool to vogue. So, when we look back on the world of 2024, there are bound to be many things that we’ll be embarrassed about in 30 years, espec...| Upworthy
Streamline your training organisation with HubSpot's CRM and automation tools, reduce manual work, and enhance growth through smarter processes and centralised systems.| blog.hubgem.co.uk
When Hurricane Katrina struck the Gulf Coast 20 years ago this week, Rochelle Wilcox had no evacuation plan. She didn’t even know a storm was coming. But as word spread that the cyclone was heading for New Orleans, she and her husband turned on the news, catching an interview with a Mississippian who lost his […] The post Katrina destroyed New Orleans’ early childhood education. 20 years later, it’s a model for success. appeared first on The 19th.| The 19th
A recent study reveals that up to 7 million people receive incorrect diagnoses of brucellosis each year. This situation not only hinders effective treatment but also compromises animal and human health because of the infectious and zoonotic nature of the disease. Understanding brucellosis is crucial for accurate diagnosis, management, and control. The Overlap of Symptoms […] The post Brucellosis Misdiagnosis and Underdiagnosis: A Global Phenomenon appeared first on IVC Journal.| IVC Journal
Spray-dried plasma for joint support has numerous benefits for dogs and cats, and it’s also proving to have more uses and be more effective than glucosamine. Glucosamine has been the mobility ingredient of choice for many veterinarians and pet parents for decades, but it has limitations. What’s more, the latest scientific research has revealed effective […] The post Comparing Glucosamine and Spray-Dried Plasma for Joint Support appeared first on IVC Journal.| IVC Journal
Arlington, Va.—The American Chiropractic Association (ACA) is excited to announce that Dr. Bradley Beira of the World Federation of Chiropractic (WFC) and AI expert Dr. Brian Coleman will be featured speakers in January at ACA’s annual conference, Engage 2026. Dr. Beira, who will deliver the McAndrew’s Leadership Lecture, is WFC’s recently appointed secretary-general as well [...]Read More...| ACA Today
College life is busy. Between classes, study sessions, part-time jobs, and social activities, there’s not always time (or space) to cook a full meal. Add in limited dorm kitchens, or sometimes just a mini fridge and microwave, and it can feel impossible to eat well without resorting to fast food. That’s where no-cook meals come […] The post 10 No-Cook Meal Recipes For College Students appeared first on SavingK.| SavingK
A l’heure de la rentrée scolaire 2025, l’historien François Durpaire, universitaire et spécialiste des questions d’éducation et de diversité culturelle aux Etats-Unis et en France, en livre au JDM sa vision L’article « Rentrée des classes : vers une école du bonheur ? » est apparu en premier sur Le Journal De Mayotte.| Le Journal De Mayotte
Welcome to Season 5 of Progressively Incorrect! In this special premiere episode, I’m joined by Greg Ashman, a leading advocate for explicit instruction and one of the most important voices in education today. We begin by analyzing a new video from Jo Boaler, where she casts “step-by-step instruction” as the villain in favor of an … Continue reading S5E01: Greg Ashman on Explicit Teaching and Inquiry Learning| Education Rickshaw
If you haven’t heard of the book Harnessing the Science of Learning: Success Stories to Help Kickstart Your School Improvement … where you been? I was honored to contribute two chapters to Nathaniel Swain’s latest book—a resource that bridges the gap between cognitive science and real-world classroom practice. My chapters focused on cognitive load theory … Continue reading Harnessing the Science of Learning| Education Rickshaw