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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Revolutionizing Medical School with Game-Changing Ideas

Healthcare challenges are growing. Costs are rising rapidly, as are the number elderly people who aren't succeed in getting better health and also income difference that has long-term results. Health crisis is presenting new hurdles every new day. This calls for medical schools to break aw

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Boosting Student Success with Tech: a new approach

Imagine if every student could get advice tailored just for them. A recent experiment explored this idea using some cool tech. They tracked 12 high school students and collected data from their Fitbit devices, sleep quality surveys, and school grades and used a special kind of computer program known

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Tech in Classrooms: What Do Future Teachers Really Think?

Future teachers might seem like the perfect candidates to bring digital technologies into classrooms. But do they really understand the potential of ICT? We all want to know what the people shaping young minds think. Recently, a survey was conducted. Around 1, 000 studies were collected. Only

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Feb 08 2025EDUCATION

Education's Unexpected Shero

Education is a tough job. The U. S. Department of Education is a big name, some would say a controversial one. Imagine being in a job where the President himself wants to shut it down, but you're still the one doing the job. That's what happened with Linda McMahon. She was a wrestling star and busin

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Liberty Hill's Old Diner: A New Spot for History and Community

In the heart of North Charleston, South Carolina, leaders have their sights set on breathing new life into an old diner, Al's. The diner sits on East Montague Street and has been a landmark for generations. The building, which is in a state of disrepair, has a rich history and the community is look

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

The OECD's Education Game Changer

So, imagine this: in the 80s, the OECD was a big fan of using science to guide policy. The OCDE had been around for a while but they wanted to know more about the relationship between theories and actions. This was when the INES program came into the picture. INES was this big deal in their dealing

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

The Overlooked Heroes of 2024: The Reviewer

The year 2024 was a whirlwind of ideas. All kinds of clever thoughts and projects popped up. These were the brain children of the mysterious beings known as “reviewers. ” They weren't flashy or loud. No the heroes of 2024 were quiet and meticulous. Like a spider weaving its web, reviewe

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Empowering Teens: Inside Out Club's New Teen Program Manager

Gina Curtis, a seasoned educator and entrepreneur, has a new gig. She's the new Teen Program Manager for the Inside Out Club. The club is in Naperville, Illinois. Her job? To connect more schools with the club's workshops and camps. The goal? To help teens build confidence for the real world. Curti

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Nursing Lessons In a Box: Rethinking the Order of Learning

Picture this: You're a nursing student, eager to learn. Instead of jumping straight into real-world scenarios, you're given a virtual patient encounter first, then a lecture, and finally, you're sent to the hospital. Why does it have to happen in this order? There's a growing trend in nursi

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Feb 07 2025EDUCATION

Raising Hope: Boosting Art and Science Education

In a world where investments fuel goals, many believe that giving some of their resources to boost education can make a significant impact. This especially true when it comes to art and science in schools. Teachers and students aren't the only beneficiaries but the broader field of education as well

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