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As the son and grandson of Greene County coal miners, I am grateful for the public education I received at Jefferson-Morgan High School in the early ’90s. As a husband and father, I have a deep ...
Letter: 'Science of reading' shouldn't be forced on educators. ... I put the “science of reading” into quotation marks because it has dual ... Children can go K-3 without reading a book in school.
The CEOs of Uber, American Airlines, LinkedIn, and Microsoft are among hundreds who’ve signed an open letter to states calling for computer science courses to be required for graduation. The ...
Letter: Cutting funding for science research will have far-reaching consequences "The loss of these training programs harms the students of North Dakota - they are losing opportunities to explore ...
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Concerns about the Trump administration’s attacks on their institutions and on immigrant students dissuaded some scientists from signing the open letter, says Steven H. Woolf, director emeritus ...
Hundreds of graduate students are writing to their hometown newspapers to defend their research, as the Trump administration drastically reduces science funding. By Jacey Fortin As a scientist ...
Over 250 CEOs, including the heads of College Board, Lyft and Khan Academy, released an open letter early May calling for computer science to be a required part of high school curriculum nationwide.
The letter cited a Brookings Institution study that found that students who have taken a single high school computer science course see an 8% increase in their wages, ...