Welcome to the Nature of Teaching Professional Development Webinar Series: Ecotoxicology Part 1. This webinar shared by Rod Williams, a professor and extension wildlife specialist with Purdue ...
When Covid-19 forced schools to close in March 2020, the world of education changed in an instant. Remote learning became a staple of Long Island’s youngest to oldest students, and teachers needed to ...
Many webinars available for school administrators and teachers aren’t always full of information. Instead, they promote products or fee-based programs that administrators and teachers don’t have time ...
A new webinar series through the College of Education and Human Ecology will explore an issue close to colleges and universities: racism in education research. “Unapologetic Educational Research: ...
In many schools this year, some students are working from home and others are in physical classrooms. The system presents a host of instructional questions: How do teachers make time to work with ...
As we enter the third school year affected by the pandemic—and a return to the classroom for many—we come better prepared, but questions remain. How will the last year impact teaching and learning ...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy is a technique that often goes unnoticed compared to many other spectroscopy techniques. However, it can be a powerful method, both for academic ...
If one of your goals for 2024 is to improve your financial health, consider joining a free financial education workshop provided by PNC’s My Finance Academy. The Feb. 20 webinar will cover how credit ...
Jamie Dixon’s friends outside of basketball usually don’t believe him when he says his busiest time of the year comes after the season ends. Dixon, TCU’s men’s basketball coach, then explains that he ...
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