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Students With Disabilities Don’t Want Your Pity. They Want You to Take Them Seriously.

This story was published by a Voices of Change fellow. Learn more about the fellowship here. I didn’t know I had ADHD until adulthood, but looking back, the signs were …

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Which Research Process Should You Follow? Advice for Super, Super Junior Social Science Researchers

*Pro Tip: Throughout all the stages discussed in this piece, always take good notes on the sources you read and your thoughts in general. Jot down important points, ideas, and …

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University of Memphis Global — an Online Path to a Better Future

I’ll be the first in my family to earn a college degree, and that’s something I hold very close to my heart. My family and I moved to the United …

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Later Wake-Up Call for Inside Higher Ed’s Daily News Update

Loyal Inside Higher Ed readers who wake up to our daily newsletter will soon have an easier time finding each day’s edition in their crowded inboxes.  Starting Tuesday, Sept. 2, the Daily News …

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The Student’s Journey in Data Science Research: Challenges, Ethical Considerations, and the Role of Interdisciplinary Thinking

Photo by Becca Tapert on Unsplash Common Challenges Faced by Data Science Students in Formulating a Research Problem Students in data science often face a number of typical challenges when …

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What CEOs And Marketers Must Know About Search Visibility

ChatGPT Vs. Google: The Future Of Search Is No Longer Just Google Back in the day, Google was the main engine users trusted to find all sorts of information. However, …

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Making PD meaningful in today’s classrooms

Key points: As a classroom teacher and district leader with over 26 years of experience, I’ve attended countless professional development (PD) sessions. Some were transformative, others forgettable. But one thing …

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Science research benefits everyone; withholding funds hurts us all

Photo by Michael Ferguson/AAUP In early March the Trump administration froze $400 million in federal funding for scientific research at Columbia University, citing antisemitism and referencing pro-Palestinian protests on campus. …

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Creating A Culture Of Reading In Your Classroom – TeachThought

contributed by Angela Peery Picture a classroom full of youngsters. They could be darling, chubby-cheeked kindergartners or swaggering, confident high school seniors – or anything in between. Can you see …

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Early Work Underway to Establish Public Charter Schools in North Dakota – The 74

Get stories like this delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for The 74 Newsletter North Dakota won’t see any charter schools open this year, but state education officials are …

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