The nonprofit believes preparing students for a digital future is less about expanding access to devices than about ensuring technology use is grounded in purpose, understanding and meaningful ...
Upon acceptance to the program, students and dairy producers pay $200 to attend; allied industry members pay $500. Support from Dairy’s Foundation covers the balance of program fees, including meals.
SiteOne Landscape Supply has expanded its professional development offerings by incorporating Irrigator Technical Training School into its contractor education services.
Sheri Deaton, a teaching assistant professor of career and technical education, has been named the 2026 Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) National Postsecondary Professional of the ...
Pellissippi State Community College Criminal Justice professor Donna Trogdon has been tabbed as the Knoxville Police ...
Fort Drum civilian employees completed first tier training at Syracuse University and received certificates of ...
The Greater Des Moines Partnership has announced the third class of the DSM Fellowship Program, an 18-month professional development initiative designed to attract and develop top-tier talent in the ...
‘The Value of the People in the Building’: MSU’s Research and Curriculum Unit celebrates 60 years of supporting Magnolia State education Current and former staff gather at Mississippi State’s Research ...
The program will award $20,000 in aid to 15 students. Applications have opened for the 2026 cohort of the Chewy Veterinary Leaders Program, which is designed to expand leadership opportunities for ...
Washington science teachers face rising costs due to dwindling Title I funding. Digital tools increasingly replace hands-on labs, undermining science education. Curriculum funding often bypasses lab ...
This paper addresses the integration of professional intellectual property (IP) education with curriculum-based ideological and political education in the context of digital transformation and AI. It ...
There isn’t much doubt that America’s schools—and the administrators who lead them—face unprecedented challenges today. Consider the compound effect of seismic curriculum shifts, fragile students ...