Once the last bell rings this school year, teachers can select from a wide range of opportunities to continue to hone their ...
Are you looking for an easily-accessible and free or reasonably priced way to gather research-based information about gifted learners? These webinars in the coming weeks, many of them presented by ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
As artificial intelligence becomes more accessible and embedded across K-12 education, school systems are grappling with how to harness its potential while safeguarding sensitive student and staff ...
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 ...
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: ...
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 ...
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