Education

Education

Education News, Schools and Colleges, eLearning and Related News

Education

Education
Education News, Schools and Colleges, eLearning and Related News

New Book ‘School of Errors’ by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D. Exposes Unsustainable School Safety Industry Spending Spree

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- "School of Errors - Rethinking School Safety in America" (ISBN: 978-1475837445), authored by David P. Perrodin, Ph.D., and published by Rowman & Littlefield, is being touted as "the most honest book ever written about the $3 billion school safety industrial complex."

The Walking Classroom Institute podcasts improve student learning, retention, and mood according to UNC-CH study

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The Walking Classroom Institute has released results of a research study conducted in spring 2018 by researchers from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and funded by the Oak Foundation, confirming that walking while listening to The Walking Classroom podcasts improves student learning as well as retention of information, student mood, and attitudes toward learning.

Fulbright Students in Seattle To Explore Solutions to Challenges Facing Global Energy and the Environment

SEATTLE, Wash. /eNewsChannels/ NEWS: From May 27-31, the U.S. Department of State, through the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA), will welcome 75...
Seedling

Seedling is seeking Mentors Needed for Children Experiencing Parental Incarceration in Texas

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- Seedling, a non-profit organization serving children who have an incarcerated parent, is seeking business partners and individuals to mentor children in Central Texas school districts during the 2021-22 school year. The organization served 349 children last school year and expects to significantly increase the number of children served during the 2021/2022 school year.

Laguna College of Art and Design 2014 Commencement to feature Bob Hurley, founder of Hurley

LAGUNA BEACH, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- NEWS: Laguna College of Art and Design (LCAD), a premier four-year art and design college, today announced that Bob Hurley, founder of Hurley, will speak at the college's 2014 Commencement ceremony at 4 p.m. on Monday, May 19 at the main campus in Laguna Beach.

Christopher Zoukis' new book 'Education Behind Bars' makes the case that all Americans should support education in our prison system

PETERSBURG, Va. /eNewsChannels/ -- Why should the American taxpayer care about people who are incarcerated in our prison system? Simple, it is a true cost-saving measure that should be discussed. In 'EDUCATION BEHIND BARS' (ISBN: 978-1934597774; Sunbury Press) author Christopher Zoukis makes the case for why all Americans should support education in our prison system. Most Americans do not realize that the United States could save upwards of $60 billion each year by simply educating prisoners.

For Disaster Relief Efforts in Japan Marinello Schools of Beauty Donates $25,000 to the American Red Cross

WHITTIER, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- Marinello Schools of Beauty, the leading West Coast beauty school, is proud to present the American Red Cross with $25,000 to help rebuild Japan after the devastating earthquake and tsunami. The funds are a result of a company wide Cut-A-Thon fundraiser, which took place March 29 - April 2.

C Diff Foundation is pleased to announce the Michael and Helen Caralla, Sr. Educational Scholarship program

eNewsChannels NEWS: -- The C Diff Foundation is pleased to announce the Michael and Helen Caralla, Sr. Educational Scholarship program. The scholarship program is to help health care students succeed and reach their educational goals.

California Martial Artist, Master Maria Turnhout, Promoted to 5th Degree Black Belt

NEWS: On Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, KMA Black Belt Champions is proud to host their 16th ceremony showcasing the new Black Belts at their Sherman Oaks, California school. The celebration, at Van Nuys High School Auditorium, is the culmination of a three month testing process.

David Maduli is among a nationwide group of educators chosen by PBS NewsHour for discussion on Egypt events

ALAMEDA, Calif. /eNewsChannels/ -- Nea Community Learning Center teacher David Maduli is among a nationwide group of educators chosen by PBS NewsHour to participate in a live online discussion exploring recent political events in Egypt. The discussion will take place Tuesday, February 15 at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT).

WHAT'S NEWS