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Making A Difference
(NAPSI)—As the world reacts with shock and horror at mass shootings in the U.S., it is important that we as nurses and nurse educators reaffirm our core values and dedicate ourselves to the …
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9/19/19 02:52 AM
Scholarship Available
(NAPSI)—If you or someone you care about is—or hopes to be—a college student soon, a few facts and stats may prove educational:
• As of February of 2019, the U.S. had $1.56 …
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9/12/19 02:52 AM
Education News
(NAPSI)—The Advanced Placement (AP) Program gives students a chance to experience college-level classes in high school and opens the door to earning college credit before they ever set foot on …
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9/10/19 02:53 AM
College Corner
(NAPSI)—For college freshmen looking to manage their own finances—often for the first time—heading to college can often mean a lot of unexpected expenses and even new debt. …
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9/7/19 02:52 AM
(NAPSA)—The world’s largest private funder of pancreatic cancer research, the Lustgarten Foundation, is dedicated to curing this devastating disease—and you can help with a …
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8/3/19 08:46 AM
Pointers For Parents
(NAPSI)—The healthfulness of school lunches is one of the top three parental concerns of this school season, according to a recent survey conducted by OnePoll.
The survey covered a number of …
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8/1/19 02:52 AM
News Of Schools
(NAPSI)—If any of the nearly 57 million elementary and high school students in America is someone you care about, there could be good news for you.
Schools today have discovered some …
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7/10/19 02:52 AM
Kids In The Kitchen
(NAPSI)—Noted Chef Tom Douglas cooked up a way for four youth who have experienced foster care to explore culinary careers.
What Douglas Did
The Seattle restaurateur, who defeated …
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6/26/19 02:52 AM
Education News
(NAPSI)—For many families, few things are more important than schooling—and an increasing number are taking it into their own hands.
They’re welcoming the idea of more ways for …
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6/13/19 02:45 AM
Pointers For Parents
(NAPSI)—According to numerous studies, imaginative play in childhood can be critical to cognitive and social development. Research suggests that make-believe games can increase language usage, …
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6/12/19 02:46 AM
Education News & Notes
(NAPSI)—Some parents will stop at nothing to provide the best opportunities for their children—as the recent college admissions scandal shows. Given that many of the parents involved are …
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5/20/19 02:21 PM
Education News And Notes
(NAPSI)—Across the country, millions of students, teachers, parents and community leaders are gathering at more than 40,000 events and activities to celebrate National School Choice Week, …
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5/20/19 02:20 PM
(NAPSI)—Art classes have slowly but steadily all but disappeared from public schools over the years. Lack of funding has been the culprit, but educators tend to agree that the arts play a …
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5/20/19 02:19 PM
Education
(NAPSI)—What is it like to be a hot commodity? American workers should know. With a jobless rate at a near−record low, companies are competing for highly skilled employees. At the same …
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5/20/19 02:19 PM
Gift Ideas
(NAPSI)—To give college students something that’ll help them for years, consider these job search tools and resources. 1. Give books on how to successfully navigate the job search …
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1/28/19 02:57 PM
Education News
(NAPSI)—Most people think of learning as something done over a book or, increasingly, a computer, but a number of researchers and educators have come to a different, perhaps surprising …
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1/28/19 02:46 PM
Scholarships Available
(NAPSI)—Getting into college can seem complicated, even overwhelming—but help is available. To support students and families, the College Board—the creator of the SAT and Advanced …
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1/28/19 02:08 PM
Education News & Notes
(NAPSI)—There could be good news for taxpayers—especially those who are also parents of school-age kids. Since the creation of the first school voucher program in 1990, 42 analyses have …
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1/28/19 02:06 PM
College Corner
(NAPSI)—Colleges across the country are adapting to a new landscape in which prospective students are more carefully scrutinizing their choices. High schoolers are savvier than ever—more …
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1/28/19 02:05 PM