ust E-Learning Overload: 8 Tips Educators Can Give Frustrated, Anxious Parents By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Many parents are having to take on a variety of new roles, from playing IT help desk to becoming makeshift teaching assistants to supervising recess. Full Article E+Learning
ust 'This Road Just Got a Lot Harder': Teachers' Unions Hit With New Round of Lawsuits By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 15 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 In the wake of the 'Janus' Supreme Court case, teachers' unions are facing more than a dozen legal challenges backed by right-leaning groups that could further dampen their membership numbers and finances. Full Article Unions
ust Unions Must Go Beyond Advocacy By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 04 Sep 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Full Article Unions
ust Justices Decline Challenge to Exclusive Public-Employee Union Representation By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 The U.S. Supreme Court declined to take up a case that held the potential to deal a further blow to public-employee unions after last year's "Janus" decision. Full Article Unions
ust Ed. Dept. Says States Must Update Teacher-Distribution Plans By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 07 Jul 2014 00:00:00 +0000 The Education Department wants states to re-submit "equity plans" to ensure that effective teachers are matched with disadvantaged and minority students. Full Article Federalpolicy
ust Title IX Rule Details How K-12 Schools Must Address Sexual Harassment, Assault By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 00:00:00 +0000 The Education Department outlines when and how schools must respond to reports of sexual assault and harassment under the Trump administration's interpretation of Title IX, the federal law that prohibits sex discrimination. Full Article Federalpolicy
ust How's Discipline at Your School? Don't Just Look at Referral and Suspension Data, Get Perception Data By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 01 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 YouthTruth asked 104,000 school staff, students, and their families how they perceive the fairness of discipline at their schools. The results can help start conversations about discipline policy and leading by listening. Full Article Data
ust South Region rally to oust Castilla y León By www.uefa.com Published On :: Thu, 06 Jul 2017 15:13:00 GMT The Spanish side let a two-goal lead slip in their last Group B game, ten-man South Region recovering to win it in added time, substitute Sergei Sokolov the match winner. Full Article comp_matches
ust The show must not go on: what future for theatre in time of coronavirus? By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Thu, 19 Mar 2020 10:52:18 +0000 Neil Cooper Full Article
ust The show must not go on: What future for theatre in the time of corona? By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Fri, 20 Mar 2020 10:10:00 +0000 Neil Cooper Full Article
ust Opinion, Alison Rowat: Trust, like patience and the right gear, is running out By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 06:30:00 +0100 ONE trusts the stork’s passage across London was peaceful, its job of delivering Baby Johnson to his delighted parents made easier by the emptiness of the skies. Congratulations and welcome, young man. Full Article
ust Ed. Startups Navigate the Hard Market Realities for Sustaining Success By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 00:00:00 +0000 Following the thrill of launching new businesses, two ed-tech startups are facing the challenges of making smart decisions to attract more customers and grow revenues. Full Article Business+tech+innovation
ust One Superintendent's Approach to Pragmatic, Sustainable Tech Leadership By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Apr 2019 00:00:00 +0000 When it comes to school technology, Superintendent Doug Brubaker emphasizes robust infrastructure, regular refresh cycles, and training. Taxpayers and teachers are buying into the practical approach. Full Article Business+tech+innovation
ust Camley's Cartoon on Saturday, August 10: Transport system washed out By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 10 Aug 2019 05:00:00 +0100 Framed prints of Steven Camley's cartoons are available by calling 0141 302 6210 Full Article
ust It's Not Just That Racial Bullying Jumped in Schools After the 2016 Election. It's Where It Did By blogs.edweek.org Published On :: Wed, 09 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000 The highly polarizing 2016 Presidential campaign blitzed the swing state of Virginia. And in the year that followed, a new study in the journal Educational Researcher suggests school bullying problems likewise split along political lines. Full Article Bullying
ust Xbox Game Pass Quests Just Got a Lot More Rewarding By www.pcmag.com Published On :: Microsoft rolls out a major update to its Xbox game Pass Quests system including 90 more Quests as well as daily, weekly, and monthly challenges. Full Article
ust Colette Douglas Home: Andy Murray does not need validation of a dusty, cynical establishment By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Dec 2015 06:37:00 +0000 There are times when I wish my family’s life revolved a little less around Andy Murray. Two words, "Andy’s playing", are sufficient reason for outings to be delayed or abandoned; invitations turned down; even holiday dates tweaked. Full Article
ust Colette Douglas Home: Why the state must stop funding faith schools By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Dec 2015 06:53:00 +0000 By the time I left school, aged 18, I couldn’t distinguish between which beliefs I had worked out for myself and which were absorbed through conditioning. Full Article
ust E-Learning Overload: 8 Tips Educators Can Give Frustrated, Anxious Parents By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2020 00:00:00 +0000 Many parents are having to take on a variety of new roles, from playing IT help desk to becoming makeshift teaching assistants to supervising recess. Full Article Homeschooling
ust VIDEO: An 'Unschooling' Family Trusts Children to Guide Their Own Learning By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 24 Jan 2019 00:00:00 +0000 Rather than adhering to a specific curriculum, families who "unschool" believe learning happens naturally and should be driven by a student's interests. Education Week spent a "school" day with the Matica family to see this decades-old approach to home schooling in action. Full Article Homeschooling
ust The Coronavirus Just Might End School Privatization Nonsense By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 00:00:00 +0000 The pandemic has boosted appreciation for public schools; the next step is greater funding, argues education historian and activist Diane Ravitch. Full Article Homeschooling
ust The urgent imperative to limit future conflicts and injustice By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 05:13:22 +0100 VE DAY in 1945 was obviously an occasion for major celebration in Britain and throughout Europe. But there is reasonable debate as to what we should make of it now. Full Article
ust Herald View: We must all help beat coronavirus By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 05:06:56 +0000 AMID the terrible personal losses and hardships provoked by the coronavirus crisis, and its huge impact on the global economy and the lives and welfare of even those not directly touched by the disease, there are some small consolations. Full Article
ust Herald View: Now more than ever we need trusted media By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 11 Apr 2020 05:11:19 +0100 When the Coronavirus Health Protection Regulations were introduced by the UK’s governments on March 26 (two days later, in Northern Ireland), they included the provision that they be reviewed after 21 days, a deadline now approaching. Full Article
ust Classroom Culture: Teach More Than 'Just Math' (Video) By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 21 Dec 2016 00:00:00 +0000 Marlo Warburton, a 7th and 8th grade math teacher at Longfellow Arts and Technology Middle School in Berkeley, Calif., shares how greeting her students in the morning and expressing appreciation during dismissal are valuable opportunities for character building and for fostering teacher-student rela Full Article Middleschools
ust Old pals act: as an exhibition of his photographs of John Byrne opens in Edinburgh, David Eustace on his long friendship and working relationship with the artist and playwright By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sun, 15 Mar 2020 05:00:00 +0000 For three decades now, the artist and playwright John Byrne has been sitting regularly for photographer David Eustace, the Glasgow-born photographer who left school at 16 and joined first the navy and then the prison service before settling on a career behind a camera. Full Article
ust Galleries: There is more to Billy Connolly than just comedy By www.heraldscotland.com Published On :: Sat, 21 Mar 2020 05:02:47 +0000 I have touched Billy Connolly's coattails with the best of them so I know what it is like to have a brush with stardom. This brief encounter with the Big Yin's coat of many colours happened the night before the opening his new exhibition, Born on a Rainy Day, opened at Glasgow's Castle Fine Art gallery. Full Article
ust Houston District Settles Lawsuit With Teachers' Union Over Value-Added Scores By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Oct 2017 00:00:00 +0000 The Houston school district has settled a federal lawsuit brought by the teacher's union over the school system's controversial teacher evaluation system, which involved a secret algorithm. Full Article Teacherquality
ust Trust: An Essential Ingredient for Top Performance By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 00:00:00 +0000 Marc Tucker explores the critical importance of trust in successful education systems and how trust was lost in U.S. education. Full Article Teacherquality
ust "Smart farmers" adjust to challenges of climate change By www.irishtimes.com Published On :: Mon, 02 Oct 2017 16:59:33 +0200 Source: The Irish Times - Harold Kingston, who runs a dairy farm in Courtmacsharry, Co Cork, with 160 cattle, is typical of the new generation of smart farmers, who have adjusted how they work in response to climate change. Full Article
ust Clustering of Risk Factors: A Simple Method of Detecting Cardiovascular Disease in Youth By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2011-01-17T04:01:37-08:00 Cardiovascular risk factors predict the development of premature atherosclerosis. As the number of risk factors increases, so does the extent of these lesions. Assessment of cardiovascular risk factors is an accepted practice in adults but is not used in pediatrics. In this study, the authors discuss how the presence of ≥2 cardiovascular risk factors is associated with vascular changes in adolescents. The findings were compared with the Patholobiological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth risk score to demonstrate that a simple method of clustering is a reliable tool to use in clinical practice. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Peer-led Education for Adolescents With Asthma in Jordan: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2011-12-12T00:08:59-08:00 The prevalence of asthma and smoking among adolescents in Jordan is high. Well-designed, school-based, peer-led education programs can have a positive impact on asthma self-management in adolescents. Student peer leaders can be useful and responsible partners in health promotion programs.A peer-led asthma education program —Adolescent Asthma Action—for adolescents developed in Australia was adapted to suit non–English-speaking cultures in the Middle East. Peer-led education led to improved self-management of asthma and motivated students to avoid smoking. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Comparison of the US and Australian Cystic Fibrosis Registries: The Impact of Newborn Screening By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-01-16T00:06:46-08:00 Registries have been established in a number of countries to monitor the health of patients with cystic fibrosis. Few international comparisons have been made between registries. International data registry comparisons may be useful for informing best practice and benchmarking.Registry comparisons are feasible but are limited by factors such as nonstandardization of data collection. Lung function was lower in Australian children with cystic fibrosis compared with their US counterparts after adjusting for the benefits of diagnosis after newborn screening. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Birth by Cesarean Delivery and Failure on First Otoacoustic Emissions Hearing Test By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-06-11T00:08:09-07:00 Neonatal hearing screening occasionally fails because of several perinatal and neonatal factors. However, the effect of mode of delivery on hearing screening has not yet been established.We show significantly more failures on hearing screening in cesarean delivery infants. Hence, the timing of screening after cesarean delivery should preferably be postponed beyond 48 hours to improve success rate, minimize maternal anxiety, and decrease costs. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Risk Adjustment for Neonatal Surgery: A Method for Comparison of In-Hospital Mortality By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-08-27T00:07:32-07:00 Evaluation of neonatal surgical outcomes is necessary to guide improvements in the quality of care. Meaningful comparisons must adjust for factors that alter outcomes independent of the surgical procedures.Herein is described a method that permits risk adjustment for the broad range of noncardiac neonatal surgery, regardless of gestational age, to permit useful comparisons for quality improvement. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Identifying and Treating a Substandard Housing Cluster Using a Medical-Legal Partnership By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-10-22T00:07:40-07:00 Social and environmental risks related to substandard housing contribute to adverse health outcomes. Partnerships between the health care and legal systems can help families address such risks and help clinicians understand the legal context of health.A medical-legal partnership colocated in a pediatric primary care setting identified and treated a large cluster of poor quality, substandard housing. Housing improvements were possible because of strong collaboration between clinicians, attorneys, community partners, and families. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Near-Infrared Imaging in Intravenous Cannulation in Children: A Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2012-12-10T00:07:59-08:00 Gaining intravenous access in children can be difficult. Recently, several near-infrared devices have been introduced attempting to support intravenous cannulation by visualizing veins underneath skin. Only one of those devices has been evaluated systemically thus far and results are inconclusive.Although it was possible to visualize veins with near-infrared in most patients, the VascuLuminator did not improve the success of cannulation. An explanation is that the main problem is probably not localization of the vein but insertion of the cannula. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Chlorhexidine Cleansing of the Umbilical Cord and Separation Time: A Cluster-Randomized Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-03-18T00:07:05-07:00 Chlorhexidine cleansing of the cord can reduce mortality in high-risk settings. Time to separation may increase with topical applications of chlorhexidine; 1 previous community trial quantified this increase and did not measure whether caretakers perceived the delay.Single and multiple cleansing of the umbilical cord increases time to separation by ~50%, or an average of 2 to 2.5 days. Caretakers were able to detect this difference and expressed dissatisfaction, while still accepting the intervention. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Cluster (School) RCT of ParentCorps: Impact on Kindergarten Academic Achievement By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-04-15T00:06:42-07:00 At least half of the achievement gap for low-income, minority children is present at kindergarten entry; however, there are no population-level early childhood interventions that effectively engage and support families and teachers to ameliorate the impact of adversity on achievement.This study evaluated ParentCorps, a family-centered, school-based intervention to promote self-regulation and learning for all children entering school in disadvantaged, urban neighborhoods. ParentCorps results in higher kindergarten achievement among low-income, minority children. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Using Otoacoustic Emissions to Screen Young Children for Hearing Loss in Primary Care Settings By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-06-03T00:06:59-07:00 The incidence of permanent hearing loss doubles between birth and school age. Otoacoustic emissions screening has been used successfully in early childhood educational settings to identify children with losses not found through newborn screening.Using otoacoustic emissions to screen the hearing of young children during routine health care visits is feasible and can lead to the identification of permanent hearing loss overlooked by providers relying solely on subjective methods. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Risk-Adjusted Hospital Outcomes for Children's Surgery By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-08-05T00:07:56-07:00 The American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program-Pediatric has examined 30-day risk-adjusted outcomes in children’s surgery. Because of low event rates, initial efforts yielded valid models that did not meaningfully discriminate outcomes among over 20 participating institutions.Programmatic growth, sampling algorithm refinement, and hierarchical modeling use have resulted in the ability to reliably discriminate performance among hospitals in multiple domains. We report the first actionable peer-reviewed risk-adjusted, multiinstitutional outcome data in children’s surgery. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Comorbidity Clusters in Autism Spectrum Disorders: An Electronic Health Record Time-Series Analysis By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2013-12-09T00:06:36-08:00 Individuals with autism spectrum disorders have a higher comorbidity burden than the general pediatric population, including higher rates of seizures, psychiatric illness, and gastrointestinal disorders.Comorbidities do not occur evenly. Our clustering analysis reveals subgroups characterized by seizure, psychiatric disorders, and complex multisystem disorders including auditory and gastrointestinal disorders. Correlations between seizure, psychiatric disorders, and gastrointestinal disorders are validated on a sample from a second hospital. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust In-School Neurofeedback Training for ADHD: Sustained Improvements From a Randomized Control Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-02-17T00:07:20-08:00 An estimated 9.5% of children are diagnosed with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), which affects academic and social outcomes. We previously found significant improvements in ADHD symptoms immediately after neurofeedback training at school.This randomized controlled trial included a large sample of elementary school students with ADHD who received in-school computer attention training with neurofeedback or cognitive training. Students who received neurofeedback were reported to have fewer ADHD symptoms 6 months after the intervention. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Collaborative Care Outcomes for Pediatric Behavioral Health Problems: A Cluster Randomized Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-03-24T00:06:20-07:00 Integrated or collaborative care intervention models have revealed gains in provider care processes and outcomes in adult, child, and adolescent populations with mental health disorders. However optimistic, conclusions are not definitive due to methodologic limitations and a dearth of studies.This randomized trial provides further evidence for the efficacy of an on-site intervention (Doctor Office Collaborative Care) coordinated by care managers for children's behavior problems. The findings provide support for integrated behavioral health care using novel provider and caregiver outcomes. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Strength Capacity and Cardiometabolic Risk Clustering in Adolescents By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-03-31T00:06:59-07:00 Resistance exercise is known to have a robust effect on glycemic control and cardiometabolic health among children and adolescents, even in the absence of weight loss.Normalized strength capacity is associated with lower cardiometabolic risk clustering in boys and girls, even after adjustment for cardiorespiratory fitness, level of physical activity, and BMI. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust The Epidemiology and Clinical Features of Kawasaki Disease in Australia By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-03-31T00:06:58-07:00 The incidence of Kawasaki disease is increasing in many countries. The only reported Australian incidence (3.4/100 000 <5 years) is almost 20 years old and the current Australian epidemiology and outcomes are unknown.We analyzed 30 years’ total population hospitalization data from Western Australia. Kawasaki disease incidence increased markedly from 1979 to 2009 and is currently 9.34/100 000 <5 years. The epidemiology and cardiovascular outcomes are similar to other predominantly European-Caucasian populations. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust High Doses of Methylprednisolone in the Management of Caustic Esophageal Burns By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-05-26T00:07:51-07:00 Corrosive substance ingestion is a public health issue in developing countries. Stricture formation is a late complication of corrosive substance ingestion. The role of corticosteroids in preventing corrosive-induced strictures is controversial.High doses of methylprednisolone therapy lead to less frequent stricture formation in grade IIb esophageal burns in children who ingested caustic substances and may improve prognosis. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Adjustment Among Area Youth After the Boston Marathon Bombing and Subsequent Manhunt By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-06-02T00:06:41-07:00 Research in the aftermath of large-scale terrorist attacks shows that exposed children experience numerous negative psychological sequelae, including increased emotional difficulties, posttraumatic stress, and significant attack-related life disruptions.Most research on terrorism-exposed youth examines large-scale terrorism. Limited work examines reactions to terrorism of the scope of the marathon attack, and the extraordinary manhunt and shelter-in-place warning was an unprecedented experience. Understanding adjustment after these events is critical. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Electronic Gaming and Psychosocial Adjustment By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-08-04T00:06:56-07:00 Concerns as well as hopes regarding electronic games have led researchers to study the influence of games on children, yet studies to date have largely examined potential positive and negative effects in isolation and using samples of convenience.Results from this nationally representative study of children 10 to 15 years indicated low levels of regular daily play related to better psychosocial adjustment, compared with no play, whereas the opposite was true for those engaging in high daily play. (Read the full article) Full Article
ust Adoption of Cardiovascular Risk Reduction Guidelines: A Cluster-Randomized Trial By pediatrics.aappublications.org Published On :: 2014-08-25T00:07:25-07:00 Cardiovascular risk begins in childhood. New clinical guidelines established a care strategy for lowering risks. Incorporation of guidelines into routine practice lags due to barriers related to knowledge and attitudes about guidelines, as well as behaviors of practitioners, patients, and clinical systems.This study demonstrated that a multifaceted approach including tools, education, and support for changes in practice systems can accelerate the adoption of guidelines during routine pediatric well-child visits, compared with dissemination of the guidelines alone. (Read the full article) Full Article