Indiana Teachers Shot With Plastic Pellets in Active-Shooter Drill, Raising Concerns
The Indiana state teachers' union is pushing to protect student and staff safety during active-shooter trainings.
Des maladies de la France dans leurs rapports avec les saisons, ou, Histoire médicale et meteorologique de la France. [t. 1] / par le Docteur Fuster.
Des maladies de l'encéphale et de la moelle épinière / par Jean Abercrombie, ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et augmenté de notes très nombreuses, par A.N. Gendrin.
Des néphrectomies partielles / par G. Gervais de Rouville.
Dictionnaire international français-anglais : comprenant tous les mots de la langue usuelle et de la langue littéraire ... la prononciation du français figurée pour les anglais / par H. Hamilton et E. Legros.
Dictionnaire technologique : dans les langues Française, Anglaise et Allemande ; renfermant les termestechniques usités dans les arts et métiers et dans l'industrie en général / rédigé par Alexandre Tolhausen. Revu p
Du curettage de l'utérus sans abaissement forcé à la vulve et d'une méthode de drainage utérin au moyen du crin de Florence / par Prosper Bouteil.
Du rôle de la cellule hépatique dans la production des scléroses du foie / par Fernand de Grandmaison.
Essai sur la digitale pourprée / par James Sanders ; traduit de l'anglais par A.F.G. Murat, avec des notes et des réflexions sur la matière médicale par le traducteur.
Students' Song About KKK Raises Cautions for Teachers
A viral video of Dover, N.H., high school students singing a song about the Ku Klux Klan to the tune of "Jingle Bells" is causing outrage.
W.Va. Partnership Supports Grandparents in Raising School-Age Children
Nearly 45 percent of children in rural McDowell County, West Virginia do not live with their parents and many are being raised by grandparents.
West Virginia Teacher Strike Ends After Four Days, Governor Announces Pay Raise
Teachers will receive a 5 percent raise, pending a vote by the state legislature. School will resume Thursday.
West Virginia Teachers Continue to Strike After State Senate Trims Pay Raise
The West Virginia Senate trimmed the proposed pay raise for teachers from 5 percent to 4 percent, prompting union officials to declare that the strike will continue indefinitely.
West Virginia Legislature Reaches Deal to End Strike, Deliver Pay Raise to Teachers
The statewide teacher strike could end today if both chambers of the legislature pass the bill to deliver a 5 percent raise to all school employees.
A British soldier seated by a stream plays the flute to a young Scottish woman and two girls. Etching by W.B. Hole, 1897, after J.E. Millais, 1884.
Babylon: Nebuchadnezzar praises the greatness of the city. Coloured etching, 17--.
In Illinois, New Budget Caps Raises and Limits Pensions for Teachers
The state's budget bill, which Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner signed into law this week, caps annual raises for end-of-career-teachers, lowering the pension they can receive.
Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu takes home Naismith Trophy Player of the Year honor
Sabrina Ionescu is the Naismith Trophy Player of the Year, concluding her illustrious Oregon career with one of the major postseason women's basketball awards. As the only player in college basketball history with 2,000 career points (2,562), 1,000 assists (1,091) and 1,000 rebounds (1,040) and the NCAA all-time leader with 26 triple-doubles, Ionescu has continued to rack up player of the year honors for her remarkable senior season.
Oregon's Ionescu wins women's Naismith Player of the Year
Already named The Associated Press women's player of the year, Ionescu was awarded the Naismith Trophy for the most outstanding women's basketball player on Friday. Ionescu, who won AP All-American honors three times, shattered the NCAA career triple-double mark with 26 and became the first player in college history to have 2,000 points, 1,000 rebounds and 1,000 assists. Ionescu averaged 17.5 points, 9.1 assists and 8.6 rebounds with eight triple-doubles as a senior this season.
Oregon's Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard, Satou Sabally share meaning of Naismith Starting 5 honor
Pac-12 Networks' Ashley Adamson speaks with Oregon stars Sabrina Ionescu, Ruthy Hebard and Satou Sabally to hear how special their recent Naismith Starting 5 honor was, as the Ducks comprise three of the nation's top five players. Ionescu (point guard), Sabally (small forward) and Hebard (power forward) led the Ducks to a 31-2 record in the 2019-20 season before it was cut short.
Sowing legume seeds, reaping cash : a renaissance within communities in Sub-Saharan Africa
Il faut saisir l'occasion d'assurer une croissance durable, selon la BRI
French translation of BIS press release on the presentation of the Annual Economic Report 2018, 24 June 2018. Les responsables des politiques publiques peuvent prolonger la phase de croissance actuelle en engageant des réformes structurelles, en restaurant les marges de manoeuvre monétaires et budgétaires pour faire face aux menaces futures et en encourageant une mise en oeuvre rapide des réformes réglementaires, indique la Banque des Règlements Internationaux (BRI) dans son Rapport économique annuel. ...
Quarantine Cat Film Fest Will Raise Funds for Independent Theaters Closed by COVID-19
Raise And Give
On Day 4 of TeenStreet, over 1,200 runners raised money in the RAG race in order to help teen refugees in Europe and support new TeenStreets around the world.
$200 cheques for Manitoba seniors draw mix of praise, criticism
Earlier this week, Manitoba's premier announced $200 cheques for seniors to help pay for increased costs during the COVID-19 pandemic. But some wonder if there is a better way to help those in need.
Union raises concerns over lack of safety inspections after Manitoba construction worker dies on the job
The union that represents thousands of Manitoba workers is asking what safety protocols were in place when a construction worker was killed after a trench wall collapsed on him earlier this week.
Mutineers, Raise Your Hands
Elvis Stojko shows off his new quad for coronavirus relief fundraiser
The Canadian three-time world champion figure skater displayed his four-wheeler driving skills as part of the Americares Blades for the Brave fundraiser for front-line workers.
Kurt Browning clowns around to raise spirits and funds for COVID-19 relief
The Canadian four-time world champion figure skater hammed it up along with fellow Canadian skater Kaitlyn Weaver, to raise funds for the United Nation's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Figure skater and composer Eric Radford plays the piano for COVID-19 fundraiser
The World pairs champion and Olympic gold medallist played the piano during a special hosted by fellow Canadian figure skater Kaitlyn Weaver, to raise funds for the United Nation's COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund.
Canadian soccer star Alphonso Davies, a former refugee, helping raise funds for UN relief
Teenaged Edmonton soccer star Alphonso Davies said he welcomes being a role model to young kids and wants to put his platform to good use.
NFL to match at least $5M US raised by fans through draft telethon
Clunky at times, poignant at others, and exceptionally entertaining in spots, the NFL draft entered its third and final day with Cincinnati selecting an Appalachian State linebacker on Saturday.
OM EAST and local partners raise a banner in Roma villages - Austria
This summer nearly 1,000 Roma children in Roma villages throughout Central and Eastern Europe heard the Gospel.
Cardinal tries to disavow petition that raises conspiracies about coronavirus lockdowns
Cardinal Robert Sarah, head of the Vatican's liturgy office, claims he never signed a petition claiming the coronavirus is an over-hyped "pretext" to deprive the faithful of Mass.
God is raising up the Roma
Roma pastors and leaders from across Eastern Europe and the Balkans gather together for a Roma conference.
OM EAST and local partners raise a banner in Roma villages
This summer nearly 1,000 Roma children in Roma villages throughout Central and Eastern Europe heard the Gospel.
Coronavirus: Professor raises 'big problem' with Nicola Sturgeon's test, trace, isolate strategy
A PUBLIC health professor has warned that the Scottish Government’s strategy to escape the lockdown will encounter “a big problem” unless test results can be provided quicker.
How One District Is Raising Math Rigor and Achievement for Students of Color
The Long Beach, Calif., school district is deploying a multifaceted strategy to put more students of color in high-level math courses and help them succeed.
Praise Seen as Effective Classroom-Management Tool
When teachers use more praise and fewer reprimands in the classroom, it seems to help students stay on-task and behave better, according to a new study.
How Coronavirus Is Jeopardizing Teacher Pay Raises
The momentum to raise teacher salaries in several states has ground to a halt amid fears of coronavirus’ massive economic blow.
In praise of Scotland's fish farms. Opinion by Struan Stevenson
THE most recent onslaught on Scotland’s farmed salmon industry has come from The Sustainable Inshore Fisheries Trust, who commissioned a report from Salmon & Trout Conservation Scotland claiming that the value of farmed salmon to the Scottish economy, and the number of people it employs, are both massively overestimated by a staggering 251%. The success of Scotland’s aquaculture industry and its employment of large numbers in remote, rural parts, has always rankled with the industry’s crit
Schuylkill Speaks: Abbie Kaiser leverages campus success into marketing job
Penn State Schuylkill senior Abigayle Kaiser has embraced leadership roles on campus throughout her undergraduate experience. From Schuylkill Benefitting THON, to the Lion Ambassadors, the Blue & White Society and so much more, Kaiser is a student who did it all. As she nears graduation with a full-time marketing job secured, Kaiser reflects on her time as a Penn Stater.
Raising Student 'Voice and Choice' Is the Mantra. But Is It a Good Idea?
Educators are wrestling with tough questions as more schools embrace personalized learning and its accompanying belief in giving students more control over their academic experiences.
Derrière le problème des minerais des conflits, la gouvernance du Congo
A la veille de l’entrée en vigueur le 15 avril de l’obligation de rendre publique l’origine des minerais pour les grandes compagnies basées aux Etats-Unis, ICG a effectué une mission au Nord Kivu afin d’évaluer les différentes stratégies de lutte contre les minerais des conflits et leur impact sur le terrain.
Concerns raised after NHS England staff 'asked to make 400-mile trip to Scotland' for coronavirus tests
Staff from NHS England have been asked to travel hundreds of miles to Scotland to be tested for coronavirus, according to reports.
Febrile Infants at Low Risk for Serious Bacterial Infection--An Appraisal of the Rochester Criteria and Implications for Management
Fayette leads all campuses in funds raised for THON with over $71K
Fifty students of Penn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus have generated $71,063.48 in donations for the annual Penn State IFC/Panhellenic Dance Marathon (THON), held Feb. 22 to 23 in the Bryce Jordan Center at University Park.
States Raise 'Proficient' Bar on Tests in Last 10 Years, Study Finds
Most states have raised their expectations for what constitutes proficiency on state math and reading tests in the last decade, according to a new study.