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‘There was a lot of fear’: Central Valley immigration raids drive up absences in schools, study finds

‘There was a lot of fear’: Central Valley immigration raids drive up absences in schools, study finds

Credit: AP Photo/Brittainy Newman, File Top Takeaways Absentee rates in five districts cumulatively increased 22% after immigration raids in the […]

June 19, 2025

Flexible Learning and Policy Challenges

Flexible Learning and Policy Challenges

What impact is flexible learning having on learners from K-12 through to professional development? New Zealand has remarkably high levels […]

June 18, 2025

Visual Branding for Academics with Melissa McClure and Amanda Thorne

Visual Branding for Academics with Melissa McClure and Amanda Thorne

This interview is about photography, hair, makeup, and styling for a photo shoot. It can feel scary. When you have […]

June 18, 2025

How To Effectively Remember Everything You Study

How To Effectively Remember Everything You Study

Have you ever struggled with remembering what you study? You studied for hours before the test, but you just can’t […]

June 18, 2025

How To Motivate Yourself To Study When You Don’t Feel Like It

How To Motivate Yourself To Study When You Don’t Feel Like It

Maintaining the motivation to study is a difficult task. Sometimes, you can find yourself down in the dumps, with no […]

June 18, 2025

Community college adjunct professors optimistic as two lawsuits over pay progress

Community college adjunct professors optimistic as two lawsuits over pay progress

John Martin is a plaintiff in one lawsuit and is the chairman of the California Part-Time Faculty Association. Credit: Andrew […]

June 18, 2025

What you need to know about California’s Prop. 28 arts education initiative | Quick Guide

What you need to know about California’s Prop. 28 arts education initiative | Quick Guide

Preschool children learn to express themselves through painting. Credit: Courtesy of Daniel Mendoza Amid a national reckoning over learning loss […]

June 18, 2025

Community college math policy: Balancing big picture gains and classroom struggles

Community college math policy: Balancing big picture gains and classroom struggles

Is this a picture of something bad, or something good? Cognitive scientists call this the global-local processing dilemma: Do we […]

June 17, 2025

University of Georgia (UGA) & Top Hat Partner to Drive Student Success

University of Georgia (UGA) & Top Hat Partner to Drive Student Success

New license agreement provides all students and faculty with free access to Top Hat, reinforcing UGA’s strategic focus on affordability, […]

June 17, 2025

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