Texas A&M professors argues that radical faculty indoctrinate students with far-left ideology, citing syllabus studies and a ...
Hofmann’s English 101 class at West Los Angeles College got a complete makeover. She’d signed up to be part of a pilot program for professors interested in infusing their curriculum with lessons about ...
Following disruptive pro-Palestinian protests in spring 2024, the federal government, state lawmakers and college officials have imposed sweeping restrictions on student speech, resulting in a wave of ...
Chemistry World provides expert, independent science journalism for the global chemical science community. We are part of the ...
A program from Melton and Matan adapts Torah, prayer and holiday study for learners long left out of formal adult education.
Explore how universities must adapt to AI-driven changes in education or risk becoming obsolete in today's learning landscape.
Campuses have long been thought of as places of open debate and dialogue. But some students and faculty are now ...
The program, called What’s Mine is Yours: Jewish Adult Learning for All., aims to provide Jewish academic resources for ...
This paper reviews the relevant literature on students with disabilities in agriculture (education and employment) and aims to better inform future strategies in the agriculture sector. To assess ...
The future will not wait for Nigeria to catch up. Artificial Intelligence is reshaping industries at a pace that leaves no ...
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A new curriculum brings adults with intellectual disabilities into Jewish learning
(JTA) — When he’s not working at the local dog care and boarding center, 24-year-old Raffi Stein-Klotz is usually playing kickball or tending to the garden at his residential facility in Boca Raton.
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