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NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Los rasgos y capacidades exclusivamente humanos serán más importantes en el panorama laboral posterior al coronavirus, según Jamie Merisotis, autor de un nuevo libro sobre el futuro de la fuerza laboral. Al menos un estudio estima que el 40% de los trabajos que vieron despidos relacionados...
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Uniquely human traits and capabilities will be more important in the post-coronavirus work landscape, according to Jamie Merisotis, author of a new book on the future of the workforce. At least one study estimates 40% of jobs that saw COVID-related layoffs aren’t coming back, and Merisotis said the crisis offers...
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LANSING, Mich. — It’s estimated that at least 108,000 Michigan children have dyslexia, and there’s a new effort to help these students learn how to “crack the code” and become proficient readers. Four bills have been introduced in the Michigan Senate to better prepare teachers to understand the characteristics...
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LANSING, Mich. – Se estima que al menos 108,000 niños de Michigan tienen dislexia, y hay un nuevo esfuerzo para ayudar a estos estudiantes a aprender cómo “descifrar el código” y convertirse en lectores competentes. Se han presentado cuatro proyectos de ley en el Senado de Michigan para preparar...
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RICHMOND, Va. — Una coalición de educadores y oficiales presiona al Congreso para fondear la iniciatdiva H.R. 4288, en favor de entrenar más maestros en Colegios y Universidades Históricamente Negras (“Historically Black Colleges and Universities”, HBCUs). Persiste una brecha en Virginia, entre la cantidad de estudiantes de color, y maestros...
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RICHMOND, Va. — As protests against systemic racism continue across the country, a group of educators and officials is urging Congress to pass a bill to bring more diversity into the teaching workforce. The Augustus Hawkins grant program supports educator training at Historically Black Colleges and Universities. Desiree Carver-Thomas, a researcher...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The Smithsonian Institution in Washington is working to recruit a new generation of Latino docents and curators, so they can help tell their community’s stories. The museum will open its new Molina Family Latino Gallery next year. Smithsonian Latino Center executive director Eduardo Diaz said he recruits interns where...
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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — La institución Smithsonian de Washington DC busca reclutar a una nueva generación de docentes y curadores Latinos – para que puedan ayudar dando a conocer historias de su comunidad. El museo abrirá la nueva Galería Latina de la Familia Molina el próximo ano. El director ejecutivo...
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Suzanne Potter California News Service SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The child-care crunch in California is real, and advocates for families are pressing the state to make quality a priority, in addition to quantity. This fall, Gov. Gavin Newsom is set to release a long-awaited master plan for quality early care...