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Education
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The Chronicle of Higher Education estimates 5 million students will be in-person at colleges this fall.
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Listening costs no more than time and attention.
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Student interest in computer, research and data science education has increased in recent years. Many campuses lack the instructors, even the space, to accommodate the rising demand.
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Hearing the perspectives of recent and upcoming graduates in our Education Issue in May offered insights only those in that unique moment in life can provide.
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As an English teacher at Hartford Union High School, Jennifer Rodig is accustomed to rising early. Her day starts with lesson planning even before students arrive, but getting students’ attention when class starts at 7:25 a.m. proves to be challenging.
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“Community service work identifies a student as someone who is involved in the community, committed to giving time for the well-being of others and experienced in real-world issues,” said Sturgeon Bay High School Principal Robert Nickel.