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Student Teaching Struggles: COVID-19 Puts a Damper on Experiences, but Educators in the Making Forge Ahead

WKSU Education majors at colleges and universities throughout Northeast Ohio have been schooled on just how much the COVID-19 pandemic has changed education. For education majors, student teaching is the capstone, the time when they step into the classroom and immerse themselves in their subjects and their students. Only last year … many didn’t. For our education project, Learning Curve, we report on efforts by professors, mentor teachers, college administrators, and the student teachers themselves to overcome the limits of the pandemic and to learn to teach. COVID-19 upended how student teachers were assigned, how they taught, and how they were evaluated. And it accelerated a change already underway: the use of technology.

40,000 American Children Have Lost a Parent to COVID-19 – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

40,000 American Children Have Lost a Parent to COVID-19 – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Breaking Story: Michigan, Younger COVID Patients Hit Hard, Getting Sicker, Dying of New Variant – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services

Breaking Story: Michigan, Younger COVID Patients Hit Hard, Getting Sicker, Dying of New Variant – Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
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Ohio awards $69 8 million for STEMM scholarships; Which colleges got the most money

Ohio awards $69.8 million for STEMM scholarships; Which colleges got the most money Updated 10:30 AM; Today 10:30 AM The website for the Ohio Department of Higher Education. The department announced more than $69 million in awards for the Choose Ohio First program on Monday. Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio Ohio announced $69.8 million over the next five years as part of its Choose Ohio First scholarship program, designed to support more students going into STEMM fields, or science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine. These funds go to individual institutions, which then distribute them to students in eligible programs. Students apply for Choose Ohio First scholarships through their college or university. The fields where students are eligible vary by university, and scholarships can include support services like partnering with a faculty mentor. The programs that award these funds also look to recruit underrepresented populations into STEMM fields.

Minneapolis police chief expected to testify against Chauvin in murder trial over arrest of George Floyd

2 Min Read MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo could testify as soon as Monday in the murder trial of Derek Chauvin for the deadly arrest of George Floyd, where prosecutors say he will undermine the defense claim the former officer followed police training. FILE PHOTO: Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo briefs the press, as jury selection continues in the trial of a former police officer Derek Chauvin, who is facing murder charges in the death of George Floyd, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S., March 22, 2021. REUTERS/Nicholas Pfosi “This was murder it wasn’t a lack of training,” Arradondo said last year in a statement on the video footage of Chauvin, who is white, kneeling on the neck of Floyd, a 46-year-old handcuffed Black man, for more than nine minutes.

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