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Online Education Market – Major Technology Giants in Buzz Again | K12 Inc, Pearson, White Hat Managemen

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A new business intelligence report from JCMR with Global online education market Report has the ability to become the world's most significant market as it continues to play a notable role in creating progressive impacts on the universal economy. Online educational research is derived from primary and secondary statistical sources and includes both qualitative and quantitative details. Some of the key players portrayed in the study are K12 Inc, Pearson, White Hat Management, Georg von Holtzbrinck GmbH & Co K, Bettermarks, Scoyo, Languagenut, Beness Holding Inc, New Oriental Education & Technology, XUEDA, AMBO, XRS, CDEL, Ifdoo, YINGDING, YY Inc During the forecast period, the online education report also mentions the expected CAGR of the global online education market. The online education report provides readers with accurate historical statistics and predictions for the future. To get a deeper insight into " Global online education market "Is e

Forest schools flourish as youngsters log off and learn from nature | Schools

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After more than a year of bans with restricted access to nature, Magdalena Begh was delighted when her six-year-old daughter came home from the forest school and told her that she had found three rat skeletons. One of them, Alia told her, was "pretty fresh". "These little observations are very important to your learning - it's amazing," says Begh. Since Alia and her nine-year-old sister Hana went to the after-school club Urban Outdoors Adventures in Nature in North London in June, they have been using clay, learning about insects and making campfires, jam and bows and arrows. You are part of a wave of children across the UK who have been attending forest schools since the pandemic began, many since September. Of the more than 200 forest schools surveyed by the Forest School Association (FSA), around two-thirds said that demand for their services had increased since March 2020. Reasons cited were increased awareness of the benefits of being outdoors, particu

TN school funding: Memphians want more money for special education, more

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Holding back the tears, Teresa Short described her struggles trying to help her son, a preschooler in need of special education, catch up after the school disruptions caused by COVID. Her school district, Fayette County Schools in Somerville, could only offer summer academic programs to children in K-12, she said. The reason, she was told, was the limited funding. "So I had to find private schools to try to get him to and pay out of my pocket to try and get him an education and get him where he needs to be," said Short. Given the opportunity to weigh how Tennessee should approach its first revision of the school funding formula in 30 years, Short advocated giving more money to schools overall and ensuring more money is allocated to special education students. She joined a crowded room with parents, students, educators, boards of directors, school board members and activists Thursday at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis to visit the second of eight town ha

'A Big Step Forward': Centralia School Levy Surges to 69-Vote Lead on Third Try

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By Eric Rosane / ericr@chronline.com Centralia's two-year replacement levy appears to be getting closer after last-minute ballots counted on Wednesday tipped the measure to 50.62%. The measure leads with 69 votes - a bigger lead than on election night, when it fell behind with 23 votes. It must retain a 50% majority plus one vote to pass. The school board members and staff were delighted with the 92-vote turnaround and expressed excitement during a face-to-face meeting on Wednesday evening. Two previous attempts in the last 14 months to pass a replacement levy have failed, but the district reacted twice by lowering its proposed levy amount. The Lewis County Auditor's Office announced that the next election will be published on Thursday, May 6th, and that the election will be confirmed the next day. "This is really about our students, our community, our future," said Superintendent Dr. Lisa Grant to the board of d

A new path to Virginia Tech and cybersecurity for students in Northern Virginia | VTx

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Svetlana Filiatreau, director of BIT-Cyber, said locating this section of BIT-Cyber ​​in Northern Virginia should help harness the strengths of the area's population. "This diverse group of immigrants in Virginia has the potential to solve global cyber threats if we deliberately incorporate this uniqueness into our work with industry," said Filiatreau. Jessica Gulick '07, founder and CEO of cybersecurity marketing and cyber games company Katzcy and commissioner for the US Cyber ​​Games, was a guest speaker for the program. She said it is important that the program's students embrace its diversity and use it as a strength. “Cybersecurity is different from IT [information technology] that there's more to it than just managing security policies. It's about understanding behavior online. It's about understanding why people do certain things and what they're trying to get from them, ”Gulick said. "When it comes to understanding people, you