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Get Ready for AERA’s Annual Meeting: Online Platform & Mobile App Launching on April 7, with a Focus on Supporting Youth & Graduate Students, and Other Exciting Highlights

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is gearing up for its annual meeting, which will take place virtually from April 8-12, 2021. This year's theme is "Accepting Educational Responsibility," and the conference will feature a range of presentations, panels, and discussions on topics related to education research and policy.One of the most exciting aspects of this year's conference is the launch of a new online platform and mobile app, which will make it easier for attendees to navigate the conference and connect with one another. The platform will include a

Get Ready for AERA’s Annual Meeting: Online Platform and Mobile App Launching on April 7, with a Focus on Supporting Youth and Graduate Students, and Other Exciting Highlights!

The American Educational Research Association (AERA) is gearing up for its annual meeting, which will take place virtually from April 8-12, 2021. This year's theme is "Accepting Educational Responsibility," and the conference will feature a variety of sessions, presentations, and events focused on education research and policy.One of the most exciting aspects of this year's conference is the launch of a new online platform and mobile app, which will make it easier for attendees to navigate the conference and connect with one another. The platform and app will allow attendees

Attend the Upcoming Knowledge Building Event: “Towards Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe” on Wednesday, March 29 at 14:00 (CET)

The digital revolution has opened up a world of possibilities for learning and professional development. With the rise of online education, more and more people are taking advantage of the opportunity to gain new skills and knowledge. However, the challenge of verifying the quality and validity of these credentials remains. To address this challenge, the European Commission is hosting an upcoming knowledge building event on Wednesday, March 29 at 14:00 (CET). The event will focus on the development of joint micro-credential networks and programs in Europe. It will bring together

Attend the Virtual Knowledge Building Event on Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe, Wednesday March 29, 14:00 (CET)

Are you interested in learning more about joint micro-credential networks and programs in Europe? If so, you won’t want to miss the Virtual Knowledge Building Event on Joint Micro-Credential Networks and Programs in Europe, taking place on Wednesday, March 29 at 14:00 (CET).This event is hosted by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Education, Youth, Sport and Culture and will provide an opportunity to learn more about the current state of joint micro-credential networks and programs in Europe. Participants will have the chance to hear from experts in the field as

Mount Laurel Township Board of Education Votes on Proposal for Cannabis Dispensary at Sage Diner

The Mount Laurel Township Board of Education recently voted on a proposal to allow a cannabis dispensary to be located at the Sage Diner. The proposal was met with mixed reactions from the community, with some residents in favor of the idea and others opposed. The proposal was put forth by the Sage Diner, which is located in the township. The diner has been in operation for over 20 years and is a popular destination for locals. The diner is owned by a local family and has been a staple

Oklahoma Moms Discuss Pros and Cons of Legalizing Recreational Marijuana

As Oklahoma lawmakers consider legalizing recreational marijuana, Oklahoma moms are debating the pros and cons of such a move. While some moms believe that legalizing recreational marijuana could bring economic benefits to the state, others are concerned about the potential health and social risks associated with its use. Proponents of legalizing recreational marijuana in Oklahoma point to the potential economic benefits that could come with it. Legalizing recreational marijuana could bring in much-needed tax revenue for the state, which could be used to fund education, healthcare, and infrastructure projects. Additionally,

California to Allocate $59.5 Million in Marijuana Tax Revenue to Local Communities and Counties

California has recently announced that it will be allocating $59.5 million in marijuana tax revenue to local communities and counties. This is a major step forward for the state, as it marks the first time that marijuana tax revenue has been used to fund local initiatives.The money will be used to fund a variety of programs, including public health, youth services, and environmental protection. It will also be used to fund law enforcement and public safety initiatives. This is an important step forward for the state, as it shows that

Alex Rodriguez and Billionaire Partner Invest $20 Million in Minnesota Timberwolves, Despite Suffering $300 Million Loss in SPAC Deal

Alex Rodriguez and billionaire partner Marc Lore recently announced a $20 million investment in the Minnesota Timberwolves, despite suffering a $300 million loss in their SPAC deal. The two have been partners since 2018, when they invested in the NBA team. The investment comes at a time when the Timberwolves are in need of financial help. The team has been struggling to make ends meet, and the pandemic has only made matters worse. The team has been unable to sell tickets due to the restrictions put in place by the