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Defining the Nature of Augmented Feedback for Learning Intraosseous Access Skills in Simulation-Based Health Professions EducationDefining the Nature of Augmented Feedback for Learning Intraosseous Access Skills in Simulation-Based Health Professions Education

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A High-Quality Education Means What, Exactly?A High-Quality Education Means What, Exactly?

This November California voters may assign our state courts some unwelcome homework: Politico’s California Playbook notes that several different education-right initiatives are circulating. All would add to our state constitution a right to “high-quality” public schools or education. That’s arguably useful because California’s constitutional right to education has never been defined to set a particular quality standard. But failing to define that standard for the courts will set them (and the policy) up for failure. California’s constitution devotes all of Article IX to education, and the California Supreme Court has held since Serrano v. Priest I (1971) 5 Cal. 3d…

What AI Means For The Future Of EducationWhat AI Means For The Future Of Education

Our young people are leading the adoption and advancement of these new technologies. getty Artificial intelligence is changing the world. The world’s attention is now fixed on the unfolding impact of Generative AI tools on knowledge and creator economies. Schools, serving as the very epicenters of knowledge and creative work, may well be the first place the broader public sees tangible change take shape. Leaders and visionaries the world over are actively advancing the applications of this rapidly developing technology. The pace of progress is measured in days and weeks, rather than months and years, and it’s only getting faster.…

Podcast: Placemaking and belonging on campus | MSUTodayPodcast: Placemaking and belonging on campus | MSUToday

Michigan State University Interim President Teresa K. Woodruff, Ph.D., elaborates on some of the topics she covers in her May 2023 Spartan Community Letter, which you can read by clicking on the communications tab at president.msu.edu. Could you start by reflecting a bit on commencement? And it was cool to see you with the tiny mic going around the Breslin Center talking to some of our grads. “Oh, it was so exciting, and I’d never known that tiny mic was a thing. I got to talk to a lot of students, and the really neat thing was to just see…

In the NH school funding trial, Edelblut declines to define an ‘adequate’ educationIn the NH school funding trial, Edelblut declines to define an ‘adequate’ education

This article was originally produced by the NH Business Review. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the Granite State News Collaborative. The piece below has been lightly edited. New Hampshire Education Commissioner Frank Edelblut, who along with Gov. Chris Sununu is a named defendant in the case, took the witness stand in Rockingham County Superior Court Tuesday to open the second week of the trial pitting the ConVal School District and 10 other districts against the state. In the suit, ConVal charges the state has failed to meet its obligation to provide and fund a constitutionally adequate education for…

Education Secretary Miguel Cardona refuses to define ‘woman’ during the House hearingEducation Secretary Miguel Cardona refuses to define ‘woman’ during the House hearing

Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona dodged questions from Rep. Andrew Clyde on Tuesday, when the Georgia Republican asked the Biden administration what it means to be a “woman.” The tense back-and-forth took place during a House Appropriations Committee hearing where Cardona defended proposed changes to Title IX rules that would make it illegal for schools to ban transgender athletes from playing on sports teams consistent with their gender identity, “Can you please tell me or can you please define for me what is a woman?” Clyde asked Cardona. The Biden administration official deflected the question, only answering that the focus…

Sex education means gender dysphoria is new anorexia for girls, says mother of trans former pupilSex education means gender dysphoria is new anorexia for girls, says mother of trans former pupil

“I had no idea what the whole ‘gender identity’ thing was,” says the mother of a transgender teenager whose daughter now identifies as a boy. “She was demanding a new name, new pronouns. And I was saying, ‘slow down, what’s going on?’ “I didn’t know what a pronoun was. I was that naïve.” The mother, who lives in West Sussex, believes her child’s gender dysphoria was influenced by sex education lessons in school. After her daughter came out as trans during the pandemic, when her younger son started at a new school in the local area, she asked to see…

The Education Department’s new third-party services definition won’t go into effect until SeptemberThe Education Department’s new third-party services definition won’t go into effect until September

Listen to the article 6 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Acknowledging widespread concern from colleges, contractors and associations, the US Department of Education is pushing back by four months — until September — the start date for a broadened definition of organizations that are third-party servicers under federal financial aid programs. Third-party servicers are entities that administer any part of colleges’ Title IV federal financial aid programs. Being defined as a third-party servicer comes with additional regulatory requirements, such as compliance auditing. Third-party servicers are also jointly liable for violations of federal…