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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

Learning the Ropes: What Makes Midwifery Training Work (or Not)

Midwifery students in the U. S. face unique challenges during their hands-on training. While global research points to the value of guidance from experienced mentors, a structured learning path, and a supportive atmosphere, the specifics of what truly aids or obstructs student growth in this field r

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Jan 04 2026EDUCATION

Growing Up Unconventionally: A Homeschooling Journey

In 1990, a young boy named Stefan found himself in a tough spot. He was nine years old and hated his new school in Plano, Texas. The teachers were strict, and the environment felt suffocating. One day, his teacher even shook him in front of the whole class. This made Stefan feel miserable. He starte

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Arkansas Schools See Big Drop in Students

Arkansas public schools are seeing fewer students than they have in two decades. The state's education department reports that the number of K-12 students in public schools has dropped to 465, 421 this year. That's nearly 9, 000 fewer students than last year. The decline isn't just happening in one

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Jan 03 2026SPORTS

LCK Prepares for 2026 with Big Changes and Training

The League of Legends Champions Korea (LCK) is getting ready for the 2026 season with a lot of new rules and training. On January 2nd, Riot Games held a big training session at the LCK Arena in LoL Park. This session was for players and coaches to learn about new rules, how to behave professionally,

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Keeping Teachers in Dental Schools: What's the Problem and How to Fix It?

Dental schools in the US are facing a big problem: not enough teachers. This isn't just about having enough people to teach. It's also about keeping the good ones around. Why are dental teachers leaving? Burnout, heavy workloads, and feeling undervalued are big reasons. Younger teachers often have d

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

When Educators Meet Different Cultures: A Look at Child Protection

Child protection workers often face challenges. One big challenge is cultural countertransference. This is when a worker's personal biases or cultural background affects how they interact with kids and families from different backgrounds. It's not talked about much, but it's important. A recent stu

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Waynesboro's Fresh Start: Reviving Local Democracy

Waynesboro is known for its active community spirit. Now, there's a new effort to boost local democracy. The League of Women Voters in the Staunton-Augusta-Waynesboro area is back. Their goal? To make democracy stronger right where people live. The group focuses on voter education and civic engagem

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Jan 03 2026EDUCATION

Navigating Uncertainty: The Role of Colleges in Today's World

The new year is a time to reflect. It's a chance to look at the world and think about what's really important. In a world full of distractions and uncertainties, moments of clarity are rare but valuable. Colleges and universities play a big role in this. They help students think deeply and make sen

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

Mixing Religion and Education: A Florida Leader's Controversial Move

In a recent letter to Florida's education community, the state's education chief, Anastasios Kamoutsas, decided to share a biblical quote. He picked Proverbs 22:6, which talks about guiding children in the right path. But why did he feel the need to bring religion into a government communication? T

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

A Teacher's Legacy: Beverly Sussman's Journey from Classroom to Community Leadership

Beverly Sussman, a dedicated educator and community leader, left an indelible mark on Buffalo Grove. Her journey began in the classroom, where she inspired young minds for 25 years. Sussman's innovative teaching methods, like the Space Shuttle Club, made learning exciting and hands-on. She believed

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