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ASSESSMENT FOR LEARNING PROJECT We're fundamentally rethinking assessment. Through a growing community of practice and a grant program funding bold ideas, we’re inviting the field to #rethinkassessment too. Supported by a national group of partner organizations, the Assessment for Learning Project is a multi-year grant program and field-building initiative inviting educators to fundamentally rethink the roles that assessment should play to advance student learning and to improve our K-12 edu ...
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Join this Aussie as she explores The Digital Health Revolution. Bianca is a lawyer & lecturer with research expertise in medical and digital health law. She writes about The Law Making of the Digital Health Revolution, and she is building a Digital Health School of Thought founded on eight core pillars - Accountability, Law & Human Rights, Societal Benefit, Clinical Benefit, Harm Reduction, Risk Reduction, Business Case and Public Consultation. She has presented in Australia and the USA incl ...
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The NHPS:IGNITE is the exclusive New Horizon Public School Podcast made by the Horizonites, and for anyone with a cup of tea and mild boredom. We talk about topics such as sports, entertainment, education and various other real-world issues, which we’re sure you all will be able to relate to (We promise!). Coupled with the interesting, engaging stories, new guests every episode and interactive conversations, we assure you this is the place to be if you seek to unwind, and to be educated.
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Mark Driscoll was commended by many online for his recent rebuking of a "Jezebel spirit" at a men's conference he was speaking at as he was asked to step down from the stage by the pastor of the church holding the event only to be asked back up to stage in order to preach again. We take a look at the latest viral event that Driscoll has been apart …
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From CERN to red heifers and even the most recent eclipse, doomsdayers as well as date setters and truthers are all caught making a number of predictions even claiming that the Large Hadron Collider is being used to open up the bottomless pit mentioned in Revelation 9. Others are pointing to the red heifers and the solar eclipse as a sign of the en…
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Sen. Lou Ann Linehan’s LB388 would create a digital advertising sales tax and increase taxes on cigarettes, vaping, lottery tickets, cannabis derivatives and games of skill. Sales tax exemptions for candy, soda, storage facilities and veterinary services would also be eliminated. The bill caps the percentage cities and counties can grow their annua…
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Thousands of people gathered in southwest Lincoln Wednesday to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, the end of Ramandan and fasting in the Muslim faith. Ousmane Youm is a member of the Islamic Foundation of Lincoln community. In addition to fasting and other spiritual disciplines, Ramadan is about giving back.By Nebraska Public Media
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Senator Lou Ann Linehan’s bill would appropriate $10 million dollars to scholarship granting organizations, allowing low-income students to apply for grants that can be used at private schools. Linehan’s bill would also sunset legislation passed last year giving up to $25 million dollars of tax credits for donations to scholarship granting organiza…
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A University of Nebraska-Lincoln researcher is the first Husker to join the National Academy of Education, which is an organization focused on education research. Susan Sheridan, the director of the Nebraska Center for Research on Children, Youth, Families and Schools, has decades of research leading to her invitation to the academy.…
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Education and Human Sciences recognized students in their teaching programs for reaching the halfway point of their degrees. “Nebraska needs teachers. We want teachers. We want to honor teachers," UNL CEHS acting dean Nick Pace said. "We want to honor their work and thank them for having the heart and t…
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Steven Furtick's church called "Elevation Church" is under fire from many who see their advertising for the celebration of Jesus' resurrection as akin to blasphemy or at the very least deceptive in not wanting people to realize that Jesus' resurrection is what is being celebrated on what others call Easter. We take a look at the history of Steven F…
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Senator Justin Wayne filed several amendments to his bill regarding punitive damages, including one which would allow an individual to hold political subdivisions or state agencies liable for the sexual assault of a minor by a public employee. The amendment’s language was taken directly from Senator Steve Halloran’s bill, which did not make it out …
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A proposal to change Nebraska’s presidential vote allocation to a winner-take-all system failed in the Nebraska legislature late Wednesday evening. Nebraska is one of two states that awards its electoral votes to Presidential candidates by Congressional District, with the overall state winner receiving an additional two votes. In 2020, President Jo…
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The amount of students participating in dual enrollment across the state has increased since 2016, according to a new report from the Nebraska Statewide Workforce and Educational Reporting System, or NSWERS. In dual enrollment courses, students can earn college credits while still in high school.By Nebraska Public Media
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Assisted living facilities in rural Nebraska will see a small bump in funding for serving Medicaid patients. Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen signed appropriations bill 1412 this week. Included in the budget, $1.5 million of American Rescue Plan funds will aid rural assisted living facilities.By Nebraska Public Media
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The city’s latest proposal would grow the South Haymarket Park to more than 8 acres while nixing a previous proposal for a mixed-use development in the area. The expansion also requires the city to purchase two additional properties near 7th and L Streets, adjacent to the planned park location.By Nebraska Public Media
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P. Diddy has two different homes raided as he is being investigated for sex trafficking. Many of the allegations that have been made about him over the years are now being brought forth legally as some are making a distinct parallel to what Diddy was doing in the music industry with what Mr. Epstein was doing with so many of the worlds elite. Did U…
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Sens. Michaela Cavanaugh and Julie Slama introduced a resolution to censure Halloran after comments during last week’s debate on a bill regarding obscene materials in schools. While quoting testimony which included a passage from a memoir describing the author’s rape, Halloran inserted the name Senator Cavanaugh after a description of a demand for …
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The bill’s sponsor, Senator Dave Murman says his bill would require pornography websites to verify the age of its users to ensure they are 18 or older before showing obscene material. The bill’s critics say that kids can still access pornography by using other encrypted methods like virtual private networks.…
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The Nebraska Department of Education launched the Teacher Apprenticeship Program to help train teachers with more in-classroom experiences. The state Legislature passed the Teacher Apprenticeship Program last year with $1 million slated for the initiative in the first year. The program is starting with three grow-your-own initiatives that were alre…
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Kanye West, who at one point had an album titled "Jesus is King" and even professed to be a Christian, is now saying that he has issues with Jesus because He didn't answer some of his prayers. He also talks about how he doesn't like Christianity because it says you need to fear God and he even goes as far as to claim that he himself is a god while …
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