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Education Research in Professional Journals Newsletter for 2025-11-21 ( 14 items )  
Can Theatre Performance Skills Can Help Teachers in the Classroom? URI Researchers Weigh In (10)
KINGSTON, Rhode Island, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Rhode Island issued the following news: * * * Can theatre performance skills can help teachers in the classroom? URI researchers weigh in Most people can recall a favorite class or teacher who left an indelible mark on their lives. While subject matter plays a role, the deeper connection often stems from how that teacher made students feel. Fictional characters such as Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid or John Keating in Dead Poets Soc more PR

Capital Research Center: Hewlett Foundation's Mission to Divide and Rule the Right (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 -- The Capital Research Center issued the following commentary on Nov. 20, 2025: * * * The Hewlett Foundation's mission to divide and rule the right A giant left-wing donor has a plan to turn American exceptionalism into European malaise, and one piece of the mission is to co-opt the free society right. By Michael Watson Divide et Impera -- "Divide and rule." Such was the slogan of Macedonian King Phillip II and the Roman emperors who would adopt his approach to controll more PR

Cedarville University: Global Partnership Brings Dignity to Children With Disabilities (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, Nov. 21 -- Cedarville University issued the following news: * * * Global Partnership Brings Dignity to Children With Disabilities By Charis Marshal, Student Public Relations Writer Despite millions of diagnoses worldwide, autism remains widely misunderstood, including within churches. It is a complex disability that affects individuals in different ways, presenting a range of abilities and challenges. Dr. Megan Brown, associate professor of education at Cedarville Univers more PR

Census Bureau: 'Women's Living Arrangements at First Birth From 1990 to 2024' (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 20 (TNSLrpt) -- The U.S. Census Bureau issued the following report (No. P20-589) on Nov. 19, 2025, by Anita Li entitled "Women's Living Arrangements at First Birth From 1990 to 2024." Here are excerpts: * * * INTRODUCTION There have been sweeping changes to marriage and family structures in the United States over the last several decades. Fertility rates dropped to historically low levels./1 Marriage rates declined while cohabitation became more common./2 Childbirth incre more PR

Charles Darwin University: Social Media Subjecting Black Women to Radicalized Digital Policing (10)
DARWIN, Australia, Nov. 20 (TNSjou) -- Charles Darwin University issued the following news: * * * Social media subjecting Black women to radicalised digital policing Influencers use oppression, manipulation and weaponisation to police Black women on social media, according to new research uncovering the entrenched nature of digital racism. The study by Charles Darwin University (CDU) Lecturer in Enabling (Humanities) Vimbai Mutero, whose research explores gender-based violence in various fo more PR

ICYMI: One Week After Signing the 2025-26 Budget, Pa. Gov. Shapiro Highlights Investments in Agriculture, Tax Cuts for Working Families, Support for Child Care Workforce, and New Economic Development Wins Across Pennsylvania (10)
HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania, Nov. 21 -- Gov. Josh Shapiro, D-Pennsylvania, issued the following news release: * * * ICYMI: One Week After Signing the 2025-26 Budget, Governor Shapiro Highlights Investments in Agriculture, Tax Cuts for Working Families, Support for Child Care Workforce, and New Economic Development Wins Across Pennsylvania In the week since signing the 2025-26 budget into law, Governor Josh Shapiro has traveled across Pennsylvania to highlight how the new state budget delivers fo more PR

Missouri S&T plans new degrees in data science (10)
ROLLA, Missouri, Nov. 20 -- Missouri University of Science and Technology posted the following news: * * * Missouri S&T plans new degrees in data science * To meet the state and country's growing demand to make sense of large amounts of statistics and data, Missouri S&T plans to add a new bachelor's and master's degree in data science. The University of Missouri Board of Curators approved Missouri S&T's proposal to create the new bachelor of science and master of science degrees during the more PR

MSU's Twietmeyer receives National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Distinguished Scholar Award (10)
STARKVILLE, Mississippi, Nov. 20 -- Mississippi State University posted the following news: * * * MSU's Twietmeyer receives National Association for Kinesiology in Higher Education Distinguished Scholar Award * Contact: Bethany Shipp STARKVILLE, Miss.Mississippi State's Gregg Twietmeyer is the recipient of the 2026 Distinguished Scholar Award from the National Association of Kinesiology in Higher Education. An associate professor of kinesiology, Twietmeyer was selected for this prestigio more PR

Penn State: Poor Health is the Primary Driver of Involuntary Retirement, Researchers Report (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- Pennsylvania State University College of Education issued the following news: * * * Poor health is the primary driver of involuntary retirement, researchers report State vocational rehabilitation agencies may help individuals, who otherwise would be forced to retire, remain in the workforce longer By Francisco Tutella Poor health is the primary reason why more than half of middle-aged workers in the United States retire earlier than planned more PR

Poor health is the primary driver of involuntary retirement, study finds (10)
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pennsylvania, Nov. 20 -- Pennsylvania State University posted the following news: * * * Poor health is the primary driver of involuntary retirement, study finds * UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Poor health is the primary reason why more than half of middle-aged workers in the United States retire earlier than planned, but state vocational rehabilitation agencies that provide career assistance to individuals with disabilities may be able to help potential retirees remain in the workfor more PR

Researchers develop easier-to-recycle multilayer plastics (10)
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 19 -- Michigan State University posted the following news: * * * Researchers develop easier-to-recycle multilayer plastics * Each year, the world produces roughly 100 million tons of flexible multilayer plastic packaging materials that keep food fresh and pharmaceuticals safe from moisture and oxygen. Yet most of these plastics are nearly impossible to recycle due to their complex, chemically incompatible layers. Michigan State University scientists have develope more PR

Sen. Sanders Issues Commentary to Boston Globe: Republicans Finally Want to Talk About Health Care. That's Good - But Their Ideas are Absurd (10)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 -- Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, issued the following commentary on Nov. 20, 2025, to the Boston Globe: * * * Republicans finally want to talk about health care. That's good -- but their ideas are absurd. For months, the American people have watched the Republican Party run away from their own unpopular health care agenda. But now -- finally -- they have been forced to admit what the rest of us have known all along: Doubling Affordable Care Act premiums for 20 million Am more PR

UCLA Health: AI's Double-Edged Impact on Neurological Care - Tool for Innovation or a Source of Bias? (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- The UCLA Health issued the following news release: * * * AI's double-edged impact on neurological care: A tool for Innovation or a source of bias? Researchers call for safeguards to prevent deepening health disparities in brain disease diagnoses * As artificial intelligence's role in healthcare rapidly expands, a comprehensive new report co-authored by UCLA Health states that the same technology that can help doctors detect strokes or seizures co more PR

UT Tyler Honors College Senior Nationally Published in Academic Journal (10)
TYLER, Texas, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Tyler campus issued the following news release: * * * UT Tyler Honors College Senior Nationally Published in Academic Journal Nixon Gorka of Athens, an honors student and senior history major at The University of Texas at Tyler, wrote an award-winning paper that was recently published in "The Windmill" -- the academic journal of the Great Plains Honors Council. Gorka received a 2025 Dennis Boe Paper Award for her work, "The Last Penum more PR