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Business Teachers Gather at Bethel to Explore How to Use AI Thoughtfully in the Classroom (10)
ST. PAUL, Minnesota, March 7 -- Bethel University issued the following news:
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Business teachers gather at Bethel to explore how to use AI thoughtfully in the classroom
A recent Bethel symposium brought Minnesota teachers together to connect, share strategies, test new tools, and learn how to integrate artificial intelligence thoughtfully into business classrooms.
By Jason Schoonover '09, senior web content specialist
Chisago Lakes High School business teacher Hannah Lindstrom '16, GS'2 more PR
Faculty Friday: Dr. Kara Shavo (10)
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 13 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:
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Faculty Friday: Dr. Kara Shavo
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Presbyterian College mathematics professor sets an example for students to follow their passions
Dr. Kara Shavo has always had a love for mathematics, but her high school calculus teacher opened the door that led to her pursuing it as a career.
"There was just something about calculus that was sort of mysterious and magical to me," she said. "It sounds a little over more PR
Faculty Friday: Dr. Lincoln McGinnis (10)
CLINTON, South Carolina, March 13 -- Presbyterian College posted the following news:
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Faculty Friday: Dr. Lincoln McGinnis
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Presbyterian College Physician Assistant Program professor and medical director makes a difference in healthcare by teaching the next generation
Dr. Lincoln McGinnis didn't always have his heart set on the medical field, but his own experiences with the healthcare system ignited a spark within him.
"I had some health problems," he said. "My parents were elderl more PR
Stocking Classroom, Building Futures (10)
CEDARVILLE, Ohio, March 6 -- Cedarville University posted the following news:
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Stocking Classroom, Building Futures
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by Rich Stratton, Assistant Director of Public Relations
First-Year Teacher Reality: An Empty Classroom and Back-to-School Stress
A first-year teacher stands in an empty classroom with a key in her hand and a knot in her stomach. Twenty-six desks. Bare walls. One loud thought: School starts soon, and the room has almost nothing.
Dr. Megan Brown, an associate profes more PR
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