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Teens want to know how to have better relationships. Consent education can help | KQED

[ad_1] When politicians and activists focus on the “sex” part of consent, they forget that consent can be applied to many non-sexual situations, said health educator Shafia Zaloom. Kids are navigating complex social landscapes every day, and their brains are primed to seek social acceptance. When young people say “no” to things like vaping or …

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Tell-Tale Signs That It’s Time To Consult With An eLearning Expert

[ad_1] Symptoms Of An Ineffective eLearning Program Nowadays, a successful organization requires much more than simply running operations and completing tasks. The growing demand for constant development and innovation has brought Learning and Development to the forefront, making it a crucial part of everyday corporate life. However, implementing an effective training program is a challenging …

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Welcome To The Learning And HR Tech Solutions Conference & Expo

[ad_1] New York, NY, July 18, 2023 — The Learning Guild, a fully owned subsidiary of CloserStill Media, is thrilled to announce the evolution of Learning Solutions, now expanded to include HR technology. The launch of the all-new Learning and HR Tech Solutions Conference & Expo will take place at the Rosen Centre in Orlando, …

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Academic leader is “toughest job,” military hero reiterates

[ad_1] William H. McRaven speaks at the annual meeting of the National Association of College and University Business Officers. ORLANDO, Fla.—Five years ago, as Admiral William H. McRaven was concluding his term as chancellor of the University of Texas system, his final appearance before the university’s Board of Regents included this memorable line: “The toughest …

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Restrictive majors at open-admissions colleges

[ad_1] Brookings issued a study recently on the impact of entry restrictions to certain majors at research universities. You might expect community colleges to be exempt from that dilemma, but they really aren’t.   The most commonly restricted majors, in my experience, are in allied health fields. That’s largely because of limited numbers of clinical placements …

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Missouri law will open NIL profits to high schoolers

[ad_1] The University of Missouri’s Ennis Rackestraw, who signed a lucrative NIL deal in 2021, chases a University of Tennessee player down the field. Missouri lawmakers have passed legislation amending the state’s rules around name, image and likeness payments for student athletes, allowing some to access the financial benefits before they even arrive on a …

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Cal State releases full Title IX review

[ad_1] The law firm Cozen O’Connor released its full external review of California State University’s Title IX and Discrimination, Retaliation and Harassment (DHR) procedures yesterday, recommending a slew of reporting and adjudication changes that it estimates will cost the system about $25 million a year. The firm detailed its preliminary findings in June, saying that while CSU …

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