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Las noticias más recientes, comentarios y análisis sobre las escuelas, colegios y universidades, educación superior y más extensa en la región y noticias sobre la enseñanza y la educación superior y su problemática alrededor del mundo.

May, 2021

  • 19 May

    Business Intelligence, A Differentiator Factor in Businesses

    -Editorial Under a business intelligence or Business Intelligence approach, using data analysis for decision-making within a company is a differentiating element that influences the organizational climate, and the development as part of your community. This was indicated by Dr. Michelle Lazcano and Dr. Armando Reyna Ballesteros, members of the teaching …

  • 17 May

    SDSU Imperial Valley to Expand Student Services

    -Editorial San Diego State University unveiled a new plan to increase investments for student support and retention services, implement a new fee structure and increase student aid and scholarship support for SDSU Imperial Valley that will be implemented over the next five years. The letter follows a year in which …

  • 12 May

    CETYS Will Offer a Certificate for Teenagers in Emotional Intelligence

    -Editorial It was Daniel Goleman who first introduced to the world the concept of emotional intelligence, thanks to his book 1995 book, Emotional Intelligence, a New York Times bestseller list for a year-and-a-half, the concept was introduced and has changed the way successful people do business.  “By teaching people to tune in …

  • 10 May

    Homeless College Students Can Now Call a Place Home

    -Editorial Miracles can happen in an instant when people join for a good cause and put their good faith at work, one good example is the new tiny home development that will help homeless students.  In just two-five months, a vacant city parcel became a beautiful place that will be …

  • 6 May

    Studying engineering: We tell you why it’s still a good idea

    -Editorial With the advent of Artificial Intelligence applications, the role of engineers is being redefined. The competencies and capabilities of the engineering professional of the future are predicted to be essential and well-compensated Predictions about the future of the labor market are evolving by leaps and bounds, making it increasingly …

April, 2021

  • 30 April

    Five Tips to Take Care of the Self-Esteem of Boys and Girls

    -Editorial Moving towards the new normal and preventive confinement against COVID-19 are two issues that continue to apply.  For boys and girls, these are unexpected situations that have implied drastic changes, such as taking distance classes, greeting family members through the screens, not living in open spaces with their friends, …

March, 2021

  • 8 March

    Newsom Signs $6.6 Billion Package to Return Kids to the Classroom

    -Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom signed a $6.6 billion package to accelerate the safe return to in-person instruction across California and empower schools to immediately expand academic mental health, and social-emotional supports, including over the summer. The package was passed by the Legislature with overwhelming, bipartisan support after it was announced earlier this …

February, 2021

  • 17 February

    Imperial County Health Officials Share Information About School Reopening

    -Editorial The Imperial County Public Health Department and the Imperial County Office of Education announced today that Imperial County has reached the threshold to permit elementary schools to reopen. The adjusted case rate necessary to allow the reopening of elementary schools is 25 per 100,000 and Imperial County is currently at …

  • 16 February

    California Launches Interactive Map as Part of Safe Schools for All Plan

    -Editorial Governor Gavin Newsom announced that the state has launched the Safe Schools for All Plan’s interactive Safe Schools Reopening Map, an online tool providing a statewide snapshot of the status of school reopening across California. The map supports local communities in making data-driven decisions to safely open classrooms and helps ensure public transparency. The announcement builds on …

January, 2021

  • 19 January

    2019-2020 Graduation Rate Report Released

    -Editorial The California Department of Education (CDE) has announced the public release of the 2019-2020 College/Career Measures Report and Graduation Rate Additional Report. State law requires that the CDE publish valid and reliable data that would have been included in the 2020 Dashboard. Although the College/Career Indicator (CCI) will not …

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