By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, attorney and law professor. Special Collaboration: Fernando Manuel Castro Figueroa, attorney and law professor, and Dr. Marina del Pilar Olmeda García, Doctor of Law, researcher, and law professor. Following up on the article from the last edition, where we discussed the culture of lawfulness in …
October, 2020
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16 October
Online Learning Causes Trouble for Parents
-Editorial The long school hours are taking a toll on parents who have to dedicate their time to help their children instead of working. As innovative as they are, online classes are causing a headache to parents who have to guide their children during class and make sure they don’t …
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14 October
Garage Project Hub announces 120 scholarships for courses
By: Melissa Dorame, Reporter Mexicali, B.C.- The educational group September 16 through its innovation department Garage Project Hub announced that as part of an effort together with the State Assemblymember Eva Rodríguez, they will start the program “Science against online violence” offering the opportunity to 120 boys and girls to …
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8 October
BorderLink Receives $1 Million USDA Grant
-Editorial The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced that the Imperial County Office of Education (ICOE) was awarded $1 million under its Distance Learning and Telemedicine program. The USDA Distance Learning and Telemedicine program helps rural communities use the unique capabilities of telecommunications to connect to each other …
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6 October
CMRubinWorld showcases a new series of video narratives by youth around the world addressing their views on climate, the pandemic, recession, police violence and the new reforms needed to modernize the US Political System for a 21st Century World
NEW YORK (PRWEB).- Generation Z is the most diverse and digitally connected generation in the U.S. More than 10% of it will make up the 2020 electorate. C.M. Rubin, Co-Founder of CMRubinworld, which includes the online and print platform The Global Search for Education, invited students around the world to …
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1 October
San Diego County Opening COVID-19 Testing Sites for Teachers and Students
-Editorial Starting Oct. 1, the County of San Diego will be setting up COVID-19 testing sites for teachers and school personnel in San Diego, Chula Vista, Del Mar, and El Cajon. The sites, set up in partnership with the San Diego County Office of Education, will offer testing without an …
September, 2020
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28 September
SDSU IV exceeds enrollment records – again
-Editorial San Diego State University Imperial Valley’s all-time record for full-time equivalent students (FTES) attending classes has been shattered this semester, according to newly released university census figures. The census shows SDSU Imperial Valley now has an FTES of 873.95, up from the record set last year at 829. FTES …
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21 September
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE STEM MODEL IN TEACHERS 2020
By: Alejandro Gonzalez Over the course of this year, we have managed to implement the STEM model in teachers in order to adapt new knowledge related to science, technology, engineering and mathematics to reinforce digital tools that will boost the motivation of more children and young people to build a …
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20 September
Tips for Helping Your Child Navigate (and Survive) Virtual Learning
By: Banner Hospital It’s fall, which means it’s also back-to-school time … well, sort of. For some families across the country, back to school is taking place at home virtually on Zoom, in Google Classroom, or another platform. While this may be a temporary solution until it’s safe to go back to in-person …
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7 September
CETYS AND PROVINO WILL MAKE SYNERGY TO STRENGTHEN THE BAJA CALIFORNIA WINE SECTOR
– Together they will develop strategies to strengthen production houses regarding their production processes, training, education, and expansion of capacities. Ensenada, B. C.- With the objective of carrying out a joint work that strengthens the wine industry of Baja California, through the realization of academic-cultural activities; carrying out research, development, …