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Anyone, even the youngest learners can think like an engineer. Do you want to learn how to channel young learners’ curiosity and creativity into structured problem solving? Watch as we talk about the power of the engineering design process and how it empowers young children to see themselves as problem solvers.In this edWebinar, Nia Keith, Director of Professional Development for EiE at the Museum of Science, Boston, discusses research, tips and strategies for how engineering:Helps children develop important 21st century skills like critical thinking, collaborating, and persevering through failure.
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Join our presenter, Rob Vaden, Community Outreach & Resource Planning Specialist for the US Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division as he provides an overview of selected federal labor laws that establish basic protections for workers, including essential workers, such as minimum wage, overtime, family and medical leave, and safe housing and transportation conditions in agriculture.
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During this support webinar, you will learn how the features and resources available with GOLD and The Creative Curriculum Cloud can help you support children with special needs.
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Campus Labs is pleased to present an approach to achieving the balance between educating effectively and operating efficiently. With Academic Economics we can provide you with the data necessary to have more informed conversations on campus about the economics associated with educating students and operating programs.
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