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A new NYS law requires publishers of printed instructional materials to make accessible versions available for college students with disabilities.
Working at their own pace with a scaffold allows students to build knowledge and have positive learning experiences.
Katherine L. Wright, a senior research scholar in the Micron School of Materials Science and Engineering, doctoral student Lindsey Wiggins and Sondra Miller, an associate professor of civil ...
I recently visited classrooms with an elementary school principal in a racially diverse Virginia district that primarily ...
Every year, thousands of new materials are created, yet many never reach their full potential because their applications aren't immediately obvious—a challenge University of Toronto researchers ...
Finding new materials with useful properties is a primary goal for materials scientists, and it's central to improving technology. One exciting area of current research is 2D materials—super ...
The Quantum Science Center links Oak Ridge with other US national labs, universities and companies. Humble explains how these collaborations ensure that Oak Ridge’s powerful facilities and instruments ...
Representatives from the key education agencies (DepEd, CHED, TESDA) and the PCW stand in solidarity at the launch of the Gender-Responsive Assessment Tools for Evaluating Instructional Materials in ...
Educators say that they're mixing new approaches with the curricula and teaching strategies they've previously used, a new survey finds.
Dual-active material science solution is ideal for sensitive formulations CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill.-- (BUSINESS WIRE)--AptarGroup, Inc. (NYSE: ATR), a global leader in drug and consumer product dosing, ...