Education

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KU offers reduced tuition for educators returning to school

Beginning this summer, teachers and administrators living in Kansas can continue their education for less. The School of Education at the University of Kansas announced this week that educators from public and private schools will be eligible for a “practicing educator rate” at both the Lawrence Campus and Edwards Campus in Overland Park, Kan. “There’s…

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Union Station Massacre paper trail lives on at National Archives

As an archivist, Jake Ersland gets a firsthand look at many of the 70,000 cubic feet of federal records maintained by the National Archives at Kansas City. “I love that I work with original documents that capture history as it happened,” Ersland said. “When a person studies history in books, they are presented with an…

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Education Q&A: Elyse Max, Adult Education Administrator

Elyse Max is the adult education enrollment manager at Kansas City Kansas Community College, where every year about 1,000 students are enrolled in college-preparation, English as a Second Language, Pre-GED and GED classes. Max says adult education involves working with students at all levels, from pre-literacy all the way to college preparation. Each year about 150…

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Board hopes growing library of college courses will simplify student transfers

The Missouri Coordinating Board for Higher Education wants to make it easier for students to transfer between the state’s two-year and four-year colleges and universities. Last Thursday, the Board added 16 courses to a new statewide “transfer course library,” which guarantees equivalent credit at any of the state’s 26 public two- and four-year institutions. “There…

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Block by block: LEGO robotics builds interest in STEM

Red Bridge Elementary fourth grader KayShawn Whitworth wants to be both a scientist and an inventor when he grows up. “Scientists, to me, connect to inventing things,” Whitworth said. “If I was just a scientist I would be studying things and then, out of nowhere: pop! an invention comes into my head. … Most of…

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