
Learning by Doing: JCSD Fab Labs Afford Students Hands-On Experience With High-Tech Equipment
By Carl Smith Connections Magazine Before his students get to work on a project, Scott Beebe jokingly says he asks them two simple questions about […]
By Carl Smith Connections Magazine Before his students get to work on a project, Scott Beebe jokingly says he asks them two simple questions about […]
Media Arts/filmmaking students at the Mississippi School of the Arts (MSA) have accomplished a lot within the short time of the program’s opening. This year, […]
Mississippi History Now, an online publication of the Mississippi Historical Society, has published its newest article. “A Choctaw Chief and a Spanish Governor: Franchimastabé and […]
Mississippi History Now, an online publication of the Mississippi Historical Society, has recently published its newest article. “Minnie Geddings Cox and the Indianola Affair, 1902-1904,” […]
A national webinar hosted by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Healthy Students and its National Center on Safe Supportive Learning Environments […]
The Mississippi Department of Education (MDE) and the Office of Teaching and Leading announced that Dr. Howard Savage Jr., principal of Quitman High School in […]
Parents of students with disabilities may have a lot of questions when sending their children to school. Will the school adequately support their child? What […]
By Amanda Gronewold Connections Magazine One hundred years ago, the Smith-Hughes Act was signed, and this federal legislation began shaping career and technical education (CTE) […]
Clarkdale High School Agriculture Program Service Learning By Gayle Fortenberry and Jessica Smith Connections Magazine Learning to do, doing to learn, earning to live, and […]
Maryville University Online has recently created a comprehensive guide for persons with disabilities interested in Higher Education. This guide can be helpful for any student, […]