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Los padres de Florida quieren expertos, no políticos, que den forma a la educación

Poll Finds Nearly All Florida Parents

By Mark Hedin Apr 1, 2024 La encuesta encontró que el 92% de los padres de Florida quieren que los planes de estudios de las escuelas públicas sean decididos por “profesionales de la educación”. Según nuevos datos, una abrumadora mayoría de padres en Florida no está de acuerdo con sus legisladores sobre cómo educar a […]

Breaking Cultural Stigmas Around Alzheimer’s

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By Selen Ozturk Apr 3, 2024 In response, the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) is launching Take on Alzheimer’s, a new campaign to reduce the stigma by teaching Californians how to spot the disease and what to do after a diagnosis. At an Ethnic Media Services briefing, CDPH, Alzheimer’s experts and community workers statewide […]

Poll Finds Nearly All Florida Parents Want Experts, Not Politicians Shaping Education

Poll Finds Nearly All Florida Parents

By Mark Hedin Apr 1, 2024 A poll by the Southern Poverty Law Center found 92% of Floridian parents and 90% of the adult population want public school curricula decided on by “education professionals.” An overwhelming majority of Florida adults, especially parents, disagree with their lawmakers about how kids should be educated, new data shows. […]

How I remember my grandfather, Cesar Chavez

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by Barbara Chavez Ybarra My earliest childhood memory of my Tata Cesar is being in La Paz where we lived with him and my Nana Helen, spending time with him while he would teach me to read. I was named by him because his favorite city was Santa Barbara. When I was born in Delano I went home to his house where we […]

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