Lessons the Pandemic Taught Us

Lessons the Pandemic Taught Us

It has come to be a common refrain: the COVID-19 pandemic heightened disparities that ended up previously present in American schooling. This happened in means that really should not have stunned us.

But they did shock us. Here at the Association of Community Higher education Trustees (ACCT) 2022 Management Congress presently becoming held in New York, these crucial takeaways are getting strengthened with elevated nuance and clarity.

1st, several leaders were being stunned to locate that group colleges experienced additional intense enrollment drops all through the pandemic than any other better training section. They seasoned a decrease of about 11 percent, according to the National Pupil Clearinghouse. In earlier recessions, local community colleges attracted additional college students, as folks who dropped their work returned to college or university to freshen their expertise or retrain for new positions. (Such phenomena are termed “countercyclical enrollment boosts.”)

But that didn’t transpire for

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Why Is Drawing Classes For Kids Necessary?

Why Is Drawing Classes For Kids Necessary?

Drawing classes for kids are a great way to help them develop as learners. By encouraging their creative side, they can improve their overall learning abilities in a number of ways.

One major benefit of drawing classes is that they provide an outlet for creativity and imagination. Many kids may have difficulty expressing themselves or conveying their ideas with words alone. However, through drawing, they can let their imaginations run wild and explore different concepts and ideas. Additionally, the process of creating a drawing can help kids to better understand and remember information.

In addition to promoting creativity, drawing classes can also help to improve problem-solving skills. When faced with a blank sheet of paper, kids must figure out how to create an image that conveys a particular concept or idea. This process can help them develop critical thinking and analytical skills, which are important for learning in general.

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College football odds, lines, schedule for Week 3: Alabama opens as big favorite on road vs. Florida

With two full weeks of college football in the books, the identities of most teams are starting to become known, and Vegas is collecting more data. But there is still value to be found on the schedule, and that’s no different for the Week 3 slate, which features a trio of top-25 matchups and several other interesting games.

No. 1 Alabama’s trip to No. 11 Florida is the headliner, but No. 22 Auburn’s trip to No. 10 Penn State and No. 19 Arizona State’s trip to No. 23 BYU ensure we’ll have captivating games to watch — and wager on — in the afternoon, evening and late-night windows. The day also brings non conference games for several top-10 teams and conference openers for No. 6 Clemson, which hosts Georgia Tech, and No. 2 Georgia as the Bulldogs host South Carolina.

Let’s look at the biggest games and their spreads and

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College football odds, lines, schedule for Week 1: Alabama, Clemson open as favorites vs. Miami, Georgia

The schedule for Week 1 of the 2021 college football season is absolutely loaded as the sport packs in six consecutive days of action starting Wednesday with UAB hosting Jacksonville State and concluding on Monday night with Ole Miss and Louisville facing off in Atlanta. That’s also six straight days of opportunities to wager on college football, so it’s time to dig in on the betting lines for Week 1. 

The weekend is highlighted by a top-five matchup between Clemson and Georgia in Charlotte and Alabama’s 2021 debut in another neutral-site showdown against Miami (FL) in Atlanta. But these top-tier nonconference games aren’t the only must-see showdowns on the slate as Ohio State-Minnesota, Penn State-Wisconsin, Indiana-Iowa all continue what is already an eventful Big Ten conference schedule and North Carolina gets its ACC Coastal campaign started in a tough road spot at Virginia Tech. 

There’s tons of games to choose

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College football picks, schedule: Predictions against the spread, odds for Week 0 games

College football fans have endured quite a wait since Alabama’s shellacking of Ohio State way back on Jan. 11 in the College Football Playoff National Championship at Hard Rock Stadium for the 2021 season to begin. However, college football has finally returned with five games on the schedule Saturday in a Week 0 slate that will serve as an appetizer for what’s to come this season. While Nebraska vs. Illinois is the headliner, there will be action going on throughout most of the day and late into the evening for fans yearning to get their football fix.

Nebraska and Illinois are not necessarily expected to challenge for the Big Ten West title this season, but there are serious implications for both squads and their coaches as Nebraska’s Scott Frost navigates the hot seat while Illinois’ Bret Bielema makes his return to the Big Ten. The other game Saturday involving a

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Big 12 football preview, predictions: Can anyone stop Oklahoma?

Previously: AAC, C-USA, MAC, Mountain West, Pac-12, SEC, Sun Belt

The 2021 college football season is right around the corner and this week we will be previewing each of the Power Five conferences. On Monday we broke down the SEC. On Tuesday it was the Pac-12’s turn. Up next is the Big 12. 

Below, Yahoo Sports’ Sam Cooper and Nick Bromberg provide their thoughts on each Big 12 team before predicting where those teams will finish in the conference and if they will go over or under their projected preseason win total.

Betting odds and win totals are provided by BetMGM. Teams are listed in alphabetical order.

  • Oklahoma: -165

  • Iowa State: +260

  • Texas: +1200

  • Oklahoma State: +1200

  • TCU: +1200

  • West Virginia: +2500

  • Kansas State: +5000

  • Baylor: +5000

  • Texas Tech: +10000

  • Kansas: +25000

Sam Cooper’s Big 12 title pick: Oklahoma

Nick Bromberg’s Big 12 title

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