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Biden-Harris Administration Announces 2.3 Million in Disaster Relief Funding for Transit Agencies Nationwide
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces 2.3 Million in Disaster Relief Funding for Transit Agencies Nationwide

Monday, July 31, 2023 WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) announced $102.3 million in funding to 17 transit agencies, cities, and planning councils in eight states and territories to help recover from recent natural disasters. The funding, provided through FTA’s Public Transportation Emergency Relief (ER) Program, will help them […]

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Leader Panel Challenges How Teachers Ask Students to Think in the K-8 Classroom
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Leader Panel Challenges How Teachers Ask Students to Think in the K-8 Classroom

Changing the "what" and "how" in science education doesn't have nearly as much impact as looking at the "why."

Typical conversations about education reform revolve around things like how we teach (education policy) or what we teach (the curriculum). But today, according to Dr. Ron Ritchhart, world-renowned educator, researcher, and author, and Francis Vigeant, KnowAtom's Founder and CEO, changing the "what" and "how" in K-8 science education under NGSS doesn't have nearly as much impact as looking at the "why."

In KnowAtom's July leader panel "Improving Engagement and Performance: Key Thinking Moves All Instructional Leaders Should Look for K-8," Dr. Ritchhart and Vigeant explained that teachers who evaluate why they teach what they teach will make decisions that lead to deeper student learning and preparation for long-haul learning.

First, they challenged the audience to examine how the status quo in next-generation science education actually works.

  • Transmission-style teaching: Students become dependent on a textbook, teacher, or app to tell them what they should know.
  • Focus on short-term performance: Teach the students some information, give them a test, see the results, and call it learning. While this is good for the test at the moment, it doesn't work for long-term learning.
  • Emphasis on reproducing results: When students are given a task or project, the goal is for all of them to replicate the teachers' results—or each other's—to show they have learned something with little independent inquiry.
  • Simplified learning: Teachers often assume students need their subject matter made easier or "fun" so that they can understand it and don't create instructional environments that challenge them to look beyond what the teacher presents.
  • Concentration on review: Questions in the classroom often ask students to repeat what they've learned before and don't extend beyond the curricular material.

What all of these have in common is that the students aren't being authentically challenged to think for themselves. They are repeating and reciting information, but they aren't internalizing it and understanding how what they're learning connects together.

Instead, the panelists advocated for teachers to create a culture of thinking, where teachers are as invested in next-generation science lessons and an environment focused on nurturing curiosity about phenomena.

Embrace Challenges

For students to have a deeper understanding, they need tasks that reflect that goal. They don't need to start at lower-level tasks because the tasks targeted at the upper levels will teach the lower-level skills as well.

The idea with KnowAtom curriculum is to help students struggle with next-generation science standards productively. Give them a chance to get stuck, figure out why they are stuck, and unstick themselves. If a teacher's why is to just complete the task, then the instructional focus is on completion. Effective teachers understand that it's in the grappling where the learning will happen.

Inspire Curiosity and Creativity

Rather than approaching a lesson with a set outcome and expected answers from students, think about how the students can explore a topic. What do they know? What do they want to know? What experiences have they had? The teacher can model their own curiosity as well. KnowAtom creates activities for the students that allow them to dig deeper into these questions.

Show a Genuine Interest in Student Thinking

Instead of questions motivated by reviewing content for an assessment, ask constructive questions that let students demonstrate their thinking. Let them share how they are making connections between concepts. When student thinking is made visible and supported, it can lead to greater engagement and deeper learning and understanding of the concepts.

Let Students Guide the Lessons

While there are concepts teachers need to emphasize, every lesson shouldn't just be making students curious about what you want to teach. KnowAtom supports a culture of thinking in classroom situations where you work on what students are curious about as it relates to the science phenomena. The classroom should be a place to talk about real-world situations that impact their lives and help them make connections between science at school and home.

Ultimately, the goal is to create a culture of thinking where students and teachers are investigating concepts and making connections. While teachers want their students to become more engaged in the classroom, switching to this method makes teachers feel nervous about not covering all of the content.

Dr. Ritchhart encouraged teachers to change their own thinking. Instead of sprinkling the content over the students over the course of the semester, think about providing magnets of deep understanding that will allow students to connect the smaller bits of knowledge.

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Introducing Propelus: Healthcare Compliance Leader Unveils New Company Brand to Focus on Powering Professionals
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Introducing Propelus: Healthcare Compliance Leader Unveils New Company Brand to Focus on Powering Professionals

An extensive rebranding initiative brings together the company's three product brands - CE Broker, EverCheck, and Immuware - to offer dynamic compliance and total professional management for the nation's workforce

The parent company behind leading workforce compliance management and continuing education products CE Broker, EverCheck, and Immuware, today unveiled a new corporate brand — Propelus — to unify the group's vision to "power professional progress'' through dynamic compliance for our nation's workforce. 

The new brand identity reflects significant growth transformation at the company, bringing together the Propelus product portfolio with a renewed sense of purpose to modernize how professionals, their employers, regulators, agencies, and associations work better together. The new "propeller" logo demonstrates the full lifecycle of professional progress focused on innovation, relationships, and forward momentum alongside the new name.   

Propelus (pronounced propel·us) embodies the company's dynamic market-leading technology, vital data, and dedication to streamlining and simplifying compliance for total professional management. At the heart of the rebranding initiative are the millions of healthcare and other dedicated workers serving as the inspiration behind the group's shared mission. 

"Introducing Propelus marks a significant milestone along our 20-year mission to empower professional progress throughout the career journey and, ultimately, help safeguard our communities," said Julie Walker, CEO of Propelus. "We are focused on ensuring that Propelus is synonymous with our values-driven approach to simplifying workforce compliance for better outcomes - together." 

The arrival of Propelus comes as companies in the healthcare, education, and government technology industries consolidate and require digital transformation to standardize, automate, and simplify their processes. Additionally, as technology advances to streamline, simplify, and elevate how organizations operate, Propelus creates much-needed connections between stakeholders, privileged partner relationships, and professionals with access to the most reliable, trusted, and automated data in the market.

Launching a unified website accompanies the transition to the new Propelus name. Propelus is trusted by more than 5 million professionals, employers, regulators, and partners through its suite of workforce management and compliance technology solutions.  

About Propelus 

Propelus is modernizing how professionals, their employers, regulators, and associations work better together. For over 20 years, Propelus solutions — CE Broker, EverCheck, and Immuware — have propelled the progress of millions of dedicated professionals in their career journey. Our market-leading workforce compliance management technology, full-lifecycle continuing education software, and vital data simplify total professional management for a happier workforce, better operations, and safer communities.

We power professionals. 

Learn more at www.propelus.com.

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Jean Chen

CMO, Propelus

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720.445.5537

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FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Actions to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Heat
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FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Actions to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Heat

President Biden Asks the Department of Labor to Issue First-Ever Hazard Alert for Heat and Announces New Investments to Protect Communities Millions of Americans are currently experiencing the effects of extreme heat, which is growing in intensity, frequency, and duration due to the climate crisis. Today, President Biden will convene Mayor Kate Gallego of Phoenix, […]

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces 2.3 Million in Disaster Relief Funding for Transit Agencies Nationwide
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Biden-Harris Administration Announces 2.3 Million in Disaster Relief Funding for Transit Agencies Nationwide

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation has launched the Project Delivery Center of Excellence to help recipients of federal infrastructure funds deliver projects more efficiently and effectively, from concept to completion. The Center will serve as a central resource for innovative practices and will bring project managers together to enable knowledge sharing and peer-to-peer […]

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FAA Adds Senior Labor Policy Advisor to Support Administrator, Deputy Administrator
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FAA Adds Senior Labor Policy Advisor to Support Administrator, Deputy Administrator

FAA Adds Senior Labor Policy Advisor to Support Administrator, Deputy Administrator Monday, July 31, 2023 WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration named Kyle A. deCant as senior labor policy advisor. He will oversee strategic planning on labor issues and advise the agency’s acting administrator and deputy administrator. This is the first time the FAA’s front […]

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Help Improve Athletic Performance With Watercress
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Help Improve Athletic Performance With Watercress

Nature's Most Nutrient-Dense Food

The optimal diet for an athlete includes watercress, says B&W Quality Growers. This healthy, flavorful, leafy green is loaded with essential nutrients and can protect athletes from damage caused by vigorous exercise.

Watercress is the most nutrient-dense food on the planet and is the only food to get a perfect score from ANDI and the CDC index rankings. Watercress contains antioxidants and amino acids. Antioxidants are the body's defense against damage caused by free radicals. Amino acids are the essential elements of protein, assisting in digestion, tissue growth, and hormone and neurotransmitter production, creating an energy source, promoting healthy skin, hair, and nails, bolstering our immune system, and helping to maintain regular digestion. These incredible benefits make amino acids an essential part of an athletic routine.

Free radicals are decidedly unstable compounds that the body naturally produces during rest, exercise, predominantly strenuous activity, and when the body converts food into energy. Individuals can also be exposed to free radicals through sunlight, x-rays, car exhaust, cigarette smoke, air pollution, and industrial chemicals. Free radicals are necessary for life and muscle functioning and are thought to promote adaptations to exercise.

However, an imbalance between free radicals and antioxidants can cause oxidative stress, contributing to cell damage. Oxidative stress delays muscle recovery, contributes to muscle damage, and is linked to numerous diseases. Eating an antioxidant-rich leafy green diet packed with watercress can promote recovery from exercise, decrease the likelihood of muscle damage, and lower the risk of several chronic diseases.

Watercress may be remarkably beneficial as it's packed with abundant nutrients. Studies have shown that athletes who consume watercress two hours before exhaustive exercise develop lower levels of DNA damage and lipid peroxidation, which can lead to cell damage, compared to those who did not eat watercress before a workout. Researchers also found that eating a serving of watercress daily for two months decreased DNA damage and lipid peroxidation. This means athletes benefit from strenuous exercise with less potential for tissue damage.

Get juiced up on that leafy green goodness daily by adding watercress to salads, smoothies, sandwiches, wraps, omelets, pizza, and more.

For more on the most nutrient-dense food, visit B&W Quality Growers.

B&W Quality Growers has been farming responsibly since 1870. We're among the largest growers of distinctive leafy greens, including watercress, arugula, spinach, and ong choy. We sustainably grow, pack, and ship the highest quality distinctive leafy greens, providing well-being for our consumers and value for our customers. We've done this with zero product recalls and aim to provide a healthier, more flavorful world using premium leaves in everyday recipes. Follow B&W on our social media pages: Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, and LinkedIn.

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FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Actions to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Heat
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FACT SHEET: President Biden Announces New Actions to Protect Workers and Communities from Extreme Heat

On July 25th, the fifth meeting of the Steering Committee of the Multi-agency Donor Coordination Platform for Ukraine was co-chaired in a virtual format by Deputy National Security Advisor for International Economics Mike Pyle, Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov, and European Commission Director-General for Neighborhood and Enlargement Negotiations Gert Jan Koopman. […]

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Table Needs Now Offering Digital Menu Boards for Drive-Thru and Counter-Service Restaurants
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Table Needs Now Offering Digital Menu Boards for Drive-Thru and Counter-Service Restaurants

Digital Menu Boards Seamlessly Integrate With Table Needs Point of Sale to Increase Restaurant Efficiency and Sales

Table Needs Now Offering Digital Menu Boards for Drive-Thru and Counter-Service Restaurants
Table Needs + Stream

A cutting-edge Digital Menu Board from Stream revolutionizes restaurant operations. Seamlessly integrated with Table Needs' advanced Point of Sale system, it boosts efficiency and sales.\n\nLearn more at tableneeds.com

Table Needs, Inc., a leading provider of restaurant technology and business services for food trucks, cafes, and quick service restaurants, announced today the launch of digital menu boards to its growing suite of services. 

In alignment with Table Needs' commitment to providing comprehensive technology built to enhance restaurant operations, the addition of digital menu boards offers a simple, cost-effective way for quick-service restaurants, coffee shops, and drive-thru restaurants to increase sales, improve customer satisfaction, and streamline menu management.

"With the addition of digital menu boards, Table Needs offers an even more comprehensive restaurant POS solution that's intentionally designed to help restaurants increase profits and streamline their operations," said Ben Simmons, CEO of Table Needs. "This is an important part of our mission to be the complete profitability solution to restaurants."

TABLE NEEDS DIGITAL MENU BOARDS INCREASE PROFITS FOR COUNTER-SERVICE RESTAURANTS AND DRIVE-THRU RESTAURANTS

100% ROI within six weeks plus an increase in average ticket sales. That's just a glimpse into the power of digital menu boards. 

Between the cost savings of not having to continuously replace plastic or paper menus and the increase in average tickets, restaurants using digital menu boards see a return on their investment within 2-3 months. 

Average tickets skyrocket after the installation of digital menu boards because people buy with their eyes. Restaurants using digital menu boards are able to showcase their most profitable menu items in vivid color, making them irresistible to customers. 

In addition to higher average tickets, digital menu boards also encourage a higher volume of tickets. Digital menu boards make it easier and faster for customers to place orders and greatly reduce miscommunication - saving your staff a tremendous amount of time per order.

TABLE NEEDS DIGITAL MENU BOARDS INCREASE EFFICIENCY & CUSTOMER SATISFACTION

With Table Needs, restaurant owners can manage all digital menus - online menus, QR code menus, digital menu boards - from a single platform. Menu modifications, pricing changes, and availability can be adjusted and reflected on all or just one digital menu in real time with just a few clicks. This eliminates the need to painstakingly update static, plastic signs or have to redesign and reprint paper menus, saving restaurant owners thousands of dollars. 

Because digital menu boards integrate seamlessly with the Table Needs Point of Sale system, all orders, no matter where they originate, are processed, routed, and reported through a single platform. 

"Creating simple, effective systems that improve a restaurant's efficiency and profits is what we're about here at Table Needs," said David Frahm, COO of Table Needs. "We make it possible for restaurant owners to manage everything, from menus and ordering to expediting, reporting, and beyond, from a single platform."

Digital menu boards also increase order accuracy. Customers can see their orders appear on the digital menu board's screen in real time, allowing them to confirm or make changes before firing. 

TABLE NEEDS PARTNERS WITH STREAM TO PROVIDE DIGITAL MENU BOARDS

"We decided to partner with Stream, LLC to provide digital menu boards to our restaurant partners because they offer a great product but also because they're outstanding people," said Simmons. "The team at Stream truly cares about their customers and their customers' businesses." 

Stream is a cutting-edge provider of digital signage products based in Salt Lake City, Utah. In addition to digital signage products, the team at Stream offers graphic design, video design, and photography services. https://explorestream.com

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ABOUT TABLE NEEDS

Table Needs, Inc. is a fast-growing provider of restaurant technology and business services for quick-service restaurants, coffee shops, and food trucks. Built to grow with your business without requiring disruptive updates or hardware overhauls, restaurants can start where they are and add on features, like commission-free online ordering, sales tax automation, cash discount program, staff management, digital marketing, bookkeeping, and more, as goals and growth develop. For more information about Table Needs Needs, visit https://tableneeds.com/.

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Marketing Director

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Table Needs Now Offering Digital Menu Boards for Drive-Thru and Counter-Service Restaurants

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