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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

A collection of articles from this week that you may have missed.




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DeVos Appoints New Leader of African-American Education Initiative

Terris Todd, a former teacher and school administrator in the Battle Creek, Mich., schools, is the ethnic vice chair of the Michigan Republican Party.




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Partnering to Reduce Achievement Gaps in New Mexico

A school leader outlines how research findings on reducing achievement gaps are reflected in practice at her New Mexico school.




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Santa Fe schools end in-person learning experiment




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Tribal leaders tackle healthcare, education in annual summit




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AASA Selects Illinois Educator as Superintendent of the Year

David Schuler, the superintendent of Township High School District 214 in Arlington Heights, Ill., has been named 2018 National Superintendent of the Year.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed (Nov. 13, 2019)

A collection of short news stories from the last week.




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One More Teacher Wins State Seat, Bringing Count to 43

One more teacher was elected to state legislature in a closely contested race.




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State-District Tensions Swell Over School Pensions

There’s a tussle over the right balance for who should pick up the tab for teacher retirements and how that affects wealthier and less-wealthy districts.




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Chicago Strike: Why Teachers Are on the Picket Lines Once Again

Teachers in the nation's third-largest school system are fighting for salary increases, class-size caps, and a written commitment for more nurses, social workers, and librarians—as well as investments some say are outside the scope of collective bargaining.




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More School Districts Sever Ties With Police. Will Others Follow?

Campaigns to get rid of police in schools catch a wave of momentum in some communities, but activists still face deep resistance from educators nationally.




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Illinois Directs Districts to Set Aside Federal COVID Aid for All Private School Students

The state's decision indicates that U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' push on COVID-19 and private school students is having an affect.




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Briefly Stated: Stories You May Have Missed

A collection of stories you may have missed.




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Districts Struggle to Keep Tabs on COVID-19 Cases

Confusion reigns when it comes to finding and reporting data on school-related coronavirus infections. That's a problem for school leaders weighing shutdowns.




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Supreme Court Declines Appeal Backed by Illinois School Districts on Tax Remedies

The court declined to take up an appeal backed by school groups of a ruling allowing some property taxpayers challenge their assessments in federal court.




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String Bag from Sydney coastal area, collected before 1821

String or net bags are produced first by making rope, then weaving it together to make intricate loops that hold tog




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No. 2 UConn women not just relying on Bueckers, top South Florida 86-49

Nov. 10—STORRS — Paige Bueckers headed to the bench for her first break of the game just 35 seconds before halftime Sunday at sold-out Gampel Pavilion. Judging by the way the UConn star almost effortlessly dominated play, Bueckers still looked fairly fresh. She already had piled up 19 points. Then again, South Florida certainly must have been tired of watching Bueckers score in a variety of ...




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FSU basketball bounces back with a blowout victory over FAMU in a crosstown rivalry game

FSU women's basketball improves to 2-1 after a dominating victory over FAMU on Monday.




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Ohio State records 40-plus point win vs Charlotte despite apparent Jaloni Cambridge injury

Early in the second half, Ohio State freshman Jaloni Cambridge went down with an apparent lower-back injury.




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Markowski, Potts lead No. 21 Nebraska women to 84-56 win over road warriors Southern

Alexis Markowski scored 22 points, Natalie Potts had a double-double and No. 21 Nebraska cruised to an 84-58 win over Southern on Tuesday night. Potts had 17 points and 12 rebounds, eight on the offensive end, for the Cornhuskers (3-0). Alberte Rimdal added 12 points.




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JuJu Watkins leads No. 3 USC women to 124-39 rout of Cal State Northridge

JuJu Watkins had 21 points, nine assists and six steals to help No. 3 Southern California trounce Cal State Northridge 124-39 on Tuesday night. The Trojans (3-0) had six players in double figures, including Kiki Iriafen with 15 points and Kayleigh Heckel with 14 points off the bench. All 13 Trojans who played scored.




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New underground gallery & auditorium to open beneath historic Mitchell Library building

Friday, 27 October 2023
Sydneysiders and visitors will soon experience the State Library on a whole new level.




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NSW State Library’s priceless ‘bad art’ collection celebrated in lavish new book

Tuesday 14 November 2023
Reading the Rooms: Behind the paintings of the State Library of NSW available 1 December 2023. 




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Call for entries: over $80,000 on offer to Australian writers

Monday 11 December 2023
Entries for the National Biography Award and the Mona Brand Award open.




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Wagga Wagga students first in the state to experience new immersive learning program

Friday 15 March 2024

Wagga Wagga students first in the state to experience new immersive learning program.




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Significant Aboriginal objects come back to Country after 200 years

Aboriginal communities, families, Elders and makers will for the first time have direct access to 30 ancestral objects.




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State Library welcomes the appointment of new State Librarian

Dr Caroline Butler-Bowdon has been announced as the State Library's new State Librarian.




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Adding Insult to Injury: Cochlear Nerve Degeneration after "Temporary" Noise-Induced Hearing Loss

Sharon G. Kujawa
Nov 11, 2009; 29:14077-14085
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Stressed Memories: How Acute Stress Affects Memory Formation in Humans

Marloes J. A. G. Henckens
Aug 12, 2009; 29:10111-10119
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Atp13a5 Marker Reveals Pericyte Specification in the Mouse Central Nervous System

Xinying Guo
Oct 23, 2024; 44:e0727242024-e0727242024
Cellular




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Right Temporoparietal Junction Underlies Avoidance of Moral Transgression in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Yang Hu
Feb 24, 2021; 41:1699-1715
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Sequential Activation of Lateral Hypothalamic Neuronal Populations during Feeding and Their Assembly by Gamma Oscillations

Mahsa Altafi
Oct 23, 2024; 44:e0518242024-e0518242024
Systems/Circuits




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Identification and Characterization of a Sleep-Active Cell Group in the Rostral Medullary Brainstem

Christelle Anaclet
Dec 12, 2012; 32:17970-17976
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Gravin Orchestrates Protein Kinase A and {beta}2-Adrenergic Receptor Signaling Critical for Synaptic Plasticity and Memory

Robbert Havekes
Dec 12, 2012; 32:18137-18149
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Aperiodic EEG Predicts Variability of Visual Temporal Processing

Michele Deodato
Oct 2, 2024; 44:e2308232024-e2308232024
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Gender in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics: Issues, Causes, Solutions

Tessa E.S. Charlesworth
Sep 11, 2019; 39:7228-7243
Viewpoints




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Human REM Sleep Delta Waves and the Blurring Distinction between NREM and REM Sleep

Jesse J. Langille
Jul 3, 2019; 39:5244-5246
Journal Club




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A Gradient in Endogenous Rhythmicity and Oscillatory Drive Matches Recruitment Order in an Axial Motor Pool

Evdokia Menelaou
Aug 8, 2012; 32:10925-10939
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Diurnal Fluctuations in Steroid Hormones Tied to Variation in Intrinsic Functional Connectivity in a Densely Sampled Male

Hannah Grotzinger
May 29, 2024; 44:e1856232024-e1856232024
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Striatal Serotonin Release Signals Reward Value

Mitchell G. Spring
Oct 9, 2024; 44:e0602242024-e0602242024
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Drawing in the Galleries

Join us in the Paintings Galleries for drawing adventures!
 




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100 years of organised Aboriginal activism

Centenary Forum for the Australian Aboriginal Progressive Association 1924–2024.




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Rediscovering Ancient Egypt in print

Drop in for a special collection viewing of some of the Library's most spectacular works documenting Egypt in the 19th century.




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Wadgayawa Nhay Dhadjan Wari (they made them a long time ago) tour

Explore our new exhibition, featuring Aboriginal belongings removed from Country over the last 230 years that have trave




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An Implicit Plan Overrides an Explicit Strategy during Visuomotor Adaptation

Pietro Mazzoni
Apr 5, 2006; 26:3642-3645
BRIEF COMMUNICATION




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Molecular, Structural, and Functional Characterization of Alzheimer's Disease: Evidence for a Relationship between Default Activity, Amyloid, and Memory

Randy L. Buckner
Aug 24, 2005; 25:7709-7717
Neurobiology of Disease




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On the relations between the direction of two-dimensional arm movements and cell discharge in primate motor cortex

AP Georgopoulos
Nov 1, 1982; 2:1527-1537
Articles




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Explicit and Implicit Contributions to Learning in a Sensorimotor Adaptation Task

Jordan A. Taylor
Feb 19, 2014; 34:3023-3032
BehavioralSystemsCognitive




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Targeting Cre Recombinase to Specific Neuron Populations with Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Constructs

Shiaoching Gong
Sep 12, 2007; 27:9817-9823
Toolbox




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Rich-Club Organization of the Human Connectome

Martijn P. van den Heuvel
Nov 2, 2011; 31:15775-15786
BehavioralSystemsCognitive