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    The subject line of the email reads “Immigration Policy Concerns” and specifically notes Trump’s directive to remove schools from the “sensitive location” designation, a highly ...

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    Attendees raised some concerns with the small-group format, the use of AI and a question asked. ... They say the district must change because it has lost about 58,000 students in the last 20 years ...

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    Assignments sometimes include student comments about existing Wikipedia content, rather than changes to the articles themselves, or include comments on article changes made by other students. If so, those comments need to be in line with talk page guidelines , focusing on article content in a constructive and objective manner.

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    In education, active listening is equally impactful, fostering collaboration between educators, students, and parents. McNaughton et al. (2008) developed the LAFF strategy, a structured method of active listening that includes empathetic engagement, asking open-ended questions, focusing on concerns, and identifying actionable steps.

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    Readers — addresses concerns and questions readers may have. Schools — questions that teachers, librarians and administrators might have. Technical — answers some questions related to the technical workings of the site. (Miscellaneous) — questions that do not fit into any of above sections.

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    A professor at the University of Pennsylvania apologized for posts appearing to praise a UPenn grad charged in UnitedHealthcare's CEO killing.