May Session courses provide students new perspectives on education, immersive learning opportunities
May Session courses, which are part of Summer University, typically run for three weeks and begin the week after spring semester.
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May Session courses, which are part of Summer University, typically run for three weeks and begin the week after spring semester.
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The annual Autos for Autism event is held during April, which is Autism Awareness Month.
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The Bangor Daily News and Penobscot Bay Pilot shared a UMaine News press release about the Council for Exceptional Children Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CEC DADD) hosting a Summer Symposium at the University of Maine on July 21.
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The Council for Exceptional Children Division on Autism and Developmental Disabilities (CEC DADD) is hosting its summer board meeting at UMaine on July 20.
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More K–12 students and educators in Maine are set to benefit from stronger social, emotional and behavioral supports thanks to Maine PBIS, a collaboration between the University of Maine System and Maine Department Education, which is adding 21 new schools to its professional development cohort.
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Two kinesiology and physical education student-athletes have been named to the America East Outdoor Track & Field All-Academic Team.
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Phys.org shared a University of Maine news release about a study co-authored by assistant professor of educational leadership Esther Enright that shows how writing can help elementary school students better engage with civics.
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After earning her bachelor’s degree in 2021, Murray came to the University of Maine to pursue a master’s in student development in higher education. She wanted to explore ways to support diversity and inclusion on college campuses, and UMaine’s program offered a welcoming and supportive atmosphere to do just that.
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Among the 2023 Maine County Teachers of the Year were five teachers with degrees from the University of Maine or the University of Maine at Machias.
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The researchers’ findings suggest that students’ engagement with civic concepts became more complex and purposeful as they practiced argumentative writing.
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