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Liberal MP tells recent grad: ‘at least you’re employed’ amid foreign worker plight – Juno News

A young Canadian software engineering graduate told Parliamentarians on Thursday that he still can’t find an entry-level job in his field, prompting Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos to tell him: “At least you’re employed.”“Are you working now?” asked MP Fragiskatos. “Yes,” replied Ethan Miranda, the recent graduate. “Though, I’m not working as a software engineer.”“I understand...

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WJCC Schools reviews student screen time and technology – Daily Press

Sign up for email newsletters Sign up for email newsletters Top Picks: The Williamsburg-James City County school system wants to continue using technology to help prepare students for today’s digital-based world, but also is intent on making sure it’s used appropriately.Staff discussed student screen time and how students are using digital tools to enhance learning...

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Dhruva Space gets ₹14 crore funding from DST’s tech development board – The Hindu

You are logged inLoading…You don’t have any Active Subscription.Subscribed with another email? Logout and Login with that one.Your active subscription(s) Account subscription benefits alongside Premium Stories, Editorials, Opinions and more. Unlock these with Subscription Products you’ve access to Additional Subscription Benefits Account SettingsNeed help with your subscription?May 29, 2026e-Paper The View From India Looking at...

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Tech with purpose: South Eugene High teacher gives meaning to learning – Lookout Eugene-Springfield

Lookout Eugene-Springfield Know More. Every Day. Trying to add a payment method? You can do this on the Payment methods tab.Lallie McKenzie has taught engineering technology courses at South Eugene High School for eight years, using student-directed learning as her North Star for teaching. Her new class, HumaniTech, gives students a reason to care about...

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App store bill aims to protect kids in Tennessee | Opinion – The Tennessean

Tennesseans know the key to protecting kids is to put parents in charge. We’ve led the nation in defending parental rights and ensuring robust parental oversight of kids’ education, healthcare and extra-curriculars. However, there is one place where parents continue to lack meaningful tools to supervise and protect their children: smartphones and tablets.    source