Supplemental instruction

Sibme Announces Fourth Annual Better Together Summit 2023

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Wednesday, June 7, 2023

HOUSTON, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sibme, an education software and services company, will hold its fourth annual Better Together Virtual Summit on Tuesday, June 13th, 2023. The virtual conference is free, accessible, and offers dozens of breakout sessions on critical topics for educators of all levels looking ahead to the 2023-24 school year. Keynote speakers include Dr. Jim Knight, AJ Crabill and Daniel Stillman. Space is still available for participants to join hundreds of educators worldwide who aspire to be world-class instructional leaders. Click here to register.

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  • HOUSTON, June 7, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sibme , an education software and services company, will hold its fourth annual Better Together Virtual Summit on Tuesday, June 13th, 2023.
  • "Participants of the Better Together Summit have an opportunity to gain knowledge and perspective from teachers, instructional coaches and school and district leaders," said TJ Hoffman, COO of Sibme.
  • For the 2023 summit, we've recruited innovators and thought leaders in education to share their insights and experiences that can help educators for the upcoming school year and beyond."
  • Better Together is a one-day, interactive online summit that transforms the way participants lead others and provides tools to improve teaching and learning.

REGENATIVE LABS ANNOUNCES PUBLICATION OF GROUNDBREAKING PAPER ON WHARTON'S JELLY APPLICATIONS, OPENING THE DOOR FOR EXPANDED TREATMENT OF THE SI JOINT

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Thursday, March 9, 2023

Written by a team of translational experts, this paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of Wharton's Jelly applications in supplementing tissue issues within the refractory sacroiliac (SI) joint in 38 patients.

Key Points: 
  • Written by a team of translational experts, this paper provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of Wharton's Jelly applications in supplementing tissue issues within the refractory sacroiliac (SI) joint in 38 patients.
  • This data comes at an opportune time, as the current standard of care for SI joint pain only addresses the symptoms, using methods such as pain medication, braces, or SI fusion.
  • Statistically significant improvements in NPRS and WOMAC scores of the affected SI joint were reported after 90 days.
  • "We are delighted to see this important research published," said Tyler Barret, CEO of Regenative Labs.

Elizabeth Benhart and Cameron Alford Selected for 2023 Emerging Leaders Cohort

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Thursday, January 26, 2023

AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research proudly announces the selection of Elizabeth Benhart, Senior Director of Instructional Design; and Cameron Alford , UACRM, ARM, Academy Board Member as two of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association 's (APCIA) 2023 Emerging Leaders cohort.

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  • AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Alliance for Insurance Education & Research proudly announces the selection of Elizabeth Benhart, Senior Director of Instructional Design; and Cameron Alford , UACRM, ARM, Academy Board Member as two of the American Property Casualty Insurance Association 's (APCIA) 2023 Emerging Leaders cohort.
  • Mrs. Benhart and Mr. Alford will be featured at this nomination-only event from February 5–7 in Charleston, South Carolina.
  • Mrs. Benhart shared this regarding her Emerging Leader recognition:
    "I am so appreciative of the opportunity to join the class of 2023 Emerging Leaders!
  • The Emerging Leaders Conference is co-hosted by APCIA, Insurance Careers Movement , and AM Best .

North Park University Awarded NSF-HSI Grant

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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

CHICAGO, Sept. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded North Park University a $413,066 grant to support student success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math majors (STEM), with a focus on the university's diverse student population.

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  • CHICAGO, Sept. 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has awarded North Park University a $413,066 grant to support student success in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math majors (STEM), with a focus on the university's diverse student population.
  • "We are striving for excellent, equitable outcomes as we live into our intercultural distinctive," North Park University President Mary K. Surridge said.
  • NSF has awarded North Park more than one million dollars over the past two years, and we will continue to pursue these strategic and essential funds."
  • North Park University is city-centered, intercultural, and emerging as the model for Christian higher education in 21st Century America.

The International Center for Supplemental Instruction Announces Education Technology Company TEDU as Exclusive Software Provider

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Monday, August 16, 2021

MIAMI, Aug. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TEDU , an education technology company with an enterprise platform built to replace outdated, costly, and inefficient academic support infrastructure, has partnered with the International Center for Supplemental Instruction (ICSI).

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  • MIAMI, Aug. 16, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- TEDU , an education technology company with an enterprise platform built to replace outdated, costly, and inefficient academic support infrastructure, has partnered with the International Center for Supplemental Instruction (ICSI).
  • "By partnering with TEDU we will continue to best support students, administrators, and universities during this pivotal time in education," says Julie Collins, Executive Director of The International Center for Supplemental Instruction.
  • For more information please visit, www.tedu.app
    TEDU Inc. is a Miami-based education technology company platform for the education industry established by South Florida-based entrepreneur Nicolo Bates in 2018.
  • Supplemental Instruction, or SI, is a specific method of peer-led group study implemented in colleges and universities across the United States and worldwide.

University of Missouri-Kansas City's Innovative Group Study Program Boosts Student Persistence

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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

According to data released today, the institution's supplemental instruction program (which utilizes tailored group-study in lieu of remedial education) boosts student persistence by 7.8 percentage points.

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  • According to data released today, the institution's supplemental instruction program (which utilizes tailored group-study in lieu of remedial education) boosts student persistence by 7.8 percentage points.
  • "Like most institutions, we face the challenge of quickly and accurately evaluating the impact of our initiatives.
  • Although UMKC first pioneered its targeted, group-study program in the early 1970s, university leaders have struggled to quantify its impact.
  • About the University of Missouri-Kansas City: The University of Missouri-Kansas City, one of four University of Missouri universities, is a public university serving more than 16,000 undergraduate, graduate and professional students.