Category Archives: Education
Five-module training program debuts April 21 and documents the workflow behind four consecutive digital product launches, 225 sales on the most recent release, and an under-1% refund rate across the vendor’s catalog Five-module training program debuts April 21 and documents … Continue reading
FITI Schools Analyzes the Resilience of Technical Trades in an Increasingly Automated 2026 Economy
Florida International Training Institute (FITI) highlights why technical trades remain essential in 2026. Despite automation, HVAC training in Miami and the air conditioning course offer future-proof stability. Through the best electrical apprenticeship Miami offers and expert plumber course options, this … Continue reading
“We built AP Health Wellness Hub because we saw too many people giving up on their health goals — not because they lacked motivation, but because everything felt too complicated. Our approach is different. We focus on simple daily habits … Continue reading
What we are witnessing right now is a fundamental change in how women approach their finances. They are no longer waiting for permission or opportunity to come to them. They are building it themselves, and the results speak for themselves … Continue reading
“Every reader who comes to us is looking for something specific, whether it is a book that challenges their thinking or a resource that helps them take the next step in their personal journey. Our job is to make sure … Continue reading
Most recovery programs ask you to slow down and breathe. That is not enough for someone who has spent 15 years on the front lines of human suffering. These people need a mission, a map, and a reason to believe … Continue reading
The Betrayal Richard E. Nicholson Jr. Status: Available on Amazon now. Richard Nicholson’s The Betrayal is a historical fiction novel set in the Vietnam and post-war eras, following Captain Bryce Tucker and Nuna Polinski through love, loss, betrayal, and survival. … Continue reading
Surf Camp in Malibu, CA, Marks 36th Summer of Safe Ocean Education for Kids and Families
Malibu Makos Surf Club is celebrating a remarkable milestone this season: 36 consecutive summers of teaching kids and families how to safely enjoy the ocean. Founded in 1991 by Tom Corliss, a lifelong surfer and former ocean lifeguard, the program … Continue reading
Holding the System: Leadership and Durable Improvement When Conditions Are Hard By Robert F. Hill Ed.D. A persistent challenge in public education reform is the inability of systems to sustain direction long enough for effort to produce measurable and lasting … Continue reading
Holding the System: Leadership and Durable Improvement When Conditions Are Hard By Robert F. Hill Ed.D. Public education continues to be shaped by reform cycles that emphasize urgency, visible intervention, and rapid improvement metrics. A new work by Robert F. … Continue reading
