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Frontiers for Young Minds is an open-access academic journal that publishes articles "edited by kids for kids". [1] Robert T. Knight launched the journal at a 2013 Society for Neuroscience conference. [2] It is published by Frontiers Media.
Frontiers for Young Minds was launched in November 2013 during the Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in collaboration with NPG as a web-based science journal that involves young people in the review of scientific articles with the help of scientists who act as mentors. [11] [12]
An online school (virtual school, e-school, or cyber-school) teaches students entirely or primarily online or through the Internet. Online education exists all around the world and is used for all levels of education (K-12 High school/secondary school, college, or graduate school). Virtual education is becoming increasingly used worldwide.
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The Schools Attuned to All Kinds of Minds Program was a research-based professional development program for educators administered by the nonprofit organization All ...
[4] [2] As of July 2017, the journal's editorial team is based at the University of Utah's new School for Cultural and Social Transformation, [3] and the editors are Wanda S. Pillow, Kimberly M. Jew, and Cindy Cruz. [2] [5] The aim of the publication is to promote the works of feminist thinkers and theorists. [3]
Flowers was born in Jena, Louisiana on November 18, 1943, [3] [4] and named after his grandfathers Woodie and Claude. [5] His father, Abe Flowers, was a welder and inventor; his mother, Bertie Graham, was an elementary-school and special education teacher. [6]
Scientific American Frontiers was an American science television program aired by PBS from 1990 to 2005. The show was a companion program to the Scientific American magazine, and primarily covered new technology and discoveries in science and medicine.