2012年3月6日星期二

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Yahoo! News: Education News


More colleges and employers requesting applicants’ Facebook passwords than ever before

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Last year, we reported that a police department in North Carolina was requiring applicants to provide their social network passwords to interviewers to be considered for a job. What was once an isolated practice has begun to spread, with more and … Continue reading

CHP releases dozens arrested at Capitol protest

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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, sits down with protesters to discuss their demands for more funding for higher education during a sit-in against cuts to higher education held in the rotunda of the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March, 5, 2012. Thousands of college students, teachers and supporters marched to the Capitol as part of a day long protest over state budget cuts to education. The day was capped off with dozens of protesters were arrested after repeated warnings to leave the Capitol after it closed. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)Nearly all of the 72 people arrested during this week's protests over funding for higher education at the state Capitol have been released, the California Highway Patrol said Tuesday.


6 Ways College Students Can Find Summer Jobs

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Finding a job in this economy is difficult for anyone, but some evidence suggests teens are among the hardest hit. If a summer job for yourself or your college student is on your to-do list, consider these ideas to help make it happen.

Dozens arrested in day of Capitol protests

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Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, left, sits down with protesters to discuss their demands for more funding for higher education during a sit-in against cuts to higher education held in the rotunda of the Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March, 5, 2012. Thousands of college students, teachers and supporters marched to the Capitol as part of a day long protest over state budget cuts to education. The day was capped off with dozens of protesters were arrested after repeated warnings to leave the Capitol after it closed. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)A day of boisterous protests over cuts to higher education that included thousands of students swarming the state Capitol ended with dozens of arrests after demonstrators refused to leave the building.


Minority Students Get Arrested, Suspended More Than White Students

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A new study of large school systems shows that the racial gap in the punishment of students is similar to the disparities found in the criminal justice system for adults. Data from the Department of Education show that African-american students are suspended or "referred" to law enforcement by school officials far more often that white students, even with in the same school. (Referred does not always mean arrested or cited, but merely that outside authorities were called in to deal with an on-campus problem.)

Today’s Top Stories: iPad HD Rumors, Colleges Demand Applicants' Facebook Data

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Welcome to this morning's edition of "First To Know," a series in which we keep you in the know on what's happening in the digital world. Today, we're looking at three particularly interesting stories.

Calif. troopers arrest dozens in state Capitol

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California Highway Patrol Officers carry out a protester after he refused to leave the state Capitol in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 5, 2012. Dozens of protesters were arrested after repeated warnings, capping off a day of protests over cuts to higher education. (AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)California Highway Patrol officers arrested dozens of protesters who refused to leave the state Capitol Monday night after repeated warnings, capping a day of protests over cuts to higher education that saw thousands descend upon Sacramento.


Racial divide runs deep in U.S. schools, study finds

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(Reuters) - Black and Latino students across the United States are far more likely to be suspended than white students - and far less likely to have access to rigorous college-prep courses, according to a sweeping study released on Tuesday by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Civil Rights. The trove of data, collected from 72,000 schools serving 85 percent of the nation's students, revealed tremendous disparities in the public school experiences of minority and white students. ...

Students protest education cuts at Capitol rally

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Students march to the Capitol to protest the rising cost of high education during a demonstration in Sacramento, Calif., Monday, March 5, 2012. As many as 5,000 of college students, teachers and supporters from around the state converged on the Capitol calling on state lawmakers to restore funding for higher education.(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli)Chants, shouts and earnest proposals reverberated in the marble halls of the state Capitol on Monday as hundreds of protesters held a sit-in after a boisterous rally outside protesting state budget cuts to higher education.


California College Students Protest Tuition Rate Hikes

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The Sacramento Bee reported the planned California college student protest at the state capitol went off without a hitch. An estimated 10,000 attendees registered their support for "making government properly fund higher education."

Teachers begin first day of three day strike vowing to vigorously resist Bill 22

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VANCOUVER - BC Teachers' Association President Susan Lambert says her members will vigorously resist all efforts by the B.C. Liberal government to impose legislation restricting job action.

Santorum Backs Down After Criticizing Obama on Education

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Rick Santorum, who spent days attacking President Obama's higher education policies and called him a "snob, " said on Sunday he may have mischaracterized the president's position and that, with a new understanding of Obama's statements, he agrees with him.

School Shootings and Weapons Crimes 2012 Comparison

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Multiple school shootings and incidents of weapon possession have occurred at public schools during the first two months of the year. Bureau of Justice Statistics experts feel the recent increase does not indicate a trend and say school murders and weapons violence uncommon, according to NewsNet 5.

Transcript: Rick Santorum on Fox News Sunday

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On Fox News Sunday, Rick Santorum walked back his attacks on Obama over higher education in which he called the president a "snob" and Sens. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., and Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., talked about the threat Iran poses to U.S. national security. Read the full transcript here.

Santorum Backs Down on Criticism of Obama on Education

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Rick Santorum, who spent days attacking President Obama's higher education policies and called him a "snob, " said on Sunday he may have mischaracterized the president's position and that, with a new understanding of Obama's statements, he agrees with him.

Teacher, student, parent offer opinions on B.C. teachers' strike

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia's classrooms will be barren come Monday, as teachers escalate a six-month labour feud with their heftiest weapon yet: a three-day strike.

At some colleges, parental recommendations welcome

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This Dec. 25, 2008 photo provided by Stephanie Soscia shows her and her mother, Nancy, during a Christmas family gathering at her brother's house in Cranston, R.I. Stephanie Soscia's Smith College application in 2000 included a recommendation letter from her mother. The Northampton, Mass. women's college is among just a few schools that invite parents to submit letters on behalf of their children. After she graduated in 2004, when her mother began to suffer from Alzheimer's disease, Stephanie reread the letter and realized how much it meant to her. She earned a doctorate in neurobiology and now works on Alzheimer's research at Harvard. (AP Photo/Stephanie Soscia)The letter recommending Christianne Beasley for admission to Smith College didn't come from the most unbiased of sources. But there was no disputing the writer knew this applicant as well as anyone.


‘I Could Say I Rented an Apartment From the President’: College Students Surprised to Discover Their Landlord Is…

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"I didn't think that someone running for president would be the landlord of this small apartment..."

Mass. appeals judge to decide fate of 351-year-old

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A Massachusetts appeals court judge has pledged to issue a quick ruling on efforts to tear up a 351-year-old will that was intended to raise funds for Ipswich public schools.

Detroit Schools to help run ailing Highland Park

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The financially troubled Detroit Public Schools will help manage the ailing Highland Park school district for the rest of the academic year.

Newt Gingrich and President Obama Agree: Everyone Deserves a Higher Education Opportunity

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COMMENTARY | Do Newt and Obama actually see eye to eye on higher education? Commenting on President Obama's 2009 call for Americans to "commit to at least one year or more of higher education or career training," Newt Gingrich responded that it seemed "perfectly reasonable."

California college students protest education cuts

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Students, educators and Occupy Wall Street activists held demonstrations Thursday across California to protest state budget cuts to education, partially shutting down at least one college campus.

Parents and students across B.C. prepare for provincewide teachers strike

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VANCOUVER - Fresh out of the education program at Simon Fraser University near Vancouver, it's been a tough school year looking for work for Peter Hartwick.

The Reason Rally: Godless Doesn't Mean Voiceless

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Reason Rally promoCOMMENTARY | The news reports some politician insisting on ideas that have more harm than good. We hear him suggest relying heavily on extremely pollutant oil and coal while we are on the cusp of electric cars. He claims promoting higher education for everyone by our country's leader was very snobbish; despite the country falling behind in aspects of learning. Then there is the idea that everyone in the nation needs to be religiously freed by having the nation's government indoctrinated into religious law. ...


Student protesters shut down most of UC Santa Cruz

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Student protesters at the University of California, Santa Cruz, shut down most of the campus Thursday as part of statewide demonstrations against budget cuts to higher education.

B.C. teachers to strike for 3 days next week as bitter dispute continues

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VANCOUVER - British Columbia teachers will hold a three-day strike starting Monday, but their union president says the job action could be averted if the education minister agrees to jumpstart negotiations.

Biden: It's Santorum Against America on Higher Education

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Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday that Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum, who called President Obama a "snob" for promoting higher education, is out of step with both parties on the subject.

British Columbia teachers vote 87 per cent in favour of escalating job action

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VANCOUVER - The British Columbia Teachers' Federation says 87 per cent of its teachers have voted in favour of a strike.

Looming B.C. teachers strike rooted in flawed bargaining model: experts

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VANCOUVER - The looming teachers strike that threatens to send parents and school officials across British Columbia scrambling as early as next week is rooted in a two-decade-old decision to fundamentally change the way the province bargains with its educators, according to experts who have spent years repeatedly diagnosing the problem.

Court extends NYC church access to public schools

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A federal appeals court on Wednesday rejected an attempt by New York City to keep churches out of its public schools while a judge decides whether a city law banning them from its school buildings can be enforced.

Community College Students Mistakenly Placed in Remedial Courses

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COMMENTARY | Recent studies conducted by the Community College Research Center at Columbia University found that about 25 percent of students at community colleges are mistakenly assigned to remedial courses when they could actually be successful in college-level courses. Most community colleges place students based on the scores they receive on a placement test administered at the college - usually the College Board's Accuplacer or the ACT's Compass. ...

Teachers return to Ohio shooting rampage scene

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Bouquets of flowers sit on the sign in front of the high school in Chardon, Ohio Tuesday, Feb. 28, 2012. A gunman opened fire inside the school's cafeteria at the start of the school day Monday. Two of the victims have died and three remain hospitalized (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)Grief counselors are on hand as teachers return to an Ohio school where a 17-year-old allegedly shot five students, fatally wounding three.


Innovation and Community Colleges - The Overlooked National Asset

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Throughout his administration, President Obama has made higher education a priority. As far back as 2009, Obama lamented America's nearly 40 percent college dropout rate. More recently, the president called a college degree "an economic imperative that every family in America should be able to afford." I don't doubt that the [...]

Rick Santorum’s Michigan speech: ‘A month ago they didn’t know who we are, but they do now’

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Rick Santorum finished second to Mitt Romney in the Arizona and Michigan primaries on Tuesday. He addressed his supporters from Grand Rapids, Mich., after Arizona had been called for Romney by the Associated Press, but before Michigan had been called. Santorum praised college education and, citing his mother as an inspiration, women working outside the [...]

Are Virtual Academies Better Than Traditional Public Schools?

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COMMENTARY | Are virtual or e-schools better than traditional brick and mortar public schools? In many ways the answer would be a resounding yes. More states are offering alternatives to the typical public education, according to PBS. Until recently learning from your kitchen table evoked stereotypical images of a home-school environment fueled by strictly religious beliefs. Modern parents are not intimidated by technology and most children by the age of 8 can type as quickly as an accomplished secretary.

Santorum Should Be Ashamed for Denigrating Higher Education

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COMMENTARY | Rick Santorum's observation that President Barack Obama is a "snob" for wanting people to seek education beyond high school has brought into being an eclectic group of people who have taken him to task over the statement.

Canadian Press NewsAlert:B.C. teachers given go-ahead for 3-day walkout

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VANCOUVER - B.C.'s Labour Relations Board says teachers can walk off their jobs, starting with a three-day strike, but parents need two days warning.

Ohio Issue 2 Remorse

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COMMENTARY | The highly publicized public employees union battles in Ohio and Wisconsin might be over, but funding problems still remain. The short-lived triumph claimed by teachers unions after the failure of Ohio Senate Bill 5 -- Issue 2 might be coming back to haunt them during contract negotiations.

Are Santorum's comments on higher ed out of step?

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Republican presidential candidate, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum speaks at the Livonia Chamber of Commerce breakfast, Monday, Feb. 27, 2012, in Livonia, Mich. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)When Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum calls President Barack Obama "a snob" for wanting all Americans to attend college, he may be out of step with the public's overall view of higher education.


Obama rebukes Santorum on education ‘snob’ charge, points to policy on community colleges, worker training

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The White House on Monday rolled out a "no-drama" response to Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum's charge that Barack Obama is a "snob" intent on pushing "everybody in America" to go to college. By the superheated standards of recent election-year Republican attacks on the president — they've called him a socialist waging war on organized [...]
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