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- Traditional or charter schools? Actually, they help each other, study says
- How higher education may be easing the global recession
- Rights group files complaint over entry test for elite NY high schools
- The 5 most educated countries in the world
- California Community Colleges names new chancellor
- EXCLUSIVE -- Arne Duncan Would Stay for 2nd Obama Term
- EXCLUSIVE-Arne Duncan Would Stay In 2nd Obama Term
- High School in Less Than Four Years?
- NAACP to file complaint over entry test for elite New York high schools
- Students Are Choosing Colleges With Social Media Clout [STUDY]
- Romney Says He Won't Gut Teachers' Power to Strike
- DC Sets Bar for Firing Teachers Over Performance
Traditional or charter schools? Actually, they help each other, study says Posted: 27 Sep 2012 03:18 PM PDT Charter schools are not a silver bullet for education reform, a new report says, but applying the best practices from some charter schools to low-performing public schools may increase student achievement. |
How higher education may be easing the global recession Posted: 27 Sep 2012 02:27 PM PDT The Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development recently released its Education at a Glance 2012 report, which examines education in OECD and G20 countries (where the data was available). Here are the five most educated countries in the world. |
Rights group files complaint over entry test for elite NY high schools Posted: 27 Sep 2012 02:18 PM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - A civil rights group filed a complaint on Thursday over the admissions test at New York City's specialized high schools, among the nation's most elite public schools, citing effective discrimination against black and Latino students, it said. The complaint with the U.S. Department of Education focuses on eight schools, particularly Stuyvesant High and Bronx Science which boast stellar alumni including Nobel laureates, famed actors and musicians and Attorney General Eric Holder. While more than half the city's population is black or Latino, black students made up only 1. ... |
The 5 most educated countries in the world Posted: 27 Sep 2012 02:16 PM PDT The Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development recently released its Education at a Glance 2012 report. The report examines OECD and G20 countries where the data was available. According to the report, which includes vocational training as part of higher education/post-secondary education, here are the five most educated countries in the world: |
California Community Colleges names new chancellor Posted: 27 Sep 2012 12:31 PM PDT |
EXCLUSIVE -- Arne Duncan Would Stay for 2nd Obama Term Posted: 27 Sep 2012 11:49 AM PDT If President Obama wins a second term, Education Secretary Arne Duncan will stay in his job, he told National Journal on Thursday. Duncan is likely to spend much of his time in a second term focusing on ways to rein in spiraling college tuition costs—a significant barrier toward the president's goal of doubling college graduations by 2020. |
EXCLUSIVE-Arne Duncan Would Stay In 2nd Obama Term Posted: 27 Sep 2012 08:27 AM PDT If President Obama wins a second term, Education Secretary Arne Duncan will stay in his job, he told National Journal Thursday. |
High School in Less Than Four Years? Posted: 27 Sep 2012 12:00 AM PDT In Arizona, hundreds of high school students are now being offered the opportunity to graduate after their sophomore year — as long as they prove their academic mettle. |
NAACP to file complaint over entry test for elite New York high schools Posted: 26 Sep 2012 08:02 PM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - The largest U.S. civil rights group plans to file a complaint on Thursday over the admissions test at New York City's specialized high schools, among the nation's most elite public schools, citing effective discrimination against black and Latino students, the group said. The complaint with the U.S. Department of Education focuses on eight schools in the city, particularly on Stuyvesant High and Bronx Science, which boast stellar alumni including several Nobel laureates, famed actors and musicians, and U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder. ... |
Students Are Choosing Colleges With Social Media Clout [STUDY] Posted: 26 Sep 2012 01:51 PM PDT |
Romney Says He Won't Gut Teachers' Power to Strike Posted: 25 Sep 2012 10:31 AM PDT Romney says he wouldn't prevent teachers from being able to strike |
DC Sets Bar for Firing Teachers Over Performance Posted: 21 Sep 2012 10:02 AM PDT In nation's capital, firing teachers for poor performance is 'business as usual' |
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