2015年5月11日星期一

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Yahoo! News: Education News


Kids of Color Are Already Behind on Landing These Future Jobs

Posted: 11 May 2015 10:59 AM PDT

Kids of Color Are Already Behind on Landing These Future JobsAnyone with a computer probably knows the legend of Google: A pair of Stanford computer geeks in suburban San Francisco put their heads together and created a company that transformed the California economy and changed the world. The study found that nearly two-thirds of California's mostly minority public schools have no computer science courses, and of the ones that do, only 2 percent offer Advanced Placement classes in the subject.


How to Prioritize Retirement Versus College Savings

Posted: 11 May 2015 06:00 AM PDT

Here are some tips for coordinating your retirement and college savings goals. A recent T. Rowe Price survey of 2,000 parents with a retirement account found that about half would be willing to delay retirement or take on a second or part-time job to pay for college for their children. "Parents should save for their own retirement first before saving for a kid's college education," says Beth Kobliner, author of "Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You're Not)" and a member of the President's Advisory Council on Financial Capability for Young Americans. "It is effectively doubling your investment right then and there." In addition to the employer contribution, you will also get a tax break and investment returns on that savings.

5 Ways to Spend Less on Graduation Festivities

Posted: 11 May 2015 05:47 AM PDT

Follow these five tips to cut costs without sacrificing quality on graduation festivities. When sending out graduation invitations, it's cheapest to make your own. If you're traveling for a graduation, make your reservations as early as possible, especially if it's a college graduation. Businesses in college towns increase the costs on these purchases as graduation draws near, so you'll want to book early to avoid higher prices.

South Africa's Curro raises $62 mln to fund new schools

Posted: 11 May 2015 04:51 AM PDT

South Africa's private school firm Curro Holding's said on Monday it has raised 740 million rand ($62 million) in a fully-subscribed rights offer to pay for new schools. There has been surging demand for private schools from many middle class parents. Public education in Africa's most advanced economy was ranked among the worst in a survey by the World Economic Forum last year. South African spends more per capita on education than any other African country but its public schools are frequently criticized for poor standards of teaching, lack of equipment and overcrowding, leading to low exam pass rates.
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