Archive for
December, 2006
December 13, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
on the Talcott Mountain Academy of Science, Mathematics and Technology school. It is a private school and the article talks about some science classes they did . The school is a K-8 school where students where students can work with things such as Doppler Radar and solar panels.
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December 13, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
wants all the students in his school district to take a body education class. This class is like a sex education class.
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December 13, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
that high school students in the state of Arizaon need to take more math classes. Right now they take only 2 math classes to graduate and the panel want them to take four classes by 2012.
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December 12, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: College, Uncategorized
on college professors is out. They show a trend that more and more of the college professors are becoming part time instructors. Almost 50% of them are part time. The report says that these part time instructructors are not given enough institutional suport to be an effective teacher, they they often lack an office, and usually are not available during regular business hours.
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December 12, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
blast online education in a new report. They say that the online programs have lead to more students repeating grade levels, getting worse scores on exams and crappy monitoring.
To read the full report: http://denver.rockymountainnews.com/pdf/121106onlineaudit.pdf
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December 12, 2006
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
a new report out saying that an achievement gaps still persists between the black and white students in the area. Thye got the data from the Missouri Assessment Program exams for third through eighth graders.
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