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January, 2007
January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: College, Texbooks, Uncategorized
are to blame for the slow start of E-textbooks for college students. An E-textbook can cost 40-50% less than a regular paper version.
The article says that publishers and book store operators think including videos with an E-textbook will sell more books. I would love to see that.
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January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: College, Uncategorized
may pay 9% more in tuition for the first and second year of college if the UK Board of Trustees passes the new tuition rules.
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January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
and Baldwin County public schools have led to some overcrowding in the classroom. Average salary for a starting teacher in Alabama is 31,000 a year.
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January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: College, Uncategorized
a four year period is going to occur for Grinnell College students. The college wants tuition rates to be in line with the competition it has.
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January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
scores Michigan got from the MEAP exam. The state is planning to inrease the length of the writing portion of the exam to better gauge how the students are doing.
They has also included a link so you can compage year over year data for public and charter schools in the local area.
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January 23, 2007
By: richard.ginn
Category: Uncategorized
on teachers who cheat. New rules that have been passed will devote more resources in investigating teachers that cheat and it will make easier for school districts to find out if someone they want to hire has cheated in the pass.
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