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Archive for November, 2010

The Washington Post Reports On A Maryland Legislative Committee….

November 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that has voted Monday to reject a new regulation requiring that half of teachers’ evaluations be based on student progress. This could cause them to not get extra money from the federal government for education.

The Hartford Courant Reports On Chris Gentile….

November 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

who is a young teacher at McDonough Elementary School who knows little Spanish, but has some students that know very little English.

The Times Dispatch Reports On The Genworth Foundation….

November 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that is going to be giving schools in Virgina 800,000 bucks in order to give high school students some computer literacy with their education.

The Union-Tribune Reports On Students…

November 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that are in a junior kindergarten class.

The AP Reports On Kansas And 11 Other States….

November 09, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that are going to share almost 39 million in federal money for safer schools.

College Related Article For November 8, 2010….

November 08, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Sacramento Bee reports on debt being piled up big time at private trade schools in the local area.

The AP reports on the University of California that is looking for an 8% hike in tuition and looking to make sure that families that make under 80 grand can send their kid to UC tuition free.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports on more colleges that are offering textbook rentals.

They also report on textbook publishers that are slow to doing digital offerings.

The News & Observer reports on the UNC system that is rethinking the way it funds campuses.

They also report on NCSU that is going to offer an online MBA.

The Detroit News reports two programs in the local school district that give students money to go to college.

The Kansas City Star has an article up on for-profit colleges that want avoid regulation.

The AP reports on KU Medical School in Wichita that is going to be a four-year program.