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College Related Articles For December 31, 2010….

December 31, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The San Francisco Chronicle reports on for-profit college plunge makes Sperling rail at Obama.

The AP reports on Arkansas that could wind up cutting by 10% the amount of money spent on lottery scholarship money for college students.

The AP reports on colleges and their mega millions that are spent on college football programs.

The News & Observer reports on an early college high school to start next year at NCSU

Read more: http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/12/31/890980/early-college-high-school-to-start.html#ixzz19iWr5Gxq

The Sacramento Bee reports On Schwarzenegger appointing a pension critic to the University of California’s governing board.

The AP Reports On The Indiana Gov. That Wants…

December 31, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

revamped teacher evaluations.

The Christian Science Monitor Reports On Ethnic Studies Classes…

December 31, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

that will be illegal in Arizona public schools as of the new year.

College Related articles For December 30, 2010…

December 30, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports on grants and fellowships created to train math and science teachers.

The Christian Science Monitor reports on Harrisburg University of Science and Technology and students that went without social networking for one week.

The AP reprots that community college enrollment is up 12% in Texas.

The Union-Tribune reports on Top UC executives demand pension boost they was promised to to them in 1999.

The Houston Chronicle Reports On The Teach For America Program…

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facing scrutiny from Texas lawmakers.

The New York Times Reports On A Judge Backing….

December 30, 2010 By: richard.ginn Category: Uncategorized

the appointment of Cathleen P. Black as the next New York City schools chancellor.

They also report on Shanghai Schools’ approach pushes students to top of tests.

They even report on utilities seeking fresh talent for smart grids.