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Researchers Explore Link Between Education and Economic Growth Read more from this series. Advertisement National Director of Program Evaluation MGT of America, Inc. PRINCIPAL Champaign Community Schools Unit District #4 CHIEF ACADEMIC OFFICER P
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NYC principal fined for asking teachers to tutor her child
NEW YORK - Education officials say they fined a Manhattan middle school principal $3,000 for asking teachers to tutor her daughter for free. Erica Zigelman asked math, English and Spanish teachers from the school to give her child extra help at least
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Teen sexually assaulted girl on school bus, police say
(CNN) -- Three Florida teens were arrested Thursday on charges they sexually assaulted a female classmate aboard a school bus parked at the high school they attend. Branden Allen, 18, was arrested on charges of sexual battery related to a school bus
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U.S. Department of Education delays review of ABA accreditation power
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Infused with lessons from Iraq and Afghanistan, educators and officers at the U.S. Army School of Advanced Military Studies (SAMS) at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., are increasingly teaching tomorrows generals to view military problems through an intricate
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Spellings Speaks at Council of Americas Conference
Today, U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings delivered remarks on the role of education in social and economic development to an audience of regional leaders, education ministers and CEOs at the Council of the Americas Conference in Washington,
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Cuomo: Lawyers to pay $100,000 to close school pension cases
ALBANY, N.Y. - A New York Public Service Commission member has agreed to pay $50,000 to end an investigation into state benefits she was improperly awarded while working as a school district lawyer, officials said Thursday. Maureen Harris, who was
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SPECIAL EDUCATION: Proposal Limits Progress Reports
At two hearings within the next four weeks, Northern Virginians will have a chance to weigh in on a state plan to revise special education rules that has already drawn thousands of written comments and raised concerns among many parents of children
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Car sails through school field
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New schools for Chicago
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US medical schools should say no to pharma support
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Teton County teacher is Montana's rural teacher of the year
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California Teachers to Learn of Layoffs Next Week
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N.M. school district posts personal data online
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12 children hurt in Yosemite school bus collision
Two school buses carrying sixth-graders to Yosemite National Park collided Thursday, injuring a dozen children and a parent, park officials said.The children from Yolo Middle School in Newman were on their way to a day hike when one bus rear-ended the
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Survey Reveals Top IT Issues in Higher Education
EDUCAUSE, the association for information technology in higher education, has just published the results of its . The articles identify the issues that IT leaders in higher education see as their most critical challenges. Three findings merit special
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12 children hurt in Yosemite school bus collision
YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, Calif. Two school buses carrying sixth-graders to Yosemite National Park collided Thursday, injuring a dozen children and a parent, park officials said. The children from Yolo Middle School in Newman were on their way to a day
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N.H. Senate sends new school funding plan
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Health Blog Q&A: A U.S. Medical School in the Middle East
A few years back, Cornells med school launched . This isnt a semester abroad kind of thing, but a full-fledged school of medicine that grants the M.D. and qualifies grads to apply to U.S. residency programs on par with grads of U.S. med schools. Backed
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About 40 children hurt in Yosemite school bus collision
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Coaches say high school players adjusting to wood bats
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Charter schools in Harlem
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Wi-Fi and Education: 802.11n Near-Ubiquitous at U.S. Colleges by 2013
n Wi-Fi may still be a rarity at educational institutions and in the enterprise, but that will change dramatically during the next half decade, new research predicts. May 08, 2008 ? CIO ? Though 802.11n Wi-Fi is in its infancy and there's still no
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Teens charged in school attack
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Where Clinton, Obama, and McCain Stand on Education
Clinton has vowed to end NCLB and create a system that focuses on individual students' academic growth. '[Teachers] feel betrayed and frustrated by No Child Left Behind. We shouldn't reauthorize it without changing it fundamentally. We left the money
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Whom the Candidates Listen to on Education
President of the American Federation of Teachers Edward McElroy and his union have endorsed Clinton. Rudy Crew, superintendent of schools in Miami-Dade County, has a record of improving urban school systems. Codirector Andrew Rotherham of the Education
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A Fun Way to Slide Children Into Math
So it turns out that playing board games can turn your child into a math whiz. According to research published in the March-April issue of the journal Child Development, number-based board games similar to Chutes and Ladders can help children, especially
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Presidential Candidates Have Little Opportunity to Talk About Education
They're like the kid in the back of the classroom with his hand raised, whom the teacher never gets to call on because the other students are shouting for attention. Education activists thought that the 2008 presidential campaign would be their
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Kids Still Read the Classic Books
From Green Eggs and Ham to To Kill a Mockingbird, kids seem to pick the classics when it's time to read, according to a study of 78.5 million books read by more than 3 million children nationwide. Dr. Seuss's book was the most popular choice among first
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