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FIST endorses March 4 National Day of Action

21 hours ago ago from Fight Imperialism Stand Together

March 4 National Day of Action to Defend Education As people throughout the country struggle under the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, public education from pre-K to higher and adult education is threatened by budget cuts, layoffs, privatization, tuition and fee increases, and other attacks. Budget cuts degrade the quality of public education by decreasing student services and increasing class size, while tuition ...

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Briefly Noted: Kevin Carey, “That Old College Lie”

21 hours ago ago from Rethink.

Kevin Carey, That Old College Lie The article is excellent and should be read by as many as possible as soon as possible. The primary call is for information: American colleges grant more than 300,000 bachelor’s degrees in business every year. Whose graduates are most successful in business? There are anecdotes, but no available, comparable data. Nobody really knows. Which teacher education program best prepares candidates to excel ...

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Federal Application for Student Aid

16 hours ago ago from Suseco.com

Everybody knows that the cost of studying at college is crippling for most families. It is very often far beyond the ability to pay of most ordinary people, so they look around for alternatives. These alternatives may include getting a job or getting a student loan. In most cases, the student loan is the alternative, which is selected by most students. When you are looking at the different types of loans you can get, you should find out about ...

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North Texas university presidents respond to graduation dilemma

22 hours ago ago from THE EDUCATION FRONT

We asked , and they answered. Here are several responses from university presidents across North Texas about how colleges can help students graduate on time. As more replies come in from other local university presidents, I will post them. DR. DAVID DANIEL, president, University of Texas at Dallas This is a broad issue in which individual and institutional circumstances vary widely, so there's not one right answer that fits every ...

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Federal Application for Student Aid (FAFSA)

16 hours ago ago from Fishing Secrets

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Arne Duncan: Banks Don't Belong in the Student Loan Business

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Since I arrived in Washington, I've been looking at every line item in the budget of the U.S. Department of Education with two questions in mind: Is this program helping students learn? And is it a good use of taxpayer money? In the case of the Federal Family Education Loan (FFEL) program, the answer to both questions is no. Under the current FFEL program, banks make loans to students. While those students remain in school, the federal ...

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David E. Thigpen: Rethinking School Discipline

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Classroom learning is a delicate balance between teacher and student -- a balance of discipline and nurturing that shelters students from the chaos of the outside world and replaces it with structure and inspiration to help focus on building their minds. But the recently published analysis by the Associated Press on in-school disciplinary actions in Illinois reveals that the disciplinary side of education is often too heavy-handed, sweeping ...

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Economy Doesn’t Slow Demand for Early Entry to College

10 hours ago ago from The New York Times

James S. Miller, the dean of admissions at Brown University , figured this could be the year that the frantic demand for admission under binding early-decision programs might begin to subside. After all, under such programs, admitted students cannot seek competing financial aid offers. Jeremy M. Lange for The New York Times The chapel at Duke University. Duke is among the colleges that had an increase in applications for ...

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Umfress named Coker College Dean of Students

21 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

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21 hours ago ago from Media General - WSAV.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Chatham County Students Win State Health Department's Shoo Flu, Shoo Contest Savannah-Chatham Public School District Left to Right: Department of Education Associated Superintendent Dr. Garry McGiboney, Department of Education Deputy ...

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