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17 hours ago ago from Al Revis Academy

What today's high school? If the summit came a succession of structural reforms, sometimes significant, they did little to move the frameworks of the educational relationship: class, lecture, the policy decision, the pathways differentiated repetition by default, service teachers. The external pressures changes in economic and social rules, modes of transmission of knowledge and forms of knowledge have created an overriding obligation of the ...

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21 hours ago ago from Nightlights Blog

Online press releases help to keep you constantly in the eyes of the world and are constant reminders of your online presence. They generate good publicity for you and your business. Starting to use online press releases to boost your business is a good idea and doing so quickly, will give you an edge over the competition out there. An online press release is an advertisement for your business but it also doubles up as an important and ...

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22 hours ago ago from Online College Degree Programs

High School Student Who Attends Online College Wins geteducated.com Scholarship Earthtimes (press release) She is working toward her bachelor's degree in interpreter training at Troy, an Alabama-based school that offers both on-campus and online degree programs . .. See the original post: High School Student Who Attends Online College Wins geteducated.com Scholarship - Earthtimes (press release)

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20 hours ago ago from Carol J. Carter

CAROL’S SUMMARY: Balancing work and school has always been a challenge. So much so, that a new study by a nonpartisan nonprofit research group called Public Agenda titled, “With Their Whole Lives Ahead of Them,” found that 71% of the young adults surveyed who had quit college stated work as a factor in their decision. The Chronicle of Higher Education cites these findings: 1. The top reason the dropouts gave for leaving college was ...

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Downing Post Webinar Release

16 hours ago ago from College Recruiting, Enrollment & Retention Services - Higher Education Development Resources - EducationDynamics.com

Student success expert Dr. Skip Downing reveals best practices for leveraging student empowerment and learner-centered experiences to boost retention Hoboken, New Jersey (November 23, 2009) Nearly one third (26 percent) of higher education administrators polled during Thursday’s EducationDynamics webinar, “ Empowering Students: A Key to Retention Success ,” said they hope to increase their student retention rate by more than 10 percent ...

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Kaplan College Opens in Arlington

23 hours ago ago from PopEater

Kaplan Higher Education has opened a new Kaplan College campus in Arlington, which began classes today. The school, located at 2241 South Watson Rd. in Arlington, will help serve the community’s needs for career-focused education and provide local employers with skilled graduates in high-demand fields. The Arlington campus is Kaplan Higher Education’s seventeenth campus in the state of Texas. “We are excited to extend our foundation for ...

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15 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

From the UC student protests over fee hikes, to community colleges holding midnight classes due to increased demand, to repeated warnings from business and policy leaders that we are not graduating enough competitive workers, America is facing a crisis in higher education. Why? Because the last great social shift to impact higher education was back in 1944 with the introduction of the GI Bill that transformed access to higher education for ...

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LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Look at the positives within our schools

16 hours ago ago from Media General - SCNow.com

Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This LETTER TO THE EDITOR: Look at the positives within our schools DEAR EDITOR Published: December 10, 2009 So often, we hear about the problems with today's schools and students. There are stories of falling test scores, budget cuts, teacher shortages, ...

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McGraw-Hill Education's Online Resources Ease Learning at Home During H1N1 Outbreak

1 day ago ago from PopEater

NEW YORK, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- When H1N1 or other illnesses prevent school attendance, students, parents and teachers can now access a variety of McGraw-Hill Education's free instructional resources on the web. The company's new Continuity of Learning site complies with U.S. Department of Education Secretary Arne Duncan's call to minimize disruptions to classroom teaching and learning in case of school closings or absenteeism caused by ...

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22 hours ago ago from PopEater

WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- By directing fiscal year 2010 Labor-HHS-Education appropriations toward high school programs and the students who are least likely to graduate prepared for college and work, the Committees on Appropriations are moving in the right direction, according to the Campaign for High School Equity (CHSE), a coalition of civil rights organizations focused on high school education reform. Along with steady ...

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