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NYS Schools to Receive Grants to Promote Socioeconomic Integration

NYS Schools to Receive Grants to Promote Socioeconomic Integration PRESS RELEASES By Long Island News & PRs       Published: December 3…

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Little College Guidance: 500 High School Students Per Counselor By ELIZABETH A. HARRIS

Little College Guidance: 500 High School Students Per Counselor By ELIZABETH A. HARRISDEC. 25, 2014 NY Times A steady stream of tee…

Started by Michael Keany in Finance and the Economy

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ESL/EFL Teachers Can Get Great Free Online Prof. Dev. With “The Electronic Village Online”

ESL/EFL Teachers Can Get Great Free Online Prof. Dev. With “The Electronic Village Online”from Larry Ferlazzo's Websites of the Day... by L…

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Nearly 500,000 Fewer Americans Will Pass the GED in 2014 After a Major Overhaul to the Test

Via the Cleveland Scene: “Nearly 500,000 Fewer Americans Will Pass the GED in 2014 After a Major Overhaul to the Test.” The new test, now…

Started by Michael Keany in Continuing Education - University News

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Michigan OKs School Taxes for New Red Wings Hockey Arena

Schuette OKs school taxes for new Red Wings arena Posted By Ryan Felton on Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 8:30 PM Wikimedia Commons Bill Schuette, M…

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Hours of Homework Assigned Weekly to 15-Year-Olds Around the World

SONALI KOHLI DEC 13 2014 The Atlantic Hong Kong students set up a homework center in the midst of pro-democracy protests. (Tyrone Siu/R…

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Lego Reissues Popular Science Line for Girls By RACHEL ABRAMS

Lego Reissues Popular Science Line for Girls By RACHEL ABRAMS DEC. 12, 2014 NY Times   For female Lego scientists, the experiment…

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25 colleges have agreed to accept all or most transfer credit from students who have completed courses from a council-created pool of 100 low-cost online courses

ACE Creates Alternative Credit Consortium December 16, 2014 The American Council on Education on Monday announced that 25 colleges have…

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Town poised to make all public schools for-profit charters

Pennsylvania town poised to make all public schools for-profit charters by Peter Moskowitz   @ptrmsk Aljezzera NEWS THE SCRUTINEER Phin…

Started by Michael Keany in Current Education News - Attention Should Be Given

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