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College Tuition Controversy Highlights Challenges (ContributorNetwork)
January 29, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
ContributorNetwork – COMMENTARY | According to the Associated Press, President Barack Obama is upset with colleges and universities that have been raising their tuition rates, forcing an increasing number of students into debt as college degrees are worth less in a down economy.
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College Tuition Controversy Highlights Challenges
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College presidents wary of Obama cost-control plan (AP)
January 28, 2012 by elegant · Leave a Comment
AP – Fuzzy math, Illinois State University’s president called it. “Political theater of the worst sort,” said the University of Washington’s head.
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College presidents wary of Obama cost-control plan
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Student charged in Utah school bomb plot (AP)
January 28, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
AP – The two teens had a detailed plot, blueprints of the school and security systems, but no explosives.
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Student charged in Utah school bomb plot
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Newark, NJ, told to produce Facebook pledge log (AP)
January 27, 2012 by creative · Leave a Comment
AP – The state’s largest city must produce a list of documents related to a $100 million pledge to its public schools from Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, a judge ruled Friday.
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Newark, NJ, told to produce Facebook pledge log
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane? (AP)
January 27, 2012 by creative · Leave a Comment
AP – Can flight simulator training on a home computer teach you enough to fly a real plane?
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Can a home computer teach you to fly a real plane?
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APNewsBreak: Atlanta to repay $363K for cheating (AP)
January 20, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
AP – Officials say the school district in Atlanta has agreed to repay more than $363,000 in federal money the district won by teachers and administrators cheating.
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Wifi bullies emerge in wired Korean schools (Reuters)
January 20, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
Reuters – Being the most wired country in the world has opened the way for a new form of bullying in South Korean schools, with victims being forced to pay for Wifi access for their tormentors.
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Wifi bullies emerge in wired Korean schools
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Ed Dept. seeks public input on cheating (AP)
January 20, 2012 by publisher · Leave a Comment
AP – The Education Department wants the public’s input to develop guidelines to prevent and detect cheating. The effort comes after several cheating scandals involving teachers.
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Apple jumps into digital textbooks fray (Reuters)
January 19, 2012 by elegant · Leave a Comment
Reuters – Apple Inc took a big jump into the digital textbooks market with the launch of its iBooks 2 software on Thursday, aiming to revitalize the U.S. education market and quicken the adoption of its market-leading iPad in that sector.
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Obama education reforms advance as Congress falters (Reuters)
January 18, 2012 by admin · Leave a Comment
Reuters – President Barack Obama’s administration is moving ahead in reforming U.S.
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Obama education reforms advance as Congress falters
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