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We are really dismayed at the bickering over the publication of the Grade Six Achievement Test (GSAT) results. And we are even more disappointed with the Ministry of Education, for given its handling of the matter, we feel compelled to question the ...
2008-06-22 02:26:00
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ScienceDaily (June 22, 2008) — Every extra second it takes an ambulance to get to its destination can mean life or death. But how, besides driving faster, can ambulances get emergency services to people in need as efficiently as possible, every day ...
2008-06-22 04:49:00
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HIBBING — Michael Jordan, Jay Williams and Molly Stenstrom have reason to face with confidence the challenges they’ll encounter as college freshmen next fall. They’ve survived tough college-prep classes in mathematics, physics, English and ...
2008-06-22 03:09:00
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An annual ritual of self-evaluation and soul-searching is playing out in school districts throughout this area and the state of Wisconsin. As the school year ends and students graduate or fan out for summer vacations, school districts are busy ...
2008-06-22 02:40:00
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A reduction in Physics teachers at top secondary schools across the country has left Science students unable to pursue this subject at Caribbean Advance Proficiency Examina-tion (CAPE) level for the new academic year. While the subject was written at ...
2008-06-22 02:04:00
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What is Casanova's biographer to do? The retired libertine did the job so well himself in his Histoire de ma vie that no one could possibly improve on his story, just as no one setting out to describe his extraordinarily restless life could have read ...
2008-06-22 03:30:00
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On the one side stood educrats, who advocated mushy math - or new-new math. They sought to de-emphasize math skills, such as multiplication and solving numeric equations, in favor of pushing students to write about math and how they might solve a ...
2008-06-22 05:46:00
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Hailed as a visionary by the hippie movement and dismissed by some as an eccentric, R. Buckminster Fuller is the subject of an exhibition opening Thursday at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
2008-06-22 03:12:41
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For six days this week, beginning today, MTSU will become a hub of activity for scholars from universities across the United States and China as part of a workshop on mathematics and science education.
2008-06-22 01:10:21
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MTSU is a hub of activity for scholars from universities across the United States and China this week as part of a workshop on mathematics and science education.
2008-06-22 12:16:42
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1997 saw the height of the Math Wars in California. On the one side stood educrats who advocated mushy math -- or new-new math. They sought to de-emphasize math skills, such as multiplication and solving numeric equations, in favor of pushing ...
2008-06-21 10:22:00
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Lauren R. Mantz, Kutztown; Julie A. Merrigan and Wendy T. Scott, Topton; Olga A. Stepanova, Hamburg, counseling psychology/marriage and family; Brian J. Swaldi, Robesonia, and Eric J. Neifert, New Philadelphia, counseling psychology/agency; Jill E ...
2008-06-21 09:18:00
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Michelle Richmond follows her compulsively readable fiction debut, "The Year of Fog," with an equally addictive encore. "No One You Know" tells of a young woman struggling to come to terms with her sister's murder. She finds that she cannot accept ...
2008-06-21 11:27:00
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OXFORD, England - In the early hours of the morning, when the streets are still and the ancient stone walls, the towers, the spires, and domes are bathed in moonlight, Oxford is its most beautiful. Over the centuries it has developed from a small ...
2008-06-21 10:58:00
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GEORGE TOWN: Seventy teachers learned about the New Straits Times English e-learning website for primary and secondary school students during a workshop held at a beach hotel here yesterday.
2008-06-21 11:36:14
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