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Despite Government attempts to make school admissions fairer, pupils from poor homes still have "little opportunity" of getting into the best secondary schools, it is claimed. Even deprived pupils from academically-successful primary schools ...
2008-07-27 03:34:00
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Chris Stephens/The Plain DealerEugene Sanders Cleveland - Halfway through his original four-year contract, Eugene Sanders says he still loves serving as chief executive officer of the Cleveland schools. What's not to love? Vanishing enrollment and accompanying state pressure to scale...
2008-07-27 06:03:55
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For Sunday, a paragraph from one of my favorite Atlantic articles of all time: Everything written in self-conscious, writerly prose, on the other hand, is now considered to be "literary fiction"—not necessarily good literary fiction, mind you, but ...
2008-07-27 11:17:00
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At Seoul National University, music professors and arts professors will give lectures at the engineering college and medical professors at the social science college, as the university takes a serious leap toward interdisciplinary consilience. SNU is ...
2008-07-27 11:31:00
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In order for our students to compete on a global scale, Washington must take over school standards and testing.
2008-07-27 11:46:10
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Aug. 15: Intermediate Excel 2007, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Jackson State. After a review of the concepts learned in Beginning Excel 2007, participants will learn how to use multiple worksheets; how to link worksheets using 3-D formulas; how to link ...
2008-07-27 03:10:00
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Mary Baykan, director of the Washington County Free Library, has been appointed to the Workforce Creation and Adult Education Transition Council by Gov. Martin O'Malley. Baykan will represent Maryland's public libraries on the coalition, which will ...
2008-07-27 04:36:00
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Police shoot, kill man who stomped baby to death Gang members apologize after stabbing wrong man in Modesto 4 women file lawsuit against Sheriff's Department Modesto man sentenced to a year in jail in son's death Motorcycle shop owner, sheriff's ...
2008-07-27 03:17:00
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To Angela Olinger, if you stick with music, it can take you anywhere. The 18-year-old from Newhall has stuck with music for a long time, playing the clarinet and other instruments since her elementary school days. Her talent has grown over the years ...
2008-07-27 03:53:00
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BORN into a farming family in Dumfries and Galloway, Margaret McCreath went to Douglas-Ewart High School in Newton Stewart, where she was Dux and Gold Medallist. She went on to the University of Edinburgh, graduating in 1947 with mathematics as her ...
2008-07-27 02:13:00
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Ruth Ann Thomas, 91, who taught mathematics to Toledo students for decades, died Wednesday in the Hospice of Northwest Ohio, South Detroit Avenue, from complications of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure. Mrs. Thomas ...
2008-07-27 04:50:00
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"In spite of the perception that Science and Mathematics are subjects of major importance to the development and progress of any nation, the most common attitude held by students towards these two subjects is negative. "Mathematics in particular is ...
2008-07-26 11:57:00
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BOSTON - The thing is, not so long ago the Yankees had all but stopped worrying about the Red Sox. The Sox were the Sox, and they were the defending champs, and they got off to that flying start and they were all but unbeatable at home, and they were ...
2008-07-27 01:30:00
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A Cape Town high school mathematics master was convicted on Tuesday of fraud for lodging a false claim with the Road Accident Fund (RAF). John Ruiters, 54, was given a 12-month suspended jail sentence in the Bellville specialised commercial crime court.
2008-07-27 04:15:34
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Summer learning: Justin Berman, 8, left, is tutored by Nicole Moser as part of the YMCA summer Camp. Four school districts in Franklin County will offer tutoring throughout the upcoming school year to students who did not have "proficient" scores on ...
2008-07-26 10:52:00
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