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Most schools follow this schedule >> Oct. 21 : Exit Level ELA Retest and Online Retest. >> Oct. 22 : Exit Level Mathematics Retest and Online Retest. >> Oct. 23 : Exit Level Science Retest and Online Retest. Many of you have expressed concerns about ...
2008-08-18 07:59:00
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Touro University's College of Education on Mare Island in Vallejo is offering a variety of programs designed with you in mind. Classes start August 25 for credential programs for multiple or single subject and special education. The first week of ...
2008-08-18 06:47:00
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Children will walk farther to the bus stop, pay more for lunch, study from old textbooks and wear last year's clothes. Field trips? Forget about it. This year, it could cost nearly twice as much to fuel the yellow buses that rumble to school each ...
2008-08-18 07:30:00
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NEW YORK - Hard times and higher fuel prices will follow kids back to school this fall. Children will walk farther to the bus stop, pay more for lunch, study from old textbooks and wear last year’s clothes. Field trips? Forget about it. This year ...
2008-08-18 06:26:00
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Children will walk farther to the bus stop, pay more for lunch, study from old textbooks and wear last year's clothes. Field trips? Forget about it. This year, it could cost nearly twice as much to fuel the yellow buses that rumble to school each ...
2008-08-18 08:06:00
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The number of top pass rates is expected to eclipse 2007 results, when 19.5 per cent of papers was graded an A* or A. Experts say many schools are moving pupils away from tough subjects such as languages and three separate sciences towards softer ...
2008-08-18 08:35:00
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The 2009 Darwin celebrations are officially under way, now that we are halfway through Richard Dawkins' flagship TV series, The Genius of Charles Darwin . But I can't help but feel they have not begun well. Dawkins' exploration of the science seems ...
2008-08-18 06:47:00
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If you like television celebrities, nonfiction authors, mathematics, illegal drug consumption, or any combination of the above: tonight is your night! Tommy Chong – of Cheech & Chong and That 70s Show Photo Hut fame – appears at the big ol’ Borders on N. Clark Street tonight at 7:30. He’s signing copies of Cheech and Chong: The Unauthorized Biography, so expect to be regaled with at ...
2008-08-18 11:24:02
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Koforidua, Aug. 18, GNA - Mr Felix Boampong Wiredu, Mathematics Tutor of Pope John's Senior High School in Koforidua was last week-end elected National Secretary of Presbyterian Men's Fellowship.
2008-08-18 08:56:05
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Coppell Independent School District (CISD) principal Joy Smartt will soon join the district’s curriculum team as the Director of Mathematics K-8. A veteran teacher and administrator for 30 years, Smartt began as an elementary classroom teacher, then served as an elementary consultant, and an instructional specialist.
2008-08-18 11:15:41
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Kagman High School student Terrence Duenas, who is part of a bridge program at the Northern Marianas College, recently participated in an off-island conference aimed at advancing students' success in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
2008-08-18 07:12:18
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TACOMA -- Jack Emerson Brady, who survived the Bataan Death March in World War II, rose to the rank of major during 20 years in the Army and later taught high school mathematics, has died at 87.
2008-08-18 10:44:45
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A new study here shows that even slight stress and anxiety can substantially worsen a person's allergic reaction to some routine allergens. Moreover, the added impact of stress and anxiety seem to linger, causing the second day of a stressed person's allergy attack to be much worse.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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Certain types of video games can have beneficial effects, improving gamers' dexterity as well as their ability to problem-solve - attributes that have proven useful not only to students but to surgeons, according to research discussed Sunday at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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While U.S students continue to lag behind many countries academically, national statistics show that teachers have responded by assigning more homework. But according to a joint study by researchers at Binghamton University and the University of Nevada, when it comes to math, piling on the homework may not work for all students.
1969-12-31 04:00:00
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