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A Sydney girls' school will let its student use iPods, the internet and mobile phones during exams as a new method of assessment. Presbyterian Ladies' College at Croydon will let year nine English students use the hi-tech equipment during exams first ...
2008-08-19 06:28:00
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A: There are several federal and state programs that can help you, depending on where you teach and what subjects you teach. Also, the state has some scholarship and loan programs designed to entice prospective teachers to enter the field ...
2008-08-19 08:22:00
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Lisa Pritchett says she was in “total shock” to be named Teacher of the Year for 2008-2009 for Murray County Schools. “I was pleased that my peers picked me,” she said, “because there are so many good teachers out there who need to be ...
2008-08-19 08:01:00
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DEARBORN - First-year Dearborn Public School District (DPS) Superintendent Brian Whiston has stressed student achievement and improving test scores ever since he was first interviewed for the post this spring. His first opportunity to see where his ...
2008-08-19 05:59:00
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Fall City resident Ruth Hicks Afflack, 75, died at home on Thursday, July 31. Ruth was born on Oct. 13, 1932, in Pittsburgh, Penn. She was a professor in the mathematics department at California State University, Long Beach, from 1966 to 1992. There ...
2008-08-19 04:04:00
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Tags: software developer , programming skills , strong c++ , c++ programming , progress A fantastic opportunity to work with cutting edge technologies as comes about in the Birmingham area. A Company specialising in business process modelling are ...
2008-08-19 05:52:00
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KUCHING: Educators are urged to teach science and mathematics subjects in a more interesting manner to arouse and sustain students’ interest.
2008-08-19 08:09:37
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A new prototype screen being shown at the Leipzig Games Convention is hoping to revolutionise the way first person shooter gamer play FPS games. Called the jDome, the new screen, which its makers say will cost around £100 and be released in the ...
2008-08-19 01:56:00
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ABSTRACT: As the 21st century has dawned we have seen a dramatic uptake of robots for unstructured environments; already from zero to thousands of ground robots in the US military, and from zero to many millions of home cleaning robots world wide ...
2008-08-19 02:24:00
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HOUSTON, Aug. 19, 2008 We all understand that even the tiniest changes in the environment can create big opportunities and challenges for plants, animals and humans, but rarely do we consider what's happening on a microscopic level and what those ...
2008-08-19 01:34:00
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Genco Shipping & Trading Ltd ( GNK ) Stock Quote , Chart , News , Add to Watchlist Zacks.com announces the latest list of top performing Zacks #1 Rank ( “ strong buy ” ) stocks. The stocks on the prestigious list with the highest returns last ...
2008-08-19 11:40:00
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It was fitting that Chris Hoy should win Britain’s 15th gold medal of the Beijing Games yesterday. At 6ft 1in and 14½ stone, with a torso that draws gasps when he rolls down his Lycra bodysuit, few athletes personify better how far British sport ...
2008-08-19 02:03:00
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When I was a young Oxford don interviewing admissions candidates, three A grades at A-level was exceptional, but it is now the norm. Yet few of my colleagues believe that the students they teach are brighter, or better prepared. So when, yet again ...
2008-08-19 11:54:00
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There was a little crying and tears Monday morning, some sad faces and emotional good-byes for the first day of school. And that was just from some of the parents, particularly those sending kindergartners off for the first time. Schools have come a ...
2008-08-19 01:24:00
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Science teaching award winner Ranjith Dediwalage with students (from left) Morgan Coventry, Alexis Coventry and Cassidy Hucel. Photo: Jason South WHEN science teacher Ranjith Dediwalage walks along Port Phillip Bay he doesn't just see the beach ...
2008-08-19 06:32:00
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