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While the best gardens may dazzle with patterns and colors, or overwhelm with form on an epic scale (think Versailles), there’s always much more at work—literally—beneath the surface. To give you the dirt on some of the most beautiful, lush ...
2008-09-26 03:55:00
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A radical maths teaching technique that mixes children of all abilities together so they can help to teach each other is being tested in England. The technique, known as complex instruction, has been developed by academics in California where ...
2008-09-26 04:38:00
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FROM his home at Battlefields — where he teaches his favourite subject Mathematics — my good old friend Solomon Banda followed all the drama unfolding at Rufaro last Sunday live on national television.
2008-09-26 03:35:33
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Required for Jan 09 or earlier. Business and Enterprise is our specialism, with a focus across the whole curriculum & shared with our business & community partners.
2008-09-26 03:48:46
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Alexandria, VA - Richard Garriott, the next civilian to fly into space and son of NASA's Skylab Astronaut Owen Garriott, plans to talk to students through live amateur radio downlinks during his October flight to the International Space Station. The ...
2008-09-26 09:14:00
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Innovation in architecture can be a risky business. Unlike fashion, film or phones, buildings are required to be more than ephemeral; they need to last, to function, to adapt to changing uses. If they can be beautiful, sculptural or surprising, that ...
2008-09-26 05:25:00
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OCALA - Central Florida Community College announced this week that Dr. Barbara Burrows has been named vice president for instructional affairs. Burrows was most recently provost of Marshalltown Community College in Iowa. She begins her duties as vice ...
2008-09-26 10:19:00
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JACKSON, Miss. -- The Mississippi Department of Education has released the results of testing of public elementary- and middle-school students on new state tests for language arts and mathematics. The MCT2 test was administered to students in third ...
2008-09-26 09:57:00
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Finance major Steven Rivera is tired of his friends asking if Clayton State University lost accreditation. “A lot of people are dumb in thinking just because the name is Clayton that we lost accreditation,” the 19-year-old student said Thursday ...
2008-09-26 09:29:00
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OXFORD, Miss. Mississippi has been chasing away ghosts for years, trying to rid itself of a past that keeps haunting the present. But the ghosts just won't leave Mississippi alone. University of Mississippi Chancellor Robert Khayat thought he could ...
2008-09-26 10:26:00
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For years, Amy Jo Kim has been a well-known and respected member of the video game design community, as well as the author of perhaps the best book ever written on building online community. But for the most part, through years of working on other ...
2008-09-26 11:09:00
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TROY, N.Y. , Sept. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- An economist at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute says that a model he developed forecasted the current economic slowdown at least one year before it became apparent to most observers. The model, which ...
2008-09-26 11:16:00
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The National Audit Office said there was "no quantifiable evidence" that the use of rewards and sanctions in the public sector worked. It may even cause schools to use banned tactics - such as picking the best pupils - to inflate their position on ...
2008-09-26 11:59:00
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Four Cal Poly faculty members have been awarded nearly $200,000 by the National Science Foundation’s ADVANCE Program to study the experiences of female faculty in science, technology, engineering and math at Cal Poly. The grant would allow award recipients Nilgun Sungar (College of Science and Mathematics), Mary A. Armstrong and Jasna Jovanovic (College of Liberal Arts), and Daniel Walsh ...
2008-09-26 12:13:55
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The Mississippi Department of Education has released the results of new testing for language arts and mathematics.
2008-09-26 08:39:46
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