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New data from the state Department of Education shows that 70 percent of eighth-grade students passed muster on the mathematics portion of the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test.
2009-06-05 01:01:45
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Software engineer will develop software services in a Service Oriented Architecture for proprietary projects. Candidate will follow a service development framework to develop reusable services in an Agile/lean software development environment to ...
2009-06-05 10:55:00
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University of Queensland scholarship recipient Alex Ridley is using his mathematical and communication skills to improve future public health. Mr Ridley is conducting research that hopes to predict the spread of epidemics in the future. "The recent ...
2009-06-03 07:54:00
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OWENDALE — Winds blowing through this village will be put to some good use later this summer, as the Owendale-Gagetown Area Schools will be installing a 35-foot wind turbine as an educational project for students and the community. The project is ...
2009-06-05 09:43:00
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HARPERS FERRY, W.Va. (AP) — A program that helps teachers use the Appalachian Trail as an outdoor classroom is getting a $50,000 boost from the American Honda Foundation. The grant supports the Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Trails to Every ...
2009-06-05 08:53:00
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ATLANTA -- Thousands more Georgia eighth-graders passed state exams this year compared to last year. New data from the state Department of Education shows that 70 percent of eighth-grade students passed muster on the mathematics portion of the ...
2009-06-05 11:23:00
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When students working with educational software get stymied, they often try to find fault with the computer or the software, rather than look to their own mistakes, according to a new dissertation at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden. Annika Lantz ...
2009-06-05 09:43:00
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CRCT results for Georgia’s third, fifth and eighth graders improved this year in comparison to last year, when at least one test had a 76-percent failure rate. Data was not available for school systems or individual schools. But statewide, test ...
2009-06-05 12:21:00
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Published June 05, 2009 10:30 am - A program that helps teachers use the Appalachian Trail as an outdoor classroom is getting a $50,000 boost from the American Honda Foundation. The grant supports the Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Trails to Every ...
2009-06-05 09:29:00
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HARPERS FERRY, W.Va. (AP) -- A program that helps teachers use the Appalachian Trail as an outdoor classroom is getting a $50,000 boost from the American Honda Foundation. The grant supports the Appalachian Trail Conservancy's "Trails to Every ...
2009-06-05 09:36:00
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The course, entitled Social Media Fundamentals, aims to explain the rise and relevance of social media, while integrating it with core subjects such as mathematics and English. It will be the first time a formal social media course will be taught in ...
2009-06-05 06:23:00
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In the woods of Bangor Township, Anne and Pat Trahan are sold on solar, and have been for decades. They built a 2,500-square-foot "passive solar" home in 1979, in a decade when soaring oil prices led to a boom in solar and other alternative energy ...
2009-06-05 06:30:00
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In Egypt's hot afternoon sun, the boy walked on dirt roads, over piles of rocks to lead tourists on camel rides through the countryside for another six hours to bring a few American dollars home to support his family. Yammering away about his ...
2009-06-05 05:54:00
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DALTON — These are the days of ceremony, tradition and spirit. It's a time of commencements, awards and holidays. At Wahconah Regional High School, a 21-year-old program known as "Senior Assembly" is among the most cherished. It's a day of ...
2009-06-05 07:56:00
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Chicago and New York City led the way lower last week, with ADR declines of 26.5% and 26.4%, respectively. These are major markets, with significant concentrations of hotels aligned with the large, publicly held lodging companies. RevPAR declines ...
2009-06-05 07:27:00
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