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Job Journal December 3, 2006 Rich Heintz |
Public vs. Private Colleges Are you better off attending a public or private school? |
BusinessWeek December 11, 2006 Moon Ihlwan |
Where A Teacher Can Make Millions Korean kids are jamming into "cram schools" - as parents pony up big time. |
Geotimes November 2006 Lisa Rossbacher |
Thinking Space A 2005 report of the Committee on Support for Thinking Spatially: The Incorporation of Geographic Information Science Across the K-12 Curriculum makes a powerful argument for why spatial thinking is important. |
Fast Company December 1, 2006 Cheryl Dahle |
Prime Partners: First Book In 1992, the reading skill level for low-income kids in the United States had been flat for nearly a quarter-century. That is when First Book was founded. |
ifeminists October 18, 2006 Todd Andrew Barnett |
It's Time to Abolish the Public Schools, Part 1 With all the problems associated with the public "government" schools, isn't it time to pull the plug on them and put an end to the pervasive evil that is the bedrock of the public "government" school monopoly? |
The Motley Fool October 17, 2006 Mary Dalrymple |
Lake Wobegon College Many financial aid administrators say parents have a false sense of security that their child's chosen college will help them pay the costs of their child's education. |
Fast Company October 2006 Alyssa Danigelis |
Good Principles, Great Principals Jim Collins goes to school - and explains high performance there, too. |
BusinessWeek October 23, 2006 Christopher Farrell |
Going Beyond Head Start Programs that put real money into intensive preschooling pay off - in productive workers. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2006 Matt Villano |
Fighting Plagiarism :: Taking the Work Out of Homework With the rise of the internet, schools are seeing an epidemic of cut-and-paste plagiarism. But the same technology that's making plagiarism easy is being used by teachers to catch copycats in the act. |
T.H.E. Journal October 2006 Linda L. Briggs |
eProcurement :: The Technology of Smart Shopping Cheaper, more efficient, and altogether easier than paper-based methods, electronic purchasing is eliminating handwritten requisition forms and long waits for supplies. So why are districts so slow to make the transition? |
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