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Online courses can be a valuable asset to students who are struggling in a classroomRead the Full Story
Online courses can be a valuable asset to students who are struggling in a classroomRead the Full Story
Midland School District Superintendent Nick Trombetta often begins his story talking about how no Pennsylvania high school in 1994 would accept students from the tiny Beaver County district when its high school closed, causing students to bus to East Liverpool, Ohio.Read the Full Story
Midland School District Superintendent Nick Trombetta often begins his story talking about how no Pennsylvania high school in 1994 would accept students from the tiny Beaver County district when its high school closed, causing students to bus to East Liverpool, Ohio.Read the Full Story
Like many instructors at large universities, Mark Oliva doesn’t see several students until the final exam.Read the Full Story
The future of public broadcasting rests in technology, the new president of the Public Broadcasting Service said yesterday in her first public speech. Read the Full Story
BABSON PARK, Mass., May 18 (AScribe Newswire) — Online learning is thriving in the 16 member states of the Southern Regional Education Board when compared with the rest of the nation, according to a first-of-its-kind report by SREB, in partnership with the Sloan Consortium.Read the Full Story
Popka’s degree from Almeda University wasn’t from an accredited school recognized by the Florida Department of Law EnforcemeRead the Full Story
Up to six new charter schools, some aimed to serve the highly gifted, at-risk students and students interested in an integrated arts education, could be operating by fall 2007 in the Sheboygan Area School District.Read the Full Story
Up to six new charter schools, some aimed to serve the highly gifted, at-risk students and students interested in an integrated arts education, could be operating by fall 2007 in the Sheboygan Area School District.Read the Full Story