Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Education News - 18 Dec 2007













Monday, December 17, 2007

Education News - 17 Dec 2007













Education News - 17 Dec 2007













Education News - 17 Dec 2007













Sunday, December 16, 2007

Education News - 16 Dec 2007

A half-dozen nuclear power plants are scheduled to come online over the next decade, and Texas A&M University will lead the effort to train the 2, ...
Source: www.theeagle.com

Dec. 13:Â Sammy Gitau, a former drug dealer from one of Nairobi's most notorious slums had a dream. Today, as NBC's Dawna Friesen reports, he achieved it: He's graduating from the University of Manchester. "Forty-three," Linda said. "Oh, my God ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

The universities secretary to counter fierce condemnation of the government's plan to cut funding for second degrees
Source: education.guardian.co.uk

Sally Smith, the founder of the widely respected Lab School of Washington and a professor of special education at American University, died Dec. 1.
Source: www.edweek.org

Children who are made fun of for being overweight may carry deep psychological scars because of it, according to The Boston Globe. A new Yale University study "found that overweight and obese children who are subjected to verbal taunts and...
Source: blogs.edweek.org



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