Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Education News - 30 Jan 2008

A researcher studying the impacts on water and catastrophic debris flows on Mount Hood says there remain still more questions to be answered. Hydroclimatologist and geographer Anne Nolin, of Oregon State University, spoke about her research to a room packed full of people Jan. 22 in Hood River.
Source: www.hoodrivernews.com

More information might have helped researchers disentangle the effects of concussion and PTSD, says Mark Lovell, director of the sports concussion program at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. It’s also possible that some of the ...
Source: www.msnbc.msn.com

Graduate trainee teachers to help 'gifted' pupils get into sought-after universities under new scheme
Source: education.guardian.co.uk

In response to a shortage of 400 teachers this year, Gov. Huntsman recommended increasing teachers’ salaries by 7 percent and called on universities to graduate 1,000 more teachers annually, over the next four years.
Source: blogs.edweek.org



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