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Briefly In Education
School district awarded honor from club The Boys & Girls Club of Laguna Beach awarded the Laguna Beach Unified School District the 2012 Outstanding Agency Partner Award, according to a news release. "The club is honored to have such a strong...Tags: University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities, Students
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Proponent calls Common Core the 'great equalizer of education'
Daily American Staff WriterPennsylvania's Common Core standards are academic standards, not a curriculum. Common Core State Standards are intended to make sure that high school graduates are prepared to succeed in higher education, the military or the workforce regardless of where...Tags: Executive Branch, Government, Teachers, Politics, Teaching and Learning
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Almost half of college grads need more to be career-ready
ReutersMore than 40 percent of recent college graduates in the U.S. are either working at jobs that don't require a degree or need more training to attain the career they want, according to a poll released Tuesday. An online survey of about 2,000 young workers...Tags: Colleges and Universities
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div.article div.byline p.date {display:none;} Nathan Rabin Nathan Rabin is the head writer for The A.V. Club. His books include “The Big Rewind” and “My Year of Flops.” He also collaborated on “Weird Al: The Book.”...Tags: Entertainment, Awards and Prizes, Music, Newspaper and Magazine, The Boston Globe
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Make it your business to save money
The thinking behind pursuing a Master of Business Administration degree often goes like this: With an MBA I can advance in my career and, presumably, earn more money. But like so much in business, the "income" side of the ledger has a companion...
Tags: Finance, Travel, Government Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, Teaching and Learning
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Carson shows his integrity
Dr. Ben Carson doesn't need me, or anyone else for that matter, to defend him ("Dr. Ben Carson steps down as speaker at Hopkins graduation," April 11). His decision to withdraw as the commencement speaker at Johns Hopkins University was just another...
Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Johns Hopkins University
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Dropout issue goes way beyond age limit
Upon reading about the legislators changing the age that students may leave school from 16 to 18, several memories came to mind because I spent 25 years working with students as a teacher and then working for students as an administrator. It is admirable...
Tags: Schools, Teachers, High Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Coppin State in disarray, students tell committee
Grace-Kelly Anoma stood in front of a special committee convened to address Coppin State University's troubles and let loose with her frustrations. Some professors teach by reading straight out of the textbook, Anoma told the panel Thursday evening. The...
Tags: Teachers, University System of Maryland, Teaching and Learning, University of Maryland Baltimore County, Colleges and Universities
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Local high schools work to see students succeed beyond high school
Staff WriterFor students at Imperial High School, academic success is not only an expectation but a culture that is set in place long before the first day of high school. “Everything revolves around academics,” said Kayleigh Dougan, an 18-year-old...Tags: Schools, Teachers, High Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Allentown students can get guaranteed admission to Bloomsburg
Valley 610Allentown School District students can be guaranteed admission to Bloomsburg University as part of a new parternship between the schools. Here are the details, as provided by the school district: ASD students will be guaranteed admission, and will have... -
State continues to improve graduation rate
SACRAMENTO — Graduation rates among the state’s public school students are climbing and dropout rates are falling, with the biggest gains being made among African-American and Hispanic students, state Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students
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Mark D. Sokolik, corporate attorney, formerly of Hunt Valley
Mark D. Sokolik, a corporate lawyer remembered as a fitness and music enthusiast, died last week after complications from a fall. He was 30. A former Hunt Valley resident who attended Loyola Blakefield in Towson, Mr. Sokolik went on to graduate from the...
Tags: University of Baltimore, Entertainment, Laws, Hunt Valley, Religion and Belief
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