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Saturday, January 25, 2014

Glean video lectures

Glean is a relatively new service which has several videos on many different college topics such as calculus and chemistry. Students may find these videos helpful.
Mitchell H. Rubinstein
Hat Tip: Professor Leilani Cohen, Atlantic Tech

Saturday, January 11, 2014

Charter-school students stay put longer
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Sunday, April 7, 2013

Get smart – tough new exams coming


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Get smart – tough new exams coming

There's no cramming for the Common Core. New York students in grades 3 to 8 are bracing for new math and English tests starting April 16 that will be tougher than any in history. The results will serve as a reality check, officials say. "Even if kids don't...


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N.J. Department of Education gets 38 applications to start new charter schools


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N.J. Department of Education gets 38 applications to start new charter schools

One applicant hopes to name a charter school after a prominent state senator


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Monday, April 1, 2013

Teach for America critics organizing 'resistance' at summit


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Teach for America critics organizing 'resistance' at summit



A group of Teach for America alumni and students of TFA teachers who are critical of the organization are holding a summit this summer in an effort to organize against the organization that is popular with school reformers.

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EDUCATION: 35 indicted in Atlanta cheating scandal


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EDUCATION: 35 indicted in Atlanta cheating scandal

Former Atlanta schools superintendent Beverly Hall, seen in this 2011 Associated Press photo, was among 35 people indicted Friday in the Atlanta schools cheating scandal.



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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Robot newest teacher at Kan. high school


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Robot newest teacher at Kan. high school

Students at the Career and Technical Education Academy in Hutchinson are getting acquainted with the quick-witted, sometimes sarcastic machine. 'He can do anything we program him to do,' says teacher Steve Stacey.



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