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American Education Week about providing quality education
Providing quality education to all students is the focus of American Education Week this week.Beatrice Education Association Co-President Doris Martin said this year's theme is, “Great Public Schools: A Basic Right and Our Responsibility,” during a presentation to the Beatrice Public Schools Board of Education during the board's regular meeting Monday evening.“The teachers in this district work ...
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Effectiveness of sex education questioned
Triggered by reports of an alleged rise in teen pregnancy, the Tehachapi Unified School District Board of Trustees took up the subject of sex education and the effectiveness of the district's current instruction at its meeting last week. “The program we have is not being effective,” said Trustee Judy Walsh, who requested the subject be aired. “I'd like it to be something we can be ...
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CHS promotes Go Get It! attitude about education
In a week filled with activities, Celina High School is promoting the importance of continuing education beyond high school with “Education: Go Get It!” week.
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This week's PAC: Rialto Education Association
Political-action committees are formed to raise and spend money on candidates. They often are created to advance a political agenda or further the interests of businesses or industries.
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This week on ArtsJournal: A Debate on Arts Education
Join 16 leaders in arts and education for a debate - now through Friday - on the current state of arts education. Will our culture suffer if we don't do more to teach the arts?
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Students Reflect On American Ed. Week
Students from area elementary schools reflected on what makes their classrooms great in honor American Education Week.
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Learn More With Less: Corporate Education in the Current Economy
I've directed large education organizations with huge budgets and small departments without a dime. Training rooms I managed accounted for the largest portion of real estate on a spatial corporate campus and another time I ran the training ...
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Lancman, Padavan oppose health, education cuts
State Assemblyman Rory Lancman (D-Fresh Meadows) and state Sen. Frank Padavan (R-Bellerose) hail from different sides of the aisle, but they are pushing a similar message when it comes to the state budget: The state should not cut health and education services, a move Gov. David Paterson has said may be necessary to close a $12.5 billion budget gap next year.
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