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Harlem Children Society International Celebrates 8th Year of Science Education Programs on 5 Continents : High School & College Education Progra
Over 1000 high school and college students in under-resourced and under-served backgrounds on five continents joined together to celebrate their interests in education, medicine, science & technology, math, engineering, and social science in the “5th Annual Global Harlem Science Street Fairs & Festivals,” organized by Harlem Children Society International (HCS) on Saturday, September 27th.
Saving Our Dropouts by Saving Math: Math Grades May Predict Who Survives High School
Research conducted in 2005 by Johns Hopkins University and the Philadelphia Education Fund revealed that as many as half of all Philadelphia high school dropouts showed signs predicting their early departure from school as early as the sixth grade Four factors were essential in forecasting these AWOL students: low attendance, poor behavior, failing math, and failing English grades
WIRED NextFest 2007 Education Day to Inspire 9,000 Students to Embrace Math, Science and Technology
Special guests include Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, astronaut Barbara Morgan and the Endeavor space shuttle crew.
Catholic Business Schools - Oxymoron of Higher Education?
Mr. Ernest Pierucci, Esq., a lawyer and specialist in Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic College Business Education, will discuss the reform necessary to integrate Catholic Social Teaching into the daily conduct of business, and to define the very nature of Catholic business school curriculum at the Catholics@Work breakfast event held at Crow Canyon Country Club, 711 Silver Lake Drive, Danville, CA 94526 on Tuesday, March 13, 2006. A full buffet breakfast is served starting at 7:00am (Mass is offered at 6:30am at the same location.)
Helping Your Teenager With High School Math
Ahhh?..it?s summertime and the living is easy. You have no rigid schedules to follow, no school bells to live by, and no report card hassles with your teenager. But before you know it those ?Back to School? sale ads will appear in the newspapers and you will have to gear up for another school year and all that it entails. You need all the help you can get.
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New Survey of High School Students Reveals Unexpected Factors for Choosing a College
A recent survey conducted by My College Guide refutes earlier assumptions and provides data that other factors besides a school's ranking are important when selecting a college or university.
High School Students Need A Bridge To College
Annually, over 10 million high school students begin the process of applying to college Their expectation is that college will be the same as high school
Saving Our Dropouts by Saving Math: Math Grades May Predict Who Survives High School
Research conducted in 2005 by Johns Hopkins University and the Philadelphia Education Fund revealed that as many as half of all Philadelphia high school dropouts showed signs predicting their early departure from school as early as the sixth grade Four factors were essential in forecasting these AWOL students: low attendance, poor behavior, failing math, and failing English grades
Catholic Business Schools - Oxymoron of Higher Education?
Mr. Ernest Pierucci, Esq., a lawyer and specialist in Catholic Social Teaching and Catholic College Business Education, will discuss the reform necessary to integrate Catholic Social Teaching into the daily conduct of business, and to define the very nature of Catholic business school curriculum at the Catholics@Work breakfast event held at Crow Canyon Country Club, 711 Silver Lake Drive, Danville, CA 94526 on Tuesday, March 13, 2006. A full buffet breakfast is served starting at 7:00am (Mass is offered at 6:30am at the same location.)
Industrial Nanotech Announces Use of Company's Products in Middle, High School Science Classes
Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), an emerging global leader in nanotechnology, announced today that the Company's patented nanotechnology based Nansulate® products will be included in a nanoscale science kit for Middle School and High School science classes throughout the United States under a program funded by the National Science Foundation.
Character Education: Elementary Vs. High School
Character Education: Whose Job Is It While elementary and middle school teachers often work with students on critical but non-academic issues of Character and Values education, such as getting along, behaving appropriately, being respectful, honesty, cooperating, and so forth, high school teachers have a tendency not to work on these issues
Onlingo Kicks-off Education Pilot Program to Support Language Learning in Schools
Initiative supports U.S. Department of Education Goal to increase multi-lingual proficiency for American students.
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