Dewhurst talks higher education for 2013 session |
Texas Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst said Thursday that the state needs to produce more job-ready graduates and qualified workers, something that could require more investment in higher education.Dewhurst, in ... |
Threat of legal action by activist organization leads state to cancel school Christmas concert |
The Hawaii Department of education canceled a beloved annual Christmas concert by the Moanalua High School orchestra only four days before the event, following legal complaints by an First Amendment advocacy organization. |
mtvU honors Frank Ocean, wounded Pakistani teen |
The mtvU network is honoring a rap superstar who detailed his love for another man and a Pakistani girl shot for her education advocacy as its Man and Woman of the Year. |
NY bus tour for education ends with Albany rally |
Companies, universities must collaborate on skills gap: study |
LONDON (Reuters) - Companies should get more involved with university courses to close a skills gap and ease graduates' path to employment, according to a report on Wednesday. Fewer than half of young people and employers believed that new graduates were well prepared for work, the study of data in a diverse group of countries found, a problem that may contribute to soaring levels of youth unemployment. Higher education institutions, however, believed that nearly three-quarters of their leavers were ready for the workplace. ... |
Messages can be written with water |
Top grade education apps for Android |
Perhaps one of the most promising applications of mobile technology is the growing access to knowledge. Web-connected smartphones put a universe of knowledge in the palm of your hand, and that's an incredibly powerful thing. Sure, the iPhone seems to get all the attention when it comes to education apps for mobile users, but Android is moving to the head of the class. There's several quality apps for Android that are dedicated to education, whether you're in kindergarten or college. |
Longer school day? How five states are trying to change education |
Starting next year, students in 40 public schools in five states will be spending significantly more time in school. |
UCLA to play Baylor in the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl |
The Bruins, who lost to Stanford in the Pac-12 championship game and missed out on a chance to play in the Rose Bowl, will take on the Bears at Qualcomm Stadium on Dec. 27.UCLA does not get to go to the Rose Bowl, but the Bruins do get to stay home for bowl season. |
Briefly: Education: Two Opposite Education Systems Ranked on Top |
A new index gave top spots to Finland, which has short school days and a relaxed attitude toward homework, and South Korea, known for its high-pressure exam system. |
Hong Kong in hot pursuit of Ivy League education |
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Letters: More education makes better teachers |
Re "A road map for L.A. Unified," Editorial, Nov. 28 |
School lunch scandal sparks outrage in China |
Five local Chinese education officials were sacked this week amid rampant speculation that they were stealing from a national lunch program, prompting a nationwide online debate over how this nation of 1.3 billion is feeding its more than 194 million K-12 students. |
Stuntman, documentarian among early Oscar winners |
A School Where Courses Are Designed by Business |
Pearson, a major media and education corporation, has opened its own school in London to teach business with the direct involvement of industry in drawing up courses. |
More bad news for Ala. tuition plan; parents irate |
The board that oversees Alabama's prepaid college tuition program got more bad news about the plan's financial outlook Wednesday, and the board's chairman got an earful of outrage from frustrated parents who can't plan for their children's education. |
Oklahoma and West Virginia Left Out of Education Grants 'Lottery' |
USNH, community colleges focus on tech grads |
Higher education: Humboldt State University launches marijuana institute |
Humboldt County, California, "the heartland of high-grade marijuana farming" in the Golden State according to The New Yorker, now boasts the first and â" for now â" only academic institute dedicated solely to cannabis. |
Saudi- Kurdi: Jobs race is getting tough |
(MENAFN - Arab News) Investing in solar energy, boosting the education process and diversifying national revenues are the three main concerns of Usamah M. Kurdi, member of Shoura Council and ... |
McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
McGraw-Hill said Monday that it reached a deal to sell its education arm to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC for $2.5 billion in cash and debt, as part of its plan to focus on its financial information businesses. |
McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
McGraw-Hill said Monday that it reached a deal to sell its education arm to private equity firm Apollo Global Management LLC for $2.5 billion in cash and debt, as part of its plan to focus on its financial information businesses. |
ArtsBeat: BAM to Double Down on Kids Programming |
The Brooklyn Academy of Music, known for its adventurous fare, is embarking on a three-year campaign to raise $15 million to finance family and education programs. |
McGraw-Hill sells education division to Apollo |
NEW YORK (AP) -- McGraw-Hill is selling its education business to private equity firm Apollo Global Management for $2.5 billion.... |
IHT Rendezvous: Eighth Sister? In Asia, Campuses for Women |
IHT Rendezvous: IHT Quick Read: Nov. 26 |
Special Report: The Female Factor: University Caters to the Deprived |
Education: Europe's Budget Crisis Hits Universities |
Brooklyn School Rezoning Touches Off a Border War |
Young teachers drawn to kids, career starts tricky |
Jordan McNeil offered skills in high demand by public schools when she graduated from college with a dual major in special education and elementary education in 2011. She needed just one interview to find the right spot for her, a classroom where she and two assistants spend all day teaching eight autistic children. |
With Loss of School Vacation Days in New York, Parents and Teachers Are Forced to Scramble |
The New York City Department of education and union leaders announced they had canceled three days of the February break, leading parents and teachers to cancel vacations, rearrange home swaps and negotiate with airlines. |
Exclusive: Michelle Rhee Takes Aim at Teacher Tenure |
When Michelle Rhee was the chancellor of Washington D.C. public schools in 2008, she was convinced that tenure was hurting her students. Back then, she told The New York Times: "Tenure is the holy grail of teacher unions but has no educational value for kids; it only benefits adults. If we can put veteran teachers who have tenure in a position where they don't have it, that would help us to radically increase our teacher quality. And maybe other districts would try it, too." |
Va. higher ed council seeks additional $109M |
The State Council of Higher education for Virginia on Monday approved budget recommendations that ask for an additional $109 million, in part to help pay for a 2 percent salary increase for faculty. |
New start-up hubs challenging Silicon Valley: study |
(Reuters) - Silicon Valley remains the world's most attractive spot for technology start-ups with other locations around the world catching up, according to a report published on Tuesday. Silicon Valley-based start-ups raise, on average, a third more capital than those in other areas, the report, conducted by research firm Startup Genome and funded by Spanish group Telefonica, said. Silicon Valley continued to lead in metrics including the amount of serial entrepreneurs, revenue models, and the level of education among business founders. ... |
Andy Staples: Maryland moving to Big Ten for money |
In May, the Maryland assembly passed a set of tax increases to ward off what lawmakers called the "Doomsday Budget." That budget, if put into effect, would have severely cut state spending on education. As a result, students at the University of Maryland would have had to pay more in tuition. The state faced two unattractive options: soak taxpayers more or jack up the costs for students. This time, lawmakers chose to hit the taxpayers.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/rss/si_topstories/~4/ZqHYkNGhqDo" height="1" width="1"/> |
Massive Open Online Courses Revolutionizing Higher Education |
Perhaps you've heard of Massive Online Open Courses, MOOCs. The first such course so named was available in 2008, but it wasn't until 2011 that both institutions and the public entered the arena that may well change higher learning, according to CampusExplorer.com . ... |
Executive Education, but Not for Business |
In the past decade, graduate schools in arenas outside business have begun developing executive education courses, particularly in niche areas like international relations and public affairs. |
IHT Rendezvous: IHT Quick Read: Nov. 19 |
British Intellectuals Add Voice to Tuition Crisis |
The new Council for the Defense of British Universities is concerned that rising costs are changing how British higher education is accessed. |
Briefly: Education: Tisch School of Arts to Close Singapore School |
New York University plans to close Tisch Asia as it faces financial challenges. |
Newark teachers ratify 'groundbreaking' contract |
Newark teachers have voted to ratify a tentative agreement that education officials have called "groundbreaking." |
Bowdoin College Tops Most Connected Colleges Rankings |
Technology has exploded in higher education, as new computers, smartphones, and tablets are released that can provide faculty and students better opportunities to teach content and learn new material. |
Prepare to Be Hypnotized by This Star Map |
While the folks at Google who made this map of nearby stars caution that "scientific accuracy is not guaranteed" â" and much of the data is drawn from Wikipedia â" what they do give us is a tool for Google Chrome that is at least a tad bit educational and for the most part makes the user feel like she is about to ride Space Mountain. Though the map shows the "real location" of more than 100,000 stars, 87 are "individually identified." Clicking on names of the stars provides extra detail and an up-close image of what they look like in orbit. |
The Choice Blog: Should MOOCs Be Eligible for College Credit? |
If MOOCs are determined to be close enough to traditional college courses, they could make higher education more affordable and accessible. |
The Learning Network Blog: Test Yourself | Math, Nov. 14, 2012 |
Can you calculate the total value of the college tuition donated to 500 seniors graduating from high schools in Kalamazoo, Mich., if you know the cost per year of their college educations? |
Cal State and UC back off tuition hikes after Prop. 30 win |
Gov. Jerry Brown says the increases would be ill-timed. Cal State was looking to impose new fees to hasten graduation for some students. UC shelves plan to add fees to graduate programs.California's two public university systems retreated from various tuition hikes as Gov. Jerry Brown suggested the moves would be ill-timed coming just a week after voters approved a tax increase for education. |
Behind the Boom in Chinese Students at U.S. Colleges |
Almost 200,000 Chinese students joined North American universities in the last academic year, an increase of 23% from the previous year according to the Institute of International education, a US nonprofit. Latest from Quartz: Loading feed... |
Tenn. education officials propose tuition hike |
Higher education officials are recommending tuition increases at Tennessee's community colleges and universities. |
Top toy picks for the holidays |
For its 2012 list, Good Housekeeping's engineers reviewed hundreds of toys for safety and educational merits. But the true test comes from 140 kids, ages 3 to 13, who play with the toys. |
IHT Rendezvous: IHT Quick Read: Nov. 13 |
News, education, fashion, arts and sports in today's International Herald Tribune. |
Minnesota Colleges Ordered to Turn Over Syllabi for Teaching Programs |
Minnesota State Colleges and Universities must provide copies of course syllabi requested by a Washington-based education group under the state's open-records law, a Minnesota district judge ruled on Wednesday. |
Massive Open Online Courses Are Multiplying at a Rapid Pace |
Massive open online courses are the educational happening of the moment. Everyone wants in. No one is quite sure what they’re getting into. |
Restructuring costs ding McGraw-Hill 3Q net |
The McGraw-Hill Cos., the publishing conglomerate that owns the Standard & Poor's corporate credit rating firm, said Friday its third-quarter net income fell 14 percent, pulled down by costs related to the planned spinoff of its education division and cost-cutting efforts. |
Arthur R. Jensen, Who Set Off Debate on I.Q., Dies |
Mr. Jensen was an educational psychologist whose 1969 article suggested that the gap in intelligence-test scores between black and white students might be rooted in genetic differences. |
Correction: Charter School Audit story |
In an Oct. 24 story about a U.S. Department of education audit of the division overseeing charter schools, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the audit was conducted by San Francisco-based research firm WestEd. It was conducted by the department's Office of Inspector General based on information gathered by WestEd. |
George Lucas donating Disney billions to charity |
Check Out 6 Scholarships for Gamers |
Times have changed in the last 20 years for students who love video games. In 1994, the classic college comedy film PCU joked about the absurdity of being able to "major in Gameboy;" now, less than two decades later, gaming can mean real money for your college education. |
George Lucas Plans to Donate Portion of Disney Sale Proceeds to Education |
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - George Lucas plans to put a sizable portion of his windfall from the $4 billion sale of his Lucasfilm to Disney into a foundation supporting education, Lucasfilm said in a statement Wednesday. Lucas is currently the chairman of Edutopia, part of the George Lucas educational Foundation. Lucas could put money into the foundation or create a new foundation funded from the sale. In 2006, the George Lucas educational Foundation donated $175 million to the filmmaker's alma mater USC. ... |
New iPhone apps worth downloading: Yelp update, Ansel & Clair: Paul Revere's Ride, Penny Arcade's On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness 3 |
Today's leading new app is a big update to Yelp that lets you delve even deeper into restaurants and other establishments before you check them out in person. Up next, we have Ansel & Clair: Paul Revere's Ride, an interactive educational app that teaches kids about the American Revolution. Finally, get some old-school role-playing action, dosed with plenty of humor, from Penny Arcade's On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness 3. |
Medical Schools Need To Provide More Education On Obesity |
Although there is an increasing number of people struggling with obesity, there are only a few medical schools in the United States providing sufficient, beneficial instructions on how to address weight problems in obese patients. The finding came from a team of experts at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center and was published in the journal Teaching and Learning in Medicine... |
IHT Rendezvous: IHT Quick Read: Monday, Oct. 29 |
News, education, arts and sports in today's International Herald Tribune. |
At Afghanistan university, disputed name turns into fighting word |
Students tired of the violence in Afghanistan opposes naming Kabul education University after a former warlord. Their chancellor criticizes their stubbornness.KABUL, Afghanistan — If they could sit down together, the chancellor and the hotheaded student activist who helped shut down his university might find that they are not so very different. |
Briefly: Education: Low English Levels Can Hurt Countries' Progress |
The English Proficiency Index by education First ranked 54 countries in which English is spoken as a second language. Sweden was first and Libya was last. Women generally did better than men. |
Enormous student loans paint parents into a corner |
A couple who took on overwhelming debt for their children's educations might be making payments for the rest of their lives. But there are ways to ease the monthly burden.Dear Liz: My husband and I took out more than $200,000 in federal parent PLUS loans to pay for our two daughters' college educations. My husband earned over $300,000 when the loans were made. Since then, he lost his job and now makes $100,000. I went back to work and earn $35,000. We finally succeeded in getting a more affordable mortgage, but we are taking about $3,000 out of our savings each month to pay the bills. |
The Texas Tribune: Texas’ Top 10 College Entry Rule Can Be Foiled by Reality |
A law that guarantees college admission to those in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class was designed to ensure that students in Texas get a shot at the same education, regardless of race. |
The Texas Tribune: Tea Party Leader Dan Patrick Turns Focus to Education |
In world first, biggest refugee camp gets university |
Refugees in the world's largest refugee camp will soon be able to go for higher education at the world's first university being set up near a camp for its inhabitants. |
Taliban's attack on Pakistan education goes beyond one girl |
Militants' attempt to kill rights activist Malala Yousafzai was just one small piece of a long campaign against the nation's schools system.SWABI, Pakistan — Under a torrid sun on a parched patch of dirt, 65 young boys and girls wiped sweat from their foreheads and struggled to concentrate on their studies. There were no blackboards, no desks. |
Taliban's attack on Pakistan education goes beyond one girl |
Militants' attempt to kill rights activist Malala Yousafzai was just one small piece of a long campaign against the nation's schools system.SWABI, Pakistan — Under a torrid sun on a parched patch of dirt, 65 young boys and girls wiped sweat from their foreheads and struggled to concentrate on their studies. There were no blackboards, no desks. |
How to Provide Financial Gifts to Students |
When it comes to student finances, it's not as simple as giving money to a loved one toward their education and moving on your merry way. If you intend to financially contribute to a student's higher education, it's important to understand the potential consequences of that gift. |