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Education responsibilities outlined for Hide
New Associate Education Minister Rodney Hide will have responsibility for overseeing public-private partnerships in schools should the Government head down that path.
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Education plans revealed at Westbourne Green school
Education secretary Michael Gove outlined his plans for an English Baccalaureate system this week.
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Education commissioner says reading test results are a starting point
Nebraska Education Commissioner Roger Breed said the first-ever statewide grade-level reading test results should be a starting point for schools, parents and state officials to discuss how to raise reading scores.
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Career Education Corp: BMO taglia target a $23 da $25; rating market perform
Career Education Corp: BMO taglia target a $23 da $25; rating market perform
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Bridgepoint Education: BMO taglia target price a $21 da $27; rating outperform
Bridgepoint Education: BMO taglia target price a $21 da $27; rating outperform
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Education Secretary Michael Gove outlines 'formidable' school reforms
Education Secretary Michael Gove today outlined what he described as "a formidable reform programme" for schooling.
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Bridgepoint Education to Present at ThinkEquity's 7th Annual Growth Conference
Bridgepoint Education, Inc. , a provider of postsecondary education services, announced today that Andrew Clark, chief executive officer, and Dan Devine, chief financial officer, will make a presentation at the ThinkEquity 7th Annual Growth Conference on Wednesday, September 15, 2010, at 10 a.m.
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Prison education group hopes to help straighten out Newburgh’s crime problems
NEWBURGH – Hudson Link for Higher Education in Prison, a group that is providing higher education to male prisoners at Sing Sing and Fishkill correctional facilities, and to female prisoners at Taconic Correctional Facility, is working with the youth of Newburgh in hopes of curbing the city’s crime.
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World Stocks Fall Amid Europe Bank Worries
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World figure skating champ Asada hires new coach
Two-time world figure skating champion Mao Asada of Japan says her new coach will be Nobuo Sato. The 19-year-old Asada has been looking for a coach since parting ways with Russian coach Tatiana Tarasova after the world championships in March. The 68-year-old Sato, who represented Japan at the 1960 Winter Olympics, has coached Miki Ando, Fumie Suguri and his daughter Yuka Sato in the past.
World's biggest mobile show woos Apple community
The world's biggest mobile fair will host its first event for Apple developers next year in a sign of Apple's huge influence over the industry, even though the company itself has never participated in the show.
World stocks fall amid renewed Europe bank worries
World stock markets fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and EU finance ministers met to consider a new levy on lenders.
World Stocks Fall on Europe Bank Worries
World stock markets fell Tuesday, particularly in Europe, where concerns about the health of banks resurfaced and European Union finance ministers met to consider a new levy on lenders.
World markets rally, Nikkei gains 2%
World markets rallied Monday, with Asian stocks logging their fourth straight session of gains.
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