- Enrollment Surges in Quick Prep Courses
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Registered: 19-11-2008 www.nytimes.com
- In these shaky economic times, more students are skipping a degree and heading straight for the colleges? noncredit training and certification programs. more...
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- Applications Surge for Courses at CUNY?s 2-Year Colleges
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Registered: 13-11-2008 www.nytimes.com
- In September and October, CUNY colleges received 15 percent more applicants than all of last year. more...
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- ACT calls for tougher prep courses
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Registered: 16-08-2007 www.ednews.org
- Members of Iowa's class of 2007 left high school better prepared for college than their predecessors, more...
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- Math Courses Add Up to Success in Science
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Registered: 27-07-2007 www.edweek.org
- Students who had more math courses in high school did better in all types of science once they got to college, researchers say. more...
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- City schools to unveil 12 new courses
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Registered: 07-06-2007 www.ednews.org
- Pittsburgh Public Schools is offering parents an early look at 12 courses to be introduced next school year, including a civics course designed to give ninth-graders a behind-the-scenes view of their hometown and encourage them to be active citizens. more...
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- Study Finds College-Prep Courses in High School Leave Many Students Lagging
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Registered: 16-05-2007 www.ednews.org
- By KAREN W. ARENSON Only a quarter of high school students who take the core courses are well prepared for college, the study says. The study analyzed about 1.2 million students who took the ACT, one of the country?s major college admissions tests, along with the SAT, and graduated from high school last June. The study predicted whether students had a good chance of scoring a C or better in introd... more...
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- D.C. Schools Increase Courses Required to Earn Diploma
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Registered: 04-04-2007 www.edweek.org
- All students, starting with those who enter 9th grade next fall, will be required to take four years each of mathematics, English, social studies, and science. more...
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- Students Opting for AP Courses Online
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Registered: 02-04-2007 www.edweek.org
- Poised at the intersection of two converging trends, online AP courses are experiencing a surge in popularity. more...
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- MIT to offer its courses free online by year end
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Registered: 12-03-2007 rss.cnn.com
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- Survey Finds Interest in Blend of Traditional and Online Courses
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Registered: 06-03-2007 www.edweek.org
- Administrators like the approach because it allows for greater oversight and stronger interaction between teachers and students. more...
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