- I. Bernard Weinstein, Who Studied Causes of Cancer, Dies at 78
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- Dr. Weinstein was a researcher at Columbia University who advanced the study of how pollutants and other environmental factors can cause cancer. more...
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- Union between colleges studied
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- A partnership between Utah College of Applied Technology and the state's higher education institutions could add associate of applied science apprenticeship (AAS) degrees to help meet the demand for students educated in areas such as plumbing, electrical and welding. more...
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- After-School Efforts Studied for Quality
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- Effective group management is crucial to building strong after-school programs that children want to attend, suggests a report. more...
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- NCLB-Related Tutoring Inadequately Studied
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- Insufficient research is available to support the continued use of the Supplemental Education Services provision of the federal No Child Left Behind Act, concludes a report by the Education Policy Research Unit at the University of Arizona in Mesa. more...
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- Exit Exams' Effects On Teaching Studied
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- High school exit exams are influencing curriculum and instruction, a study of two school districts suggests. more...
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- Immigrant Blacks? Numbers Studied
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- Black students whose families recently immigrated to the United States make up a disproportionate share of black freshmen at selective colleges, compared with the numbers of their age group in the larger U.S. black population, according to a study by researchers at Princeton University and the University of Pennsylvania. more...
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- KIPP Schools to be Studied for Long Haul
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- A $14.6 million grant from the Atlantic Philanthropies will fund the largest study to date of KIPP schools. more...
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