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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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Englewood Education Foundation awards 18 scholarships
The Englewood Education Foundation continued its tradition of helping students continue their education as it presented scholarships to 18 local high school graduates.
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Pearson Education conducts a Workshop on New Ways of Teaching Grammar
Pearson Education, the global leader in educational publishing, conducted a workshop today on “New ways of looking at and Teaching Grammar” by an international training consultant Richard Cooper. The event was graced by the presence of school principals and English language faculties.
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Education stressed
Education is an investment in the future.
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Education Minnesota President Tours Rosa Parks Elementary
Education Minnesota President Tom Dooher tours Rosa Parks Elementary School read more
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Education notebook
Rabobank and the ABA Education Foundation are offering students a chance to win some cash for their creativity. The bank is launching a video contest for teenagers ages 13 to 16.
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Legacy Education Acquires High Desert Medical College, Inc. As Part Of Its Growing Family Of Career Training Schools
Career educational institution Legacy Education welcomed the newest member of its family of career training schools, High Desert Medical College, Inc. The medical training school prepares aspiring medical professionals for careers that include ultrasound technician, massage therapist, medical assistant and full and part time vocational nurse. "From our first conversation, we were impressed with ...
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Bulgarian Education Minister Vows Smooth School Year Start
Bulgaria's Education Minister, Sergey Ignatov, says 85% of all Bulgarians support mandatory pre-school education. Photo by Sofia Photo Agency
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