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Education cuts still uncertain for Anchor Bay
Anchor Bay administrators are still uncertain of Gov. Rick Snyder’s budget proposal and how it will affect them, saying it is still too early to tell.
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Education Expert Says Resegregation Detrimental To Black Students
The problem with resegregation in education.
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Education system flawed, ACCI boss says
A new report states that a large number of Australians do not have satisfactory literacy or numeracy skills.
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Education with a French accent sends four to B.C.’s
Doofstommen-onderwijs / Education for the deaf-and-dumb

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Nationaal Archief / Spaarnestad Photo / Wiel van der Randen, SFA001001456.
Doofstommen-onderwijs in Amsterdam. Leerling bij het bord voor de klas voelt aan het strottenhoofd van de onderwijzer. [1938]
Education for the deaf-and-mute in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Pupil next to the blackboard in front of the classroom feels the teacher’s larynx. [1938]
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Education with a French accent sends four to B.C.’s
Fantastic French-speaking skills have earned four Cowichan students spots in an upcoming provincial competition. District finals for Concours d’art oratoire (French public speaking competition) happened earlier this month at Mount Prevost Middle School.
Read more on Cowichan News Leader Pictorial
Education commissioner calls for compromise in K-12 bills
Brenda Cassellius said there is some room for agreement on Republican-backed education bills but other sections of the bills are unfair.
Read more on Minnesota Public Radio
Greens: Tories’ market in education must be rejected
Today’s renewed arguments about how higher education funding illustrate this election’s crucial dividing line, Greens argued. The next Government will either slash public services like education or raise additional revenue.
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Education chief’s ideas gain nationwide attention
Education chief’s ideas gain nationwide attention
DES MOINES — Jason Glass was about six months into a new job as an education consultant in Ohio when he got the call asking him if he would be interested in shaping the future of public education in Iowa.
Read more on Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier
Sex education, Pinoy style
Tatlong taong gulang ang panganay kong anak nang magsimulang magtanong. “Mama, saan ba ako galing? Sa tiyan mo o doon sa ibaba?” At siyempre, dahil mabilis ang takbo ng utak ko, sinagot ko sya: “Doon ka galing sa baba, kasi normal birth ka. Yung sa tiyan galing, Caesarian yun.” Medyo komplikado pero simpleng sagot, pwede na rin. Masaya naman siya sa sagot ko. read more…
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Lawmakers push reforms to regional education agencies and sending more money to classrooms
Oregon lawmakers may cut funding to regional education by half and send the money directly to local school districts as part of education district reforms.
Read more on The Oregonian
NC Higher Education Cuts
The President of the University of NC system wants to talk about higher education money.
Read more on WSOC-TV Charlotte
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