Archive for the 'Grades' Category
POTOMAC, MD–(Marketwire - February 20, 2008) - Over 50% of college students taking algebra fail. Colleges haven’t succeeded any better than high schools in teaching algebra despite the presence of free tutoring on most campuses.
Learn Without Limits has launched a new service — Instant Algebra Help (www.InstantAlgebraHelp.com) — that has become a “life saver” […]
PHOENIX, AZ–(Marketwire - January 31, 2008) - The United States continues to fall behind other major industrialized nations in terms of the percentage of the population with a college degree, according to a recent series of joint studies released by the National Center for Higher Education Management Systems and Jobs for the Future.
Currently ranked […]
LITTLETON, Colo., Dec. 17 /PRNewswire/ — Applying to college is nothing if not a high-stress experience. High school seniors across the country are staying up until the wee hours of the morning to fill out applications and write essays for numerous colleges and universities and simultaneously struggling to maintain their grades. To ease this […]
(PRWEB) October 31, 2007 — There’s no doubt that […]
San Diego, CA (PRWEB) July 3, 2007 — Based […]
Orlando, FL (PRWEB) June 20, 2007 — Home School students […]
Probably not, because the cost has simply spiraled out of control, and education is in many ways less important than experience. Of course, to get the best experience you need a get education.
Read more on MSN Encarta’s take here.
PHOENIX, AZ — (MARKET WIRE) — May 03, 2007 — Each year the cost of a college education continues to increase, along with the debt that students incur in order to finance their education. New proposed student loan legislation is under consideration to lower interest […]
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Posted By: littlec | May 4th
CINCINNATI, Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ — Thinkronize, developer of the netTrekker suite of safe educational search products, and PBS TeacherSource have collaborated to add 3,000 new multimedia resources to netTrekker d.i. Educators will be able to easily locate PBS classroom materials suitable for a wide range of subjects and grade levels, including thousands of free lesson […]
Man, school sure has changed:
Rampant vandalism, threatening behavior and disturbing levels of student defiance this semester have plagued Gibbs High, one of Pinellas County’s most venerable schools.
The situation came to a head this week as a group of teachers sent an unsigned letter to superintendent Clayton Wilcox, saying they were fearful and frustrated.
Already aware of […]