QIB launches Walady child education plan

In Child Education | on October, 29, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Gulf Times: Qatar Islamic Bank (QIB) has introduced a child education plan, Walady, to help customers secure a bright future for their children, the bank said in a statement. D Anand, group general manager (personal banking) QIB said Walady is yet another example of the bank’s ongoing efforts to provide customers with innovative [...]

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Smart Start focuses on early childhood education

In Child Education | on October, 27, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Stillwater News Press: Smart Start of Stillwater begins focusing on the importance of children’s education before they even get to the classroom. From the time children are born, Smart Start works to make sure they have all of their needs met. Director Sarah Manuel said it is important to begin a child’s education [...]

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Ottawa Gunman’s Radicalism Deepened as Life Crumbled – New York Times

In College Education | on October, 26, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

Ottawa Gunman’s Radicalism Deepened as Life Crumbled – New York TimesNews from Ottawa Gunman’s Radicalism Deepened as Life Crumbled – New York Times: HTTP/1.1 302 Found Date: Sun, 26 Oct 2014 11:54:15 GMT Server: Apache Set-Cookie: NYT-S=deleted; expires=Thu, 01-Jan-1970 00:00:01 GMT; path=/; domain=www.stg.nytimes.com Set-Cookie: NYT-S=0MaW1Zl9QqqcvDXrmvxADeHzBD11KcTIvxdeFz9JchiAIUFL2BEX5FWcV.Ynx4rkFI; expires=Tue, 25-Nov-2014 11:54:15 GMT; path=/; domain=.nytimes.com Location: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/25/world/americas/ottawa-canada-gunmans-radicalism-deepened-as-life-crumbled.html?_r=0 Content-Length: 0 [...]

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Bullock talks about his new proposal for early child education

In Child Education | on October, 24, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from NBC Montana: MISSOULA, Mont. – Montana is one of eight states in the country who doesn’t have a publicly funded pre-kindergarten. Governor Steve Bullock wants to change this. This past week Bullock has been visiting schools throughout the state to promote his early childhood education proposal. Schools like Head Start in Missoula would [...]

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Not for Hire? Perhaps.

In College Education | on October, 19, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

Not for Hire? Perhaps.News from Michigan State University Extension: Some folks prefer to go it alone by starting their own company and some workers unfortunately disqualify themselves with falsehoods on job applications. However an opportunity exists with many recent “retirees” being willing to return to the workplace. Posted on September 17, 2014 by Mark Thomas, [...]

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Education funding group hears testimony at Perkiomen Valley High School

In High School Education | on October, 17, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

Education funding group hears testimony at Perkiomen Valley High SchoolNews from The Times Herald: PERKIOMEN >> Members of the Basic Education Funding Commission met with local school superintendents Thursday at Perkiomen Valley High School to hear their issues regarding the school education formula. State Rep. Mike Vereb, R-150th Dist., one of the leaders of the [...]

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Survey: Utah parents have ample power in child’s education

In Child Education | on October, 16, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from St. George Daily Spectrum: Tracie Sullivan, 9:21 a.m. MDT October 14, 2014 Second-grade students at North Elementary try out their self-made boats as part of a project that takes in several subjects including math, science and art. Utah recently ranked number six in the Parent Power Index, a web-based report card put out [...]

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TSU to sign transfer agreement with Southwest Tennessee Community College

In College Education | on October, 14, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

TSU to sign transfer agreement with Southwest Tennessee Community CollegeNews from Nashville Post (subscription): Published September 10, 2014 by NashvillePost.c… Tennessee State University leaders will on Thursday sign an affiliation agreement with peers from Southwest Tennessee Community College that will let students from the latter transfer credits and earn a four-year degree in Nashville. The [...]

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‘Mental health issues in children have been a hidden struggle for too long’

In Child Education | on October, 13, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Telegraph.co.uk: And this is where schools have a vital role to play – whether it’s giving children the opportunity to take part in activities that build character and resilience such as team sports or Duke of Edinburgh, or knowing when and how to spot the signs of potential mental health problems, so every [...]

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Affaire Royal Holloway: un comité d’enquête institué

In College Education | on October, 08, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

Affaire Royal Holloway: un comité d’enquête instituéNews from L’express.mu: Un comité d’enquête sur les mauvaises relations industrielles au sein du Royal Holloway College a été mis sur pied, indique le ministère de l’Education. Alors qu’une manifestation de l’Union of Private Secondary Education Employees (UPSEE) devait avoir lieu devant le siège du collège, à Phoenix, ce [...]

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