Put Premium On Girl Child Education

In Child Education | on February, 12, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Ghanaian Chronicle: opinion By Mohammed Awal St. Mary’s Senior High School (SHS) over the weekend held its 65th speech and prize-giving day with a call on the government and stakeholders to put premium on girl-child education. The Accra based SHS has, therefore, called on government and stakeholders to commit more resources into the [...]

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BEAM Committed to Improve Girl Child Education

In Child Education | on February, 07, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from AllAfrica.com:By Sarah Munthali First Lady Madam Gertrude Mutharika’s Beautify Malawi (BEAM) Trust says it is committed towards ensuring that girls attain education and do not drop out of school. The remarks were made Wednesday by BEAM Trust chairperson Mayamiko Mwinjilo at Sopa Community Day Secondary School (CDSS) in Traditional Authority (TA) Mduwa’s area [...]

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Study: Early childhood programs in NC reduce special education

In Child Education | on February, 05, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from News & Observer: DURHAM — Children enrolled in North Carolina’s state-supported early education programs have a reduced chance of being placed in special education by third grade, Duke University researchers say. The findings suggest that state investment in quality early childhood programs can prevent costly special education later. The study is published Tuesday [...]

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Snapping selfless selfies at Englewood’s high school

In High School Education | on February, 05, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

Snapping selfless selfies at Englewood’s high schoolNews from NorthJersey.com: BERNADETTE MARCINIAK/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Melody Magly, Dylan Majsiak, Janice Wang and Anna Levinson of the Dwight Morrow High School and Academies@Englewood chapter of the American Red Cross have started a social media campaign called #KindOfCaught. Students are ‘caught’ performing acts of kindness for others and receive a [...]

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Not Too Good To Be True: How Your Student Can Earn Up to $520000 for Tuition

In College Education | on February, 02, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

Not Too Good To Be True: How Your Student Can Earn Up to $ 520000 for TuitionNews from EdSurge: Disclaimer: You might think this is too good to be true. But we kid you not. There is an organization out there that will literally pay for students’ tuition to private education for high school, college, [...]

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Saving for College: 2 Great Ways You Can Fund Your Child’s Education

In Child Education | on February, 01, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Motley Fool: If you plan to contribute to your child’s college education, there’s no better time than now to get started. In fact, the earlier you start, the easier it will be, and not just because you’ll be able to set aside more of your money. By giving your money more time to [...]

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Former special education teacher admits child seduction

In Child Education | on January, 31, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from WISH-TV: Provided Photo/Allen County Sheriff’s Dept. FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – A former special education teacher at Woodlan Jr/Sr High School pleaded guilty to a charge of child seduction on Thursday. Paige E. Mostella was arrested in August 2014 after a student told police officers about encounters he had with Mostella when he was 17-years-old. On [...]

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The Future of School Choice: An Education Savings Account for Every Child

In Child Education | on January, 30, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Daily Signal: This week, over 11,000 educational choice events occurred in every state across America—with millions in attendance— to commemorate the 5th annual National School Choice Week. School Choice Week celebrates the thousands of children around the nation benefiting from parental choice in education and encourages more states to adopt policies providing all [...]

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How to Put Parents Back in Control of Their Child’s Education

In Child Education | on January, 30, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Daily Signal: A good primary and secondary education is the cornerstone of the American Dream: it prepares us for economic and personal success and facilitates our pursuit of happiness. But too often the history of America’s public school system has been a story of dashed hopes, deferred dreams, and unfulfilled promises. Hopes of [...]

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Joe Biden touts two free years of community college proposal in LA

In College Education | on January, 28, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

Joe Biden touts two free years of community college proposal in LANews from Westside Today: Vice President Joe Biden and West Los Angeles College president Nabil Abu-Ghazaleh. Photo by Brenton Garen Vice President Joe Biden met with students and administrators at West Los Angeles College today, touting a presidential proposal to provide two free years [...]

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