Leaders Should Enforce Govt Policy On Child Education

In Child Education | on August, 16, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from AllAfrica.com: editorial Sometime this year, the government came out with strict instructions that all children of school-going age should be in school, and not employed in child labour or roaming the streets. It went even further; parents would be held accountable if they failed to send their children to school because the necessary [...]

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Children of immigrants should not get free education, says Nigel Farage

In Child Education | on March, 17, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Express.co.uk: PUBLISHED: 00:01, Tue, Mar 17, 2015 GETTY Nigel Farage believes migrants should pay for their children’s private education Migrants would instead have to pay for private education until their children qualified. The policy is explained on the Ukip website. “Immigrants must financially support themselves and their dependants for five years,” it reads. [...]

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Should you save for your retirement or child’s education first?

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

News from Globalnews.ca: WATCH ABOVE: RESP or RRSP – Where should you put your money? TORONTO – Learning you’re going to be a parent is a wonderful, joyous occasion. But, it can also cause an enormous amount of stress. Besides the fact you’re about to be responsible for another human being for the rest of [...]

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AZ Legislature priorities should be child safety, education

In Child Education | on January, 11, 2015 | by | 0 Comments

News from Arizona Daily Star: 2015-01-10T17:45:00Z AZ Legislature priorities should be child safety, education Arizona Daily Star The 52nd session of the Arizona Legislature will begin Monday afternoon as lawmakers take the oath of office and Gov. Doug Ducey makes his first State of the State address. Lawmakers have their work cut out for them. [...]

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Pregnant College Girls Should Not Have to Choose Between Child, Education

In Child Education | on December, 19, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Christian Post: By Kristan Hawkins , CP Op-Ed Contributor December 17, 2014|9:15 am Robin’s contractions had started yet she was standing with me in the pouring rain at the University of New Mexico in front of a Students for Life’s display about the consequences of Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton, the infamous [...]

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Should a child’s education be funded by assets or an education loan?

In Child Education | on April, 28, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

News from Economic Times: Soham Sharma wants to amass funds so that he can send his only child abroad for higher education this year. While he and his wife have been working and saving money for this goal, they have invested most of their money in properties. They are not sure if they should sell [...]

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Applicants should come clean about cheating allegations, colleges say

In College Education | on February, 09, 2014 | by | 0 Comments

Applicants should come clean about cheating allegations, colleges sayNews from Los Angeles Times: The recent expulsions of 11 students from an Orange County high school because of a cheating scandal appeared to be a forceful stand against academic dishonesty. But that discipline also has focused attention on the murkier questions about whether, and how, colleges [...]

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Parents should have say in where kids go to school in Missouri, expert says

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

News from STLtoday.com: JEFFERSON CITY • Rich or poor, parents should have a choice in where their child goes to school. At least, that’s what James Shuls, the Show-Me Institute’s Education Policy director, believes. And that choice would contribute to prosperity in Missouri, Shuls said today at a presentation in the Capitol building. “When (a state) has school [...]

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Value of education should be instilled

In Child Education | on January, 06, 2013 | by | 0 Comments

Value of education should be instilledNews from Daily News – Galveston County: The subject of Heber Taylor’s editorial (“Some national light on education,” The Daily News, Dec. 26) was a New York Times article, which chronicled the attempts of three female Ball High School graduates to get college degrees “so that they would not have [...]

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Should this school be saved? The fight over Chicago’s Dyett High

In High School Education | on November, 11, 2012 | by | 0 Comments

Should this school be saved? The fight over Chicago’s Dyett HighNews from Chicago Tribune: CHICAGO (Reuters) – By just about any definition, Walter H. Dyett High School has failed. Just 10 percent can pass the state math exam; barely one in six is proficient in reading. The technology lab is so ancient, some of the [...]

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