Thursday, July 12, 2012

School two easy

  • This mornings USA Today featured two seemingly contradictory stories. On page one, the headline is School is too easy, students report. On page seven, an op-ed is entitled Why our kids hate math.
  • (Education Week)
  • Two and a Half Men and Rules of Engagement. Customers will also find a great resource in the online Staples Back-to-School Center.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Among the findings: • 37 percent of fourth-graders reported their math work was "too easy." • More than a third of high school seniors said they hardly of the learning spectrum.
  • (Dayton Daily News)
  • High Point, NC -- Two Guilford County Schools posted big double-digit jumps in their end 9-year-old Ryann McMasters said, holding her iPad. Its easy to suggest students are just excited about playing with the gadgets.
  • (digtriad.com)
  • The programs overarching goal is to re-establish trust and improve academics through two-way engagement by ensuring the prompt, easy accessibility of school-related news, Gonzalez said in a press release.
  • (NorthJersey.com)
  • "These two ladies are the first two to have gone through the full five years, and they have met their goals," said Patsy Prater, service coordinator. "They've worked for five years to reach these goals. They've gone to school.
  • (Alexander City Outlook)
  • This is the first of many games that the two parties will develop jointly and that will be offered to US schools and universities WeWantToKnow aims to make learning fun, easy and addictive.
  • (Revolutionary Math Game DragonBox to be Tested in Over 100 Schools across the US - Consumer Electronics Net)
  • Back in the day when I was a kid and my best friend Rose and I christened a bunch of flat rocks near the edge of the school playground our "clubhouse," remembering the password we had to say out loud before we could sit there was easy.
  • (Boston Globe)
  • Virtual schools don't have walls and aren't limited by district The big plane went down after dropping a load of fire retardant. There were two survivors. Lt. Col. Paul Mikeal of Mooresville, Senior Master Sgt.
  • (Greensboro News & Record)

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