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BULLYING is rife in Australian primary schools, new research shows, but community leaders believe it's up to adults to set a better example. More than a quarter of year 4 students say they have been bullied, says the Trends in International ...
2008-12-14 02:31:00
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Bullying in Australian primary schools is in the worst category in the world, according to a new study tracking global education standards. More than a quarter of Australian year 4 students said they had suffered bullying in the Trends In ...
2008-12-14 02:31:00
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Last week’s elections in Ghana have gone into the second round, after the main contenders failed to win more than 50 per cent of the vote. The ruling New Patriotic Party’s candidate, Nana Akufo-Addo won 49.1 per cent of the vote, against 47.92 ...
2008-12-14 05:23:00
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Some parents are questioning why a new school for students interested in math and science is selecting its first class through a lottery. Akron's Center for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics will select seven ...
2008-12-14 04:33:00
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JIAO Zong (United Chinese School Teachers Association) has denied reports that Chinese educationist group Dong Jiao Zong, of which it is a component, will hold a massive protest if the Government continues with the teaching of Science and Mathematics ...
2008-12-14 05:45:00
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A calculation based on up to six study results determines your ENTER, writes Sue Loci of VTAC. THE ENTER is based on up to six VCE results, which do not all have to be from the one year. The ENTER is calculated using: * Your best scaled score in any ...
2008-12-14 03:43:00
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Print at home: Open textbooks are commonly uploaded online, allowing students to view them on a computer screen or print up their own copies. Professor John Erdman says he is fed up with the exorbitant costs of textbooks being pushed by the ...
2008-12-14 04:19:00
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Africa And Middle East Asia Australia And South Pacific Central America And Caribbean Europe South America North America United States View All Alphabetically ----- Afghanistan Albania American Samoa Anguilla Argentina Armenia Aruba ...
2008-12-14 01:20:00
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JIAO Zong (United Chinese School Teachers Association) has denied reports that Chinese educationist group Dong Jiao Zong, of which it is a component, will hold a massive protest if the Government continues with the teaching of Science and Mathematics in English, China Press reported.
2008-12-14 05:54:25
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PUTRAJAYA: The last word in the debate over the teaching of Science and Mathematics in English will probably be heard here tomorrow.
2008-12-14 05:51:38
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Her boy has been curious about the world since . . . well, Linda Mahanke cannot remember when Ray wasn't curious about the world. ''He really enjoys creating and inventing things and oh, yes, he loves dinosaurs,'' she said. She believes Ray, a fourth ...
2008-12-14 09:45:00
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SINGAPORE: An 11-year-old student in Singapore is now the Junior World Mental Mathematics Champion, after beating 30 peers in a competition in Germany. From multiplication to square roots, Kinjal Shah calculated all the sums without pen or paper ...
2008-12-08 11:40:00
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AUSTRALIAN students are made to do less maths and science homework than their peers overseas. Primary and high school teachers put less emphasis on assigning high or medium levels of homework in both subjects than the international average, according ...
2008-12-14 07:08:00
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ALMOST one in four seven to 11 year olds in North Somerset and Somerset is failing to make the grade in maths. Youngsters in both local education authorities are in the second lowest bracket nationally for attainment, according to latest figures ...
2008-12-14 07:36:00
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The boy cried when the parents placed him on the lap of a man sitting on the floor. The man patted him gently. He held the boy’s right index finger in his hands and wrote ‘Hari Sree Ganapathaye Namah’ in rice. The boy looked at his smiling face ...
2008-12-14 09:38:00
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