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  • Tear up these exams or we're going to leave our boys behind - The Guardian

    Boys don't perform as well as girls at school. That is well known. What is less well known is that this continues through university. There are some who think this doesn't matter. At a recent conference on the impact of feminism on higher education ...
    2009-06-06 05:56:00
  • Tetris inventor now making waves at Google - Brisbane Times

    One of the inventors of the revolutionary video game Tetris has taken up residence at Google Australia, where he is now working to reinvent online communications. Vadim Gerasimov was just 15 when he was taken under the wing of two Russian computer ...
    2009-06-06 07:36:00
  • Nursing the world with a degree - New Straits Times

    IT'S a never ending demand for nurses and Malaysian hospitals are finding it difficult to fill all nursing positions as reflected in the nurse-patient ratio. The World Health Organisation's (WHO) ideal ratio is 1:200 but in Malaysia, it is 1:645 ...
    2009-06-06 09:59:00
  • Be a Telecommunication Engineer - Sri Lanka Sunday Times

    Telecommunication is a fascinating, fast paced industry that affects every aspect of our lives including simple voice telephone calls, access to the Internet, high speed data communications, satellite communications, surfing the World Wide Web, fax ...
    2009-06-06 03:25:00
  • Braintree sends bulk of grads to college - Patriot Ledger

    In some ways, the Class of 2009 is the most successful group of students to ever pass through the halls of Braintree High School. This year, students broke a record with 90% of graduates going on to higher education. Superintendent Peter Kurzburg ...
    2009-06-06 05:13:00
  • A Beautiful Mind’; a battle against mind - Sri Lanka Sunday Times

    Director Ron Howard’s Oscar winning movie, ‘A Beautiful Mind’, the biopic of prominent mathematician John Forbes Nash Jr. will be screened at 6.00 pm on June 9 at the American Center, Colombo-3. Based loosely on the book of the same name by ...
    2009-06-06 03:25:00
  • In The Community, With The Community, For the Community - Star Community Newspapers

    Schultz initiated into Alpha Lambda Delta Steven Schultz of Coppellhas been initiated into the Drake University chapter of Alpha Lambda Delta, a national freshman honorary society for students achieving a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher. Schultz ...
    2009-06-06 03:54:00
  • Students Who Get Stuck Look For Computer Malfunctions - Science Daily

    When students attempting to solve a mathematical problem, were informed by the computer that their answer was incorrect, they often focused on trying to find the reasons for this in the functions of the educational software itself. "They would ...
    2009-06-06 03:54:00
  • Renowned Nigerian coming to Tulsa - Tulsa World

    Joining President Barack Obama, Bill Gates and Oprah as one of Newsweek's 50 most powerful people in the world is an African pastor few Tulsans know. E.A. Adeboye is the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, a huge network of ...
    2009-06-06 05:41:00
  • Formulas and Methods for AQA Module 3 (Times Education Supplement)

    Revision sheet for GCSE Mathematics Number Module. Arranged G-C and B-A*
    2009-06-06 04:58:40
  • Assessments and Resources for Functional Skills (Times Education Supplement)

    30 day free trial of industry leading assessments for English Mathematics and ICT. Automatic creation of Individualised Skills Plans which signpost to interactive learning resources and summative 'skills check' assessments.
    2009-06-06 06:13:40
  • School board to approve hires - Austin Daily Herald

    The Austin School Board will meet for its regular monthly meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday. A reception for interim superintendent Bruce Anderson will be held from 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. in the City Council Chambers lobby. His last day with Austin Public ...
    2009-06-06 11:08:00
  • WPU gets $899,000 to train teachers - NorthJersey.com

    William Paterson University in Wayne will receive $899,469 in federal stimulus funding to train undergraduate science and math majors to teach in high-need districts such as Paterson and Passaic, Rep. Bill Pascrell Jr., D-Paterson, announced this ...
    2009-06-06 08:23:00
  • 11-year-old half Chinese boy graduates from two-year U.S. college - Xinhua News Agency

    LOS ANGELES, June 6 (Xinhua) -- As one of the youngest students to graduate from a two-year community college at the age of 11, Moshe Kai Cavalin has every reason to be proud of himself. But the half Chinese American boy told Xinhua in an interview ...
    2009-06-06 12:34:00
  • IT'S BARGAIN TIME! - Bangkok Post

    The big sale season is in town. If there's one thing you could love about the weather here in Thailand it's the fact that there are only three seasons each year: Hot, hotter and hottest. Oops! I mean, winter, summer and the rainy season. In fashion ...
    2009-06-06 06:50:00

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