Area Schools Reach for a Higher Bar On State Tests. By Daniel de Vise Washington Post Staff Writer Thursday, November 27, 2008; Page A01 Half of elementary students in Northern Virginia and a third in the Maryland counties that surround ...
Much has happened since the National Center for Public Policy and Higher Education started issuing its biennial "Measuring Up" report. But the report itself hasn't changed. And that's the key to its success. ...
The Maryland Business Roundtable for Education has just announced a plan to double the number of students who graduate from high schools in Maryland having taken a course of study that prepares them for college and jobs. ...
Goucher relies on four primary sources of funding: student tuition and fees, endowment income, gifts and donations, and a Maryland program of state aid to private higher education. The colleges' endowment lost $60 million, ...
On November 19, a public hearing on the State Plan for Higher Education will be hosted by the Maryland Higher Education Commission. The Maryland Higher Education Commission serves as the coordinating body of higher education in the ...
They're using technology to transform undergraduate education, dramatically cutting labor costs while improving student learning results at the same time. Is this the future of higher education? What does this mean for the professoriate ...
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The Post reports that the document in question has been taken down from the New York education department's Web site, but the department defended the integrity of the surveys. Posted by Sara Neufeld on December 2, 2008 6:03 AM | ...
Wrestling with Issues and Ideas in politics, the law, education, and other stuff. ... Carnival of Maryland 47th Edition · Check it out at monoblogue. Posted by Matt Johnston at 10:35 AM ... Maryland Blogger Alliance ...
WASHINGTON - A plan released Wednesday to spend hundreds of millions of dollars to fund Maryland higher education, elevate the status of historically black institutions and keep tuition low may be too ambitious in the current economic ...