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- Superman Finds New Fans Among Reading Instructors
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:25 PM -0800
A recent interest in comics as a literacy tool comes as graphic novels have cemented their status as sophisticated works of literature, and as teachers nationwide are struggling to boost reading...[more]
- On Education: Weighing Expansion as More Top Students Clamor at Ivy Gates
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:25 PM -0800
With ever more students pressing at their gates, admissions officers at selective colleges find themselves having to reject what Anthony W. Marx, Amherst’s president, calls “astonishing...[more]
- Weighing Expansion as More Top Students Clamor at Ivy Gates
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:25 PM -0800
With ever more students pressing at their gates, admissions officers at selective colleges find themselves having to reject what Anthony W. Marx, Amherst’s president, calls “astonishing...[more]
- Engaging a Distant Teenager With Extended Hours
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:25 PM -0800
A teacher slowly finds a solution to keep an underachieving student in school.[more]
- Lessons: Engaging a Distant Teenager With Extended Hours
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:25 PM -0800
A teacher slowly finds a solution to keep an underachieving student in school.[more]
- Student Failed to Arrive Home for Christmas, and the Police Investigate
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 06:21 PM -0800
Matthew J. Wilson, a 20-year-old junior at Rice University, vanished from his off-campus apartment on Dec. 14, leaving a few baffling clues.[more]
- Georgia School as a Laboratory for Getting Along
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-25-2007 10:46 AM -0800
At an unusual elementary school outside Atlanta, more than half the 380 students are refugees from some 40 countries.[more]
- A School in Georgia as a Laboratory for Getting Along
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-24-2007 10:21 PM -0800
At an unusual elementary school outside Atlanta, more than half the 380 students are refugees from some 40 countries, forming an eclectic community.[more]
- A Threat So Big, Academics Try Collaboration
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-24-2007 07:03 PM -0800
Students and professors from different disciplines are collaborating in the study of the environmental ramifications of production and consumption.[more]
- The Comeback Kid
Category: Education
Publish Date: 12-24-2007 07:02 PM -0800
Once barely able to read at age 17, St. John’s forward Rob Thomas has gone back to basics, both in the classroom and on the court.[more]
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