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- Boom time for private universities
- Half of UK students 'fail to check bank statements for fraud'
- Walking could protect brain against shrinking, US research says
- Higher education: Degrees of reality | Editorial
- Tuition fees: securing a future for elitism | Carole Leathwood
- The top 100 universities 2010 - how the Times Higher Education ranks them. As a spreadsheet
- Top 100 universities: British institutions perform badly in league
- UK does badly in international university league table
- Student visa overhaul should be welcomed | Yihan Goh
- Shortage of university places leaves students disappointed
- Pressurised universities letting students down on accommodation
- Private universities bring their own risks
- University staff should be encouraged to excel at teaching
- Gap years: Wasted youth?
- One in five overseas students remains in UK after five years, Home Office report shows
- Graduate tax would prompt top graduates to leave Britain, CBI warns
- Maths prodigy, now 15, heads for Cambridge
- Degrees in lap-dancing? | Deborah Orr
- The world's top 100 universities, 2010
- Cambridge ousts Harvard as world's best university
- University architecture shapes up for a revolution
- Non-science students don't get much tuition for their money | Davina Kesby
- How online selling could be a lifeline for graduates
- Ten of the best ... ways to save money at university
- Not having a degree has its perks | Ian Prior
- Clearing scramble for remaining university places
- A-level results: academy to move to international baccalaureate
- A students' guide to the internet
- Harry Potter course to be offered at Durham University
- Student finance: managing your money
- Student life: how to make an alternative income
- Student accommodation: top tips
- Harvard takes top spot in US News college rankings | Richard Adams
- Internships: institutional exploitation? | Tanya de Grunwald
- Clearing 2010: Demand for degree places adds to pressure on colleges
- What are all these American high school students doing in Edinburgh? | Laura Barnett
- To speak another language isn't just cultured, it's a blow against stupidity | Michael Hofmann
- High-earning graduates could face 20% levy on top of tuition fees
- London is most cost-effective UK city for students
- Jobless graduates find an international opening
- School leavers choosing graduate employers over university
- Two-year degrees may disadvantage UK graduates
- Is Oxbridge right for the likes of me? | Sara Abbasi
- State schools are holding their pupils back from Oxbridge
- Soccer and study? Premier League aims to score big with 'free schools' plan
- What to do with a degree in physics
- Student bank accounts: Overdrafts and incentives
- Review of student visas launched after numbers leap by a third
- Roma: hope in Hungary | Balazs Sahin-Toth and Rachel Nicholson
- Scottish universities open campuses in Middle and Far East
- Third degree for private universities | Rowenna Davis
- £15m bill for diplomats' school fees
- Private university to be first in Britain for over 30 years
- Richest schools spend least on bursaries
- Should universities teach students how to find a job?
- University: learning to enjoy life | Peter Preston
- What to do with a degree in classics
- India unveils world's cheapest laptop
- University and college teaching budgets slashed by £82m
- First-class degrees may soon really be first-class | Geoffrey Alderman
- Global migration and language testing in focus
- MBA degrees: Good lessons in bad times
- Trinity Mirror editor counters criticism of Welsh newspaper decline
- MBA business schools: Home or abroad: where to study
- Alcohol and the State | Radio review
- MBA students: Flexibility key for women
- MBAs: Private business schools spy an opportunity
- 'If you can't get a job start a business'
- Good university funding guide
- How likely are you to get a job?
- Graduate tax should be 5%, says National Union of Students
- Graduate tax will force students to pay back more for degrees
- 170,000 applicants won't get a place
- The best way to finance universities is to make the participants pay | Simon Jenkins
- Why do universities reject students?
- High earners will pay back more for their degrees – Cable
- Elite universities are better for students? I don't think so
- Why do celebrities get honorary degrees?
- English language schools win court battle over tightening of visa rules
- Higher education: Strategies for science | Editorial
- Graduates look overseas as jobs dry up
- What to do with a degree in music
- Postgraduate study shouldn't just be for the privileged | Lewis Goodall
- New universities could teach but not test for degrees, says Vince Cable
- Universities must learn from the US
- Ucas to review university admission points system
- University points-based offers under review
- 'All universities should be private'
- Philosophers are helping doctors with dilemmas over life-and-death decisions
- Immigration cap and curb on overseas students threaten to divide cabinet
- Chinese students suffer as university entrance exams get a grip
- What can you do with a degree in economics?
- Don't cut funding to scholars from overseas | Nazry Bahrawi
- Chinese exams test student endurance
- Should interns be paid for their time?
- Paying the price for a gap year of adventure
- World Cup 2010: Businesses and schools to close early for England
- Student fees hike may halve applications
- Why Canadian teachers want to buy our railway
- Fundraising: good for university coffers, good for university morale
- Get a degree in sales from Harrods
- Meet the new NUS president leading the battle against fees
- Student fees hike 'may cut applications by half'
- Internet plagiarism rising in schools
- Cambridge University don learns lesson in giving credit after plagiarism row
- Smart suit, shiny shoes … meet the new NUS president leading the battle against fees
- Open University learning is a joy | Jules Horne
- What to do with a degree in human geography
- Two-thirds of top schools want to be academies, says Gove
- Ielts test of English set to lose 'monopoly' in Australia
- Dictionaries go digital
- How to stop cheating | Aditya Chakrabortty
- Universities and students must help the taxpayer
- Student complaints about universities rise steeply
- Threat from bogus students called into question by evidence on visa fraud
- University tables 2011: download the spreadsheet
- How to stop students cheating
- Pakistan struggles to reverse falling university language skills
- Britons from ethnic minorities believe top professions are closed to them
- SpongeBob goes to school
- Universities on the brink of catastrophe
- Washing machines: walk this way
- Gove takes control of the curriculum
- Letters: Fairer ways to pay for university education
- Higher education cuts must not stifle those on low income | Tom Sperlinger
- Willetts proposes chains of universities teaching the same courses
- Universities: Pay as you earn | Editorial
- University guide: University of Derby
- David Willetts hints that university students will face higher fees
- University guide: De Montfort University
- University Guide: Coventry University
- Primary curriculum to be axed
- University guide: Glyndwr University
- University guide: University of Cambridge
- University guide: Edinburgh College of Art
- University guide: Durham University
- University guide: Edge Hill University
- University guide: University of Abertay Dundee
- University guide: University of Central Lancashire
- University guide: University of Cumbria
- University guide: The Courtauld Institute of Art
- University guide: The Courtauld Institute of Art
- University guide: University of Essex
- University guide: University of Edinburgh
- University guide: University of East London
- University guide: University of Glasgow
- University guide: University of Dundee
- University guide: University of Greenwich
- University guide: University of Gloucestershire
- University guide: University of Exeter
- University guide: University of Glamorgan
- University guide: University of East Anglia
- University guide: University of Wales, Newport
- Exams come to the bedroom with new invigilation software
- University guide: University of the Arts London
- University guide: University of the Arts London
- University guide: University of Southampton
- University guide: University of Stirling
- University guide: University of Sunderland
- Oxford tops Guardian's 2011 university league table
- University guide 2011
- University guide: University of Ulster
- University guide: UHI Millennium Institute
- University guide: University of Wales Institute, Cardiff
- University guide: Trinity University College
- University guide: University College London
- University guide: Swansea University
- University guide: Thames Valley University
- University guide: Swansea Metropolitan University
- University guide: Teesside University
- University guide: Sheffield Hallam University
- University guide: University of Winchester
- University guide: University of Warwick
- University guide: Writtle College
- University guide: University of the West of England, Bristol
- University guide: University of Worcester
- University guide: University of the West of Scotland
- University guide: University of York
- University guide: University of Wolverhampton
- University guide: York St John University
- University guide: University of Westminster
- India's sexpert no substitute for education | Sarika Bansal
- Vince Cable moves to cut number of university places
- Governors could block academy plans
- Intel updates the Classmate 2
- Why, oh why, do students have such bad handwriting?
- Michael Gove does not mind academies making profits – but the courts might
- Will reforms improve education?
- Parents get counselling for exam stress
- School that became academy fails
- Dartington College of Arts' relocation could be a threat to its identity
- Education: Academic freedom | Editorial
- Graduates fearful about job prospects
- Coalition cuts 10,000 university places
- Letters: Save this beacon of philosophical study
- Gove's claim to be 'freeing' schools is a cloak for more control from the centre | Simon Jenkins
- Donations to universities down in recession
- Academies bill is about centralisation not empowerment | Fiona Millar
- Letters: Flaws in proposal for fair access to Oxbridge
- Student loans bosses forced to quit after warnings of renewed chaos
- Lambeth: a council of co-operation | Steve Reed
- Education cuts to target quangos
- Oxford crackdown on 'rogue' digs
- Improbable research: How to stop your cereals going soggy
- 10,000 fewer university places than expected
- South Africa, Aids and the World Cup | Alice Klein
- What to do with a degree in fine art
- Where the cuts are likely to fall in education
- Teacher suspended for President Obama assassination lesson | Richard Adams
- Elite universities consider bond issue
- Breasts and buttocks down, lips up: plastic surgery in the US
- Rich students dominate top universities
- Colleges face job cuts and disputes
- Is his virtuosity linked to his blindness?
- University open days are a chance to see behind the facade
- The yearbook takes off in the UK
- Young carers bullied at school
- Texas schools board rewrites history
- Teachers ready to join brain drain
- School building plan faces axe
- Texas schools board rewrites US history with lessons promoting God and guns
- Young carers routinely bullied at school, study finds
- Welcome to Britain in 2010 where money + class = power | Nick Cohen
- Child geniuses: What happens when they grow up? | prodigies
- £55bn school building plan faces axe to fund Swedish-style system
- The word on Oxford University's All Souls fellows exam is: axed
- Leeds University: campus dispute in microcosm | Henrietta Foster
- Universities fear extra cuts
- Universities fear extra cuts are in the offing
- Barack Obama warns students about distractions of technology
- Let's forget fees and loans, and look at the idea of a graduate contribution
- 3D glasses are king of the playground
- Academics say 'smart' drugs could be prescribed
- Don't be distracted by technology - Obama
- Can I claim education vouchers for private education? | Emma Norton
- US university introduces electronic monitoring of student attendance
- Letters: Low-priority voters and Sunday polls
- The Guardian's Science Weekly podcast: Extreme physics and the UK election's impact on science
- Conservatives and Liberal Democrats strive to square their differences
- Former teacher facing sex abuse charges found dead
- Tony Foord obituary
- Sats boycott means outings and alternative classes for thousands
- Middlesex's philosophical struggle | Lynne Segal
- Making the grade: can you learn to be a better teacher
- How English erased its roots to become the global tongue of the 21st century
- Middlesex University cuts spark international protest from philosophers
- What to do with a degree in architecture
- Offer free English degree courses to all | Alexander Hay
- International academics protest at Middlesex philosophy closure
- Universities and colleges hit by industrial action
- British chipmakers prosper, but other IT firms reveal lacklustre performance
- Lecturers walk out over funding cuts
- Academy school staff spent over £4,000 of public money at luxury hotel
- Scientific journals are full of great studies, but can we believe the statistics?
- Still no word about higher education
- Two days to go and still no word about higher education
- Improbable research: The repetitive physics of Om
- Student loan interest rates set to soar after rise in inflation
- University fees may rise by up to £1,000 annually from 2013
- Fashion design: Heading right to the very Topshop
- Headteachers could have pay docked if they boycott tests
- Students pressured to praise universities
- Cambridge dons fear new rule on sackings
- New ways to fund universities are essential now
- Cambridge changes rules to make sackings easier
- Jessica Shepherd explains: what has happened to education?
- Universities 'pressured students to inflate league table'
- Research into online dating
- Children of university-educated parents more likely to excel
- Children of university-educated parents more likely to excel at school
- Why women will remain outnumbered | Julian Baggini
- Lock the door, turn off the TV. It's revision time | Barbara Ellen
- Conservative party will allow nurseries to charge top-up fees
- Alex's Adventures in Numberland by Alex Bellos | Book review
- What to do with a degree in media studies
- Teach young people about money
- US school used laptops to spy on pupils
- Peter Jones | Let's breathe new life into apprenticeships
- Diplomas in rural areas threatened by transport problems
- The sexist spires of Oxford University?
- Students look to extra-curricular activities to give them employability
- Ash cloud forces schools to suspend classes
- Elite universities struggle to widen access
- What does the election hold for education policy?
- Are you a student or teacher stranded abroad?
- University gets cash advance to pay wages
- Oxford poetry professorship re-run begins
- Volcano ash flight ban set to cause chaos in British schools
- Graduates: a problem in four parts | Tanya de Grunwald
- School chaos as families are stranded by ash cloud
- Louis Theroux on America's Medicated Kids | Interview
- New NUS president opposes fees hike
- How many people from state school go to your university?
- In praise of… volcanologists
- Elite universities still struggling to boost underprivileged intake
- BOA to use Loughborough University as base ahead of London Olympics
- Politicians promise to vote against rise in tuition fees
- Admissions tutors face up to squeeze
- How science became cool
- What choice for school and college leavers in this job market?
- Gove's plans send out an anti-education message
- Admissions tutors face squeeze on university places
- Sailing through life without a degree
- Universities need investment not cuts
- High-achieving students sailing through life without a degree
- One week in, I don't know who Cameron really is | Jackie Ashley
- Letters: Gains and losses from the wash-up
- Letter: Prize incentive to help improve literacy in the Commonwealth
- Top comprehensives 'more socially exclusive than grammar schools'
- Gordon Brown pledges end to 'take it or leave it' services
- Video: Brain games: speed stacking takes school by storm
- Literary critics scan the brain to find out why we love to read
- What to do with a degree in theology or religious studies
- Sats limit education, says teachers' leader
- My iPhone changed my reading life
- Further education faces an uncertain future
- Young people must attend college to receive benefits, MPs suggest
- Find out more about our MBA
- Further education faces uncertain future
- Oxford Today, North Korea tomorrow
- University leaders' pay rises despite cuts
- Teabagging in the name of science
- Are 'smart drugs' safe for students?
- Business must not take over education | editorial
- Cambridge surprise favourites Oxford to win the 156th Boat Race
- University leaders land big pay rises despite government cuts
- Cuts what cuts? University vice-chancellors pay up by 10%
- Postgrad sector needs to be smart | David Docherty
- The truth about student drinking games
- Keep politics out of schools and let us get on with teaching, say professors
- Why society needs higher tuition fees
- Warning against Sure Start cuts
- 20,000 extra university places 'misguided'
- When Oxbridge is an option
- Jamie Oliver's school dinners shown to have improved academic results
- The pride of universities
- Why social justice demands higher tuition fees
- The irresistible rise of academic bureaucracy
- MPs warn against Sure Start cuts
- Letters: The battle between arts and science
- How I became a fully qualified gravedigger
- Letters: The perils of learning history from the internet
- 'No time' for science experiments
- Increase in appeals against GCSE and A-level marks
- Budget 2010: Promise of 20,000 extra university places 'misguided' as lecturers face cull
- Budget 2010: bankers tax will fund 20,000 university places
- Budget 2010: the key points
- Island claimed by India and Bangladesh sinks below waves
- A-levels face shakeup under Tories
- Conservatives want to return to traditional A-level
- Budget 2010 How state spending will be cut
- Today the tooth fairy turns cuts into efficiency savings | Simon Jenkins
- Teachers plan to boycott school tests
- A-levels face radical shake-up under Tory government
- Universities need to pay senior staff well
- Why do so few colleges have active student unions?
- Oxford University admitted fewer state school pupils in 2009
- Lord Oxburgh to head new UEA inquiry
- Which party will put education first?
- University cuts start to bite
- Fewer state school pupils went to Oxford in 2009
- Speaking up for scientists | Philip Strange
- University admissions: Row over Scottish 'social engineering'
- Graduate careers: Public sector a class apart
- Student cooking offers food for thought
- Edinburgh University branded 'anti-English'
- China recruits classroom snoops to fight violence and pornography
- State schools accused of turning pupils into 'well-drilled automatons'
- University budgets to be cut by up to 14%
- Audit predicts more student loan processing delays
- Students expect £15,000 debt at the end
- English language schools plan legal challenge on tightening of visa rules
- How much will my university be cut by?
- University budgets to be slashed by up to 14%
- University students expect to graduate with debts in excess of £15,000
- Qualifications quango loses its head
- 'Don't feel guilty if you pay school fees'
- Cornell University posts guards at bridge after series of suicides
- Calls for ban on mephedrone
- Obama knows teachers must try harder | Niall Stanage
- Language schools plan visa challenge
- Don't feel guilty if you pay school fees, says head
- Jessica Shepherd on claim that schools are breaking law with CCTV
- Free radical
- Tuition fees 'preposterously' low, says chancellor of Oxford university
- Artists and academics regularly refused UK entry, say campaigners
- Slumdog reveals learning treasures
- British education could lose appeal
- Government rediscovers industry by funding nuclear firm Sheffield Forgemasters
- Postgrad programmes: personal accounts
- What to look for in a research degree
- Postgraduate research degrees lead to greater employability
- Confucius would be confused
- Schools 'break law' to spy
- What your brain does in an emergency
- Universities face going to the wall
- The expansion of higher education is a key element in our democracy
- Universities must deliver more with less
- British education is in danger of losing its appeal
- Children of migrant workers in China
- Animal rights activist using FOI laws to target universities
- David Leigh on survey showing top university pay is soaring
- In a democracy, science has to speak up
- Eton and the masses | Alex Derber
- University pay survey: hallowed halls of earning
- Salaries soar for heads of British universities
- The top-paying universities
- Space law course to tackle final frontier
- Millions of Chinese rural migrants denied education for their children
- Fears mount for missing British student Jonny Dorey in Virginia
- Why we travel
- The Catholic church should free its priests from celibacy | Editorial
- Euan Ferguson | There are no devils in my hell. Just bores and bad food
- How gestures help babies born to poorer families
- Schools 'push teen mothers to be dropouts'
- Now, more than ever, we must push for women's rights | Letters
- Texas conservatives rewrite history | Richard Adams
- Teacher racism is rare | John Dunford
- Official: it's fine for racists to teach | Joseph Harker
- What can you do with an electronic or electrical engineering degree
- Half of schools in US district closed
- Liverpool profited from year as capital of culture, says report
- Letters: Our goal – education and a better life
- Film piracy: Lord Puttnam targets tween curriculum
- McGCSE for students on work experience
- Australia Education News
- Minister to lead higher education delegation to China
- Al Gore film An Inconvenient Truth included in school curriculum
- University compacts to reward high performance
- Lessons in the good life from the paddock to the plate
- Government rules out full fee undergraduate places
- Top 5 actions to take in education today
- Australian Curriculum Coalition - Common View on Australian Curriculum
- International students value Australian qualifications
- Tasmanian eSchool to provide more learning opportunities
- Victoria gives out iPads to deaf students
- 2010 ACS Judith Leeson Award for Excellence in Careers Teaching
- Connected Classrooms Program in NSW
- Teachers for a fair go: exemplary teachers in low SES schools
- 'If you like the teacher, you'll 'get' maths more': Students talk about good mathematics teachers
- Draft shape paper for the arts released
- School is still the best place to prepare new teachers
- Statement from ACARA Chair Professor Barry McGaw about the Australian Curriculum
- Learning by playing: video games in the classroom
- New scheme will teach students via their iPhones
- Education held back by 'old school' view of technology
- Tough standards for aspiring teachers
- Academic expertise crucial to effective teaching
- Open Up! Video contest to showcase students' call for open access. Entries invited for the 4th Annual Sparky Awards
- Learn more about working with children and young people
- Exceptional teachers for disadvantaged schools (audio transcript)
- AFTRS School Holiday Film courses - be quick
- Call for Papers: Implementing and using learning platforms in schools
- 2010 National Literacy and Numeracy results released
- Home truths on learning
- Interactive online tools help teenagers battle depression
- They were different classes, now they're one community
- Filling classrooms by degrees
- Aptitude and academic excellence new must-haves for would-be teachers
- Gap year can prepare students for uni life
- Pre-service teacher education program accreditation: Draft proposal paper available for consultation
- Research reveals Australia could make better use of migrant teachers
- 7 Million dollars in teaching scholarships for areas of need
- Updated Encyclopedia Britannica available for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad
- Music.Count Us In - One song. One day. Your school. More music.
- Researchers ask: How much time do you spend online?
- Learning to love maths
- New mobile gaming system provides educational fun
- Technology developments in the digital economy
- Taking Our Place: Aboriginal education at the University of Sydney
- Teachers can stay put, even after 10 years
- Autism film to raise schools awareness
- Technology must partner not serve mathematics learning
- School's more than the classroom, students say
- Science education is important for all ages
- iPads create excitement for Victorian primary students
- Teachers' rankings in paper
- Tell Us 2010 – the results are in
- New thinking backs daydream believers
- Digital storytelling brings a human connection to online education
- Numbers up for rote learning in maths
- 12Words - Write a story and win a prize!
- Imagine tomorrow's schools
- Survey to quiz 300,000 on engagement with learning
- ACER to lead global higher learning study
- Creator of UQ Ipswich Homework Centre recognised
- Video: voices from the front lines of online learning
- Bill Gates: Forget university, the web is the future for education
- 21st Century Learning ... the teacher librarian and the school library
- Taking a multilingual approach to literacy
- National online parenting study - parents sought to participate
- Plagiarism lines blur for students in digital age
- Blended lbrarian talks information literacy
- Win 7500 dollars by entering the 2010 myfuture Video Competition!
- Top students for disadvantaged schools: QUT pilot
- Overview, Teacher education, Australia
- Embracing screen-based learning in the classroom
- UA scientists using Facebook to build 6-12 learning tool
- Barnes and Noble launches eBook software for students
- Schools First awards closing soon
- More educational resources are being offered free online
- Raise Your Hand!
- Assessing the effects of ICT in education: indicators, criteria and benchmarks for international comparisons
- UWA to provide high-quality early childhood teachers
- Why the internet demands vigilance
- Science sub school to inspire the next generation of scientists
- Doctor of Education program leads the way for Australian teaching innovation
- School teaches with iPads
- Denise Bradley appointed to set up Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency
- Review of school funding - final terms of reference
- Jet pilot lands job as 'rocket science' teacher
- Improving the quality of higher education and VET sectors
- Bi-lingual resources launched for teaching human rights
- New additions: resources for Preservice Teacher Education, 1 July 2010
- Cyber technology is top of the class
- Cyber technology is top of the class | Adelaide Now
- Global teacher of 1,516 lessons and counting
- Launch of world-first adolescent character study
- New alliance strenghtens local education
- New school curriculum delayed
- Student achievement is key to building genuine self-esteem
- Access to Learning Award 2011 - applications now open
- Learn language and celebrate difference | The Australian
- Hobart schools ecology centre an Australian first
- New national curriculum agreed for Qld schools
- Cultural change boosts reading skills
- edna Groups: Community spaces for Australian educators
- Consultation on the draft Shape of the Australian Curriculum: Geography is now open from 21 June to 27 August 2010
- Rudd Government support for university research in Adelaide
- Murdoch University Dubai launches Master of Education program
- Developers seek to link iPad with education
- Good teaching and good schools can overcome disadvantage
- Recently added resources on Preservice Teacher Education
- Reporting and use of NAPLAN
- Go8 Backgrounder 10 - Future demand for Higher Education in Australia
- National cybersafety program for pre-service teachers launched
- Dramatic gains for children with theatrical teachers
- Student teachers to get hands-on experience
- iPad usability: first findings from user testing
- Book donation for teacher education students
- New genre in 2011 writing test
- Calling top teachers into the school library
- Future teacher wins study scholarship
- Cybersmart Hero stands up to online bullies
- A small step in the right direction: UWS experts debate the National Curriculum
- Early childhood education students learn about 'building partnerships'
- Facebook survey - invitation to participate
- Can you pick Australia's favourite new species?
- Will tracking truants up attendance?
- Victorian Information Technology Teachers Association Inc. - VITTA European Study Tour Information Night
- Yorke Peninsula schools revive lost language
- Libraries no longer dusty, old and empty
- Students ditch the books in favour of iPads
- National Literacy Trust research reveals more young people own a mobile phone than a book (UK)
- Support for One Laptop per Child Australia
- Education Excellence Award success for Master of Education student
- New preservice teacher education resources, week 24 May
- Privacy paradox
- UWA's virtual project shortlisted for US10,000 dollars prize
- Aboriginal pupils in sharp focus in education plan
- ACT students first to learn Aboriginal landcare
- Qld Uni joins iTunes U
- Bridging the gaps (May 18) | Herald Sun
- Science, maths graduates keen to become teachers
- Support for school science laboratory technicians forum
- Lonely children disclose information online
- Draft senior secondary Australian Curriculum released today
- Hawke Conversation Series: In Conversation with Professor Raewyn Connell, University of Sydney
- Innovative teaching earns international award
- Higher Education indexation announced
- 60 million dollars package to attract and retain NT teachers
- Learning from One Another: Bringing Muslim perspectives into Australian schools
- Student teacher placement fears
- National school literacy and numeracy tests begin
- Schools ask QUT for help to improve test results
- International Baccalaureate teaching graduates a world first
- NAPLAN tests to go ahead
- Participants for the 2010 program have now been announced
- Building on partnership between Australian and Indian Universities
- Open submission to the National Curriculum Consultation by Senator Kate Lundy
- Education not schooling is job of teachers: academic
- Music, dance classes planned
- Byte-size revision: how you can use ICT to boost exam preparation
- Broad effort to lift English proficiency
- ICT Innovation Fund: Applications open
- Submissions are invited on the draft National Professional Standards for Teachers
- Call for more teacher librarians for schools nationally
- Where is the profession in the national partnership on teacher quality?
- Recognising accomplished teachers
- Students improve computer skills but gaps in achievement remain
- National Year 6 and Year 10 ICT Literacy Results 2008
- New study to investigate the needs of Australia's child care, education and training sectors
- NEiTA teacher awards: Call for nominations
- New teaching resources will help students understand human rights
- Teaching with the new generation of mobile technology
- Enhancing Human Rights Education
- WebWorld Knowledgebase to simplify access to online contents
- Brigham Young student takes the first Sparky Awards Peoples' Choice Prize
- UWA appoints new Librarian and Director of Information Management
- Horizon Report: 2010 K-12 edition
- Structural Adjustment Fund to assist struggling universities
- How to find your identity on Facebook: QUT study
- CSU initiative leads to new Russia-Australia study options
- International students not wealthy
- Copyright turns 300
- New online network launched to protect Indigenous human rights
- Vision for Learning in Europe in 2025
- Over 27 million dollars to help attract the best and brightest
- Principals feel internet makes school librarians redundant
- Australia consolidates educational links with India
- Online content under the magnifying glass
- Behaviour: dealing with YouTube problems
- Policy-makers urged to heed language lessons in major new handbook
- Start-up scholarships to be delivered to students
- Innovation forum calls for more creating thinking in the classroom
- 'Digital technologies and educational integrity' - call for papers for a special issue of the online refereed journal IJEI
- Universities use social media to connect
- Australia: highly educated, work drives higher learning: ABS (Media Release)
- New directions in schools funding
- New report: The First Year Experience in Australian Universities: findings from 1994 to 2009
- Schools, Australia, 2009
- COFA Online - Learning to Teach Online project - call for examples
- World Internet Project report finds large percentages of non-users, and significant gender disparities in going online
- Raising the bar for mathematics teaching
- Numbers don't add up in maths class
- Parents don't act on cyber-safety fears
- Wi-Fi turns Arizona bus ride Into a rolling study hall
- Inquiry into school libraries and teacher librarians in Australian schools
- National curriculum requires national teaching standards
- Social networking provides new opportunities for learning
- Digital Education Research Network (DERN)
- Teachers key to curriculum success
- Interim agreements with universities released
- Australian curriculum to promote 21st century learning
- Schools 'road testing' parts of draft Australian Curriculum
- Place at uni for high school teachers
- Students honoured in annual Simpson Prize
- Indigenous Teaching Scholarship applications now open
- 3Com upgrades NT education network
- Collaborative distance-education project launched at UNE
- Internet access seen as a right: poll
- Baird Review of the Education Services for Overseas Students
- Internet Industry Association calls social network companies for summit on online safety
- Territory Indigenous artist represents Australian women in Shanghai
- Principals want IT technicians
- 500 teachers pledge to go paperless for Earth Day 2010!
- Curriculum no return to 'golden age'
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- Dodson appointed to Harvard chair
- Call for Papers: Impact of Social Networks on Teaching and Learning
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- Alcohol fuels tensions between college students, police
- Some snowed-in Ohio students to learn online
- Alcohol and caffeine drinks: The next student health problem?
- Planet Green show aims to inspire kids with science
- Yale fraternity under fire for alleged misogyny
- Georgia school district wins $1 million Broad prize
- Discipline rate of black students in Del., elsewhere is probed
- More youths with mental disabilities going to college
- NYC takes aim at teachers' 'tenure for breathing'
- Wis. law lets residents challenge race-based mascots
- For-profit college report takes aim at community colleges
- Study: Families saving for college aren't always choosing best options
- 'School Pride' gives Cheryl Hines an education
- Education Dept. sees 11% spike in civil rights complaints
- Might D.C. schools chancellor Michelle Rhee go to N.J.?
- For-profit college stocks tumble
- Obama urges Congress to make college tax credit permanent
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- You can lead kids to healthy food, but can psychology make them eat?
- Schools enforce year-round conduct rules
- College dropouts cost taxpayers billions, report says
- Mensa's face is changing as it catches a young brain wave
- L.A. teachers union aims to prevent layoffs at 'bad' schools
- More students on waiting lists at community colleges
- Breakfast in class: Fight against kids' hunger starts at school
- Denzel Washington, Boys & Girls Clubs fight dropouts
- Average SAT scores fluctuate slightly within class of 2010
- For first time, more women than men earn PhD
- College loan default rates rise as recession takes a toll
- Student loan debt exceeds credit card debt in USA
- Muslim college opens in California
- Arizona education chief: Feds looking at claims of English bias
- Colleges buy land without knowing how they'll use it
- Start of college can be harder on parents than freshmen
- Local students benefit from private colleges' financial aid
- Schools ban bracelets promoting cancer awareness
- Students face new textbook picks: Rent vs. buy, print vs. e-book
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- Japan fattens textbooks to reverse sliding rank
- Editing, enhancing Wikipedia becomes project at colleges
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- Kindergartens see more Hispanic, Asian students
- Retroactive degrees, for students who had credits
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- 9 states, D.C. receive 'Race to the Top' education funds
- USDA grants help plant seeds of good nutrition with school gardens
- Magazine's community college 'rankings' irk some educators
- Grads taking law schools to task for poor job market
- More students need a laptop computer for the classroom
- Even bizarre college clubs get students more engaged
- L.A. unveils $578M school, costliest in USA
- Students warned to beware of 'laptop-itis'
- Graphic novel replaces business school textbook
- ACT scores dip, but more students meet college benchmarks
- Harvard regains top spot on 'U.S. News' university rankings
- Miss. lesbian student sues school over rejected tux photo
- Feds: No charges in Philadelphia school laptop-spying case
- College freshmen don't know cursive, Clint Eastwood the actor
- Gen. McChrystal to teach leadership at Yale
- Back to school: How to handle separation anxiety with kids
- Child war-zone refugees learn to adapt to U.S. public schools
- Retired? Head back to school with college discounts
- Professor claims Buffalo, N.Y., college favored gays over him
- States cut preschool from budgets
- Poll: Language barrier a 'risk' for Latinos in schools
- 'Study music' in background may still mess with memory
- New law, e-books and rentals may make college textbooks less costly
- Milwaukee teachers fight for Viagra drug coverage
- Jobs bill offers teachers relief
- 49 finalists up for $650M U.S. education grant for innovation
- If University of California offers online degrees, can it keep its rep?
- University of Georgia tops party schools ranking
- One-third of teens with ADHD delay high school degree or drop out
- Schools report surge in homeless students
- 87% of Hispanics value higher education, 13% have college degree
- Obama defends education policies to critics
- 18 states, D.C. named Race to the Top education grant finalists
- Programs, $650M fund help entrepreneurs in education market
- Report: Colleges don't do enough to stop student drinking
- Civil rights leaders, Sec. Arne Duncan talk education reform
- Law school professors' tenure in danger?
- Calif. council accepts resignations of 3 over salary flap
- D.C. firestorm: Hundreds of school workers to be dismissed
- Arizona State U. has problems, just how its president likes it
- Duncan: Congress needs to act now on school funding
- TV, movies shoot 'on location' at L.A. schools needing funds
- Miami University sororities' antics spur alcohol debate
- Some schools grouping students by skill, not grade level
- Budget cuts likely to widen gap between rich, poor L.A. schools
- New York public schools top nation in per-student spending
- Teachers become the students in U.S. Supreme Court
- Small schools up graduation rates for struggling NYC kids
- Going for grants: 31 states join to create national academic tests
- 4 charged in Texas videotaped school beating
- Microsoft 'School of the Future' in Philly finally in a groove?
- Professor pushes return to slow reading
- U.S. colleges see highest enrollment jump in 40 years
- 'Rap teacher' uses hip-hop to school L.A. kids in algebra
- Early school start times may raise risk of teen car crashes
- More school friends may equal better grades
- Job outlook brightens for new grads, but barely
- Man accused of duping Harvard got into Stanford
- Government eyes for-profit colleges
- Major cuts: High schools face hard economic lessons
- Hispanic college success: It's all in the family
- No class: 4-day school weeks gain popularity nationwide
- Student immigrants use civil rights-era strategies
- States to establish nationwide standards for students, teachers
- Study abroad expo has countries clamoring for mobile students
- Ethical debates surround U.S. colleges' use of international recruiters
- 'Non-traditional' students struggle with schedules, loans
- Today's video: Gay veteran struggles with no GI benefits
- 'Take America' student answers your questions in live chat
- Clinton speaks to Yale grads about unequal world
- Join a live discussion with 'Take America' students on May 26
- When students drop the F-bomb: Should colleges punish swearing?
- Video series: 'Non-traditional' college students share struggles
- Texas education standards spark debate on slavery, politics
- U.S.: Virginia Tech violated law in '07 massacre
- Grandma earns college degree at age 94 in California
- Michelle Obama to G.W. graduates: 'Keep giving'
- Michelle Obama tells George Washington grads to 'keep giving'
- R.I. district to rehire fired teachers
- First lady tells George Washington grads to 'keep giving'
- Rhode Island school district agrees to rehire fired teachers
- Minority student activists protest education cuts
- Charter-school bandwagon avoided by some states
- USDA beefs up school meat safety program
- Maryland 1st to bar schools releasing tests to military
- Arizona gov. signs bill targeting schools' ethnic studies
- If kids miss school, parents could face jail under California bill
- Princeton Review curbs claims on test prep score gains
- When even low tuition is too much
- One-third of students need remedial college math, reading
- Students dive into mystery of Civil War submarine Hunley
- Parents stepping in to help raise more money for schools
- Green graduations: Cap and gown now recyclable
- Utah student newspaper prank may cost seniors
- Should college tax credits be linked to community service?
- Private colleges wait to see which accepted students pay up
- When moms go to college, it's challenging, rewarding
- Mother's Day brings college degree for some single moms
- Black students' field trip draws parents' anger in Michigan
- ACLU sues to stop Conn. schools' graduation in church
- ACLU sues school district to stop graduation at Conn. church
- Economic crisis leads business schools to meld ethics into MBA
- Survey: 10% of college students seek counseling
- Union, Megan Fox want funds to stop mass teacher layoffs
- Minnesota Gov. Pawlenty: Give states flexibility on education
- Kent State slayings 40 years later: Special graduations set
- Temple helps students to be own boss, noting 'self-employed' grads
- School crackdown on dirty dancing prompts alternate prom in Ohio
- Wyoming governor pushed to cancel William Ayers' visit
- Rhode Island teachers union sues after mass firings
- Security up for William Ayers visit to University of Wyoming
- Congress rejected grant, but free online courses growing
- College president, student switch places near Philadelphia
- Late payments on student loans drop
- Brown University profs, admin face off on high tenure rate
- Black woman leads former white boys-only school
- Sallie Mae cuts 2,500 jobs citing student loan law
- Experts: iPad's bumps entering college market are temporary
- Cal State professor's sex site sparks debate
- Study: After genes, teachers help kids read faster
- Bill Clinton focuses efforts on Haiti's higher education
- Obama administration to give schools FAFSA completion data
- Gay groups scrutinize women's basketball coach's comments
- Easy being green for students with list of eco-friendly colleges
- GW University won't count foreign language toward Gen Eds
- USA TODAY's 2010 All-USA Community College Academic Team
- Community college students filling needs win All-USA award
- All-USA community college students make a difference
- Food-fighting students get 'cheesy' punishment from lunch ladies
- NYC to stop paying teachers to do nothing in 'rubber rooms'
- Placement firm must refund $1.8M to Filipino teachers
- Q&A: Bill Clinton speaks on Global Initiative for students
- Study: Physical activity can boost student performance
- 6 states aim to reform remedial programs at community colleges
- Analysis: Pension funds for teachers are short billions
- Court upholds ban on alcohol ads in student newspapers
- Michigan college offers money back if grads don't get jobs
- States push to pay teachers based on performance
- Report: Philly charter schools risk taxpayer money
- Universities offer degrees with courses in Spanish and English
- Speed mentoring helps make career matches
- Speed-mentoring helps make career matches
- Students learning English at U.S. schools show improvement
- Schools tackle teacher-on-teacher bullying
- Education Dept. to give $350M to states that revamp testing
- Tuition-free colleges stand their ground against costs
- Community colleges like new attention, need money
- Tutoring benefits seniors' health, students' skills
- Prepaid tuition bailouts may come at expense of low-income families
- In-school banks dispense financial sense
- Escalante's aside, few movies about teachers earn an 'A'
- Leaders of men-only colleges take on national gender gap
- Q&A: What does student loan overhaul mean for U.S., you?
- Advanced Placement: Good for top students, oversold to others?
- 13-year-old college student claims age discrimination
- Community college dean adds human touch to distance learning
- Delaware, Tennessee 'win' educational grants
- First-generation college students stay the course
- Vanderbilt, Fisk collaborate to get more minorities science doctorates
- Failing Georgia school firing entire staff to qualify for aid
- Will medical schools join 3-year degree trend?
- Sweeping school lunch bill clears Senate panel
- Education Sec. Duncan faces questions on Chicago admissions
- U.S. students' reading scores show little progress
- Closing schools affects communities as well as kids
- House boosts college aid for students in need
- Could school bus ads save school budgets?
- Must schools change how writing teachers are taught?
- Ads appear on school websites
- Does 6 deaths in 6 months make Cornell 'suicide school'?
- Education groups laud, criticize Obama 'No Child' overhaul plan
- What if NCAA brackets were based on best in class, not on court?
- What if a college education just isn't for everyone?
- Teenagers in need of direction can turn to apprenticeships
- Education groups vary in response to White House plan
- Obama's education plan to focus on college
- Duncan wants 3 ratings for schools in education overhaul
- Race an issue as Texas education board adopts social studies criteria
- More colleges offering 3-year degrees
- Tougher national education standards drafted, posted
- New standards to engage students
- Texas education board's social studies vote may have wide impact
- Lag time in tracing tainted food puts kids at risk
- Firing teachers: First step to reform or useless effort?
- Scholar Diane Ravitch: 'We've lost sight' of schools' goal
- Textbook publishers add online tools to win over professors
- Dept. of Education to boost civil rights efforts
- Griner's punch: The rise of bad behavior in women's sports?
- David Willetts hints that university students will face higher fees
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