Online Education News Archive
15-Dec-2008
SAS to offer educational software to teachers at no cost (WRAL.com Raleigh)
Curriculum Pathways, which generates more than $1M a year in revenues, will give educators tools to boost student interest, says billionaire SAS owner Jim Goodnight. Divorced Grandparents Come Together For Daughter's Children (KSAT San Antonio)
Five years after their divorce, Mary and Phil Reisenleiter came together again to care for their three grandchildren. Granholm Hopeful Despite Auto Aid Collapse (ClickOnDetroit)
Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm said watching the collapse of a $14 billion emergency federal bailout for Detroit's automakers has been "excruciating" but thanked the Bush administration for stepping in. District to offer online courses (The Longview News-Journal)
Longview Independent School District wants to become the premier online education resource for Texas high school students, officials said Monday. New librarian has novel ideas (Lahontan Valley News)
Lyon County recently hired Jonnica McClure to replace retiring librarian Pat Zudnich at the Fernley Branch Library. SAISD Substitute Being Investigated For Excessive Discipline (KSAT San Antonio)
A substitute teacher is being barred from campus pending the outcome of a investigation into an incident at Martin Luther King Middle School on Tuesday. Driving Declines Even As Gas Prices Drop (ClickOnDetroit)
The government says drivers clocked 9 billion fewer miles on the nation's roads in October, even as they paid less for gas. Online Education Key to World Literacy (Newsweek)
The only hope of closing the literacy gap in developing countries lies in extending the reach of online education.
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