Online Education News Archive
16-Mar-2007
Apollo Group Board Member Resigns (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
Apollo Group Inc., which runs online education institutions including the University of Phoenix, said Thursday that board member Daniel D. Diethelm has resigned following completion of a stock options investigation by a board committee. Online Education Gives Moms an Edge in The Workplace (Evening Times)
(ARA) - According to the latest estimates from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Statistics, women are projected to enter the workforce at a higher percentage rate than men over the next ten years. Online Education Increasingly Popular Among Students (Evening Times)
(ARA) - Many people think about going to college. Whether they've never gone, have attended some college, or already obtained a degree, each person's situation and career goals are unique. Teacher Response to Professional Development Program Improves Instruction (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Recent research reveals a connection between teacher professional development, instructional improvement and educational quality. Teachers and other school personnel can find information on professional development, such as advanced degree courses and certification, at Online-Education.net. Study Shows Online Education Improves Physician Response to Domestic Violence (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Physicians are more likely to recognize, validate, assess and respond to suspected domestic violence in their patients after participating in an Internet course on the subject, according to new study results reported this week at the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence in San Francisco, CA. ECollege Swings to 4th-Quarter Loss (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
online education company eCollege.com said Wednesday it swung to a fourth-quarter loss due to results from discontinued operations.
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