Online Education News Archive
23-Mar-2008
Online Education Increasingly Popular Among Students (Richfield Reaper)
(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. The Halo has a new name: Capella Tower (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Under an expanded lease, the online education firm will put its brand on 225 South Sixth Street as it consolidates its workforce. Online education revenue hits $2.47 bln in 2007, young adults biggestuser group (Interfax)
Shanghai. March 18. INTERFAX-CHINA - Online education services in China generated total revenue of RMB 17.5 billion ($2.47 billion) in 2007, up 20.7 percent year-on-year, with 18 to 24 year-olds making up the largest user group, according to a recent report. Psychology Degrees Through Online Education (Richfield Reaper)
(ARA) - According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 40 percent of psychologists are self-employed, with clinical psychologists earning anywhere from $50,000 to over $100,000. The average salary for a psychology professor was $82, 554 for the academic year of 2005-2006, according to the College and University Professional Association for Human Resources. Putting Less Pens to Paper and More Fingers to Keys (Northland's News Center)
Insight School of Minnesota, an Internet-based high school program, is allowing kids to get out of the classroom and onto the information superhighway for an online high school education. Joel Runck has the story. Students could take high school online (Albert Lea Tribune)
Education started at home with parents teaching children essential skills. It moved into one-room schoolhouses and then into massive buildings housing up to a few thousand students. The new coordinator of the district?s online education program was placed on probation for a 2006 alcohol-related ... (Reading Eagle)
The new coordinator of the district?s online education program was placed on probation for a 2006 alcohol-related incident in Lancaster County. PCC looks to raise $374M with ballot measure (KATU Portland)
The measure would focus on high-demand areas such as health, welding and online education. Dana Haynes, a PCC spokesman, said the college has long waiting lists for some classes such as education, nursing and welding.
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