Online Education News Archive
06-Mar-2009
CodePartners Selected for Web Portal Development Project (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
CodePartners, a software development firm, is pleased to announce their selection by an online education platform provider in China to develop portions of their Web portal. County's eAcademy called 'cutting edge' (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
High school administrators and teacher Jennifer Roadman gave a presentation to Southmoreland School Board members Thursday night concerning their involvement with eAcademy, an online education option sponsored through the Westmoreland Intermediate Unit Virtual Schools Rapidly Building Online Education Foothold (PC World)
The nation's kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) public schools are no longer simple brick-and-mortar buildings. Better Teachers with Online Education (Columbia Daily Spectator)
The entire country is suffering from a shortage of teachers that are qualified and rigorously trained to effect real change, in particular within high-need and urban school districts, according to the National Commission on Teaching and America?s Future. Chalkboard Blog: Online education enrollment up, CSAP scores still low (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Get breaking local news as it happens from The Coloradoan. Enter your phone number below: Standard Messaging Rates or other charges apply. To Opt-out text STOP to 4INFO (44636). For more information text HELP to 4INFO (44636). Contact your carrier for more details. Investor alleges massive fraud at online education firm (Calcutta News)
The country's largest online education provider company Educomp Solutions has been accused of fraud worth millions of rupees by one of its investors. A police official said here Thursday that the allegations were being probed, while the firm denied them.
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