Online Education News Archive
03-Nov-2008
Election issues: The Presidential Race (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
As both campaigns enter the final days before the Nov. 4 election, we take a look at how John McCain and Barack Obama stand on the major issues. ISSUES: Educational (The Herald Bulletin)
Obama: Will reform NCLB, which starts by funding the law. Teachers should not be forced to spend the academic year preparing students to fill in bubbles on standardized tests. Online Education is Making the Grade with Employers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
A New White Paper on Employer Acceptance of Online Degrees Cyber schools put public education online (Charleston Regional Business Journal)
The solution to the state?s teacher shortage might be on the Internet. The World Wide Web could ease the pressure on overcrowded classrooms as well as reduce the need to spend millions of dollars to build more and larger schools. College Town (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)
It's been a rough few of weeks in College Town, as some campuses have experienced waves of crime, but this space is dedicated to some of the things the other 29,990 students have been doing: MacMurray College prepares for four-day week (The State Journal-Register)
JACKSONVILLE ? Plans at MacMurray College to go to a four-day class week this spring have senior Malea Harney and other students weighing the pros and cons.
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