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Do Graduation Reporting Standards Mean Anything?

Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings introduced new proposed regulations to help clarify how schools, districts and states implement policies and business practices under No Child Left Behind Among these proposals, Secretary Spellings has asked that high schools be required to use graduation rates that track cohorts of students as they progress through high school

Endowment Tax is Unsound Public Policy

I just read in the May 19 Christian Science Monitor that a Massachusetts legislator proposes a 25 percent tax on college endowments over $1 billion

Motivation: Cultivating the Love of Learning

We use the word "commencement" to refer to graduation from high school or college Most graduation speeches express a theme similar to the following: "Today we are turning a page of the book of life and entering a new chapter

Comics For Extra Credit - Part 2

My first post about comics as an educational aid generated an interesting response — from the managing director of Classical Comics, a comic book company in the United Kingdom Not to be confused with Classic Comics, often teasingly referred to as a study guide for college literature classes here in the State, Classical Comics turns classical literature into high-quality visual graphic novels

Learning About A Student Credit Card

Once you graduate from your high school and enter college, you become eligible for a student credit card Many banks and financial institutions offer student credit cards to college students

Astrology Charts: Its Origin and Interpretation

Astrology is often used for knowing and predicting the future The term Astrology came from the Greek word “astron” which means “star”, and “logos” meaning “study”

7 Tips For Great Digital Photos

Before you can begin to enjoy photo sharing with family and friends, you need to take great digital shots that are razor-sharp and crystal-clear After all, there’s nothing quite so frustrating as when your photos of memorable events like a graduation or a vacation turn out blurry or fuzzy or just plain dull

Education in the Black Community

When Bill Cosby spoke out against the parenting of inner-city youth a few years ago, a firestorm erupted in the Black community Cosby argued that inner-city parents did not spend adequate time enforcing the importance of education in the Black community
Your college education is one of the most expensive "products" you will ever purchase You need to compare many different options to be sure you get the most for your money

How You As a Student Can Become Self-Disciplined

This article is written with the intent to help you, as a student, become more self-disciplined Unfortunately, it's become a common trait among students (and teachers alike) to slack and no longer posses the self-discipline required for serious studies
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