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GAHCC Education Foundation Summer Concert (News 8 Austin)

June 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

2nd Annual Education Summer Concert with “Don Yojan y La Frescura” Targeted towards high schools with large Hispanic populations, this one-of-a-kind summer music series is designed to embrace the Hispanic culture and promote the importance of education and staying in school.

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More than 500 Educators ‘Storm the Hill’ to Support Technology in Education (redOrbit)

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WASHINGTON, June 30 /PRNewswire/ — More than 500 educators from 48 states and territories took part in a once in a lifetime event during the 30th Annual National Education and Computing Conference.

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Lubavitch Education Center Faces Foreclosure (CBS4 Miami)

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One of South Florida’s oldest Jewish institutions is on the verge of disappearing; regions Bank is foreclosing on the Lubavitch Education Center.

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Lubavitch Education Center Faces Foreclosure (CBS4 Miami)

Tolley refuses to bat for tertiary education (Scoop.co.nz)

June 30, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment 

National is ignoring the growing need to make tertiary education a priority, says Labour Tertiary Education Spokesperson Maryan Street.

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Tolley refuses to bat for tertiary education (Scoop.co.nz)

Education is key to eradicating poverty, says Perak MB (The Star)

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EDUCATION is key to eradicating poverty, said Perak Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Dr Zambry Abd Kadir.

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Education chief seeks higher achievement (Connecticut Post)

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Education is recognized as the driving force behind a region’s economic success, said Michael Meotti, Connecticut’s commissioner of higher education.”Nothing is more fundamental than the skills and

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Education chief seeks higher achievement (Connecticut Post)

Retired teachers honoured for contribution to Christian education (The Jamaica Observer)

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SIX retired educators who dedicated over 30 years of service to Christian education, were awarded Sunday for their remarkable contribution to education.

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Retired teachers honoured for contribution to Christian education (The Jamaica Observer)

Charter school founder plans walk to Washington to gain support for African-centered education (The Palm Beach Post)

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The colorful founder of the Joseph Littles/Nguza Saba charter school plans to walk 1,000 miles to Washington on his 69-year-old bones to try to gain support for African-centered education and perhaps raise some money for his school in the process.

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Charter school founder plans walk to Washington to gain support for African-centered education (The Palm Beach Post)

Here’s how to transform education (Miami Herald)

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Like Amazon.com revolutionized the retail industry and iTunes modernized the music industry, technology has the potential to transform education in America.

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Here’s how to transform education (Miami Herald)

State adds $95.4 million to higher-education budget (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

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The state’s four higher-education systems will have about $95.4 million more to work with as they plan next year’s budgets, according to figures released today by the state Board of Regents.

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State adds $95.4 million to higher-education budget (New Orleans Times-Picayune)

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