Highlighting the Coalition s reforms in a speech in London yesterday, Mrs Morgan said: As exam results in England soared ever higher, our international performance was stagnating, with other countries overtaking us in rankings like the PISA survey. We knew we needed to make urgent changes and looked to the world’s leading education […]
This week, public education and those who are at the forefront of educating young minds across the country gets a giant salute. This week is hailed as American Education Week and honors those making sure children in public education are receiving the quality they deserve. This year s theme is Great Public Schools: A Basic Right […]
Lumina releases draft profile of what students at various levels should know and be able to do, regardless of discipline; accreditors and private colleges to test it. What should a college graduate know and be able to do? There are as many views on that as there are colleges (thousands), if not individual professors and students […]
General Document-by-Document Evaluation Contains recommendations with a full list of your credentials with US equivalents for each diploma and/or certificate, indicating the period of attendance, name of institution and year awarded. May be used for Education, Employment, Immigration when transfer of credits is not required. Detailed […]
Florida students entering grade nine may choose from one of four options to earn a standard diploma. They are 24-credit program* 18-credit, Academically Challenging Curriculum to Enhance Learning (ACCEL) option An International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum An Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) curriculum Florida […]
| by Richard P. Keeling and Richard H. Hersh The purpose of this blog and our latest book, We re Losing Our Minds: Rethinking American Higher Education (Palgrave MacMillan, 2012), is to shift the national conversation about higher education from a primary focus on the comparisons that make up magazine rankings to a serious discussion […]
While American students have high levels of educational achievement and decent test scores, they may also experience high levels of social stress and poverty. A new report out Tuesday from The Horace Mann League, a public education advocacy group, and the National Superintendents Roundtable, a community of school administrators […]
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