1 Despite higher education, women continue to earn far less than men
PARIS (Sept 7, 2010): Women in industrialised countries continue to be paid far less than men working in the same jobs, even if they have a university education, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Tuesday. Source: The Sun
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2 Education & Family
The UK is slipping behind its international rivals in the production of graduates, according to a new report. Between 2000 and 2008, it fell from third highest to fifteenth among top industrialised nations for the proportion of young people graduating. Source: BBC Radio 1
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3 ND college to offer online degrees to CG - Navy News | News from Afghanistan & Iraq - Navy Times
BISMARCK, N.D. — Bismarck State College has received approval to provide online education to active duty personnel, reservists and civilians serving in the U.S. Coast Guard. Source: Navy Times
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4 NAU-Yavapai in Prescott Valley offers cheaper college degrees
Students can earn bachelor's degrees in 3 years without moving to Flagstaff, Phoenix or Tucson. Source: The Arizona Republic
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5 Despite higher education, women continue to earn far less than men
Paris - Women in industrialized countries continue to be paid far less than men working in the same jobs, even if they have a university education, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said Tuesday. Source: EARTHtimes.org
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6 Meet the Board of Education candidates
The Malibu Times sent a questionnaire to eight candidates running for four seats on the Board of Education for the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District. They were given the same time frame to respond and were limited to 150 words per answer. One profile will be printed each week beginning with this issue until the Oct. 19 issue. Election Day is Nov. 2. Source: The Malibu Times
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7 ‘Nation of dropouts’ warning as UK drops in education league
Britain is at risk of producing a generation of dropouts, education experts warned today. Source: Evening Standard
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8 ‘Palengskwela’ eyes out-of-school youth training
Manila, Philippines — The Department of Education (DepEd), through its “Palengskwela†project, continues to strengthen its Alternative Learning System (ALS) by reaching out to out-of-school youths working as vendors in public markets. Aided by the DepEd ALS mobile teachers, the project aims to educate the children of vendors who are at the marketplace. “While the parents are busy selling their ... Source: Manila Bulletin
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9 Olivier Ochanine: New kid on the PPO block
French-American conductor and music educator Olivier Ochanine has an impressive portfolio of work experience at a very young age. At 30, his resume boasts a number of achievements ranging from awards and recognitions to academic degrees in music education. Source: Manila Standard Today
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10 Obama Aid Rules Rile For-Profits, Spur Letter Blitz
Matthew Kapral, a student at Education Management Corp.’s Art Institute of Pittsburgh, was walking to class in July when a school representative sat him in front of a computer and coached him on a letter opposing limits on federal student aid to for-profit colleges. Source: BusinessWeek
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