Tame the Beast: Tips for Designing and Using Rubrics | Edutopia - 1 views
Education International - Spain: Public sector financial crisis pushes schools to the b... - 1 views
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Last week, 450 charter schools in the Valencia region of Spain threatened to close their doors, leaving 250,000 pupils on the streets. The reason: they can no longer pay their bills for basic, essential services such as electricity and water because they have not received any funding from the local authority for the last six months.
IRIN Africa | ETHIOPIA: Drought, floods hit education | Ethiopia | Children | Education... - 0 views
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ADDIS ABABA, 18 January 2012 (IRIN) - Parts of Ethiopia are still reeling from the effects of recent drought, flooding, conflict or a combination of the three, resulting in increased numbers of children dropping out of school, say officials. At least 385,000 school-children need "emergency education assistance this school year", Alexandra Westerbeek, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) communication manager in Ethiopia, told IRIN. "In addition, 70,000 children among [the] refugee population also need emergency education assistance."
allAfrica.com: Angola: Umbundu and Nganguela Vernacular Languages Introduced in School - 0 views
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Lubango - The provincial department of Education, Science and Technology of Huíla Province, begins this school term with teaching the Umbundu and Nganguela vernacular languages in primary and secondary schools of Huíla Province, in order to allow children to improve learning, spirit of self-confidence and feeling of cultural integration.
Children of Haiti: Two Years After - 1 views
Education | eTransform Africa - 0 views
Peace Portal - HOMEPAGE - 0 views
Response: Ways to Include Students in the Formative Assessment Process - Classroom Q&A ... - 1 views
Education Week Teacher: The Five-by-Five Approach to Differentiation Success - 0 views
Afghan schools open, but under the Taliban's rules - The National - 0 views
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Afghanistan's state-run schools are experiencing a renaissance, with some reopening for the first time in nearly a decade. Acid attacks on girls, murdered teachers, bombings of classrooms - these are on the decline. But the reason for these openings is not because Nato and Afghan forces are winning the war for security. Rather, it's because the Afghan government, unable to bring security where needed, has begun to rely on secret agreements that give the Taliban greater say in the country's education.
January: Martin Luther King Jr. Day - 1 views
In Service Training Opportunities - 2 views
The Value of Teachers - NYTimes.com - 2 views
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