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Teachers will argue against a simplistic kings and queens version of subjects such as history. They claim that it will fail to engage pupils and risks increasing numbers missing school. The Department for Education said the curriculum embodies high
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K12's content offers rigor and interaction, he says, the latter which makes it interesting...For example, its content doesn't require use of the scroll bar, since content that requires a scroll-down to be viewed is less likely to be remembered.
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Northern Illinois Jobs with Justice hosted a forum Sunday to rally opposition to the online curriculum company K12 Inc. and a proposed charter school that could open in the Fox Valley as soon as next year. John Laesch to a group of about 50 people. "
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The unusual corridor a chunk of state-maintained freeway stuck between two pieces of the North Texas Tollway Authority's Bush Turnpike
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Gary Warth U-T A growing number of teachers nationwide are challenging a long-held educational tradition by asking their students to watch recorded lectures at home and do their homework in class. The model, known as the flipped classroom, has been
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THE authority responsible for writing school syllabuses in Queensland has defended itself against claims the curriculum is not up to scratch and is failing Year 12 students. Queensland Studies Authority chief Patrea Walton told a state parliamentary
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Acquires Incentive Publications , March 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- World Book, Inc., the publisher of The World Book Encyclopedia , the World Book Web, and an extensive offering of other print and online educational products, has acquired Incentive
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The committee have been mulling their recommendations since January this year and had aimed to finish them within a month. The new curriculum has drawn criticism from teachers as well as education experts, making it tough for the commission to
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N.C. Passages from the Bible could become part of the curriculum in North Carolina's public high schools under legislation proposed in the General Assembly. The bill would allow local school boards to offer elective courses for credit on the Old
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