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Baltimore Co. school board questions administrators over spending
Saying that money had been wasted and school system policies had not been followed in the purchases of books and writing of curriculum, Baltimore County school board members asked administrators Tuesday night for reassurances that similar mistakes would...Tags: Baltimore County, Education, Teaching and Learning, Joe A. Hairston, Books
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A Word, Please: Don't let grammar remain foreign
Scattered throughout Italy are a handful of natives who believe I speak their language. I’ve pulled off the same feat in France and Mexico, too. I accomplished this by stepping off the plane my first time in each of these countries and immediately...Tags: Italy, Arts and Culture
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Start the Presses: Community involvement 2.0
It's often said that Americans fear public speaking more than snakes, spiders or IRS agents. When I took this job, I was initially daunted by the amount of public speaking it entailed. But as I approach my third anniversary in the editor's chair, I am...Tags: Journalism, College Sports, Ethics, Journalism, Language
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District 230 department winners lauded
TribLocal - Tinley Park » NewsMore than 30 senior students from the three Consolidated High School District 230 schools earned departmental awards and several were on hand as the district …... -
U-46 language program serves Spanish, English speakers
TribLocal - Schaumburg » NewsJennifer Schneider of Elgin sometimes catches her first-grader Camden introducing himself to other children – in Spanish. The budding bilingual tendencies are part of why …... -
Which education reports matter?
julieg@herald-mail.comAssessment tests, college-entrance exams, advanced placement tests, graduation rates, dropout rates ... Every year, a pile of reports and statistics is produced to show how students and public school systems are faring. But which ones really matter when...Tags: Academic Progress, Science and Technology, Science, Students, Teachers
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Danville High School forensics completes state title sweep for second time
LEXINGTON — Danville High School won the speech and debate state tournaments hosted by the Kentucky High School Speech League at the University of Kentucky March 22-24. The wins finish a sweep by DHS of the four state titles forensics teams in...
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Storytime for Essex children comes in English and Spanish
A monthly Storytime at Essex Library includes all the trappings familiar to its pre-school participants — books, puppets, songs, games and a crafts table. But this program, organized by Spanish language students at a nearby high school, gives...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Libraries, Essex (Baltimore, Maryland), High Schools
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Vista Latina: Fusion of English and Spanish along the border creates a distinct dialect
Imperial Valley Press Staff WriterA native of Mexicali, Jose Martinez said that if one listens intently, different varieties of Spanish can be heard spoken in the Imperial and Mexicali valleys. While regional Mexican accents are common, he also has taken note of how English language...Tags: University of California, San Diego, Facebook, Spain, Arts and Culture
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Penn State Mont Alto students share knowledge at Academic Festival
roxann.miller@herald-mail.comStudents at Penn State Mont Alto shared their knowledge on Wednesday with their peers and the community at the seventh annual Penn State Mont Alto Academic Festival in the campus’ Multipurpose Activities Center. “The Academic Festival is a...Tags: Nursing, The Pennsylvania State University, Medical Specialization, Teaching and Learning, Health and Medical Professionals
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Westmont French teacher receives prestigious national award
Diane L. Rugh, a French teacher at Westmont Hilltop High School, is the winner of a national teaching award from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY). Rugh, a teacher at Westmont Hilltop for 23 years, was selected as the winner...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Education, Teaching and Learning, Students, Johns Hopkins University
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South River Spanish teacher wins state foreign language honor
The creators of the language-learning software Rosetta Stone have made it simple to grasp the complexities of Spanish. But can they back it up and Dougie?
"Usted and ustedes if you're talking to a group. Start with the 'yo' form and throw it for a loop!"...Tags: Pittsburgh, Anne Arundel Community College, Trips and Vacations, Students, Army National Guard
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