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Schools and Tech #28: The Education Project in Bahrain

Schools and Tech #28: The Education Project in Bahrain

Update: 2010-11-13
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1) The Truthy Project  TAT  
Truthy is a research project that helps you understand how memes spread online. With our images and statistics, you can help identify misuse of Twitter.

2) AP History Students in Virginia High School Forbidden to Research Outside Classroom  TAT
ABC News: Students in one Virginia history course will have to take what they learn in the classroom at face value, as their teachers forbid the use of any outside resources, including conversations with their parents.

3) Like a monitor more than a tutor KB
Homework helpers are part of a growing a niche industry. But educators wonder if this is another facet of “helicopter parenting.”

4) Application Inflation - NYT - CT
The numbers keep rising, the superlatives keep glowing. Each year, selective colleges promote their application totals, along with the virtues of their applicants.
For this fall’s freshman class, the statistics reached remarkable levels. Stanford received a record 32,022 applications from students it called “simply amazing,” and accepted 7 percent of them. Brown saw an unprecedented 30,135 applicants, who left the admissions staff “deeply impressed and at times awed.” Nine percent were admitted.
The biggest boast came from the University of California, Los Angeles. In a news release, U.C.L.A. said its accepted students had “demonstrated excellence in all aspects of their lives.” Citing its record 57,670 applications, the university proclaimed itself “the most popular campus in the nation.”
Such announcements tell a story in which colleges get better — and students get more amazing — every year. In reality, the narrative is far more complex, and the implications far less sunny for students as well as colleges ca
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Schools and Tech #28: The Education Project in Bahrain

Schools and Tech #28: The Education Project in Bahrain