Asked to carry out an outdoor survey, teachers of city's government senior secondary school here chose to put students of class XI and XII on the job to meet the deadlines given by district education department. full story ![]()

Michael Brekhus helped his son Miles, 6, release a duck during the duck races at the 2013 Northern Plains Outdoor Expo on Saturday at the Rushmore Plaza Civic Center in Rapid City.
rapidcityjournal.com (3 months and 7 days ago)
The latest European Union survey of ICT in schools has found that 20 percent of secondary students have never or almost never used a computer in school.Speaking at the presentation of the survey on Friday, the E.U.'s Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes said there was a very real need for more IT skills training for teachers. "ICT skills and training must be available to...
pcworld.com (28 days ago)
MEDINA — Medina Schools is exploring the possibility of providing all students with access to a tablet or laptop starting with the 2014-15 school year. Medina’s Department of Educational Services placed a survey for teachers, students and community members on the school district’s website asking for input on the issue. The survey will be open until ...Read More
medinagazette.northcoastnow.com (29 days ago)
By Linda BorgPROVIDENCE, R.I. -- A telephone survey of 402 teachers by Fleming and Associates offered a sharp critique of state education Commissioner Deborah A. Gist's policies. Conducted from April 22 to April 24, the random survey was commissioned by the state's two teacher unions, the National Education Association, R.I. and the American Federation of Teachers, R.I....
providencejournal.com (17 days ago)

As school districts continued to cut budgets, increase class sizes, and implement teacher performance evaluations, teachers' job satisfaction plummeted in 2012, reaching an all-time low, according to a survey released Thursday. "We've seen a continuous decline in teacher satisfaction," said Dana Markow, vice president of youth and education research for pollster Harris...
huffingtonpost.com (2 months and 27 days ago)
BIRMINGHAM (AP) --; A new survey of Alabama teachers finds that a majority of them support having armed security officers in their schools. The same survey found that teachers who responded said
timesdaily.com (1 month and 15 days ago)
Los Angeles Unified teachers dislike the year-old Breakfast in the Classroom program for low-income students, saying it is messy, draws pests and cuts into instructional time, according to an online survey conducted by the teachers union.
pasadenastarnews.com (1 month ago)
Los Angeles Unified teachers dislike the year-old Breakfast in the Classroom program for low-income students, saying it is messy, draws pests and cuts into instructional time, according to an online survey conducted by the teachers union.
dailynews.com (1 month ago)
Improvements in facilities and resources are among the top concerns of Pueblo City Schools (D60) teachers who responded to a recent statewide survey.
chieftain.com (13 days ago)
Heads up, high schools: Your graduates may not be as ready for college as you think they are. New survey results from the ACT assessment organization, made public Wednesday, show a disconnect on the crucial question of college readiness. Eighty-nine percent of high school teachers surveyed said students who finished their classes were well or very well prepared for college...
washingtonpost.com (30 days ago)
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