Sunday, July 14, 2013

EDUCATION IN USA


CTEi students, teachers awarded in meeting
Sentinel & Enterprise,

7/14/2013 12:16:37 PM
LEOMINSTER -- The Center for Technical Education Innovation at Leominster High School recently held its General Advisory Meeting honoring students and faculty members. Read More
JULY 13TH
Gayapolis,

7/12/2013 5:35:44 PM
USA, Washington: Tacoma Pride ( GayWebSource ): The Tacoma Pride Festival is a celebration of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Questioning, and Allied Community (LGBTQA) in Pierce County. Read More
Laser Damage Experts to Converge in Boulder for 45th Meeting in SPIE-Sponsored Series
PRWeb,

7/13/2013 4:13:48 PM
SPIE Laser Damage, in its 45th year in 2013, will draw the field’s leading physicists and engineers to Boulder, Colorado, in September. The technology has applications in industrial materials processing, remote sensing, large-scale displays, surgery, anti-missile weapons, laser-induced nuclear fusion, and fundamental research. (PRWeb July 13, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com 

EDUCATION IN INDIA NEWS

India leads in education, says Cornell President
INDOlink,
 
7/12/2013 4:37:30 AM
NEW YORK: A top American academician has described the drop in number of Indian students joining US universities as brain circulation rather than as reverse brain drain. Read More
India fights stigma on mental health
Richmond Times-Dispatch,
 
7/14/2013 4:27:44 AM
NEW DELHI — In rural areas of India, many villagers still believe mental illness is caused by evil spirits angry that the sick person had killed a cow during a past life. Read More
India fights old myths on mental illness
Seattle Times,
 
7/13/2013 1:20:44 PM
The Indian government has increased budgets for psychiatric education and mental-health awareness, seeking to curb a sharply rising suicide rate. With its low number of psychiatrists and limited funding, India plans to emphasize training community-based health workers. Read More

DISADVANTAGE OF EDUCATION

Board of Education names David F. Lewis finalist for Superintendent of Education
WTVM 9 Columbus,
 
7/9/2013 9:44:31 PM
The Muscogee County Board of Education has announced David Lewis is the finalist for the position of Superintendent of Education. Following a 14 day public comment period, which begins Tuesday, the Board plans to formally tender the position to Lewis. Read More
Miss New Mexico promotes the power of one
Alamogordo Daily News,
 
7/14/2013 2:38:08 AM
Advocating for the success of the single-family unit is Alexis Duprey's goal as Miss New Mexico 2013. Read More
Businesses carve millions in tax refunds from schools; old assessments blamed
The Journal News,
 
7/14/2013 3:28:17 AM
For school districts in the Lower Hudson Valley, the financial hits just keep coming. One major region is businesses' success in getting their property values - and thus their tax burdens - drastically reduced because of the economic downturn and the outdated assessments in most of the region

ADVANTAGES OF EDUCATION

The Hidden Crisis in American Education
The Gilmer Mirror,
 
7/13/2013 10:13:33 PM
Much of the debate about American education reform centers on the inner city. It's widely understood that astonishingly few students from low-income urban schools are graduating equipped with the skills they need to succeed in the 21st Century economy. Read More
Race for SC education chief warming up
The State,
 
7/14/2013 12:07:55 AM
Two state representatives, an attorney and retired football coach, are considering running against state Superintendent of Education Mick Zais.Read More
Chattahoochee Valley's higher ed advantages
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer,
 
7/12/2013 7:25:17 PM
Two recent stories from opposite sides of the river, both involving institutions of higher education, spotlight a fact we already know but often take for granted: Such institutions pay off for a community in more than just the obvious ways.

Saturday, July 13, 2013

EDUCATION IN ENGLAND

Education in England is overseen by the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Local authorities (LAs) take responsibility for implementing policy for public education and state schools at a local level.
The education system is divided into early years (ages 3–4), primary education (ages 4–11), secondary education (ages 11–18) and tertiary education (ages 18+).
Full-time education is compulsory for all children aged between 5 and 17 (from 2013, and up to 18 from 2015), either at school or otherwise, with a child beginning primary education during the school year he or she turns 5.[8] Students may then continue their secondary studies for a further two years (sixth form), leading most typically to A-level qualifications, although other qualifications and courses exist, including Business and Technology Education Council (BTEC) qualifications, the International Baccalaureate (IB) and the Cambridge Pre-U. The leaving age for compulsory education was raised to 18 by the Education and Skills Act 2008. The change takes effect in 2013 for 16-year-olds and 2015 for 17-year-olds.[9]State-provided schooling and sixth form education is paid for by taxes. England also has a tradition of independent schooling, but parents may choose to educate their children by any suitable means.
Higher education often begins with a three-year bachelor's degree. Postgraduate degrees include master's degrees, either taught or by research, and the doctorate, a research degree that usually takes at least three years. Universities require a Royal Charter in order to issue degrees, and all but one are financed by the state via tuition fees, which cost up to £9,000 per academic year for English, Welsh and EU students.

IMPORTANT OF COMPUTER SCIENCE EDUCATION

I was asked by the Guardian University Guide in the UK to write something about why it's worth studying computer science at university, and I thought I would share it here ...
Try to imagine a world without computers. There would be no PCs or laptops, and so no
word processing or spreadsheets, no communication using the web, no online shopping or photo enhancement. There would be no mobile phones or digital cameras, because these are computers at heart. There would be no internet or phone system. There would be no modern cars, trains or aircraft: computers control how they work and guide their safety on rails or in the air. There would be empty shops: all their stock is computer-controlled. There would be very few goods: many are made by robots, which themselves are computers. Food would be scarce: supermarkets' distribution systems rely on computers and computers often control food production itself.
Computer science teaches you how to use computers to make the world work as it does. You will learn how to make a computer behave how you want -- this might be making a robot move something from one end of a room to another, it might be making a calculation which saves someone's life in a medical ward, or it could be creating a whole new world through building pictures or sound or building a computer system so that other people can do this.
You will learn how computers work together in building networks like the internet, how teams of people build systems worth hundreds of millions of pounds, and how computers can be made to behave like people, among many other topics. You will also learn about how to work together in groups, and what your professional responsibilities are to your colleagues, clients, and society.
Many of you will join universities' industrial partners on "sandwich" placement schemes, where you work with a company for a year during your degree, putting the theory into practice.
At the end of your degree you will be equipped with lifelong skills that you can use in a whole variety of jobs: from management to consulting, from programming to information systems administration, from IT companies to any company, large or small.

EDUCATION SOCIAL STUDIES

OCO Education Services Feels Impact of Federal Sequestration
Oswego County Today,
 
7/13/2013 10:41:42 PM
For hundreds of low-income families in Oswego County the dream of having their children begin their school years as well prepared as their peers has ended. Federal Sequestration, that strange term that many first heard months ago has brought devastating affects on Oswego County Opportunities’ Education Services. For decades OCO’s Head Start program in Pulaski has prepared youth ages 3 and 4 to ... Read More
Elliance Seminar Explores Higher Education Marketing Practices for Growing Online, International & Graduate Enrollment
PRWeb,
 
7/13/2013 12:13:37 PM
Today’s Best Higher Education Marketing Practices (PRWeb July 13, 2013) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2013/7/prweb10921644.htm Read More
Financial education: Does your state make the grade?
CNN Money,
 
7/12/2013 12:41:56 PM
Read full story for latest details. Read More