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The Learning Network Blog: Poetry Pairing | 'On Being Brought from Africa to America'
To both honor another poet of color during Black History Month and commemorate President's Day on Monday, this week's Poetry Pairing matches "On Being Brought from Africa to America," a poem by Phillis Wheatley, whose writing was praised by President George Washington, with "A Rare Haven for Gay Men and Lesbians in Harlem" by Gerren Keith Gaynor.
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The Learning Network: Student Opinion | Where Should Colleges and Sports Teams Draw the Line in Selling Naming Rights?
What value do stadium, event and team names have to a community? Is there any reason not to sell them to the highest bidder?
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The Learning Network Blog: 6 Q's About the News | More Companies Requiring College Degree for All Positions
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Universities Abroad Join MOOC Course Projects
The two largest ventures providing the online courses known as MOOCs are announcing partnerships with universities in the Americas, Europe and Asia.
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Stanford Fund-Raising Topped $1 Billion in 2012
The California university announced earlier this month that its five-year capital campaign took in $6.23 billion.
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Cuomo Plan Would Let State Take Control of New York City’s Teacher Evaluation System
If Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and the teachers’ union can’t reach an agreement, the proposal allows the state to establish an evaluation system for New York City’s educators.
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Cuomo Plan Lifts Curbs on a Lottery That Beguiles
Quick Draw, introduced in 1995, contributed $138 million to New York State’s education budget last year.
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National Briefing | Education: 1 in 5 Passed Advanced Placement Tests
Nearly a third of the nation’s 2012 public high school graduates took at least one of the College Board’s Advanced Placement tests, according to the program’s annual report on Wednesday.
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After Strike, New York School Bus Drivers Return to Work
Bus service for New York City students resumed Wednesday, the first of three school days scheduled during what was supposed to be a weeklong winter break.
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New York State Teachers’ Union Sues Over Tax Cap
New York State United Teachers filed a lawsuit asserting that a property tax cap, one of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s signature measures, interferes with local control of schools.
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The Learning Network Blog: Student Opinion | Should Reading and Math Be Taught in Gym Class Too?
Do you think pushing academic instruction into gym class might defeat its primary purpose of getting students to be physically active?
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The Learning Network Blog: 6 Q's About the News | Hacking Campaign, Seen As Linked to China's Army, Targets U.S. Industry and Government
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