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Inside a cybersecurity lab

by Matt Yurus & Noor Wazwaz | Aug 25, 2011 | Business & Tech, Education, National Security

Students at the National Defense University’s iCollege learn about hacking and other cyber threats. Since most of them are already information technology professionals, graduates return to the workforce more cybersecurity savvy.

The education Twitter town hall that wasn’t

by Gabrielle Levy | Aug 25, 2011 | Education, Topics

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Teaching to the tech: Using digital tools to improve education

by Gabrielle Levy | Aug 23, 2011 | Education

WASHINGTON–Americans said they think technology has become a critical tool in the classroom, according to the annual Gallup/PDK poll on the public perception of education released last week. In a panel discussion Thursday at George Washington University, former...

Poll: Americans give local education an ‘A’, nation’s schools and unions a ‘C’

by Gabrielle Levy | Aug 22, 2011 | Education, Topics

WASHINGTON—Americans approve of their local teachers and schools more than ever, but are more critical of the nation’s school system, teachers unions and school boards. According to the results of the 43rd annual Gallup/PDK education poll released Wednesday,...

HOLD- San Diego schools would warily welcome No Child Left Behind waivers

by Gabrielle Levy | Aug 18, 2011 | Education

WASHINGTON—Schools in San Diego hope that new waivers to No Child Left Behind will add flexibility, not more restrictions, in improving education. One of the loudest complaints against the often-vilified law is that it unfairly demands impossible levels of student...

Youth affected by terrorism come together to share a common bond

by Garin Flowers | Aug 16, 2011 | Education, Politics, Topics

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