JOURNAL OF SPECIAL EDUCATION TECHNOLOGY
'Now, Americans connect India with technology' rediff.com Americans never connected India with technology in the old days, now they are seeing it and going, 'Oh wow! India. . . who knew,!' says Kanchana Thamodaran. CDE gives ‘C minus’ to Re-1 Cortez Journal The Colorado Department of Education officially released its annual School Accountability Report Wednesday for all schools in the state. Tomorrow's teachers get real-life dose Poughkeepsie Journal Danielle Schneider pretended to be a teacher when she played school as a child. When she walked in for her first assignment as a student teacher in a special education classroom, she wasn't as sure of herself. Final report: Hope High a success story in progress The Providence Journal PROVIDENCE -- In his final report to the state education commissioner, special master Nicholas Donohue called Hope High School a success story in progress. Silterra inks design deal with local universities EETimes Malaysian foundry Silterra sealed an agreement with some of the country's leading educational institutions that will allow them to gauge the commercial viability of chip designs. Springer Adds Genomic Medicine To Biomedical Publishing Portfolio Medical News Today Starting in 2007 Springer will publish a new journal entitled Genomic Medicine, providing a forum for reporting and discussing issues related to human and medical genomics. The wide scope of this peer-reviewed journal will reflect the rapidly expanding and broad nature of the field of genomics. With this launch, Springer will enhance its growing biomedical sciences publishing program. [click link From Last Frontier to Final Frontier Anchorage Daily News Classmates from Bill Oefelein's West High days aren't surprised that he's about to rocket into space for his first NASA mission. Extend the seasons with your own greenhouse Rapid City Journal We dash into the local grocery store and wander wistfully down canyons of stacked-up cans and packaging desperately hoping to snag our attention, until we arrive at our consumer’s grail — the fertile Eden of the produce section. Native intelligence: Otakuye Conroy will become the first Lakota to earn a doctorate degree in environmental Rapid City Journal No one ever told Otakuye Conroy that Lakota girls aren’t good at math. A happy day at Hope The Providence Journal PROVIDENCE — On his final day at Hope High School, special master Nicholas C. Donohue gave each of the three principals a gift that symbolized the roles they played in leading the students and faculty to the Emerald City.
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