EDUCATION IN TECHNOLOGY VISION
Cape Henlopen Vision 2015 education plan seeks $35M Cape Gazette A public-private partnership has proposed a plan to make Delaware’s public schools among the best in the world, and last month asked the Legislature for $35.4 million to make it happen. Anti-truancy technology slashes bunking off by 27 per cent PublicTechnology.net Anti-truancy technology developed by a company co-founded by Bob Geldof has helped some education authorities in Scotland reduce truancy levels in their secondary schools by as much as 27% according to figures just released. SunGard Higher Education Middle East User Group Conference to help promote collaboration among regional colleges and AME Info Leaders from universities and colleges throughout the Middle East and Africa will meet from today to share best practices and discover the latest development in technology solutions designed specifically for higher education. Nation commits to education reforms as a WTO member Viet Nam News HA NOI — Deputy Prime Minister Pham Gia Khiem affirmed Viet Nam’s commitment to developing higher education at an international forum on education reform and the country’s recent World Trade Organisation(WTO) entry. Prime Time Calendar the week of Dec. 13, 2006 Independent Press BERKELEY HEIGHTS - Valerie Moreno of New Providence will have a one-woman show of her oil paintings, titled "Wandering Within" in the Lawrence Pavilion lower lobby, at the Summit Medical Group, 1 Diamond Hill Road, beginning Thursday, Dec. 14. GenevaLogic Opens Office in Beijing, China Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance PORTLAND, Ore. & LANGENTHAL, Switzerland----GenevaLogic announced today that it has opened an office in Beijing, China. The new office will represent the education software company in China and other Asian countries. Little Chute asks for extra $10M Appleton Post-Crescent LITTLE CHUTE A $10.7 million referendum package for school renovations and financing of a technology program will go to Little Chute Area School District residents in February. iHorizons to develop home-grown software at Qatar Science & Technology Park AME Info Qatari software company iHorizons announced today that it will establish a research and development company at Qatar Science & Technology Park. Diploma champions appointed to drive forward reform of 14 -19 agenda PublicTechnology.net Leading figures from the Higher Education, Business and Education sectors were yesterday announced by the Department of Education & Skills as Diploma Champions for the new Diplomas and wider 14 -19 Reform Programme. U of O receives nearly $3 million from Walker foundation The Courier CLARKSVILLE — Since the University of the Ozarks received $7 million from Willard and Pat Walker in 2001 to construct a state-of-the-art education and communications building, President Rick Niece has worried about how the university would afford keeping the facility up-to-date.
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