• Mayor Michael Bloomberg and schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott have said the resulting funding loss would mean the elimination of 700 guidance counselor and teacher positions, bigger class sizes and cuts in pre-kindergarten special education, after-school and anti-bullying programs, according to court documents.

    WSJ: Court blocks NY from reducing aid to NYC schools

  • Wisconsin membership in the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees--the state's second-largest public-sector union after the National Education Association, which represents teachers--fell to 28, 745 in February from 62, 818 in March 2011, according to a person who has viewed Afscme's figures.

    WSJ: What's at Stake in Wisconsin

  • Council Speaker Christine Quinn, also a Democratic mayoral hopeful, praised provisions for increasing police recruits this year but frowned on some cuts, including to after-school and early education programs.

    WSJ: Contracts a question as NYC mayor presents budget

  • When we look beyond the issue of accessibility to the quality of education our children receive -- after all it should be fit for purpose -- the region has among the lowest education requirements for teachers, with 50% of countries requiring lower secondary school teachers to have completed no higher than a secondary education (so teachers have barely more education that their students).

    CNN: Africa 'must think big for its children'

  • Is he giving speeches on that after the election -- or, I mean, after December, early next year -- his views on education reform and that kind of issue?

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • But they were every bit as good as the private sector in terms of choice and quality - if not far better, particularly after the 1944 Education Act and the founding of the NHS, which offered services and opportunities transformed from the pre-war years within a post-war economy and society governed by rationing, funding constraints, and pervasive low skills and aspirations.

    BBC: NEWS | UK | Politics | Full text: Blair on public services

  • Why force prospective instructors to spend year after year wasting time in so-called education courses?

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • And I go to the TMCC school right now, just trying to get an education after we lost our -- my wife and I lost our jobs here.

    WHITEHOUSE: Shared Responsibility and Shared Prosperity Town Hall

  • No one says that free high school education is a socialist program, now that we know it is not enough, what is the rationale NOT to provide post-secondary education for free after all it is an investment in our next generation.

    FORBES: How To Fix The Student Loan System

  • Those who do, like Diego, often fall behind their classmates because they have been raised in an environment where their parents are uneducated and where the need for money now outweighs the need for education - or because after hours of work, they are simply too tired to learn.

    BBC: Peruvian child in slum

  • Education Ltd fell after a run-up in the stock prices in previous trading sessions.

    FORBES: Peter Lim

  • At the University of California, Los Angeles, international applications fell 13% for graduate business programs and 11% for graduate education programs after both hit five-year highs last year.

    WSJ: Graduate Schools See Drop in Interest From Overseas

  • He fled a Saudi jihadi re-education program, where he went after his release, a Saudi source told CNN's Nic Robertson.

    CNN: Detainee went from Gitmo to al Qaeda, official says

  • For-profit education flooded the market only after the state began to abandon its responsibility to create sufficient institutional capacity in the public system.

    FORBES: Does Higher Education Need To Go Back To The Fifties?

  • Three years later, she channeled her passion for education into College Track, an after-school program she founded to help low-income students get into college.

    WSJ: Laurene Powell Jobs, Widow of Steve Jobs, Goes Public to Promote Dream Act

  • In short, Mr Hoffa, who now runs the second-biggest union in the land after the National Education Association (the teachers' union), is not without prospects.

    ECONOMIST: The unions

  • In England, children have to be in full-time education at least by the term after their fifth birthday and the main starting point is September.

    BBC: Summer-born hit by school streaming

  • NGO, fled to Beijing after police raided his office and seized his computer and health-education materials in October.

    ECONOMIST: Hepatitis B in China: B is for bigotry | The

  • The Arab American Association of New York is a human service agency that provides a multitude of services: basic case management, legal services, adult education programs, youth empowerment programs, and after-school tutoring.

    WHITEHOUSE: Connecting the Dots

  • After a series of arrests of education department employees on sexual-assault charges, Mr. Walcott spoke about how the department was reviewing its social-media policy and favored a total ban, but the department said the timing was unrelated.

    WSJ: City Lays Out Digital Rules for Teachers

  • On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks who died last October at age 92 refused to give up her seat on a Montgomery, Alabama, bus to whites. (For perspective, this was just over a year after Brown vs. the Board of Education.) 26-year-old Martin Luther King, a local pastor and member of the Montgomery Improvement Association, was drawn into the ensuing bus boycott and, as they say, the rest is history.

    FORBES: Martin Luther King Day

  • The 191-pupil school was threatened with closure after an emergency inspection by education watchdog Ofsted uncovered serious failings.

    BBC: Peter Trythall

  • The Supreme Court agreed yesterday to hear an appeal of a case involving affirmative action only nine years after it approved limited application of the race-based policy in higher education.

    FORBES: Supreme Court Risks Further Politicization In Revisiting Affirmative Action

  • For this inaugural first episode, I interview Rose Cole, who built a high-six-figure health coaching and wellness business from scratch after dropping out of college, through her own style of self-education.

    FORBES: The Education of an Entrepreneur, Episode 1: The Story of Rose Cole

  • Around a fifth of university students in Australia were born abroad, and international education is the country's third-biggest export after coal and iron ore.

    ECONOMIST: Higher education

  • Four more middle schools in Suffolk are to close after the county council backed plans to continue a move towards a two-tier education system.

    BBC: Suffolk middle school closures continue

  • Mr Cameron was a little more cautious than his Swedish counterpart: the reforms introduced after the election by his education secretary, Michael Gove, allow only not-for-profit groups to establish schools in England.

    ECONOMIST: Schools reform

  • After all, the firm supports worthy causes such as the environment and inner-city education.

    ECONOMIST: Raspberry rebels | The

  • Study after study after study has linked prison education programs with reduced recidivism and more productive lives post-incarceration.

    FORBES: Texas Prisoners Learn Business Skills, But Are Education Programs Behind Bars In Decline?

  • The Department for Education announced the change after about a dozen mistakes were made on A-level and GCSE papers this summer.

    BBC: Exam boards face fines over paper errors

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