Pupils are a class apart with Anglo-French tale
A PRIMARY school in the Lothians has won a European language award after its pupils wrote, illustrated and published an adventure story in English and French. news.scotsman.com |
Foreign Languages Fall as Schools Look for Cuts
Suburban districts struggling to balance their budgets are reducing the language instruction they had expanded into the elementary grades. feeds.nytimes.com |
School places: 'The rules may have to be bent in some cases'
EVERYONE knows that the way in which school places are allocated to children is imperfect. The problem is that no-one knows how to fix it. news.scotsman.com |
Economist wants rich students to pay real price
AN INFLUENTIAL economist has called for a radical shake-up in the way university students are billed – with those from rich families paying up to £30,000 for the privilege of news.scotsman.com |
Professor Is a Label That Leans to the Left
A new study looks at why so many liberals — and so few conservatives — want to be professors. feeds.nytimes.com |