Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Education News – Newsletter for June 2, 2010

Wednesday, June 2, 2010


Bharti Airtel Ties With Encyclopedia Britannica

NEW DELHI, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- Bharti Airtel broadband users shall have one more reason to rejoice owing to the fact that one of the greatest telecom service providers of the country has signed a deal with Britannica Encyclopedia. As an obvious outcome of the deal, Bharti Airtel shall offer all its broadband users a free subscription … Read : Bharti Airtel Ties With Encyclopedia Britannica.

More states are requiring physical education in schools, but few set a specific amount

States requiring PE, but amount varies
WASHINGTON – More states are requiring physical education for elementary, middle and high school students, though few require kids to exercise for a specific amount of time.

A report released Tuesday by the American Heart Association and the National Association for Sport and Physical Education said exercise for schoolchildren is also …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

66-year-old fails in Class 10 boards for 45th time

LUCKNOW – It was 45th time unlucky for 66-year-old Jabbar Husen from an Uttar Pradesh village who has failed his Class 10 exams again this year — but the never-say-die grocer is determined try and try again till he succeeds in clearing the exam.

Husen, who owns a grocery store in Fatehpur district’s Bindki village, … Read more »»».

Workshops, manual…Delhi University looks anew at lab safety

NEW DELHI – The radiation leak fiasco here that claimed one life was a “wake-up call” for Delhi University. Its chemistry department, which came under heavy fire for the incident, is now working on a three-pronged strategy to make lab safety a primary concern.

“Lab safety has taken a whole new meaning after the Cobalt-60 … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Workshops, manual…Delhi University looks anew at lab safety.

35 states, D.C. take second shot at Race to the Top; $3.4 billion left for education reform

35 states, D.C. apply for Race to the Top round 2
Thirty-five states and the District of Columbia submitted applications Tuesday for the second round of the U.S. Department of Education’s Race to the Top competition to boost student achievement and school reform.
The program, part of President Barack Obama’s economic stimulus law, will provide …. Original article  : 35 states, D.C. take second shot at Race to the Top; $3.4 billion left for education reform.

Judge rules former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach’s lawsuit over firing can move forward

Judge says Leach suit against Texas Tech can go on

LUBBOCK, Texas – Former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach can move forward with a lawsuit claiming breach of contract over his firing, which followed allegations of player mistreatment, a judge ruled Tuesday.
State District Judge William C. Sowder struck down Texas Tech’s claim of sovereign immunity … Read more : Judge rules former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach’s lawsuit over firing can move forward.

All in the f-a-m-i-l-y: Reigning spelling champ’s 8-year-old sister is youngest at 2010 Bee

Spelling champ’s little sis, 8, is youngest at bee

McLEAN, Va. – The youngest competitor at this year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee was having a ball, making new friends and waiting her turn to sing a Hannah Montana song in karaoke.
Eight-year-old Vanya Shivashankar of Olathe, Kan., looked half the size of the some of the kids …. Original article  : All in the f-a-m-i-l-y: Reigning spelling champ’s 8-year-old sister is youngest at 2010 Bee.

US seeks to settle Indian anxiety with this week’s high-level talks

High-level US-India talks begin
WASHINGTON – Beginning high-level U.S.-India talks, a senior U.S. official said Tuesday the United States has a deep strategic interest in forging strong ties with India and nurturing its emergence as a global power.
The comments by Undersecretary of State William Burns are an attempt to deal with fears in India …. Read the original article  : US seeks to settle Indian anxiety with this week’s high-level talks.

Right to education historic, will work to make it reality: PM

NEW DELHI – Describing the Right to Education Act a “historic step”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Tuesday said his government will work in tandem with the states to make it a reality.

“The Right to Education Act is a historic step that will give every Indian child the means to become productive, responsible and active citizen … Read more »».

Kagan family influences: Mother a demanding teacher, father a lawyer devoted to local issues

Kagan’s early influences demanding, activist

NEW YORK – Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan’s basic bio looks like this: raised in a middle-class Jewish family in Manhattan. Two brothers. Mother taught school. Dad was a lawyer. Look closer, and you’ll find a family tree richly populated with individuals of great determination, intelligence and activism. There’s even a … Read more >>>.

Philippines tests sex education in public schools over Catholic Church objections

Philippines tests sex education in public schools

MANILA, Philippines – Philippine elementary and high schools will start teaching basic sex education as a pilot program in the conservative Roman Catholic nation, officials said Tuesday, brushing aside concerns by church leaders that it may encourage promiscuity among the youth.
The classes, however, won’t include information about contraceptives – … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Philippines tests sex education in public schools over Catholic Church objections.

Supreme Court to decide if medical residents are students or employees for tax purposes

Court: Are medical residents students or employees

WASHINGTON – The Supreme Court agreed Tuesday to will decide whether student doctors are students or employees when it comes to collecting Social Security taxes.
The high court will hear an appeal from the Mayo Clinic of Rochester, Minn., and the University of Minnesota, which says the IRS shouldn’t have … Read this article on Gaea Times at : Supreme Court to decide if medical residents are students or employees for tax purposes.

Delhi varsity sells maximum forms to disabled in a day

NEW DELHI – After a dismal show in the first three days, a record number of application forms were sold to disabled students Tuesday in Delhi University (DU) in a single day in seven years.

The university sold 73 forms Tuesday, said an official involved in the admission process for the disabled students.
“It is for …. Source article on Gaea Times at  : Delhi varsity sells maximum forms to disabled in a day.

UP Board 10th Result Witnesses Girls Shining

ALLAHABAD, INDIA (GaeaTimes.com)- UP Board 10th Result was declared by the Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad on June 1. It has been a long period for the students who have been waiting for the UP Board 10th Result. All servers reported traffic overload as majority of students awaiting their results had logged in to the [..] Read the original article: here.

Girls fare better in Uttar Pradesh class 10 exams too

LUCKNOW – After outperforming boys in class 12 Uttar Pradesh board exams, girls maintained their supremacy in the class 10 exams too, the results of which were declared Tuesday.

“The total pass percentage of girls is 77.29, while that of boys is 64.21. The overall pass percentage is 70.79,” Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad director Sanjay …. Source  : Gaea News Network.

Bihar’s Super 30 hits international headlines

PATNA – With visits from foreign media teams and extensive features written about it, Bihar’s free coaching centre Super 30, all of whose students have cracked the Indian Institute of Technology-Joint Entrance Examination (IIT-JEE) for the third consecutive year, has drawn the attention of the international media.

The institute selects talented students from poor families … Read more >>.

Glitch shows how much a lean US military relies on GPS: ‘Everything that moves uses it’

Glitch shows how much US military relies on GPS

DENVER – A problem that rendered as many as 10,000 U.S. military GPS receivers useless for days is a warning to safeguard a system that enemies would love to disrupt, a defense expert says.
The Air Force has not said how many weapons, planes or other systems were …. Source  : Glitch shows how much a lean US military relies on GPS: ‘Everything that moves uses it’.

Kerala to act against schools that don’t offer Malayalam

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM – The Kerala government Tuesday said it would act against schools that do not offer Malayalam as a subject even as the state takes pride in a high literacy of 90.92 percent and a low school dropout rate of 0.83 percent.

“The government is considering taking action against all schools that do not offer Malayalam …. Source article  : Kerala to act against schools that don’t offer Malayalam.

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