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Thursday, May 27, 2010

Students' cheating takes a high-tech turn - The Denver Post

Students' cheating takes a high-tech turn - The Denver Post


Students' cheating takes a high-tech turn 5005/27/2010Six Golden High School students were caught cheating on a chemistry final last week, forcing the school to make all 100 students enrolled in the course take the exam again before summer break begins next week.
Data may help DPS improve regional outcomes05/25/2010 - School officials are parsing data to try to figure out why educational outcomes for Denver Public Schools students are inconsistent from region to region.
Palin issues "wake-up" call at DU05/22/2010 - With her trademark plain talk and pitch that bring roomfuls of loyalists to their feet, former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin implored 3,500 people at the University of Denver on Saturday to "wake up" because, she said, "I can see November from my house."
Palin's message is more diffuse, but her star power's undiminished05/23/2010 - As a vice presidential hopeful two years ago, Sarah Palin drew passion and loyalty from the Republican base even before there was a Tea Party movement.
Colorado gets $17.4 million grant for data system to track student progress05/22/2010 - Colorado's ability to win big-stakes education grants got a boost Friday when the federal government announced the state had been awarded $17.4 million to build a statewide education data system.