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Sunday, June 13, 2010

Many Schools Teach Engineering in Early Grades - NYTimes.com

Many Schools Teach Engineering in Early Grades - NYTimes.com

In a Glen Rock, N.J., kindergarten, testing  a wolf-proof house.
Ozier Muhammad/The New York Times
In a Glen Rock, N.J., kindergarten, testing a wolf-proof house.
To compete in a global economy, some school districts are offering engineering lessons to students in kindergarten.
THE BAY CITIZEN
Nina McMurry, right, and Angie McPhaul have been active in a student group involved in the issue of conflict minerals.

Stanford Considers Guideline for ‘Conflict Minerals’

Stanford has become the focus of a grass-roots effort to pressure the technology industry to crack down on “conflict minerals.”
BIG CITY

Arabic Class Becomes a Popular Choice

The language course at Friends Seminary, a school in the East Village, is influencing students before and after graduation.
CHEAT SHEET
Karren Bailey, center, and Joan Anderson, right, Norfolk, Va., school officials, discuss an inquiry.

Under Pressure, Teachers Tamper With Tests

Experts say cases of teachers altering test scores have risen along with the stakes involved in testing.

Students to Protest Possible End of Free Rides

The event will come one day after Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg announced the start of a task force to combat absenteeism and truancy.