Gemma Fraser: So why do we do it if cheats never prosper?
IT'S something that crosses all our minds at one time or another. Bending the rules or taking a shortcut, whatever you choose to call it, cheating is always going to be a news.scotsman.com |
National Conversation on Values and Student Violence
Attorney General Holder and Secretary Duncan joined with Chicago city officials to call for a national conversation on values to address youth violence in the wake of the fatal beating of a Chicago high school student. ed.gov |
Chicago Schools Chief Commits Suicide
Michael W. Scott, who had served in a variety of prominent posts in the city, came under scrutiny this year for two local controversies. feeds.nytimes.com |
A New Look for Graduate Entrance Test
The Graduate Record Exam will be revamped and slightly lengthened in 2011 and graded on a new scale of 130 to 170. feeds.nytimes.com |
Education Grant Effort Faces Late Opposition
With its first deadline on Tuesday, the administration’s school improvement initiative is meeting resistance. feeds.nytimes.com |