Scholarships for College Dwindle as Providers Pull Back Their Support
The result will probably be a greater role for federal aid programs in supporting students, instead of private scholarship providers and state governments, said one expert. feeds.nytimes.com |
Chocolate sweetener can beat exam stress
THIS will go down well with children across the country. Some schools are offering pupils chocolate and access to relaxation rooms to reduce exam stress, academics told an edu news.scotsman.com |
Irish academic to head Stirling University
A LEADING Irish academic has been named the next principal of the University of Stirling. news.scotsman.com |
Hairdressing students combing out on top
TOP hairdressing students at a city college are set to be awarded for their achievements tonight. news.scotsman.com |
Union Chief Seeks to Overhaul Teacher Evaluation Process
Facing criticism that her union makes it too hard to get rid of bad teachers, the head of a top union is tapping Kenneth R. Feinberg to run an effort to create a new model for evaluation. feeds.nytimes.com |