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The Bay Citizen: University Head’s Housing Raises Ire

Sun, Aug 22nd 04:00am
Housing for Mark G. Yudof, the president of the University of California, has cost the university many thousands of dollars and caused considerable acrimony.

Wealth Matters: As Private Tutoring Booms, Parents Look at the Returns

Sat, Aug 21st 12:50am
Wealthy parents pay a lot for their children’s tutors, and they usually expect more than improved grades.

Given Money, Schools Wait on Rehiring Teachers

Fri, Aug 20th 05:26pm
Some of the nation’s biggest school districts are balking at using federal aid to hire teachers right away, citing looming budget deficits.

Required Reading: Summer Education News Round-Up

Fri, Aug 20th 12:14pm
An update on what's been happening in schools, even while school was out.

Young Lawyers Turn to Public Service

Fri, Aug 20th 10:59am
Many recent graduates who had expected to work at big law firms are reconsidering their career options.

Student Challenge Favorite | A Right to Eat

Fri, Aug 20th 09:49am
This is the 12th favorite in our weekly Summer Reading Student Challenge.

Are You Putting Off Adulthood?

Fri, Aug 20th 06:21am
Student Opinion | Why do you think young people today are prolonging their childhoods and putting off meeting traditional life milestones?

Aspiring to Be 'Mayor' on Foursquare

Fri, Aug 20th 04:54am
6 Q's About the News | Why is the practice of competing to become "mayor" on Foursquare so compelling for many people?

Chicago News Cooperative: Many Chicago Charter Schools Run Deficits, Data Shows

Fri, Aug 20th 01:41am
Half of Chicago’s charter schools have been running financial deficits in recent years, an independent study shows.

News Quiz | August 20, 2010

Fri, Aug 20th 01:30am
See what you know about the news of the day.

Word of the Day | maim

Fri, Aug 20th 12:54am
This word has appeared in 30 Times articles over the past year.

Teaching 'The Grapes of Wrath' With The New York Times

Thu, Aug 19th 01:59pm
Though "The Grapes of Wrath" has been a staple of high school English classes for years, the current "Great Recession" is making it more relevant than ever. Here are Learning Network lesson plans as well as articles and multimedia from the New York Times to help you teach it.

Poetry Pairing | August 19, 2010

Thu, Aug 19th 11:15am
Our weekly series pairs a poem with a Times article and photo that echo, extend or challenge the poem's themes. Today: "Early Sunday Morning" paired with "Hatless, and Aging on My Own Terms."

What Artists Do You Consider 'Sellouts'? Why?

Thu, Aug 19th 08:04am
Have Arcade Fire sold out because their new album is No. 1? Do you think it's possible for artists to survive in today's economy without selling out in some way?

Grease Paint! Jazz Hands! A Degree?

Thu, Aug 19th 05:00am
The author Mary Anna Dennard fields questions from readers about the value of a college education in theater.

Teen Swimming Sensation

Thu, Aug 19th 04:49am
6 Q's About the News | Who is Missy Franklin?

National Briefing | South: Georgia: Governor Wants Inquiry Into Cheating

Thu, Aug 19th 03:50am
Gov. Sonny Perdue of Georgia said Wednesday that he would appoint a special investigator with subpoena power to look into possible cheating on standardized tests in two public school systems.

News Quiz | August 19, 2010

Thu, Aug 19th 01:30am
See what you know about the news of the day.

Books of The Times: Why Johnny’s College Isn’t What It Used to Be

Thu, Aug 19th 01:00am
Two academics pose questions about the degree to which universities’ main purpose — for them, the teaching of undergraduates — is being undermined.

Word of the Day | paradigm

Thu, Aug 19th 12:08am
This word has appeared in 189 Times articles over the past year.

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