Newly-installed Prime Minister Julia Gillard has brushed off statements that some school principals were intimidated out of speaking to a task force investigating her Building the Education Revolution program.
New South Wales may be losing their technology chiefs as Stephen Wilson will step down on his post as the Department of Education and Training chief information officer.
The international education industry expressed its worries on the slow demand of international students coming in to the country and is seeking a discussion with Senior Labor minister Simon Crean.
The New South Wales will invest $439 million in education system's information technology and communication projects.
Recognition has been given to secondary school teachers across the State for mentoring hundreds of University of Adelaide student teachers, who may become future educators.
Since the recent dustup over the resignation and replacement of General Stanley McChrystal, I ventured out to the local bookstore to pick up the current issue of Rolling Stone magazine to read for myself the story that took down a top general in war time and what possible lessons can be learned.
Scuba diving enthusiasts will be flipping their fins with anticipation over the news that there will soon be another wreck-site to explore off the Cayman Islands.
We travel the world for pleasure, business or to meet family and friends, and mostly, we let ourselves be transported by planes, trains, cars and whatever means are appropriate.
Opposition Leader Tony Abbot commented last Sunday that Julia Gillard have managed to waste $8 billion on school halls during her days as deputy prime minister and will not be any different as she takes on her new role as new Prime Minister.
The Hospitality Training Association (HTA) has requested to all levels of government to address the nation's international education export industry.
A residential program that would provide special educational support for children in rural and remote areas in New South Wales has been granted a reprieve.
Peak performance depends on more than knowledge and ability. It is also contingent upon your whole state of being.
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When people hear Las Vegas, their minds usually conjure up images of the bright neon lights of the Vegas Strip, multimillion dollar casinos crammed full with slot machines, blackjack tables, video poker machines, and roulette wheels.
The Federal Reserve is expected to renew its promise to hold benchmark interest rates exceptionally low for an extended period on Wednesday and may acknowledge a slight slowdown in the pace of U.S. economic recovery.
Armando Galarraga had never pitched a perfect game in his major league baseball career. But on June 2, in a game against the Cleveland Indians, he was one out away from that distinction.
Even if you've been preparing for months and acing your practice exams, come test day you are likely to feel a little...less than confident. Find out how to calm your nerves.
After considerable pressure brought to bear, President Barack Obama is slated to meet this week with BP executives at the White House. The topic at hand of course is how to deal with the oil crisis in the Gulf. As that crisis lingers on, it is imperative that all key leaders get together to work on solutions.
Check out these suggestions from Knewton teachers for great ways to get in some real-world reading comprehension practice.
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Few in the arena of sports and leadership have had such a lasting impact on and off the court than legendary basketball coach John Wooden. At the age of 99, just four months shy of his 100th birthday, John Wooden has passed away.
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Once vilified, street art now carries a vast amount of cultural cache. Gone are the days when spray paint on a wall signified blight
The economic downturn has clipped the wings of luxury air travel.
Ibrahim Issa, a jovial Syrian taxi-driver who wears a blue robe over an ample belly, has nine children from two wives. He plans to marry a third wife soon.
It's all about the bucks, kid. The rest is conversation. That's how I imagine Gordon Gekko- the infamous character who delivered the trademark line Greed is good. in Oliver Stone's 1987 blockbuster Wall Street-would teach business strategy.
Summers are filled with ice cream and picnics, swimming pools and festivals, and this year the festivals are bigger and more spectacular than ever before.
It is said that on his retreat from Greece after his great military expedition there, King Xerxes boarded a Phoenician ship along with a number of his Persian troops. But a fearful storm came up, and the captain told Xerxes there was no hope unless the ship's load was substantially lightened.
Small businesses are borrowing more than they were at the depths of the recession, but their appetite for loans remains poor, data released by PayNet Inc on Tuesday showed.
Universum - Americas, released the results of its yearly MBA employer image surveys, also known as the IDEALTM Employer Survey.
Entrepreneur Mike Dougherty envisions a day when people will listen to their car radio via a wireless Internet connection and be able to make song requests with the help of a hands-free device as they drive along the freeway.