วันเสาร์ที่ 26 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Michigan Schools Meet Merit Requirements

Michigan Public Schools saw a significant "raising the bar" standards for graduation in 2006. Governor Jennifer M. Granholm signed Michigan Merit Curriculum force came after a team of education and leaders of the Community drawn up recommendations for more stringent and comprehensive final standards. The new degree system requirements began with an eighth-grade classes last year in Michigan schools and received wide support from the education sector.

Spring2007 was the last time that the juniors in Michigan schools were invited to take the Michigan Educational Assessment Plan (MEAP) will be used in the system of the Michigan School Rankings. It has now been managing schools Michigan Michigan Merit Exam (MME). One advantage of the new investigation is that the students with the ACT test scores for college admission is required, and thus families, saving time and cost of this additional test is available.

Michigan schools see the need forChange

According to an article by Time Magazine in December 2006, the decline of the automotive industry is a major factor in Michigan schools were asked to make changes. The loss of jobs for non-graduates in the industry pointed to the need to increase the proportion of graduates from Michigan schools. According to figures from the EPE Research Center, Detroit schools rank 11 lowest in the nation for graduation rates with 21.7% in 2006.

The 2007-2008 school year arefirst year, Michigan schools, these changes will be fully maintained see. According to a brochure that was created by the parent company, Michigan schools, each student will create an Educational Development Plan (EDP) from the seventh grade. The plan will help parents and students in schools with researching career opportunities Michigan, and the creation of a guide for students to obtain these goals, too.

Michigan Schools raise expectations

The Michigan Merit Curriculum High School DiplomaRequirements are among the toughest in the nation. Students in Michigan schools, starting with those, the 8th Class in 2006 came in, you must meet the following course load requirements to be considered for graduation: 4 credits English, Mathematics 4 credits, 3 credits science, social studies 3 credits, 1 physical education credit, 1 visual, performing and applied arts credit, an online learning experience, and 2 credits in a language other than English.

Before this single stateStandards that differed between the requirements of the completion of each district in the Michigan school. The 16 major requirements completed are designed to have students better preparation for working in a global economy, and the skills required both in school and at work to be successful.

Students in the Michigan schools up to 24 possible credits in their high school year. The additional electives are designed to help students pursue their respective fields of interest, such as music, science orBusiness.

The pressure is increasing on Michigan schools at the national No Child Left Behind mandates, and the self-imposed new guidelines Merit. While most schools are Michigan residents agree that the standards are long overdue, the big question is how the state will help these students achieve goals are. The school year 2007-2008 will be as parents, teachers and administrators critical of trying to reach the students in Michigan schools these goals.



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วันศุกร์ที่ 25 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

The Beauty Of Simple Crochet

Many people who sits at the word crochet, instantly conjure the image of an elderly woman on a chair, crochet hook held in arthritic fingers as she invents another table doily. Many older women seem to have an innate ability to crochet, simply because it is a tradition passed down from generation to generation. And while most families will not be on the art of crochet much more to happen, there is merit in this peaceful, beautiful activity.

Today, simpleCrochet patterns are a part of any number of designs. From home decor to fashion today is the addition of simple crochet - either the full version or as an additional link - make an item truly unique. Its delicate look makes simple crochet suitable for any number of designs, so you can find it on everything from tablecloths, clothes and purses.

Then see the eyes of the world continue to Hollywood to seek what the bear young, rich and famous,we see the resurgence of simple crochet as a fashion statement. Suddenly, simple crochet patterns are to beat the red carpet at movie premieres and awards shows as movie stars make their fashion statements with these classic designs.

Back in the real world, where the newest and best designers are not at the fingertips, we still buy a variety of items, crochet simply the function. A beautiful evening bag made from simple crochet can be an elegant touch to any evening. Or any numberClothing designs - can be found both formal and casual - with simple crochet.

For those who want to learn the art of simple crochet, you need go no further than your local craft store. There you can all the teaching materials you need to find as well as the physical materials you need such as yarn and hook. In many cases you can even schedule the classes where experts in simple crochet, you can teach the basics.

Learning simple crochet will benefit you inso many possibilities. Not only will you be rewarded with a lifelong hobby and skill. But you'll be able to be any number of creations only limited by your imagination. Touched by household appliances, beautiful gifts to enable a simple crochet the ordinary, extraordinary.



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วันพุธที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Houston Schools New Teacher Merit Pay Program - Will It Help or Hinder?

Measurement of student achievement through rigorous national tests has a standard in Texas for many years. Houston schools have conducted their first merit pay program for teachers in 2000.

Houston schools believe the old program was too deep and incentives unanimously passed the new model in January, making it the largest merit pay program in the nation. The officials believe the new program rewards teachers more committed to students and improvingindividual teacher's efforts. Although no research has been conducted on the impact of such programs to improve student performance, were other programs in New York, Denver and Kentucky tried with varying success.

Houston entrepreneurs who have an interest in the completion of future employees who are service providers to support $ 14.5 million of the new Houston schools "-have program.

Houston school teacher incentives are on three components:

• The first component is based on the amountimproving the public school, a test results, as with the results of 40 other schools across the state with similar demographic composition;

• The second compares student progress with the 10 Stanford Achievement Test and its Spanish equivalent for students in the same classrooms and schools, Houston

• The third component compares student progress with the national Texas assessment of knowledge and skills to demonstrate similar Houston schools classrooms.

About half of the 12,300Teachers in schools, Houston claim to have received awards in all three categories, possibly a total of $ 3000 per deserve. The 305 schools, Houston authorities are entitled to as much as $ 6,000 each earn if they can reach the best teachers. Each of the 19 schools, Houston "executive head teacher and five regional superintendents are for up to $ 25,000 in consideration.

With 210,000 children, Houston schools, the largest district in the state, and its new program is not withoutOpposition.

Teachers unions are usually charged against teachers merit programs, and the Houston Federation of Teachers is no exception. The Union represents 40 percent of the schools, teachers and Houston believes across-the-board raises and a higher wage-price for new teachers would be more successful in raising student achievement scores. Houston schools new teachers start at $ 36,050 (the lowest in the top ten counties in Texas), and the wages of current Houston schools, teachersare at the lower end of the school in the country.

Many teachers have complained that the program deals with art teachers, and other subjects not covered by the testing process. The program includes special education, preschool and kindergarten teachers who are the backbone for improving the academic performance of children from families with low incomes. In addition, many teachers believe that forcing them to participate in the testing requirement rather than focusing on teaching real academicPerformance.

The new program has also opened up old wounds and increases the tension in the final merit pay program and its effect on the test results that are the basis for a suspended recently laid fraud scandal. The Texas Education Agency investigated the Houston schools and other districts in 1999 because of suspicious test results. Houston schools approved last year found that evidence of fraud was at four schools and testing irregularities were found at sevenother. Finally, six teachers were dismissed and more clients have been demoted or reprimanded, leave the city and frustrated by the merit pay program and its ensuing crush results.

Although the new Houston schools, teacher merit pay program sounds good in theory, it seems that it has expanded in practice the same old problems with the previous program.

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วันพุธที่ 16 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Free Broadband Internet Access? It's out There

Most people do not know who is currently getting "HiSpeed" Internet access for nothing. The fact is that most of us who believe, free broadband Internet access is available. How does it take?

The answer is yes. Internet Service Providers (ISPs) do not want to be known, and for good reason. They know that people do not pay for everything they can charge.

"The people have all the options before they know opt for Hi-speed Internet access to pay," says AllanChristopher, Public Affairs Director for BB Communications. "You have to know what their choices before they buy it and most people do not want free broadband internet access is available everywhere now know to decide."

In fact, according to a recent report by the U.S. Department of Commerce, made about 32% of households never been a United States internet access. When asked, a large number of people in these households should be noted that the main reasonShe was never online, it was "too expensive".

Many people who are already online believe that the only way to get fast Internet access free to illegally "hack" into a cable modem, DSL modem or other piece of electronic equipment in some way to defeat their security measures. "That could not be further from the truth," said Allan recognize, that this is a widespread misconception.

"It's about time the truth comes out. Everyone should know aboutrapid availability of free internet access, so they make an informed decision about it. "



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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 10 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Potato famine blight DNA decoded

Scientists have decoded the DNA secrets of the notorious pathogen that caused the Irish potato famine, which led to the deaths of a million people.

Phytophthora infestans, or "potato blight" still costs the industry more than £3bn a year due to crop failures.

Researchers at Dundee University and the Scottish Crop Research Institute, have found that the pathogen is highly adaptable and can change quickly.

The research will be used to try and curb the impact of the plant disease.

Scientists discovered that the organism boasts an unusually large genome size, more than twice that of closely related species, and an extraordinary genome structure.

Together, they enable the rapid evolution of genes, particularly those involved in plant infection.

'Many clues'

Studies have revealed that the pathogen can outsmart its plant hosts because of its ability to change and can adapt to new plant hosts, including tomatoes or seemingly immune potato crops.

Dr Stephen Whisson, of the SCRI, said the study could have a huge impact on the industry.

He said: "The utility of the genome sequence in our research against late blight cannot be overstated.

"It gives us many clues as to which genes might be absolutely required for late blight disease development.

"The products from these essential 'disease' genes are then potentially useful to target for resistance in potato breeding programmes, or in development of more specific and environmentally friendly control chemicals."

P. infestans thrives in cool, wet weather, and can infect potatoes, tomatoes and other related plants, causing a "late blight" disease that can decimate entire fields in just a few days.

Long considered a fungus, it is now known to be a member of the oomycetes or "water moulds", which are more closely related to brown algae than to fungi.

The study's findings, which involved researchers from all over the world, are published this week in Nature.

- news.bbc.co.uk