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  1. Added Nov 18, 2007 by ljsylvan
    Some public high schools are giving students lab experiences that approach, or even exceed, those found in university settings. And some teachers see an economic payoff in all of this. Biotechnology, for example, remains a promising field, and companies in the industry have less math-intensive demands than electronics and computing employers. So biotech is a popular field with students and is emerging as an educational proving ground.
  2. Added Sep 27, 2007 by laura_clos
    Schools in Oregon, and other states, are using Mexico's public school curriculum, in a mix of media, to assist Spanish-speaking students learn more effectively.
  3. Added Sep 25, 2007 by ljsylvan
    That advance and others have allowed the nonprofit project, One Laptop Per Child, to win over many skeptics over the last two and a half years. Five countries — Argentina, Brazil, Libya, Nigeria and Thailand — have made tentative commitments to put the computers into the hands of millions of students, with production in Taiwan expected to begin by mid-2007
  4. Added Sep 25, 2007 by laura_clos
    Webpage for SRI International's division dedicated to technology in learning, with a wealth of articles on the topic.
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