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Google’s grants gear up to promote STEM studies

In a blog post Friday, Google’s K12 Pre-University Education Outreach officer Marielena Ivory revealed that the tech giant’s annual RISE awards — Roots in Science and Engineering — are now looking for a fresh wave of partners willing to help students become excited about STEM studies.

New Study Sheds Light on Free Online Courses

For now, these courses appear to compete for student attention more with television shows, rather than with brick-and-mortar classrooms.

California State University unveils ‘radical’ new plan for online courses

This means a student from San Francisco State can sign up for a microeconomics course taught at CSU Northridge, while students from that Southern California campus can learn all about U.S. politics from a professor who teaches in San Francisco.

Higher Education Searches Rise on Google, Reveal Marketing Opportunity

Searches for traditional universities and their online programs are on the rise.

Universities Create Their Own Social Networks For Students

Learning institutions has decided that engaging with students through social media requires more than just a Facebook page and a Twitter account.

Business group praises Gov. Bullock for investment in early education in Montana

"I think it was good to make an investment in early education. The initial investment made sense. We have time to build on it." Gov. Steve Bullock

ReadyNation Hosts a Webinar on STEM in Early Education

IBM and other companies recognize the value of investing in early education: so today’s young children will have the skills to become tomorrow’s STEM employees (science, technology, engineering and math.)

The Raising of America: Are We Crazy About Our Kids?

Is Inequality Making Us Sick? explores how a strong start for all our kids leads not only to better individual life course outcomes (learning, earning and physical and mental health) but also to a healthier, safer, better educated and more prosperous and equitable America.

U.S. schools focusing on the wrong skills

Instead of producing employees who are capable of following directions, U.S. schools should be concerned with producing entrepreneurs.

States Take Action – Students Who Struggle and Need to Take Remedial Courses Not Ready for College

When a student isn’t academically ready to tackle college courses, are remedial programs helping? There’s a growing sense among experts and lawmakers that the traditional model of remedial college education needs to change.