EDUCATION

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Engineer guru seeks a tech-savvy society

Wulf called for engineering schools to "think about the industries and jobs that will be, not the ones that are," noting that Wayne Gretzky attained hockey fame by skating to where the puck would be instead of where it was. "The real trouble that the country ought to be facing is how do we develop a public lifelong learning system and train them for the jobs that will be, not just the jobs that were."

MSU tops nation in CPA pass rate

Montana State University accounting students had the highest pass rate in the nation for graduate students taking the May 2002 Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Exam the first time, according to the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA). The 2002 rankings are the most recent results posted by the association.

Duke Partners With North Carolina to Prepare Students for Engineering Careers

"Making school more relevant for students is a critical need," said State Superintendent Mike Ward. "We view Project Lead the Way as a viable way to show students that they need to start preparing for the future while they’re in school."

Learning to be ‘successfully intelligent’

There are many ways to be creative, to dream, and to consider the outrageous, starting with how you see yourself and your options.

Edmonton’s schools lead North America, study finds – Book praises ‘revolution’

Edmonton school children Megan Corbett, Todd Moser, Levi Stamp and Baillie Gladue read during a Grade 2 class. A study by a U.S. professor of 223 schools in six cities has found Edmonton schools offer…

Schools score above average on Iowa tests

"Montana test scores, while remaining among the top in the nation, have stabilized while other states continue to improve," state Superintendent of Public Instruction Linda McCulloch said. "If we don’t seriously address the very real problems such as a looming educator shortage and adequate state support for schools, we will very likely see a decline in the quality of the education of children receive."

How to Win Big and Get Ahead Fast

Ivory tower exercises? Not anymore. College business-plan contestants are all about seducing judges and launching companies.

Washington Foundation, UM unveil $2 Million scholarship program

Higher education has just become more affordable for Montana’s neediest high school seniors thanks to Missoula industrialist Dennis Washington and his wife, Phyllis.

Education Special: Spokane Tribal School excels

Every student who enrolled in the senior class last fall graduated this spring. Furthermore, other than one student who is entering military service, every graduate will be attending a college or university this fall. The high percentage has become the norm although the number of students has risen.

Colo. fumbles on higher ed

Though the Centennial State boasts the nation’s most educated populace, it has dropped the ball in sending its own to college as only 39 percent of high school students are university bound