Educational Testing & Examinations

Ignorance Reigns Supreme

Thursday, December 04, 2008 By Walter E. Williams How about a few civics questions? If you answered the executive, legislative and judicial, you are more informed than 50 percent of Americans. The Delaware-based Intercollegiate...

Cisco Introduces Expert-Level CCIE Certification in Wireless Networking and Enhancements to CCIE...

SAN JOSE, CA, Dec 04, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) Market Trends: A recent study commissioned by Cisco and conducted by Forrester Consulting found a pervasive need for specialized networking skills....

Transgenomic Obtains Exclusive License to Mitochondrial DNA Damage Detection Technology (PR...

Transgenomic today announced that the Clayton Foundation for Research of Houston, Texas through its technology transfer entity, the Research Development Foundation, has granted the Company an exclusive license to patents...

Dumbed Down People

If you want to know what’s wrong with American education, look no further than the Intercollegiate Studies Institute’s cultural and civics literacy test given to 2,500 randomly selected Americans. The results invite the...

Eyes on own papers? Uh, no

Unless they're fibbing to us, the vast majority of teen-agers cheated on a test this year. Almost a third stole from a store, a fourth from a family member, and a fifth from a friend. And nearly six in 10 lied to a parent about...

FAQs of CompTIA Network+

FAQs of CompTIA Network+ · 12/3/2008 CompTIA Network+_ Certification Description CompTIA Network+ validates the knowledge and skills of networking professionals. It is an international, vendor-neutral certification that...

CHEAT RAP VS. BRONX EDUCATOR

How's this for fuzzy math? A Bronx high-school administrator brazenly erased 1,000 wrong answers on her students' algebra Regents exams and swapped them for the correct responses, school investigators charged yesterday. More...

Latin Americans are in denial on education system

A new poll shows that, amazingly, Latin Americans are much happier with their countries' public education systems than people in other regions that score much better in international student achievement tests and university...

Helping Teens Choose a Career Path

Eve Tahmincioglu, MSNBC.com DECEMBER 01, 2008 At age 16, John Cameron was at a career crossroads. After the results were calculated, he and his mom sat down for a nearly two-hour rundown on his performance with a counselor at...

Ludhiana students Gets Scholarship under National Scholarship Scheme

Ludhiana (Mera Chandigarh):-As many as 229 students have been selected for scholarship in an examination conducted by the State Council of Educational Research and Training, Punjab, from various Government schools of Ludhiana...

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