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Bush Set to Sign Student Loan Bill
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 04/30/2008
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
President Bush will sign legislation aimed at shoring up the $85 billion student loan industry once the House passes a version approved by the Senate, the White House said.
U.S. says 82 youths have died in 'choking game'...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 02/14/2008
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12
- Unrated
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - At least 82 U.S. youths have died since 1995 engaging in "the choking game" in which they try to experience a fleeting "high" by cutting off the oxygen supply to the brain, U.S. health officials said on Thursday.
Sallie Mae's stock, preferred sales raise $3 bln
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 12/27/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
Reuters - Sallie Mae , the largest U.S. educational lending company, said it sold $1 billion of convertible securities and $2 billion of common stock, raising more money than it had expected to pay off bad derivatives bets.
Student break leaves campaigns in Iowa struggling...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 12/25/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education
- Unrated
DES MOINES, Iowa (Reuters) - A clash between Christmas vacations and the U.S. election calendar has left presidential campaigns in Iowa struggling with a shortage of student volunteers to call voters, distribute pamphlets and drive people to the polls.
Fever can unlock autism's grip: study...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 12/2/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , Special Education
- Unrated
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Fever can temporarily unlock autism's grip on children, a finding that could shed light on the roots of the condition and perhaps provide clues for treatment, researchers reported on Monday.
Teaching on the frontline in Gaza and Israel
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 11/25/2007
- International Headlines , K-12 , Daily EdNews
- Unrated
BEIT HANOUN, Gaza/SDEROT, Israel (Reuters) - Working in a classroom on the frontline of the conflict between Israel and Hamas Islamists requires a lot more than good teaching skills.
Pearson wins new five-year U.S. education contract
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 11/2/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
LONDON (Reuters) - Educational publisher Pearson said on Monday it has been awarded a new five-year contract by the U.S. Department of Education to score the country's national test for measuring the progress of students.
Food additives may cause hyperactivity...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 09/5/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , Special Education
- Unrated
Certain artificial food colorings and other additives can worsen hyperactive behaviors in children aged 3 to 9, British researchers reported on Wednesday.
China hopes to cure Internet addicts at summer camp
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 08/7/2007
- Daily EdNews , Behavioral Health , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China is launching an experimental summer camp for 40 youngsters to try to wean them off their Internet addiction, state media said on Tuesday.
U.S. trying to lift Kuwait travel ban on teacher
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 07/3/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
KUWAIT (Reuters) - The United States is trying to help an American teacher to leave Kuwait after the Gulf Arab state imposed a travel ban on her, the U.S. embassy said on Saturday.
Student stages robbery to wipe bad grades...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 06/18/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
BERLIN (Reuters) - A 16-year-old Berlin student was so worried he would have to repeat a year at school because of poor marks he convinced two friends to storm his class and steal the report cards with his bad grades.
U.S. spends average $8,701 per pupil on education
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 05/24/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States spent an average of $8,701 per pupil to educate its children in 2005, the Census Bureau said on Thursday, with some states paying more than twice as much per student as others.
Paris students stage strike against Sarkozy...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 05/10/2007
- Daily EdNews , Higher Education , International Headlines
- Unrated
PARIS (Reuters) - French police arrested more than 100 demonstrators and hundreds of students went on strike at a Paris university as left-wing protests against president-elect Nicolas Sarkozy continued for a fourth night on Wednesday.
U.S. schools may join inexpensive laptop project
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 04/27/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12
- Unrated

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A project that aims to deliver low-priced laptops with string pulleys to the world\'s poorest children may have a new market: U.S. schools.
Schoolgirls bullied into stripping online...
- By Reuters News Service
- Published 03/29/2007
- Daily EdNews , K-12 , International Headlines
- Unrated
TORONTO (Reuters) - Bullies are no longer content to taunt their victims in the playground but are turning to cyberspace, according to Canadian researchers. They are using e-mail, text messaging and social networking sites in new forms of victimization.

