Research finds brain link for words, music ability; finding may lead to better stroke care

Research finds brain link for words, music ability

University, vocational school in China deny allegations they were behind Google hacking

Schools in China say they weren’t behind hacking

Mennonite beliefs, culture converge as Ind. college lifts century-old ban on national anthem

Ind. college lifts 116-year ban on national anthem

Jackson scores 17 as Boston College beats reeling North Carolina 71-67

Boston College beats reeling North Carolina 71-67

More colleges scrapping yearbooks as students turn to the Internet in the Facebook age

In Facebook age, fewer colleges printing yearbooks

Libraries dealing with homeless try new approaches; San Francisco hires a social worker

San Fran library hires social worker for homeless

Pa. school district accused of spying on students with computer webcams defends administrator

Pa. school official defended in webcam spy case

ICWAI Inter Results December 2009

Parents criticise Sibal’s private school fees remarks

NEW DELHI - Parents’ associations here Saturday condemned Human Resource Development Minister Kapil Sibal’s comments a day earlier that private schools would have a free hand in fixing their fees and sought the prime minister’s intervention in the matter.

Now Skoool web technologies in all Kerala schools

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM - The Kerala government in collaboration with Intel Saturday launched a regional version of the Skoool Learning and Teaching Technologies educational website — an online platform to help teachers and students learn key concepts in mathematics and science.

‘Indian youth not educated enough for employment’

NEW DELHI - Youth from several Indian states are “not educated enough for employment” as per the market demand, a study released Saturday said.

Sibal to seek consensus on right to education

NEW DELHI - Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal Saturday said he will try to build a consensus among all states to implement the Right to Education (RTE) Act from April 1. He also stressed that the government is and will be strictly against commercialisation of education.

Sibal to build consensus for right to education

NEW DELHI - Human Resource Development (HRD) Minister Kapil Sibal Saturday said he would try and build consensus among all the state governments to implement the Right to Education Act, which will be notified from April 1.