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  1. Study: Asus, Toshiba have lowest laptop failure rates
    Friday, 20 Nov 2009 10:42AM
    eWeek reports that Asus and Toshiba are the most reliable laptop makers, and netbooks have a 20-percent higher failure rate than laptops, according to a Nov. 17 study from SquareTrade, an electronics warranty provider that analyzed the failure rates of more than 30,000 new...
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  2. Academic researchers' conflicts of interest often go unreported
    Thursday, 19 Nov 2009 9:54AM
    Few universities make required reports to the government about the financial conflicts of their researchers, and even when such conflicts are reported, university administrators rarely require those researchers to eliminate or reduce these conflicts, the New York Times...
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  3. Study: One-fourth of teen drivers text behind the wheel
    Tuesday, 17 Nov 2009 10:57AM
    According to a study published Nov. 16, one-fourth of U.S. teenagers ages 16 and 17 have sent text messages while driving, and more than 40 percent have had a cell phone conversation while behind the wheel, reports the Associated Press.
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  4. States boost access to online education
    Monday, 16 Nov 2009 9:00AM
    A new survey intended to evaluate online-learning policies and practices from coast to coast reveals significant growth in state and district support for this instructional model at the K-12 level. At least 25 states now lead statewide online-learning initiatives, according...
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  5. Report: Ten states face looming budget disasters
    Friday, 13 Nov 2009 10:14AM
    California isn't the only state with a historic budget crisis: A study released Nov. 11 warned that at least nine other large states are also barreling toward economic disaster, raising the likelihood of higher taxes, more government layoffs, and deep cuts in services to...
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  6. States lag on school innovation
    Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 6:30AM
    To reform the American education system, states and districts need more flexibility, better accountability, more capacity, and a stronger reform environment, according to a report card released by a coalition of concerned organizations. Key words: John Podesta, Arne Duncan,...
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  7. Strife slows Louisiana's virtual-school study panel
    Tuesday, 10 Nov 2009 9:42AM
    A study on how to launch Louisiana's first online charter schools is off to a rocky start amid controversy over the panel doing the review and access to its meetings, reports the Advocate of Baton Rouge.
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  8. Are international rankings unfair to U.S. colleges?
    Monday, 09 Nov 2009 4:00AM
    The United States spends more money on higher education than any other country, and its elite institutions are the world's best. But overall, conventional wisdom says, the system is wasteful, fails too many--and is falling behind other countries. Are these criticisms fair?...
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  9. Teacher merit pay hasn't boosted Texas student performance
    Thursday, 05 Nov 2009 11:06AM
    For the $300 million it spent on merit pay for teachers over the last three years, Texas was hoping for a big boost in student achievement. But according to experts hired by the state, that didn't happen, reports the Dallas Morning News.
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  10. Study: Technology not causing social isolation
    Thursday, 05 Nov 2009 11:05AM
    Contrary to popular belief, technology is not leading to social isolation, AFP reports -- and Americans who use the internet and mobile phones have larger and more diverse social networks, according to a new study.
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