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Freedom of the press is one of the most valued rights protected under the United States Constitution. Among other things, the constitutions First Amendment bars creation of any law limiting freedom of speech, or of the press. American colleges and un
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Student Newspapers at U.S. Colleges Face Pressure 美国大学学生报纸面临压力 Freedom of the press is one of the most valued rights protected under the United States Constitution. Among other things, the constitutions First Amendment bars cr
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JEFFREY BROWN:And now: the role and future of public universities. The battle over the top leadership at the University of Virginia came to a dramatic and surprising end yesterday. The university's governing board voted to reinstate president Teresa
EDUCATION REPORT - Students Face New Worry: Wrongly Scored College-Entry TestsBy Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, March 30, 2006 I'm Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. Abou
By Jerilyn Watson Broadcast: November 6, 2003 This is Steve Ember with the VOA Special English Education Report. A new report says the cost of studies at public colleges in the United States increased
Brown versus Board of Education is one of the countrys most important cases. It overturned an earlier Supreme Court decision, and it helped launch the civil rights movement. At the center of the case was a little girl. In the early 1950s, Linda Brown
American Indian Charter School Wins Approval in Oklahoma Last month, Oklahoma education officials approved plans to open a charter school to serve American Indian students. A charter school is established by a legal agreement, is operated by parents
The United States is working with its partner, Rwanda, to help children read. On February 16, the United States Agency for International Development, or USAID, held a launch event at Groupe Scolaire Kinyinya to highlight the U.S. government's Early G
This week, Americans mark a turning point in the history of the United States. Fifty years ago, the Supreme Court issued a ruling that declared racial segregation in the nation's public schools to be
This is the VOA Special English Education Report. International Student Handbook 2007 from the College Board We continue our Foreign Student Series this week with a report on the International Student Handbook. This publication can be a useful guide
Todd: OK, Simon, I was wondering you know, you have a newborn son and before you know it, he'll probably be 10 years old, 12 years old, and I wonder if his life will a lot different than it was for us when we were 10 or 12. Like for example, educatio
The students discussed their list of the world's greatest inventions. Then they voted for their favorite. As Ms. Brown expected, smart phones won. She said, Now, let's discuss inventions with no computer chips or moving parts. And no edible parts, ei
Mr. Brown's lectures are boring. A student looks up at Mr. Brown to check what he is doing. Mr. Brown is writing something on the board. The student takes out his phone. He starts playing games. Mr. Brown walks over to his desk. Mr. Brown takes the s
The Minister of Education sacked the Board of Trustees at Moerewa School yesterday. This is a small rural Northland school which used to offer classes from Years 1 to 10 but in the last three years has had about 25 students altogether in Years 11, 12
EDUCATION REPORT - Foreign Student Series #15: International Student Handbook By Nancy Steinbach Broadcast: Thursday, December 09, 2004 This is Gwen Outen with the VOA Special English Education Report
有关拍马屁的地道英语 1. Stop flattering me like that. 别再那样拍我马屁。 2. I don't like Peter. He's such a brown-noser. 我不喜欢 0 1. Stop flattering me like that. 别再那样拍我马屁。 2. I don't like Peter. He's such a
May We Have Our Teacher Back? 能让我们老师回去吗? While visiting a country school, the chairman of the Board of Education became provoked at the noise the unruly students were making in the next room. 在访问一听乡村学校时,教育委