N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 31-36 of 36 results.
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Board to get first look at proposed curriculum standards - Mr 6 85 14C
  • Curriculum plan shouldn't cite details, education board says - Mr 7 85 20A
  • Legislators weigh how specific education plan should be - Mr 8 85 16A
  • School curriculum plan expected to meet opposition - Mr 30 85 20C
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Bennett suggests goals for U.S. universities - Ja 20 88 8D
  • Health officials at Triangle universities back Koop's AIDS plan - Fe 14 88 39A
  • Editorial: Colleges as prep schools - Fe 18 88 12A
  • Colleges jumping on the glitter bandwagon - Ap 7 88 19A
  • N.C. universities expect black enrollment to climb - Ma 20 88 12A
  • Triangle schools absent (in top 10 business schools) - Jy 24 88 1I
  • 'Ivy League' honors go to 2 schools (UNC-CH; UNCC) - Au 19 88 3C
  • N.C.'s public universities enroll record numbers; tuition cited as top attraction - Au 25 88 18A
  • Police fight campus indifference - Se 1 88 1T
  • Duke officials dispute survey finding school 7th in nation in campus crime - Oc 19 88 2C
  • JAPANanese shopping for college in N.C. - Oc 26 88 1C
  • Schools, colleges and universities (Special section) - Oc 30 88 J
  • Shopping for school simplified; Computer program compares colleges - No 3 88 9T
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Economics should be 4th basic taught in schools, educators say - Ja 13 86 2C
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Chronically inadequate schools called threat to South's future - Ja 4 89 14C
  • ECU forum targets schools, economy - Ja 4 89 14C
  • Other opinion: Our schools have to be better - Ja 8 89 7D
  • Editorial: Sinking with the schools - Fe 11 89 16A
  • School reform has been an academic failure - Fe 12 89 6D
  • Editorial: Schools' four-letter word ('rote') - Fe 18 89 16A
  • Other opinion: This is no way to run an office - Fe 19 89 7D
  • Writing test scores up, but N.C. still lags - Fe 21 89 1C
  • Parents cope with daily life, dream of children's future - Mr 26 89 1
  • Urban problems spring up in rural Eastern N.C. schools - Mr 27 89 1
  • BEP alone will not repair schools - Mr 28 89 11A
  • Fundamental changes advocated for schools - Mr 28 89 1
  • Rural schools lose community contact - Mr 28 89 1
  • Legislator says tactics of past not working for rural schools - Mr 30 89 14C
  • Editorial: N.C.'s country corner (country schools) - Ap 2 6D
  • Other opinion: A letter from a philosopher - Ap 30 89 7D
  • Editorial: Nation's bad report card - My 7 89 6D
  • Educators say cooperation is key in heading off students' problems - My 28 89 15A
  • Teachers say day, year are too short for proper learning - My 28 89 15A
  • Education experts say solutions to student apathy to be complex - My 29 89 12A
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Tar Heel editors speak: The seven-year college career - Jn 25 89 7D
  • Report cites college deficiencies, proposes core-course changes - Oc 9 89 1
  • Editorial: Adventures in Smetanaland - No 6 89 10A
Vocational-Technical Education
  • Panel would help 'work-bound' students - Mr 9 90 3B
  • Grant will allow Wake Tech to offer training to dropouts - Ap 19 90 2F
  • School gives Wake adults career help; Some get second chance to discover job success - My 9 90 1B
  • Editorial: Second Chance at better jobs - My 17 90 16A
  • Job-training experiment brings praise, concerns (Tech Prep) - Au 27 90 1
  • Richmond County Schools - Richmond Community college; Suggested Tech Prep Course of Study (Chart) - Au 27 90 7A
  • School districts involved in the Tech Prep program (Map) - Au 27 90 1
  • Participants reflect on value of a jobs training program (Job Training Partnership Act) - Se 6 90 2F
  • New jobs, obsolete skills; N.C. lags in workforce preparedness strategy, spending - Se 16 90 1J
  • Life goes on, thanks to grant from Glaxo - Se 20 90 2F
  • High school jobs training gains steam (Tech Prep programs) - No 20 90 4B