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Accreditation and Quality Assurance: Diploma Mills and Fraud
The existence of unaccredited, substandard, and fraudulent postsecondary education providers is a global phenomenon, as...
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Structure of the U.S. Education System: Comparing U.S. and Other Credit Systems
The U.S. credit system is based on the assumptions that (a) a standard full-time student load is 15 credit hours per...
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Structure of the U.S. Education System: Standardized Tests
Standardized tests are scientifically normed and machine-graded instruments administered to students and adults under...
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Structure of the U.S. Education System: U.S. Grading Systems
A variety of grading systems are used in U.S. education. The decision on what grading system to use is a matter within...
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Hispanic Heritage Booklist: High School
Seeking ideas for books to help bring Hispanic Heritage Month to life? Dr. Maria Trejo has gathered a list of the best...
Source: Education.com
