ACT Alarmed by U.S. Student Test Results
This year's ACT results show 31 percent of students still unready for college in English, math, reading or science — every subject tested by the assessment organization. That's a figure that has not changed since 2012, when it was slightly higher. Fewer than a fifth of those students can be expected to go on to earn a college degree within six years.
MoreGoogle Classroom Gains New Features
Instructors can now use Classroom to initiate question-driven discussions and to reuse assignments, announcements or questions from previous classes.
MoreSan Diego Supercomputer Center Gets 1-Year Extension on 'Gordon'
The San Diego Supercomputer Center has received an extension from the National Science Foundation to continue operating the supercomputer known as Gordon until August 31, 2016.
MoreReport: Few Parents of College-Bound Students Aware of Upcoming SAT Changes
With changes to the SAT set to take effect in March 2016, 85 percent of parents with college-bound children are still unaware of the coming update, according to a new survey from Kaplan Test Prep.
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