วันพุธที่ 23 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Michigan Schools Meet Merit Requirements

Michigan Public Schools saw a significant "raising the bar" standards for graduation in 2006. Governor Jennifer M. Granholm signed Michigan Merit Curriculum force came after a team of education and leaders of the Community drawn up recommendations for more stringent and comprehensive final standards. The new degree system requirements began with an eighth-grade classes last year in Michigan schools and received wide support from the education sector.

Spring2007 was the last time that the juniors in Michigan schools were invited to take the Michigan Educational Assessment Plan (MEAP) will be used in the system of the Michigan School Rankings. It has now been managing schools Michigan Michigan Merit Exam (MME). One advantage of the new investigation is that the students with the ACT test scores for college admission is required, and thus families, saving time and cost of this additional test is available.

Michigan schools see the need forChange

According to an article by Time Magazine in December 2006, the decline of the automotive industry is a major factor in Michigan schools were asked to make changes. The loss of jobs for non-graduates in the industry pointed to the need to increase the proportion of graduates from Michigan schools. According to figures from the EPE Research Center, Detroit schools rank 11 lowest in the nation for graduation rates with 21.7% in 2006.

The 2007-2008 school year arefirst year, Michigan schools, these changes will be fully maintained see. According to a brochure that was created by the parent company, Michigan schools, each student will create an Educational Development Plan (EDP) from the seventh grade. The plan will help parents and students in schools with researching career opportunities Michigan, and the creation of a guide for students to obtain these goals, too.

Michigan Schools raise expectations

Curriculum The Michigan Merit High School DiplomaRequirements are among the toughest in the nation. Students in Michigan schools, starting with those, the 8th Class in 2006 came in, you must meet the following course load requirements to be considered for graduation: 4 credits English, Mathematics 4 credits, 3 credits science, social studies 3 credits, 1 physical education credit, 1 visual, performing and applied arts credit, an online learning experience, and 2 credits in a language other than English.

Before this single stateStandards that differed between the requirements of the completion of each district in the Michigan school. The 16 major requirements completed are designed to have students better preparation for working in a global economy, and the skills required both in school and at work to be successful.

Students in the Michigan schools up to 24 possible credits in their high school year. The additional electives are designed to help students pursue their respective fields of interest, such as music, science orBusiness.

The pressure is increasing on Michigan schools at the national No Child Left Behind mandates, and the self-imposed new guidelines Merit. While most schools are Michigan residents agree that the standards are long overdue, the big question is how the state will help these students achieve goals are. The school year 2007-2008 will be as parents, teachers and administrators critical of trying to reach the students in Michigan schools these goals.



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วันอังคารที่ 15 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Computer Forensics Jobs

Computer forensics is a rapidly growing profession and offers a huge potential for jobs in police, military, intelligence agencies, companies and businesses. The employment opportunities are leaps and bounds, according to the rapid spurt in computer crimes.

Computer crimes, in the beginning there was only sporadic. So now has been a fact of life that has dealt with by law enforcement authorities. As computer applications and the Internet have become inextricablyPart of life, the cases of wrong-doing with the help of computers are commonplace.

For the fight against crime, the computer itself must be thoroughly scanned to determine whether they were used for illegal or unauthorized activities or fraudulent purposes.

This can only by computer forensics experts to gain the means of action to be done on-the-job experience, certification programs and other qualifications.

Computer forensics professionals are known by manyTitle, such as computer forensic investigators, digital media, analysts and digital forensics detectives. Each describes the same career opportunities as it is with the investigation of digital media.

A computer forensics specialist, earned salaries of $ 85,000 to $ 120,000 per year, depending on their abilities and experience and the companies and organizations he works. Private companies are offering more lucrative salaries than law enforcement.

A Diploma inComputer forensics can help their career, so that a claim for positions as team leaders or forensic office supervisors. Fifty percent of jobs require FBI computer forensics.

Consulting is an attractive field for computer forensics professionals, since they are independent and free agents. They take on jobs and hefty sums for their time spent at work for free. The accounts of customers per hour. The hourly fee ranges from $ 375 to $ 600, depending on thethe type of work they complete.

There is a growing demand for skilled security professionals and computer forensics professionals. Computer and networking skills no longer suffice as collateral is of paramount importance for the server, workstation, or router.



วันอังคารที่ 8 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552

Liposuction leftovers make easy stem cells

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Fat sucked out of chunky thighs or flabby bellies might provide an easy source of stem cells made using new and promising technology, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.

They found immature fat cells in the material removed during liposuction were easy to transform into cells called induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells.

They were easier to work with than the skin cells usually used to make iPS cells, the team at Stanford University's School of Medicine in California reported in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

IPS cells are made using genes that take them back in time to a more immature and pliable state. They can then be re-directed to form heart cells, bone cells, brain cells or any other type of desired cell.

"These cells are not as far along on the differentiation pathway, so they're easier to back up to an earlier state," Ning Sun, who led the study, said in a statement.

"They are more embryonic-like than fibroblasts, which take more effort to reprogram."

Stem cells are the body's master cell and embryonic stem cells are the most malleable, morphing into any cell type. IPS cells look very much the same, and teams are trying to make stocks of these cells to use in research and, eventually, to treat disease.

"Not only can we start with a lot of cells, we can reprogram them much more efficiently," said Dr. Joseph Wu, who worked on the study.

"Fibroblasts, or skin cells, must be grown in the lab for three weeks or more before they can be reprogrammed. But these stem cells from fat are ready to go right away."

(Editing by Phil Stewart)
reuters.com