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Stanford to help build edX MOOC platform
Stanford University will team with a nonprofit founded by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University to develop an open-source Web platform for free online college courses.
The Stanford alliance with the nonprofit venture edX, announced early Wednesday, signaled a new twist in what has become a race to open up the highest levels of higher education to the world.
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National Briefing | New England: Massachusetts: Harvard Admits Deeper Search
Ex-Students Recall Deerfield Teachers Accused of Abuse
Crucible of Change in Memphis as State Takes On Failing Schools
With Legacy on His Mind, Bloomberg Says He’ll Add 78 New Schools
News Analysis: Atlanta Cheating Scandal Reignites Testing Debate
More Diagnoses of A.D.H.D. Causing Concern
Damascus Students Killed in Mortar Strike
Cram Schools No Longer Just an Asian Pursuit
Maryland Senate to consider Prince George’s school plan
Maryland senators are scheduled to vote on a compromise bill Wednesday that would allow Prince George’s County Executive Rushern L. Baker III to select the county’s new schools superintendent and choose the chairman and vice chairman of a retooled Board of Education.
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After Protests, Prison Firm Pulls Donation
DealBook: To Close Tech’s Gender Gap, Teaching Girls to Code
Student brings loaded handgun to Glen Burnie High School campus
A 10th grader at Glen Burnie High School in Anne Arundel County brought a .22-caliber handgun loaded with seven rounds onto campus Tuesday, carrying the weapon in his backpack before he was stopped and searched, police and school officials said.
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