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...likes to run his own show, has fought to keep control. Under threat of a funding cutoff from the sponsoring organizations, however, the U.N. organization agreed in Geneva earlier this month to cede control of the program to an outside governing council and to participate in the program's redesign. For the moment, these decisions have partially mollified critics, who are willing to wait to see whether these actions will produce meaningful reform...
...purpose of the process is not for the library to redesign itself. It needs to be done in conjunction with the university. It needs to take account of the University's plans," he said...
...skills. In a program currently under development in Brookline, Mass., students play reporters who "investigate" a story from classical mythology under the direction of a computerized editor and their homeroom teacher. Then the youngsters write a story on what they have discovered. ETS is also working with computers to redesign the National Teachers Exam, used in 34 states to license prospective educators. The company's proposed test for fifth-grade math teachers would measure not only the exam takers' knowledge of the subject but their understanding of how fifth-graders learn...
...There's tremendous change ahead for the Coop because it's being forced economically to change," said Dans. In particular, the Coop has plans to redesign its Harvard Square store, he added...
...some North American baseball fielders seem to have gloves as big as bushel baskets? Not for long. This season major-league baseball plans to enforce an old rule, previously ignored, that bans any glove larger than 12 in. from heel to tip. The clampdown has sent glovemakers hustling to redesign mitts, some of which exceed...