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[7 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Maureen Downey: Who are class acts?Atlanta Journal ConstitutionSo revered is this mythology that many states, including Georgia, have made it much easier for people to enter teaching through what are known as …

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[2 Sep 2010 | No Comment | ]

Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)No superheroes to the rescue of schools. Good teaching seems to depend on good …Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)There are too few of those superheroes changing jobs. (Photo/Columbia Pictures) A new superhero has …

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[30 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Atlanta Journal ConstitutionThe value of online learningAtlanta Journal Constitution“When I first started teaching nursing programs online 15 years ago, there was no high-speed Internet service; it was all dial-up,” she said. …and more »

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[27 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Power up a career as an instrumentation and controls technicianAtlanta Journal ConstitutionTo meet its needs for a highly trained work force in the future, Southern Co. has partnered with Georgia Northwestern Technical College in Rome to create a …

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[16 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Federal money to save jobs is too late for some teachersAtlanta Journal ConstitutionThe $322 million in federal aid available to save teaching jobs in Georgia — part of a national package for the states — was approved too late to do …and more …

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[16 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last year at this time, Tonysha Johnson of Atlanta was teaching language arts to kids at Lilburn Middle School. Now, she’s helping families rid their homes of roaches. The $322 million in federal aid available to …

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[16 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last year at this time, Tonysha Johnson of Atlanta was teaching language arts to kids at Lilburn Middle School. Now, she’s helping families rid their homes of roaches. The $322 million in federal aid available to …

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[16 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Federal injection to save education jobs is too late for some displaced teachersAtlanta Journal ConstitutionThe $322 million in federal aid available to save teaching jobs in Georgia — part of a national stimulus package — was approved too late to do…

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[16 Aug 2010 | No Comment | ]

Last year at this time, Tonysha Johnson of Atlanta was teaching language arts to kids at Lilburn Middle School. Now, she’s helping families rid their homes of roaches. The $322 million in federal aid available to …

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[30 Jul 2010 | No Comment | ]

Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)Georgia math students stymied by accelerated pace and complex concepts …Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog)“This is a true college-bound curriculum we are teaching — not all children are going to college,” sai…

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