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- Need to take TESOL Exam
By: Salil A Pillai
May 25, 2006
- Finally, an Entry-Level Job that’s Worth Something
By: Kris Koonar
May 03, 2006
- Highway Spending Bill and Construction Jobs
By: Kris Koonar
May 03, 2006
- Construction: Gratifying and Rewarding
By: Kris Koonar
April 29, 2006
- Affordable Pricing for Training Program
By: Kris Koonar
April 29, 2006
- Jobs and Training for the Non-Conformist
By: Kris Koonar
April 29, 2006
- Convenience in our Training Program
By: Kris Koonar
April 27, 2006
- Job Placement after Training
By: Kris Koonar
April 27, 2006
- Steady Employment after Training
By: Kris Koonar
April 27, 2006
- The Construction Industry - Exactly How Healthy Is It?
By: Kris Koonar
April 26, 2006
Lastest Headlines for "Education"
- Student's sex education editorial killed (UPI)
FALLBROOK, Calif., Aug. 7 (UPI) -- A recent California high school graduate is mad the principal killed her final editorial for the school newspaper, denouncing "abstinence-only sex education."
- Correction: Earns-Career Education story (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
In an Aug. 6 story about earnings for Career Education Corp., The Associated Press misstated the number of its new student starts in the most recent quarter. The for-profit education company had 19,330 new students, not 11,590, which was the figure for its university segment.
- Higher education council will report to governor's office (Louisville Courier-Journal)
The governor signed an executive order today to make the change and said it will strengthen the state's hand in seeking a new higher education chief.
- Hone science, tech abilities: education chief (The Japan Times)
Promoting science and technology is every bit as important as improving the education system in general, according to Tsuneo Suzuki, the newly appointed education, culture, sports, science and technology minister. "This is really a key to the future of Japan," the 67-year-old Suzuki said in a recent interview. Read the full story
- Higher education loan fund seeking help (Portsmouth Herald)
CONCORD - In order to find the liquidity it needs to provide student loans to its clients, New Hampshire Higher Education Loan Corporation (NHHELCO) has sought the assistance of the NH Bureau of Securities Regulation.
- Midday Glance: Education companies (INO News)
Apollo Group rose $.44 or .7 percent, to $61.17. Career Education rose $.16 or .8 percent, to $18.43.
- Governor says lawmakers should find education funding (Rockford Register Star)
Gov. Rod Blagojevich has suggested a new course of action if lawmakers don’t come up with a plan next week for education funding and creating jobs.
- Cabinet to take up Right to Education Bill today (Express India)
The Right to Education Bill is expected to be on the agenda at Friday's Cabinet meeting.
- Board of Education approves 2009-2010 academic calendar (Savannah Morning News)
SPRINGFIELD - The board of education approved the 2009-2010 academic calendar at a regular meeting Wednesday. Next year's start date will be Wednesday, Aug. 5.
- Police say public education campaign has big impact on auto burglaries (KTBS Shreveport)
Shreveport police said today that a public-education program to encourage people to lock their vehicles while they are downtown is partly responsible for a 75-percent drop in auto burglaries since May. Police dubbed it their "Free Beer Campaign" because one of the pictures used in the campaign has
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