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Let's cut to the chase...a career training program is crucial when you want to build a career. Making a decision on a career is one of the most difficult decisions in life. First of all you decide on a profession and then gain admission for the relevant career training program.
A number of aspects come into consideration while selecting a career. You may be good at a certain subject and want to build a career on that. But the reality is every subject does not provide enough prospects
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Berkeley High Gets Federal Grant To Explore Small Schools Expansion (Berkeley Daily Planet)
Thu, 24 Jul 2008 17:31:49 GMT The Berkeley Board of Education gave Berkeley High the go-ahead to move forward with a five-year federal Smaller Learning Community grant that aims to expand small school programs, provide students with a personalized college prep education and work on closing the achievement gap.
Gardella was born to educate — New Howell super comes from family of teachers (Livingston County Daily Press & Argus)
Sun, 20 Jul 2008 09:15:09 GMT Education is Theodore Gardella's blood.
Friends and Neighbors: Burnt Ranch instructor chosen to visit Japan for teacher program (The Record Searchlight)
Tue, 22 Jul 2008 16:48:09 GMT Sandra Sterrenberg, a visual arts teacher at Burnt Ranch School in Burnt Ranch, was chosen to travel to Japan in October for the Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program.
Education Notes - West Lake County edition (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
Tue, 15 Jul 2008 07:00:40 GMT Â FELLOWSHIP WINNER | Munster Michael Gordon, of Schererville, a teacher at Munster High School, was awarded a James Madison Fellowship by the James Madison Memorial Fellowship Foundation of Washington, D.C., in its 17th annual fellowship competition. A total of 58 fellowships were awarded in 2008. The fellowships support further study of American history by college graduates who aspire to become ...
Violence continues to plague D.C. schools, monitor reports (The Washington Examiner)
Mon, 14 Jul 2008 13:17:39 GMT Violence against city schoolchildren continues to bedevil D.C. parents, a top school monitor has reported.
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