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Sherry Philips Discusses her Role as Educator and Reveals her New Endeavors as Poet, Storyteller, Novelist and Illustrator
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 08, 2010
Sherry Philips sits down with Cambridge Publishing in a tell-all interview
Straighterline And Thompson Rivers University Partner To Offer North American Adult Learners Exceptional Flexibility And Access To Earn A College Degree
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | July 07, 2010
Partnership focuses on the flexibility of each company's course structure and provides new choices for their students.
Dr. Paul W. Cates Recognized for Excellence in Education and Curriculum
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 06, 2010
Dr. Paul W. Cates attributes his success to his hard work, dedication and desire to work with children.
Free WSO2 SOA Summer School Offers Class on Using Events and Rules to Increase SOA Agility
By: Rebecca Hurst, Kinetic.PR, LLC | July 06, 2010
Webinar-based training on July 8, 2010 features real use cases and demonstrations to explain eventing, rules and CEP best practices.
Kimberly Burnette Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 06, 2010
Kimberly Burnette celebrates five years as an employee for the Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities Services Office
Realityworks, Inc. Products to be Highlighted at 2010 Texas Career Education Conference
By: Chris Colbert, Realityworks | July 01, 2010
Event is an opportunity for educators to get hands-on experience with firm's simulation technology.
In Midst of Budget Cuts, Oregon Districts Find Innovative Ways to Train Staff - SafeSchools' Award-Winning System to Deliver Essential Staff Training, Including HB 2062-Specific Courses, in 2010-2011
By: Donna McMullin, SafeSchools | June 30, 2010
Portland, Medford, Gresham-Barlow, Springfield, Greater Albany, Corvallis and Coos Bay select SafeSchools as new staff training and compliance system of choice.
Straighterline Launches Freshman Year Of College For $999
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | June 30, 2010
Students can save more than 90% on first year of college tuition.
Tom Hess Music Corporation Publishes Results Of Study That Reveal Why Many Guitar Teachers Don't Get A Lot Of Students
By: Tom Hess, Tom Hess Music Corporation | June 25, 2010
Survey results identify the reasons why most guitar teachers do not succeed at attracting a lot of guitar students.
Tutors International reports record levels of enquiries for full-time summer tutors, but cautions parents that private tutor availability may be limited by time of year
By: Adam Caller, Tutors International | June 24, 2010
Tutors International, a leading provider of multi-lingual travelling tutors, has received record enquiries for summer tutoring by full-time private tutors.
Straighterline and Excelsior College Join Forces to Offer Working Adults a Path to a More Affordable Degree
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | June 23, 2010
Effort focuses on the flexibility, availability and affordability of online college courses.
PC Professor to Sponsor NBC's Best and Brightest for 10th Year
By: Robert Fellman, PC Professor | June 17, 2010
For a decade, PC Professor Computer Training has highlighted South Florida's Valedictorians.
GED Information Center Proves Valuable Test Preparation Resource
By: Sharon Shapiro, Online Career Advancement | June 17, 2010
Prospective GED Test Takers Have Easy Access to Official Resources at the New GED Information Center Website
Preventable Dog Bites to Children in Canada Will Continue: Doggone Safe
By: Joan Orr, Doggone Safe | June 11, 2010
The recent dog attacks to an children in Canada were completely preventable. Doggone Safe urges the media, educators, veterinarians and healthcare providers to play an active role in educating the public about dog bite prevention.
Parents Must Not Rely on the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS), The Tutor Pages Child Protection Statement Recommends
By: Henry Fagg, The Tutor Pages | June 10, 2010
The Tutor Pages (www.thetutorpages.com) today released an interim statement on child protection, warning parents not to rely solely on measures such as the new Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) when safely employing a tutor for their child.
Displaying 31 to 45 (of 329 releases)
Pages: [« Prev] 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Pages: [« Prev] 1 2 3 4 5 ... [Next »]
Sherry Philips Discusses her Role as Educator and Reveals her New Endeavors as Poet, Storyteller, Novelist and Illustrator
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 08, 2010
Sherry Philips sits down with Cambridge Publishing in a tell-all interview
Straighterline And Thompson Rivers University Partner To Offer North American Adult Learners Exceptional Flexibility And Access To Earn A College Degree
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | July 07, 2010
Partnership focuses on the flexibility of each company's course structure and provides new choices for their students.
Dr. Paul W. Cates Recognized for Excellence in Education and Curriculum
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 06, 2010
Dr. Paul W. Cates attributes his success to his hard work, dedication and desire to work with children.
Free WSO2 SOA Summer School Offers Class on Using Events and Rules to Increase SOA Agility
By: Rebecca Hurst, Kinetic.PR, LLC | July 06, 2010
Webinar-based training on July 8, 2010 features real use cases and demonstrations to explain eventing, rules and CEP best practices.
Kimberly Burnette Inducted into Cambridge Who's Who
By: Ellen Campbell, Cambridge Who's Who | July 06, 2010
Kimberly Burnette celebrates five years as an employee for the Finger Lakes Developmental Disabilities Services Office
Realityworks, Inc. Products to be Highlighted at 2010 Texas Career Education Conference
By: Chris Colbert, Realityworks | July 01, 2010
Event is an opportunity for educators to get hands-on experience with firm's simulation technology.
In Midst of Budget Cuts, Oregon Districts Find Innovative Ways to Train Staff - SafeSchools' Award-Winning System to Deliver Essential Staff Training, Including HB 2062-Specific Courses, in 2010-2011
By: Donna McMullin, SafeSchools | June 30, 2010
Portland, Medford, Gresham-Barlow, Springfield, Greater Albany, Corvallis and Coos Bay select SafeSchools as new staff training and compliance system of choice.
Straighterline Launches Freshman Year Of College For $999
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | June 30, 2010
Students can save more than 90% on first year of college tuition.
Tom Hess Music Corporation Publishes Results Of Study That Reveal Why Many Guitar Teachers Don't Get A Lot Of Students
By: Tom Hess, Tom Hess Music Corporation | June 25, 2010
Survey results identify the reasons why most guitar teachers do not succeed at attracting a lot of guitar students.
Tutors International reports record levels of enquiries for full-time summer tutors, but cautions parents that private tutor availability may be limited by time of year
By: Adam Caller, Tutors International | June 24, 2010
Tutors International, a leading provider of multi-lingual travelling tutors, has received record enquiries for summer tutoring by full-time private tutors.
Straighterline and Excelsior College Join Forces to Offer Working Adults a Path to a More Affordable Degree
By: Josef Katz, StraighterLine | June 23, 2010
Effort focuses on the flexibility, availability and affordability of online college courses.
PC Professor to Sponsor NBC's Best and Brightest for 10th Year
By: Robert Fellman, PC Professor | June 17, 2010
For a decade, PC Professor Computer Training has highlighted South Florida's Valedictorians.
GED Information Center Proves Valuable Test Preparation Resource
By: Sharon Shapiro, Online Career Advancement | June 17, 2010
Prospective GED Test Takers Have Easy Access to Official Resources at the New GED Information Center Website
Preventable Dog Bites to Children in Canada Will Continue: Doggone Safe
By: Joan Orr, Doggone Safe | June 11, 2010
The recent dog attacks to an children in Canada were completely preventable. Doggone Safe urges the media, educators, veterinarians and healthcare providers to play an active role in educating the public about dog bite prevention.
Parents Must Not Rely on the Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS), The Tutor Pages Child Protection Statement Recommends
By: Henry Fagg, The Tutor Pages | June 10, 2010
The Tutor Pages (www.thetutorpages.com) today released an interim statement on child protection, warning parents not to rely solely on measures such as the new Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) when safely employing a tutor for their child.
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