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Annual conference gives instructional designers an edge
Classroom storytellers
Educators gather to share ideas and explore their own writing at annual Red Clay institute
Survey: More new graduates hired by Georgia schools
Among graduates in 2014 with a teacher-preparation degree, 62 percent, or 325 graduates, were hired by a Georgia city or county school district
The value of an education
Graduate's family uprooted lives and careers for schooling in America
Life's ups and downs add to teacher's perspective
Juggling homework, lesson plans, and volunteer work sets Ana Martinez up for her career
Petersen finalist for Aiken superintendent
Alumna gets latest UGA degree while teaching overseas
Living in Germany didn't stop Emily Heath LaFon from getting her MEd in educational psychology.
New camp for underserved kids also serves research goal
Trekking through New Zealand's countryside
This experience has been everything that I could imagine and more. Every morning that I wake up and watch the New Zealand sunrise I'm amazed by the simple fact that I'm here.
Alumna helps grow sustainability
The work of Debbie Mitchell, agriscience teacher at Clarke Middle School in Athens, was included as part of a column in the Washington Post online about sustainability efforts at the school.