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CARE Dawgs participant tackles aphasia with a new life goal in mind

Since Jessamy looks healthy despite her language problems, she often needs to explain her disorder in greater detail to other people, including friends and family members.

High school senior set on pursuing a career in athletic training

Robotics is elementary

College helps local school district host its first robotics competition

She took a chance — and landed a great job

A lot of her friends were going off to law school and not getting jobs, but Cheryl Stanga knew she had to get a job and think about improving or changing her career.​

Smagorinsky: 'Who will watch the watchers?'

In a new column on the Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Get Schooled blog, Peter Smagorinsky hits on the main problem with the new Georgia Milestones and end-of-course tests—the lack of time lawmakers allowed to pilot the tests before implementing them.

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
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