by Saul Kornbluth | Nov 28, 2017 | Articles
More and more companies address the labor shortage by investing in schools in their communities, and promoting the education, training, and skills they need from their workforce in the not so distant future. Corporate partnerships with schools are nothing new. But in... by Alex Varisco | Dec 15, 2013 | Articles
At Covington High School students start their education in the nursing field. This high school is well-known for its wide variety of educational programs. One such program is the Certified Nursing Assistant Program (C.N.A.) which CHS has offered for more than a... by Mark Anderson | Apr 12, 2013 | Articles
With the invention of Android, the face of modern technology has undergone a lot of changes. This OS had been designed for touch screen devices like smart phones and tablet computers. Market survey is a proof to the fact that a large amount of the population across... by Jennifer Cahill | Jan 3, 2013 | Articles
Lockheed Martin Corporation and Project Lead The Way (PLTW) have committed 49 new grants totaling $1 million to implement and sustain PLTW programs in 12states and the District of Columbia. Altogether, the PLTW programs in these 23 high schools and 26 middle schools... by Vicki Parker | Aug 5, 2011 | Articles
The best way for me to describe brain training is by telling you what it is not. Brain Training is not tutoring. The goal is not to help you or your child recall specific information about algebra, U.S. history, or any other subject. Brain training is about making the...
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