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Mothers: How Education Grants Can Help You

Many people don’t take junior colleges seriously. A 2-year college education could be exactly what a single or stay-at-home mom needs. There are a number of academic and personal benefits to attending a junior college, and these schools eagerly welcome … Continue reading

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Chapter 15: The Saga of Religious Education

Chapter 15:  The Saga of Religious Education My twenty-nine years in religious education stretdhed through the purgative,illuminative and unitive years of my life, but I especially associate them with the illuminative years.  I remained at St. Agnes for three years.  … Continue reading

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Wikis Enhancing Education At All Levels

Older posts By kerrybrooks | October 21, 2010 A number of educational institutions have opted to upgrade out-of-class interaction by leveraging wiki software to create easily accessed and edited wikis for teachers and students to interact. While web 2.0 solutions … Continue reading

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CommonWealth One Supports Financial Education with the FDIC, NCUA and Department of Education

Washington, DC-MD-VA-WV – CommonWealth One Federal Credit Union assisted in coordinating a press conference where an agreement was signed by U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) Chairman Sheila C. Bair, and National Credit Union Administration … Continue reading

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The U.S. Department of Education Awards More than $141 Million to State Education Agencies

October 2010 is grant month at the Department of Education; or so it would seem. The USDE has shelled out another $ 140 million plus to state education agencies in hopes of improving college access, including expanded online programs. The … Continue reading

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