States shake up adult education to help low-skilled workers
WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama's recent proposal to "train 2 million Americans with skills that will lead directly to a job" barely scratches the surface of one of the nation's most vexing labor problems.
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‘Qualifying exam, poor English to blame’
KUCHING: Failure to sit for or pass the qualifying exam with the Malaysian Nursing Board (MNB), and poor English language proficiency could account for 8,000 nursing graduates in Malaysia being unemployed.
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College students rally to encourage education spending
Event backs spending at community, private colleges Students from two dozen schools urge lawmakers to avoid cuts
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Plenty Of Local Options For Prospective Nursing Students
In the past month, two Abilene nursing programs have been barred from accepting new students due to low passing rates.Now, other programs are making themselves extra available, offering help to students who may have unanswered questions as to where to go from here.
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Changes in Adult Education Help Low-skilled Workers
WASHINGTON • President Barack Obama ’s recent proposal to “train 2 million Americans with skills that will lead directly to a job” barely scratches the surface of one of the nation’s most vexing labor problems.
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WU seeks doctorate nursing degree
Washburn University is asking the Kansas Legislature for authority to establish a new doctorate-level program for students training to become an advanced practice registered nurse.
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West Virginia Junior College Expanding Programs and Classes
Four year colleges aren't for everyone and the West Virginia Junior College has adapted its programs to accommodate more people and more professions.
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College students rally to stop cuts on education spending
Event backs spending at community, private colleges Jonathan Jayes-Green graduated near the top of his high school class but couldn't afford to attend the four-year colleges that accepted him. Now he's an honor student at two-year Montgomery College, and he'd like to head off cuts to the school's budget.
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College students rally to stop education spending cuts | VIDEO
Event backs spending at community, private colleges Jonathan Jayes-Green graduated near the top of his high school class but couldn't afford to attend the four-year colleges that accepted him. Now he's an honor student at two-year Montgomery College, and he'd like to head off cuts to the school's budget.
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WU seeks doctorate in nursing program
The Health and Human Services Committee of the Kansas House on Wednesday sent to the House floor a bill seeking authority for Washburn University to establish a new doctorate-level program for students training to become an advanced practice registered nurse.
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