CA, Inc. Announces $250,000 Contribution to Sponsor The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) Biz ... (Centre Daily Times)
CA, Inc. (NASDAQ: CA) today announced its continued commitment to The National Foundation for Teaching Entrepreneurship (NFTE) to support the organization's mission to provide entrepreneurship education programs to young people from low-income communities. In an effort to help young business builders learn important business practice skills and unlock their entrepreneurial creativity, NFTE and ...
Nelson discusses transportation, immigration, economy, education (Southlake Times)
Transportation, immigration, the economy and education are among the major issues facing the Texas Legislature, State Sen. Jane Nelson, R-Flower Mound, told area business leaders in a joint meeting of government affairs committees Thursday morning at the Lewisville Area Chamber of Commerce.
Carpenter Rookie of the Year for business teachers (Alamosa Valley Courier)
CREEDE — Lucinda A. Carpenter was awarded the Secondary “Rookie” Business Teacher of the Year Award at the annual Mountain-Plains Business Education Association Conference, which was held in Lincoln, Nebraska, June 19 through 21.
Kenya: The Changing Face of Management Education (AllAfrica.com)
In the last three years or so, a subtle change has been taking place in management education and training in Africa and in Kenya.
Ex-worker sues (Laredo Morning Times)
AUSTIN - A former science curriculum director for the Texas Education Agency has filed a federal lawsuit alleging she was illegally fired for forwarding an e-mail about a speaker who was critical of teaching a controversial alternative to evolution.Christina Comer, who lost her job at the TEA last year, said in the suit filed Wednesday against the TEA and Education Commissioner Robert Scott that ...
Paradise Education Center changes name (The Arizona Republic)
Paradise Education Center in Surprise recently partnered with University Public Schools, an affiliate of Arizona State University, to become one of two ''New American Schools'' in the state.