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Top technology firms seek to fill 2,500 vacancies at Dublin Career Zoo
UNDERLYING THE skills shortage in the technology industry, the bulk of the 2,500 vacancies on offer at this weekend’s Career Zoo event are either from companies in the sector or from firms looking to recruit programmers and other tech specialists.
Read more...Career/technology education fair will
The Pittsburg Independent School District will host a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Elective Fair for the 2012-2013 school year on Feb. 16-17 at the Emmanuel Baptist School Gym.
Read more...Career, technology education fair will be Feb 16-17
The Pittsburg Independent School District will host a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Elective Fair for the 2012-2013 school year on Feb. 16-17 at the Emmanuel Baptist School Gym.
Read more...Career Education Corporation Announces Fourth-Quarter and Full-Year 2011 Earnings Release and Conference Call
Career Education Corporation will report fourth-quarter and full-year 2011 financial results after market close on Monday, February 27, 2012, and host a conference call Tuesday, February 28, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.
Read more...High Tech Career Program Gets National Attention
A Carroll County high tech career program is turning heads in Washington and, according to 11 News education reporter Tim Tooten, has become a sort of national model.
Read more...My View: Technology and engineering, the forgotten part of STEM education
Editor's note: Matt Walton a technology and engineering education teacher at Glen Allen High School in Henrico County, Virginia. He has a master's degree in education and a bachelor of science degree in technology education from North Carolina State University.
Read more...Quinn announces Illinois Pathways Initiative to further education
BLOOMINGTON - Helping Illinois residents get jobs through better education in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, fields, is the goal of the Illinois Pathways Initiative, a new partnership rolled out Thursday with the help of Gov. Pat Quinn and Lt. Gov. Sheila Simon.
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