Articles in the Education Administration Category
Nov/11
Education Administration, Internships, Jobs »
The MATCH Corps, a highly selective one-year urban education fellowship, is looking for top-notch seniors who are interested in joining next year’s Corps. To apply, just fill out this form.
The MATCH Corps program began in 2004 and is the first of its kind in the nation. The Corps is a group of 135 top recent college graduates who work one-on-one with six to eight MATCH High School, Middle School, or Elementary School students each day for an entire academic year. Corps members live together in apartments nearby the Middle School …
Nov/10
Academic Advising, Education Administration »
There are 3 Pre-Teaching courses offered for Spring 2011.
CETL 4001 is the introductory course on the principles of learning and teaching. It is the foundation and prerequisite for both of the “special topics” courses offered.
If you’re looking for CETL 4002, note that this term, it is listed as CETL 4803 PR.
CETL 4803 SL is a course specifically focusing on the teaching and learning of science at both the K-12 and higher education levels.
For descriptions of all of these courses, as well as the link to request a permit, go to http://www.cetl.gatech.edu/courses/ugradcourses.htm.
Students …
Nov/09
Education Administration, Georgia Tech »
Read about how the Academic Senate approved new policies related to concerns about inconsistent practices among faculty members related to finals week and the week preceding exams.
GT | Newsroom
Jul/09
Academic Advising, Curriculum, Education Administration, Georgia Tech, Internships, Research »
Students can register part-time (20+ hrs/wk) or full-time internships until Friday, Aug 21. The process is free and only takes about 10 minutes.
Dec/08
Education Administration »
See AJC article University System students to pay new fee | ajc.com
“This places a hardship on our families,” said Nick Wellkamp, a Georgia Tech PUBP senior and student body president from Louisville, Ky. “The last thing we should be doing in times like these when money is tight is ratcheting up student fees.”


