President Bush Says That….
the NCLB Bill should not be weakened after he leaves office.
the NCLB Bill should not be weakened after he leaves office.
reports on the uncertain future of the NCLB bill.
programs are not accepted due to not having enough teachers for thew students.
The article talks about pay for the nursing teacher which is lower than the hospital nurse. That is a complete no-no and has to be fixed.
for nursing students at Georgia State University. Less than 24% of students got in this year.
At Emory University warns of a nursing shortage.
by the New York Times. Included in this special report is a video looking at 4 community college students which also get an article writeup.
The one on the bartender from California had an interesting fact in it. The bartender says that 3 out four applicants immediately get accepted, but wind up on a waiting list. The San Diego City College president says that it is not uncommon up and down the state to have wait lists that go two and three years out.
That right there certainly showcases the total lack of classrooms and teachers needed to solve the crisis that can easily occur when the baby boomers in the nursing field retire.