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Educators Seek Curriculum Ideas From Business Sector - Read More

Date Added: June 01, 2008 03:20:02 AM
NEW PORT RICHEY - Educators know the notion that reading, writing and arithmetic are all students need to succeed is as obsolete as a one-room schoolhouse. Skills are needed along with knowledge. The question is, however, which skills will give today's students the best edge in tomorrow's job market? Pasco District School officials hope get a bit of an education in that area. The district will ...

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