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  2. North Carolina Center for the Advancement of Teaching

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    The 1983 North Carolina Teacher of the Year, Jean Powell of Clinton, North Carolina was an invited guest speaker to the North Carolina Commission on Education for Economic Growth. Powell told the commission that North Carolina should create a place where teachers could go to become enthusiastic about learning again and could pass this ...

  3. Penland School of Craft - Wikipedia

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    Craft House. The school was founded in the 1920s in the isolated mountain town of Penland, Mitchell County, NC. In 1923, Lucy Morgan (1889–1981), a teacher at the Appalachian School who had recently learned to weave at Berea College, created an association to teach the craft [3] [4] to local women so they could earn income from their homes. [5]

  4. Education in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Education Reform: In the early 20th century, North Carolina underwent a period of education reform, with Governor Charles B. Aycock leading efforts to improve teacher training, school facilities, and curriculum. This period also saw the establishment of the North Carolina Community College System

  5. By far the largest number of vacancies are in elementary schools for the core subjects of math, English language arts, science and social studies.

  6. East Carolina University College of Education - Wikipedia

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    East Carolina Teachers Training School (ECTTS), a two-year teacher training school, was chartered in 1907 . ECTTS began classes in 1909. The college is preparing retiring military personnel to transition into the teaching profession through the Troops to Teachers Program with an advising office located at Fort Liberty.

  7. North Carolina’s teachers are leaving in droves. What a newly ...

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    The State of the Teaching Profession in North Carolina report shows nearly 3,100 more teachers quit than the prior year. The attrition rate rose 47%, up from 7.78% in the prior report.