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« End of Course Exams :: No Pass No Play »What an inciteful article. It is really cool to see where technology is leading us. My son is about to be 11, so this new use of electronic theses and dissertations will probably be commonplace by the time we are looking at getting scholarships. The days of seeing the school counselor to sign up for scholarships is soon to be a thing of the past I'm thinking.
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Kellye Ambler graduated from Texas A & M University with a degree in Journalism and Marketing. She has been in the education field since 2001; teaching Pre-Kindergarten and as an Assistant Director at an NAEYC accredited private preschool. For the past three years she has been a substitute teacher in her local school district, teaching mainly at the elementary level in the Special Education department. Kellye and her husband, Jim, keep busy with their two boys, ages 12 and 2.