Starting next fall, training to be a school administrator in Georgia will no longer be as simple as getting a graduate degree. The University System of Georgia has revamped the requirements to include less “seat time” in college classes and more time spent training in schools. Graduates also have to complete an additional education specialist degree within five years of getting a master's to receive a principal's license from the state.
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Wednesday, December 5, 2007
School administrators face tougher training
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