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Numerous briefings have been given across the state to audiences in:
Atlanta, Rome, Athens, Macon, Dublin, Savannah, Augusta, Carrollton, Gainesville, Tifton, Bainbridge, LaGrange, Dunwoody, Cartersville, Marietta, Liberty County, Washington County, Thomson, Laurel Island, Columbus, Sandy Springs, and Johns Creek.  

Other Briefings Now Scheduled:

July 28 - Newnan-Cowetta Chamber of Commerce, Central Educational Center

Partnership President Dr. Steve Dolinger is the primary presenter.

Last summer, the Partnership in cooperation with the Georgia School Boards Assn., presented the Education Policy Forums across the state for local school board and state legislative candidates.  An abbreviated Economics of Education briefing was included in those 13 half-day sessions. 

Interested in scheduling an Economics Education briefing for your group?  Contact the Partnership.

Analysis:  NAEP - The Nation's Report Card: What's Georgia's Story

Status Report:  Georgia's Education and Workforce Development Initiatives

Economics of Education Briefing

Current Econ of Ed Briefing Schedule

Community Coaches Program

 

The "How To's" of Community Planning
Replication Manual

The 'How To's' of Community Planning Brochure  - First Edition

Planning Brochure - Second Edition (New)

Request a Briefing/Planning Support

Education IS Economics
An informative collection of articles from around the U.S. that emphasize how important education is to the economic vitality of our nation.

Top Ten (Education) Issues to Watch in 2009

Education Policy Primer

What are Other States Doing

Kentucky -  The state is considering an effort to expand its early childhood education efforts.  Would it be cost effective?  This analysis answers that. (December 2009)

Georgia Chamber of Commerce
Stay up to speed on the Georgia Chamber's nine policy committees including the education and workforce development committee.  They were established as part of the Georgia Initiative to proactively develop a pro-business agenda for our state.  Find them here.

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