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MaryEllen Collins has written: 'Education journals and serials' -- subject(s): Periodicals, Education, Bibliography
Suzanne Collins went to a High SchoolCalled "Alabama School Of Fine Arts"
Patrick M. Collins has written: 'Towards dramatic literacy' -- subject(s): Drama in education
Cherry W. Collins has written: 'Curriculum and pseudo-science' -- subject(s): Curricula, Education
Janet R. Collins has written: 'Grading policies in higher education' -- subject(s): Grading and marking (Students)
Marva Collins attended Clark College in Atlanta, Georgia, where she studied education. She later pursued further studies at the University of Chicago. Collins is best known for her innovative teaching methods and for founding the Westside Preparatory School in Chicago, which focused on providing quality education to disadvantaged children.
Charles C. Collins has written: 'The peoples' community college' -- subject(s): Community colleges 'The case for the community college' -- subject(s): Aims and objectives, Community colleges, Higher Education, Right to education
In 2008, Marva Collins' school Westside Preparatory School closed. She is semi-retired now and speaks on minority education issues frequently.
Leland Collins De Vinney has written: 'The relation of educational status to unemployment of gainful workers in the city of Chicago, 1934 ..' -- subject(s): Unemployed, Education
In "Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins, Katniss Everdeen is said to be attending the only school in District 12 where, assumably, children of all ages go for their education.
Michael Collins had several aunts and uncles, including Hannie Collins, Tom Collins, Margaret Collins, Mary Collins, and Hannah O'Driscoll.