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The Minneapolis-based online university, owned by , said the specialization, approved by the Minnesotq Boardof Teaching, is meant to help meet shortages in the “The vast majority of children with specia l needs spend at least part of their day in regular so not only is there a nationwide call for special-educatiobn teachers, but many regular classroomn teachers could also benefit from training in this area,” said Barbaraz Butts Williams, dean of Capella’s School of The recession has proved to be a time of for Capellqa (NASDAQ: CPLA) possibly because its courses are a way for professionalsx to make themselves more marketable in the job market.
First-quartere enrollment was more than 28,000, up nearly 20 percentg from the sameperiod 2008. Revenu was up 17 percent compared to the same perioclast year. Last week, Capella said it was .
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