December 26, 2024 - 16:15

Shawna Douse has been honored with the title of Ogeechee Technical College’s (OTC) 2024-2025 Dinah Culbreath Wayne Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education. This recognition highlights Douse's significant contributions to adult education and her commitment to improving literacy within the community.
Douse's selection as a delegate reflects her dedication to the mission of adult education, which aims to empower individuals through learning opportunities. As a representative of OTC, she will participate in various events and initiatives that promote literacy and educational advancement for adults. Her role will involve advocating for the importance of adult education and inspiring others to pursue their educational goals.
The EAGLE program, which stands for Exceptional Adult Georgian in Literacy Education, recognizes individuals who have demonstrated exceptional achievements in adult education. Douse's selection not only underscores her personal accomplishments but also serves as an inspiration to others in the field. Her work will undoubtedly have a lasting impact on the community and the lives of those seeking to improve their literacy skills.
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