Shannon Lee has been a freelance writer, editor, and novelist for over 25 years. Her work has appeared on Fox Business, Forbes, MSN, Bob Vila, Modernize, Nashville Scene, MoneyGeek, MVP Parent, and many other outlets; her writing on home improvement led to an editorial position with The Spruce in 2021. She's written extensively on higher education, relationships, and the intersection of technology, health, and medicine. When she's not freelancing, Shannon also writes fiction novels.
According to the Georgia Governor’s Office of Student Achievement, more than 38,000 students are enrolled in teacher preparation programs in Georgia. Many of these students are interested in becoming teachers in the Peach State, where job growth in educational roles is expected to eclipse the national average. In fact, Georgia has a well-documented shortage of teachers.
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