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  • DeVigne's students really do talk seriously to one another.
  • The state's education leaders are now trying to design ways to produce more teachers like DeVigne.
  • DeVigne has heard about professional isolation but he doesn't understand it, because he's never experienced it.
  • Kathleen Devigne moved here 15 years ago from the Bronx, where her fear of crime had kept her close to home.
  • In their first sink-or-swim year, new teachers might get daily planning periods, discussions with mentors and continuous feedback from their principals, as DeVigne does.
  • The steady buzz of children talking in Paul DeVigne's second-grade classroom was getting a bit loud, so the new Cobb County, Ga . teacher turned out the lights.
  • If state education officials succeed in changing the way teachers are prepared and certified, many of these hires will be as steeped in academics, new standards and in-school experience as DeVigne.
  • But now Mrs . Devigne, an 83-year-old widow who never learned to drive, says she is facing a new threat to her independence : the closing of the last neighborhood supermarket.
  • With a liberal arts degree in psychology from Auburn University, DeVigne was prepared for the classroom by GSU's alternative master's program designed for people inspired to enter teaching from another career or career plan.
  • "It used to be a great place, " said Mrs . Devigne, who moved from the Fordham section of the Bronx to a federally subsidized apartment building here at a friend's suggestion.
  • Though Mrs . Devigne ( pronounced de-VEEN ) broke two wrists in a fall last year, she is healthy and now plans to walk a little farther to shop at the Food Emporium a mile from her home.
  • The Canadian premiere opened on August 13, 2014 and ran until August 29th, 2014 at Rainbow Stage, Winnipeg, MB . Colleen Furlan starred as Ariel along with Marc Devigne as Prince Eric and Jennifer Lyon as Ursula.