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http://www-afa.adm.ohio-state.edu/u-majors/pdf/arted.pdf The program is designed for the education of art educators and is offered by the Department of Art Education within the College of the Arts. Students taking the first option can apply to the graduate program for a further year's study that will secure licensure for teaching art in Ohio in grades preK through 12. The following college preparatory high school courses are required for unconditional admission: a minimum of four units of English with subjects taken to emphasize writing skills; not fewer than three units of college preparatory mathematics including Algebra I, Algebra II, and geometry; completion of one unit of mathematics in the senior year is recommended; at least two units of social science; at least two units of natural science with significant laboratory experience; one unit of visual or performing arts; and one additional unit from any of the above-mentioned subject areas. CostsAndDiversity The author of this report, Nicholas Burnett, is currently Chief Executive of Burnett International LLC, a niche consultancy set up in 2001 to advise governments, aid agencies and firms on the financing and management of human development and education policies. Many staff at these and other LEAs were generous with their time, as were school principals and finance officers and also officials in the Department for Education and Skills and HM Treasury. In one shire county, for instance, spending on education was held below the SSA in order to finance an emerging deficit in spending on social services. Second, central government increasingly uses other funding mechanisms to pass funds through LEAs directly to schools, mainly using the Standards Fund. PDABriefing PDAs, students, personal digital assistants, higher education, applications. for laptops or desktops, rather as useful, lightweight portable adjuncts to these systems. Whilst PDAs are proving popular and useful in the education environment with students and staff, many UK students will not own one within a three-year time scale. Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) in Further and Higher Education PDA TL Briefing. The staff continued to have some questions about DHCP, as the loss of the driver did not account for all connection difficulties. PDA-based 'quiz' applications have been created -- initially text-based and multiple choice in nature -- which may link to stored course texts to enhance practical studentcentred learning, and which journal the pattern of student usage. report-FINAL_doc_1 European, accreditation, institutions, evaluation, higher education. TOWARDS ACCREDITATION SCHEMES FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN EUROPE? A history of the European Quality Improvement System (EQUIS) by Bernadette Conraths II. Globalisation can be perceived as a threat by many 'traditional' actors who feel challenged by the presence of new institutions in heretofore-protected education systems. For many European universities, however, accreditation is mainly seen as an opportunity to strengthen their image by demonstrating their quality. The articulation between the national and European domains is not hierarchical. the contrary, it would ensure that this competition is performed on a transparent and fair basis and offers a quality label to filter 'rogue' accreditation bodies. science education, students, courses, graduate, college. These General Education courses meet minimum University, College and State General Education Requirements. of English Composition (Core I) ENGL 1213, Prin. Students must meet both requirements outlined below: University-Wide General Education Requirement: Two college-level courses in a single foreign language are re quired; may be satisfied by successful completion of 2 years in a single foreign language in high school. a minimum of 2.50 combined retention grade point average on all coursework attempted; c. a declared major in education. a minimum of 2.50 grade point average (OU retention and combined retention) on all coursework attempted; c. successful completion of the PPST (Pre-Professional Skills Test) or OGET (Oklahoma General Education Test) unless otherwise exempted by a 3.00 combined retention grade point average on all liberal arts and sciences coursework. handbookworkshopbrochure http://cnets.iste.org/state/docs/handbookworkshopbrochure.pdf portfolios, teacher education, electronic portfolios, students, members. Are you implementing standards-based, performance-based teacher education portfolios and assessment techniques? Do your teacher education students clearly understand the purpose of their portfolios and how to put them t ogether? Spend three days working as a collaborative team to learn what an electronic portfolio can be, how it compares to a paper-based portfolio strategy, and how to make the transition to using technology to support this type of assessment. This institute is designed to help teacher education programs to plan curriculum and infrastructure adaptations to successfully implement electronic portfolios. Your team should include at a minimum: 1) the faculty member or members charged with portfolio implementation, and 2) a member of the teacher education program staff who is familiar with technology capabilities of the teacher education program. CAUSE97 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/CAUSE97.pdf technology, libraries, support, students, network. Substantial resources were committed to provide faculty members with the necessary equipment and skills. The SCP publishes electronic journals and international newspapers, experiments in scholarly electronic communications, and works with the university community to provide training, archiving, and electronic reserve service, in short access to library resources for extended campus learners. Here are three additional examples: electronic theses and dissertations, regional news reports and international newspapers online, and the electronic reserve or online class materials. Collect, catalog, archive, and provide scholars with access to ETDs beyond the host academic community as a way for universities to learn about digital libraries. educat education, engineering education, journals, Libraries, science. The following books can be found in the basement of the Media Union unless noted. A subject search requires the use of Library of Congress Subject Headings, which can be found in Library of Congress Subject Headings, located in Reference. The university receives the following journals in Engineering Education, either in print or electronic form. Indexes and abstracts are used to locate journal articles, conference papers, and technical reports. Engineering Index and INSPEC can be accessed directly from MIRLYN through the Index Databases link. Provides full text access to 80% of documents collected since 1996 by ERIC, including reports, conference proceedings, government publications and other largely unpublished material Combines Physics Abstracts, Electrical & Electronics Abstracts, and Computer & Control Abstracts. 2003-03-cefls http://www.tesol.org/pdfs/aboutassoc/press/2003-03-cefls.pdf education, McGraw-Hill, TESOL, language, English. TES LTeachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages, Inc. The partnership is designed to address the need to train over two million additional EFL teachers in China in the next decade. Over the next 30 months, the TESOL/ McGraw Hill Education China English as a Foreign Language (CEFLS) Project will produce three volumes that identify and describe the elements of English that school-age learners in China can reasonably be expected to learn at the primary, intermediate, and senior school levels. A fourth volume will offer Chinese EFL teachers and teacher educators a portfolio-based professional development and appraisal process for standards-based teaching. We believe this project will provide China with a solid foundation of English training guidelines that will benefit Chinese citizens and China's participation in the world economy," said Ed Stanford, president of McGraw-Hill Higher Education, a unit of McGraw-Hill Education. CommodificationEducation education, students, ESIB, private, higher education. ESIB- the National Union of Students has been existing since 1982 to promote the educational, social, economic, cultural and political interests of students in Europe. Taking into account the recent developments fostered by the World Trade Organisation (WTO) negotiations about free trade in services and the possible inclusion of education into these negotiations and in view of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the UN Covenant on Social, Cultural and Economic rights, as well as the various policies ESIB has passed on the access, financing and role of Education in European societies, ESIB feels the need to address the questions linked but not limited to the WTO negotiations and its possible implications. ga_summary higher education, German, private, institutions, American. Trends in American and German Higher Education, the report of a study supported by grants from the German-American Academic Council (GAAC) to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy, was published by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in February of 2002. In the United States, the higher education system functions without significant centrally established standards or direction. It is composed of some 3,000 public (mostly funded by states) and private institutions, which are governed for the most part by selfperpetuating boards of trustees in the case of private institutions or regents and trustees in the case of public institutions. wp0011 http://www.pop.psu.edu/general/pubs/working_papers/psu-pri/wp0011.pdf education, Americas, school, policy, child labor. Roslyn Arlin Mickelson, Children on the Streets of the Americas (New York: Routledge, 2000). Comparativists should observe that, in No. 182, work preventing school access or success is not, in itself, viewed as inherently intolerable. Today it is not even the main concern of the ILO. Although the private/public return comparison -- understandably -- is the main concern in the World Bank, more effective policy analysis of child labor will emerge if we also consider the concerns that drive debate about child labor in each nation. Taken as a whole, the books discussed in this essay review are connected through their attention to the well-being of children. 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | | |