College of Education :: Preparing Educational Leaders
The College of Education is committed to the preparation of educational leaders with a commitment to diverse communities. This commitment is reflected in high quality programs built on pillars of effective practice for each discipline. These major elements of our conceptual framework reflect our shared mission and vision and provide direction for the College’s short and long-term goals. College of Education Norms I take 100% responsibility. I neither make excuses nor cast blame. I seek equity of voice. I participate, I support, I listen and I perform and contribute in a manner that encourages others to do the same. I am willing to talk about sensitive issues. I encourage dialogue and am prepared to discuss sensitive issues. I listen for understanding.
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Education Law - MegaLaw.com
U.S. Department of Education - Includes news, programs, publications, statistics, student financial information and related si State Education Departments
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University of Mississippi Department of Music
164 Scruggs Bldg., P. O Box 1848 University, Mississippi 38677-1848 Phone: (662) 915-7268 FAX: (662) 915-1230 E-mail: music@olemiss.edu [ Music Dept. | UM Home | Admissions | Library | Find It ] Last modified 20 February 2008 by mudws@olemiss.edu Copyright © 1995-2008 University of Mississippi. All rights reserved.
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MIT News Office: Education / teaching
MIT students design graduate student development program An MIT PhD candidate in electrical engineering and computer science will describe a novel professional development program for graduate students and its impact at MIT at the annual meeting of the AAAS in Boston. February 16, 2008 Hammond to address MLK breakfast Feb. 21 Reverend Ray Hammond, a physician and founding pastor of Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Boston, will be the keynote speaker at MIT's 34th annual celebration of the life and legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Feb. 21. February 6, 2008 Schoolteachers get a 'lift' at MIT Lincoln Laboratory A voice in a high school classroom issues a challenge familiar to math teachers everywhere: "What can you do with this stuff anyway?" For one, you can help control airport runway warning lights--and that's just what math teacher Dan Gabriner did. January 4, 2008 MIT launches web site for high school students MIT President Susan Hockfield announced Nov. 28 the launch of a new web site, Highlights for High School, that will provide resources to improve science, technology, engineering and math instruction at the high school level. November 28, 2007 MIT marks OpenCourseWare milestone At an event hosted by MIT President Hockfield on Nov. 28, the MIT community will celebrate a major milestone for MIT OpenCourseWare (OCW), the publication of core teaching materials from virtually all MIT courses, 1,800 in total. November 28, 2007 Future of engineering examined Nov. 9 James J. Duderstadt, President Emeritus and Professor of Science and Engineering at the University of Michigan, will be presenting "The Future of Engineering Practice, Research and Education: A 21st Century Flexner Report." November 7, 2007 Course promotes scientific approach in poverty fight MIT's Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab is technically located on the edge of campus. But the real lab is a primary school in a sub-Saharan African town, a household kitchen in a home in rural India or an unemployment line in a suburb of Paris. November 7, 2007 Crawley, Schindall to direct Gordon-MIT program MIT Professors Edward F.
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Coaches Education Registration 2
. Form may be duplicated REGISTRATION FORM NFHS COACHES EDUCATION PROGRAM 12 hour course 8 hour Sport Science w/book and take-home test - 4 hour Sport First Aid w/book and take-home test Workshop Location.
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