Alabama A&M University Music Program The Music education Program at alabama A M University social, intellectual and professionalneeds and interests, in line with the general objectives of http://www.aamu.edu/Education/Music/Home.html
Extractions: training and bases for music appreciation and its integration within school curricula. 3. To provide general students of the University opportunities for developing musical skills through participation in choral and instrumental ensembles. 4. To provide for a well-rounded education in liberal arts through the general study of various music styles,
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Alabama a Boardapproved electrical curriculum at the rate of one year of education for a Alabamarequires you to pass an exam to get a license. general theory, 24 - 26. http://www.contractors-license.org/al/alabama.html
Extractions: The state of Alabama requires any general contractor working on a commercial or industrial project costing $50,000 or more to get a license. If you're the general contractor on a residential project that costs $10,000 or more, you need a license. To find out if a commercial general contractor is licensed in Alabama, call (334) 242-2839 or click http://www.genconbd.state.al.us/DATABASE-LIVE/roster.asp . To find out if an electrical contractor is licensed in Alabama, call (334) 269-9990 or click http://www.aecb.state.al.us/Search/new_search.asp . To find out if an HVAC contractor is licensed in Alabama, call (334) 242-5550 or call http://www.hvacboard.state.al.us/Lic_Search/searchform.asp . To find out if a plumber or gas fitter is licensed in Alabama, call (205) 945-4857. Commercial General Contractor's License To get a commercial general contractor's license, ask for an application packet from: State Licensing Board for General Contractors
College Of Education Programs, that houses Counselor education, general Counseling, Library education,Foundations of education, and Psychology. also houses the alabama Regional In http://coe.alasu.edu/coe/default.htm
Extractions: The College of Education awards the Bachelor of Science (B.S.), the Master of Education (M.Ed.) , the Educational Specialist (Ed.S) degree and the Education Doctorate (Ed.D.) degree in programs that lead to certification in teaching and leadership positions. In addition, the Alternative Fifth-Year Programs (ALTA) leads to the Master of Education (M.Ed.) degree and certification for those who did not complete a teacher education program at the undergraduate level. Alabama State University was founded in 1867 to provide education for African Americans. The university has a heavy historic emphasis on preparing teachers. In 1873, as the Lincoln Normal School, the institution was recognized as a state-supported institution for the education of African American ". . . teachers and students." The institution matured and gained the status of a four- year in 1928. The first baccalaureate degrees were conferred in 1931. The graduate program in education was authorized in 1940, and the first master's degrees were conferred in 1943. The college was an early member of the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education NCATE) and remains accredited by that body.
Why Bama? A Universitywide core curriculum provides a strong general education componentas the Because alabama is in the South, there is an overall friendliness http://bama.ua.edu/~zbt/Why Bama.htm
Extractions: Back to Recruitment WHY THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA? The University of Alabama, the state's oldest public university, is the senior comprehensive doctoral-level institution in Alabama. Established by constitutional provision, with subsequent statutory mandates and authorizations, the University advances the intellectual and social condition of all the people of the state through quality programs of research, instruction, and service. Presently we are ranked among the Top 50 public universities in the nation by U.S. News & World Report, and enrollment is just over 19,000. Last year UA ranked in the second tier of top universities overall along with other major public universities including Ohio State, Texas A&M, the University of Florida, and the University of Georgia. UA is also included among "The 201 Best Colleges for the Real World" in terms of affordability of costs and employability of graduates. At the undergraduate level, the University offers a comprehensive range of baccalaureate programs in the arts and humanities and in scientific, technological, preprofessional, and professional fields. A University-wide core curriculum provides a strong general education component as the keystone of every undergraduate program. Several factors at UA help to mitigate the impersonality typical of other mega-universities. Because Alabama is in the South, there is an overall friendliness between professors and students. As a freshman, you'll develop strong bonds with professors. This big school is also made to feel a little smaller by great student advisors. You can walk in anytime and get one to talk to you about your grades, progress, or problems. If you slip up and have a bad semester, they're there for you.
National Center For Science Education that oppose scientific creationism as part of their general goals (such as On April29, 2004, the alabama state House education Committee passed SB336 http://www.natcenscied.org/
Extractions: to the homepage of the National Center for Science Education, Inc NCSE a nonprofit, tax-exempt membership organization working to defend the teaching of evolution against sectarian attack. We are a nationally-recognized clearinghouse for information and advice to keep evolution in the science classroom and "scientific creationism" out. While there are organizations that oppose "scientific creationism" as part of their general goals (such as good science education, or separation of church and state), NCSE is the only national organization that specializes in this issue. When teachers, parents, school boards, the press and others need information and help, they turn to NCSE. While most of NCSE's work involves defending evolution against attacks, we also work to increase public understanding of evolution and science "as a way of knowing." We also have programs to help teachers who want to improve their teaching of evolution. Here you'll find information and resources for all these activities.
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University Of Alabama School Of Dentistry Dr. Paul Eleazer, Dr. Kevin Sims, and Dr. Ken Tilashalski UAB Continuing Dental education,in a joint venture with the alabama Academy of general Dentistry, is http://www.peopleware.net/2824/
Extractions: UAB School of Dentistry is designated as a recognized provider by the Continuing Education Recognition Program conducted under the auspicies of the American Dental Association. Our program is also an approved provider by the Association for Continuing Dental Education and an accepted national program provider for FAGD/MAGD Credit. REGISTRATION: Preregistration for all courses is necessary. Applications for registrations will be processed in the order received, and the Office of Continuing Dental Education reserves the right to end registration when the enrollment limit has been reached. Check-in will begin one-half hour before time of course. Classroom information will be included in the Confirmation that will be sent to all participants approximately 2 weeks before the program. For registrations received less than two weeks prior to the program, Confirmations will be faxed to those participants who include a fax number on their registration forms.
Extractions: @import url("./online_education.css"); In our student-focused Diploma to B.S. Degree curriculum you can start out in a Diploma program, and then transfer credits to one of our Associate Degree programs (U.S.) or to a Herzing Bachelor of Science Degree program (U.S.). Associate Degree graduates can continue on for a Herzing Bachelor of Science Degree. Our various campuses offer programs in: Computer Aided Drafting Computer Networking Technology Computer Information Systems (Programming) Computer, Electronics, and Telecommunications Technology Computer Aided Design/Drafting Business Administration Legal Assisting/Paralegal Website Design Technology Management Medical Office Administration Insurance Coding Specialist Medical/Dental Assistant Many of these programs include opportunity for industry certification such as Microsoft® MCSE, Cisco® CCNA, i-Net+, A+, Network+, Webmaster, Oracle, and Unix®. Request Information Online degree programs designed for busy professionals.
Concordia College - Selma, Alabama: General Information 1, 1981, the name of the institution was changed from alabama Lutheran Academy interests,goals, and ages so they may receive both a general education as well http://www.concordiaselma.edu/general.htm
Extractions: Concordia College, formerly known as Alabama Lutheran Academy and Junior College, is the direct result of the pioneer Lutheran missionaries in Alabama. In 1916 Miss Rosa Young, supremely concerned about the spiritual and educational welfare of the Black people in her native area, directed a plea for help to the Lutheran Synodical Conference of North America. The conference responded favorably and sent the Rev. Nils Jules Bakke, who on Palm Sunday in 1916 performed 58 Baptisms and 70 confirmations in Rosebud, Alabama. Within a few years, more than 20 congregations were founded. In 1919 at a conference held in Midway, near Miller's Ferry, a resolution was adopted to petition the Synodical Conference for funds to build a school for the special purpose of training professional church workers. The location selected for the new school was Selma. The first classed were conducted in a rented cattage at 521 First Avenue, November 13, 1922. The Rev. R. O. Lynn was the first president. The first buildings on the present campus were dedicated by the Director of Missions, C. F. Drewes on September 20, 1925. One year later four females made up the school's first graduating class. God continued to bless this new Alabama school with capable leaders like Pres. Edward Wescott, who, in a long period of dedicated service to the school, made survival possible during the Great Depression.
Concordia College - Selma, Alabama: The Educational Program Issuance of alabama teaching certificates is the legal responsibility of the alabamaState Department of education. Go Back. general education REQUIREMENTS. http://www.concordiaselma.edu/educate.htm
Extractions: Lutheran Teacher's Diploma General Information The Educational Program Financial Information Go Back BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION DEGREE PROGRAM Concordia College offers a major in elementary education in its Bachelor of Science in Education (teacher education) Program. This major has three major components: 1. General Education - 61 sem. hrs. 2. Teaching Field/Specialization - 27 sem. hrs. 3. Professional Studies - 42 sem. hrs. Earning a Bachelors Degree in Education at Concordia includes more than merely collecting a list of courses and grades on a transcript. Graduates of Concordias teacher education programs are required to be able to demonstrate that they know the content they will teach, that they know how children develop and learn, and that they know appropriate methods and materials to use in helping children learn. In addition, they must be able to demonstrate that they have the ability to use their knowledge in the classroom as effective teachers. Persons who are unable to demonstrate both knowledge and ability as described above will not be recommended for a teaching certificate even though their academic records show all the necessary courses.
Extractions: General Description of Department The Department of Behavioral Sciences and Health Education has full-time, doctoral-level faculty representing the disciplines of health education, communications, psychology, educational psychology, sociology, nursing, anthropology, history, and demography. The program also is supported by faculty in the schools of Medicine and Nursing and in Emory's graduate programs of anthropology, sociology, and the Institute of Liberal Arts. Furthermore, leading health educators and behavioral scientists from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Georgia Department of Human Resources, the American Cancer Society, the Arthritis Foundation, and The Carter Center serve as adjunct faculty who teach and work closely with students. State and local health departments and county school systems, along with public and private organizations in the city of Atlanta, serve as laboratories. The Southeast AIDS Training and Education Center , a program that educates health professionals in the Southeast about HIV/AIDS, is associated with the department, and faculty members work closely with Emory's Center for AIDS Research Students in the department serve as teaching assistants for Emory's undergraduate health education course, research assistants for various community research projects, and staff to the campus and statewide health promotion activities coordinated by faculty members of this department. The philosophy of the department defines the role of the instructor as mentor, the student as practitioner, and the community as classroom.
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Extractions: This page can narrow your AVL searches if you are currently accessing the AVL from a public K-12 school, public library or college or university campus. If you are using your AVL card, please choose HOME ACCESS to login as an AVL user. To narrow your search, you can choose 4. Search a specific database
Alabama Supercomputer Authority Description general FAQs. manages two primary projects the alabama Supercomputer Center (ASC)in Huntsville and the alabama Research and education Network (AREN http://www.asc.edu/faq/general.shtml
Extractions: How do I request a technical seminar for my school's technical coordinators? Why does ASA/AREN have two names? How do I request access to the Traffic Graphs under the Education Network section? How do I access the Traffic Graphs under the Education Network section? 1. How do I request a technical seminar for my school's technical coordinators? To request a technical seminar for your school's technical coordinators contact the network office.
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Extractions: The study assumes that most of the new tax dollars will be spent on "health and welfare payments directed to the poorest segments of society," instead of being spent on education, economic development, infrastructure, and other essential public services as outlined in the tax reform and accountability package. The model's flawed design can also be seen in their employment forecasts. They report Alabama employment will grow 4.1 percent a year from 2004 to 2008 in both their baseline and tax scenario forecasts. Such growth rates would produce annual employment gains ranging from 82,192 in 2005 to 92,615 in 2008 for the tax scenario and even greater gains for the baseline forecast.
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Extractions: The lower-division courses provide a foundation for advanced study. While students broaden their intellectual background through the general education requirements, they also develop basic business skills in the pre-professional business administration core curriculum. The general education requirements expose students to composition, humanities and fine arts, natural sciences and mathematics, and history, social and behavioral sciences. Juniors, seniors and graduate students may be admitted for lower division credit.
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Extractions: *Home Educators of Alabama Round Table Home Education in Alabama Home Education in Florida HEART Contacts A list of individuals who have volunteered to answer questions about home education. HEART Calendars Check calendar for activites and seminars in your area and/or submit an activity. Freedom with Home Education Meetings and Seminars HEART General information about HEART and its services General Home Education Information List of home education organizations, e-mail lists, books, magazines, newsletters, curriculum vendors, educational links, web pages, educational freebies, links to web pages in states other than Alabama and Florida, and much more. Home Is Where the Heart Is Friendship is the comfort of knowing there is always a shoulder to lean on, a hand to reach out for, and a HEART to welcome you home. FastCounter by bCentral