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Extractions: EDCAM Pilot Schools In recognizing the importance of prevention, medical student well-being, and humanistic medicine, AMSA recently set out to bring CAM education to medical schools. Efforts culminated in the AMSA Foundation securing a $1.2 million grant from the NIH-National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. The EDCAM project, as it's now known, will pilot a comprehensive CAM curriculum at six MD/DO programs over the next four years. The curriculum was designed by experts in the field and includes modules on self-care and stress reduction; CAM therapeutics; holistic interviewing techniques; and CAM research, mentorships, and international electives. Congratulations to the six schools who have been selected: CYCLE I Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center School of Medicine The University of Connecticut School of Medicine is embarking upon an exciting four-year (2003-2007) curricular initiative to integrate important aspects of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) into our existing educational offerings. Supported by the Educational Development for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (EDCAM) Project Grant from the American Medical Student Association Foundation, we will build upon the guiding goals and objectives their teams developed, as well as access resources via the EDCAM web page.
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Extractions: Search Rethinking Schools Help Home Archives Volume 15, No. 2 - Winter 2000/01 Civil Rights and Testing A Louisiana parents' group has filed a civil rights complaint with the U.S. Department of Education, asking for an investigation into the "misuse and abuse of standardized tests" in the state's new high-stakes testing system. This fall, Louisiana began holding back 4th and 8th grade students who fail the state's new standardized tests. As many as 18,000 students in the two grades were retained. "Not one of the other 50 states has implemented such a scheme for grade school children," notes the complaint by the parents' group, Parents for Educational Justice. "There is good reason [for this]- it has proven to be an educational disaster for children in minority and poor schools." Susan Bowers, acting assistant deputy secretary, said the Office of Civil Rights has received four complaints - involving North Carolina, Texas, Ohio and Nevada - prior to the one from the Louisiana parents. These were resolved by adding summer school and accelerated programs geared toward the tests. "What we have never done is require the state to stop using the tests," Ms. Bowers said. Parents for Educational Justice tried unsuccessfully in federal court last spring to prevent the state from using the test to determine a students' academic fate.
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Extractions: Ascension Parish, Louisiana Thanks for your Support Tax Renewal Receives Overwhelming Support! Last week local high school seniors finished their final exams, turned in their textbooks and said farewell to teachers as they ended their days at the three eastbank highs schools. Dutchtown, East Ascension and St. Amant high schools will all conduct graduation ceremonies this week. read more The students in the TAG class at Galvez Primary School have been studying the architecture, archaeology, and cultural landscapes of Ashland Belle Helene as part of a $2,500 Louisiana Heritage Education mini-grant received by teacher Mrs. Debbie Buco. read more By: Robert J. Clouatre, Superintendent On behalf of the students of Ascension Parish, we thank YOU for helping the school system communicate to voters the importance of the tax renewal millages recently approved by the citizens of our parish. As you know, the two renewals were passed with an overwhelming 85% of the vote on March 9. Gov. K. Blanco, State Superintendent of Education Cecil Picard and the Board of Elementary and Secondary Education honored six local schools and presented them at a special ceremony at the governor's mansion.
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