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Extractions: May 1, 2000 The Internet is rapidly evolving into a global medium (Thompson, ). As more schools and universities from around the world enter this marketplace, educational services will be offered increasingly across international borders. The prospect is alluring. Students studying Spanish in San Francisco will be able to learn from an instructor living in Madrid. Historians interested in the Incan empire will be able to correspond with Peruvian professors working in Cuzco. Prospective entrepreneurs in Moscow will be able to study under economics professors based at Stanford or Harvard. What are the implications of transnational education, where the instructor is in one nation and the students are in another? And in particular, what issues will transnational educators face in the day-to-day conduct of their enterprise? This article surveys a number of these issues and points to the impact they will have on distance learning policy. Language One obvious issue is language. Monolingual students living in North America will not be able to converse in Spanish, Incan, or Greek. And professors living in those nations are unlikely to be fluent in English, even if it is the
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Extractions: Claudette Campbell C L I M B E R S Recent Accounting PhD graduates accept faculty positions for this fall. Congratulations! Micah Holcombe , Executive Educations Senior Office Assistant Extraordinaire, has finally succumbed to an acute case of wanderlust! She is off to Amsterdam in September where she will be working as a counselor in a Christian Youth Hostel. Hurray for Micahs adventurous spirit and the good work she is about to embark on!
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Extractions: New Mexico Introduction: This site is an educational service of Physician.info that is free for both consumers and providers. It is intended to provide people with educational links to help them: to find a physician in New Mexico (find a doctor in New Mexico), including information about physician practice locations and credentials: and to find which physicians are on the medical staff at which hospitals in New Mexico. While these resources are available elsewhere on the internet, the goal of Physician.info is to provide them all for New Mexico through one website. For answers to your health insurance questions, you may wish to visit HealthInsurance.info . Some of the links listed below are specific to New Mexico. Other links are general databases that allow consumers to narrow their search to New Mexico. This site is for educational purposes only. If you use this site, you agree to do so at your own risk. You should contact providers directly and get information before making any decisions. We do not recommend any specific providers. As is the case with search engine results, the quality of the websites to which the following links go varies considerably. We are not responsible for the accuracy of information on any linked websites. Links:
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Extractions: Instructional Support Services School Health Student Nutrition School Improvement and Support Unit Statewide Accountability Program for Public Schools Fed Programs Title I-Basic Title I-Mirgrant Ed Title I-Even Start Title I-Reading 1st Title II Title III Title IV Title V 21st CCLC CSR Ed Tech Title I, IASA(Homeless, Migrant) The State Department of Education IASA Title I office provides administrative direction and control in implementing supplementary instructional and supporting programs to meet the special needs of children in areas of high concentrations of low income families in New Mexico. In addition to the regular IASA Title I Program, the following other programs are administered: (1) Title I Migrant; (2) Title I Neglected and Delinquent in State Institutions; and (3) Homeless. For more information, contact
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Extractions: The National Staff Development Council This is the major professional organization to focus exclusively on the professional development of educators and the organizational development of educational institutions. The NSDC holds a terrific conference early each December, publishes the quarterly Journal of Staff Development , the monthly The Developer and the School Improvement Team Innovator . The NSDC maintains a active connection with educational research and theory but keeps its approach very practical and practitioner-oriented. The NSDC specialty is bridging the gap between research, theory and practice. Members are balanced between school personnel, private consultants, regional educational service center and laboratory staff, and university faculty. NSDC has 36 state and provincial affiliates which provide local support to staff developers. (See the section titled "Events" on this site for more info.) The NSDC can be contacted at P.O. Box 240, Oxford, Ohio, 45056. Their phone is (513) 523-6029 & FAX is (513) 523-0638. For membership contact Shirley Havens.
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Extractions: Education World - Digital Marketing Account Manager winning $10,000 in equipment from Cisco Systems May 11, 1998 - - Even though two major interstate highways intersect in Albuquerque: I-25 and I-40, the newest and most traveled is the Information Superhighway. Albuquerque now boasts one of the best stops on this widely known route - an elementary school named Georgia O'Keeffe. Education World and Cisco Systems are pleased to announce Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary School in Albuquerque, New Mexico, as the first national Cool School of the Year. The school will receive over $10,000 worth of Cisco networking equipment and other prizes in an awards ceremony later this month. Gretchen Gaskill, Webmaster for the Georgia O'Keeffe Elementary site, believes their work on the Internet impacts not only the students' daily lives, but also their entire future. "It allows parents and the community to have a peek inside the school," she said. "It also provides information to students and staff and serves and as a gateway for the students to cyberspace."
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Extractions: This table shows New Mexico's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas. Student Achievement School Climate Resources Quality of Teaching New Mexico Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 N/A 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes yes no yes no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Ariz. Colo. Nev. N.M. Utah Students taking upper-level math, 1994
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Extractions: HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1995, March 1996, and June 1996 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1996, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 56% of the Class of 1996 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S.