Extractions: In The Alternative Teaching Mode: Dialogue Is Essential Part 3 The Multiple Paths To Knowing Part 1 - Introduction What is Identity? This article was delivered as a keynote speech at the 1998 Fall Conference: Expressive Arts in Alternative Education footnotes and references are available in a separate browser window - click on footnote numbers throughout text. Overwhelmingly alternative education students are black males, students with independent streaks, students with leadership qualities who often use these qualities for their own ends, and students who see themselves as possessing a multidimensional identity. The adventuresome, opinionated, assertive student who refuses to be pigeonholed. Many of these students have difficulties that include: behavior problems; adjustment difficulties, poor peer interaction, difficulty with authority figures, poor motivation, insecurity and a lack of self-confidence, talk too much or talk too little, are disruptive, destructive, aggressive, and many are chronically irritable/depressed/angry. Can you hear them in this poem (by Jhan Jackson): My Generation My generation is confused.
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Extractions: EERE Information Center Alternative fuel vehicles (AFVs) require proper maintenance, just as conventional vehicles do. It is important to have trained and competent AFV technicians to properly maintain and service AFVs. Technicians must understand the differences between various fuels and fuel systems, and have a good understanding of maintenance schedules and vehicle components. Here you will find information about AFV training providers and links to AFV training programs and courses. Most of the OEMs that sell AFVs offer technical training to their technicians who support their dealerships. Contact individual OEM training departments for more details. Links available to the public are provided below. General Motors Alternative Fuels Training For technicians not affiliated with the OEMs, aftermarket training is available for servicing AFVs. Some of the aftermarket AFV training providers have achieved certification of their programs or processes through the NATEF. NATEF evaluates technician training programs and providers against automotive industry standards and, if appropriate, recommends them for certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, commonly known as ASE. Visit
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Extractions: Below is a copy of the LPS Transportation Department School Bus Rider's Handbook - A Guide for Students and Parents. Clicking on any of the links below will zoom you directly to the topic. Safety Tips Eligibility to Ride a Bus Emergencies Riding a Different Bus ... Special Transportation Policies Safety Tips Be aware of the Danger Zone - The Danger Zone is the ten (10) feet area around the bus. The bus driver can't see you when you are in the Danger Zone. If the bus starts moving while you are in the Danger Zone, you could be injured. Safety Tips at the Bus Stop Wait on the sidewalk, away from the road. Don't fool around while waiting on the bus. Wait until the bus comes to a full stop. Walk to the bus single file.
Success Stories: Clean School Buses Across Country fuel. The US government needs to start supporting alternative fuel. .For 6451945. Tulsa Public schools, Tulsa, oklahoma. The largest http://www.ucsusa.org/clean_vehicles/trucks_and_buses/page.cfm?pageID=243
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Extractions: Provide Feedback with our online survey. General Adult Education Civil Rights ... Vocational Education Select a Topic Accountability Achievement Gap Choice Charter Schools Early Childhood FAFSA Faith-Based Find a School Flexibility International Ed Learning Resources Math Reading Safe Schools Science Suppl Services Teacher Quality Technology What Works Advanced Search About ED Offices Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105-4596 Dear Ms. Lingreen: We are approving your State's continued use of its current alternative method to distribute Title I, Part A Basic, Concentration, and Targeted Grant funds to local educational agencies (LEAs) with fewer than 20,000 total residents. Oklahoma's alternative method is based primarily on counts of children eligible for free lunch. We originally approved this method in 1999. The use of an alternative method is authorized in sections 1124(a)(2)(B), 1124A(a)(4)(A), and 1125(d) of the Title I statute. At this time, however, it is not clear whether you may use this alternative method to distribute Title I Education Finance Incentive Grants authorized in section 1125A of the statute. We may regulate in order to give States this flexibility. We hope to make a decision soon and will keep you informed.
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Extractions: OKLAHOMA SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC RESIDENCE ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES Athletic eligibility in Tulsa Public Schools is established by attendance. Students are eligible in the school district in which they reside with their parents, i.e., their home school. Students who establish eligibility at their home school and move to another TPS school district, or move to a school district other than TPS (ex. Union, Owasso, Jenks, etc ) may be eligible at the new school. Any student in grades 6 through 12 who has attended a TPS school or its feeder program for the past three consecutive years, may, if his/her parents make a bona fide change of residence into another school district, select to remain at the school previously attended, provided the student continues to live with his/her parents. The student will make his/her selection by his/her attendance at a school the following semester. th grade students may transfer to any TPS middle school and be eligible for middle school sports at that school for 6 th th , and 8 th grades.
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Extractions: OKLAHOMA SECONDARY SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION TULSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS ATHLETIC RESIDENCE ELIGIBILITY GUIDELINES Athletic eligibility in Tulsa Public Schools is established by attendance. Students are eligible in the school district in which they reside with their parents, i.e., their home school. Students who establish eligibility at their home school and move to another TPS school district, or move to a school district other than TPS (ex. Union, Owasso, Jenks, etc ) may be eligible at the new school. Any student in grades 6 through 12 who has attended a TPS school or its feeder program for the past three consecutive years, may, if his/her parents make a bona fide change of residence into another school district, select to remain at the school previously attended, provided the student continues to live with his/her parents. The student will make his/her selection by his/her attendance at a school the following semester. th grade students may transfer to any TPS middle school and be eligible for middle school sports at that school for 6 th th , and 8 th grades.
Extractions: The past recipients of the Oklahoma Medal for Excellence in Teaching and Administration and the Oklahoma Medal for Excellence in Alternative Education form the Circle for Excellence to support public school educators and serve as a resource for new award winners. Past Medal for Excellence winners are listed below by category and award year. Elementary Teaching
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Extractions: Make your selection Apply Online Law School Home Check Your eMail Contact the Law School Campus Map Law Review Law School Events Law School News Student Directory Password-Protected Services Law School's Strategic Plan SEARCH OCU LAW's Website Weather Update OCU Bookstore Jobs at OCU OCU Home Center on Alternative Dispute Resolution The OCU Center on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) seeks to expand the use of mediation, arbitration, negotiated settlement and other non-litigious forms of dispute resolution through class instruction, scholarly research and community outreach. The Center seeks to increase education and research in resolutions outside of the courtroom, with a special emphasis on cross-cultural and gender issues in dispute resolution. The Center holds a contract with the Oklahoma Supreme Court to operate its mediation program in central Oklahoma. How ADR Began Phyllis Bernard Director Twenty-five years ago, the American Bar Association brought attention to the multi-door approach to client representation, and the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) movement was born. One door leads to court, but other doors lead to negotiation, arbitration or mediation. A lawyer's job often begins by understanding which door to go through for which client.
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Extractions: Provider Services Central Area Edmond Public Schools 1001 W Danforth Edmond OK 73003 Contact Evelyn Eskridge evelyn_eskridge@edmond.k12.ok.us (405) 340-2800 - FAX (405) 340-2290 Counties served: Logan, Oklahoma Tutoring, alternative secondary school services, Summer employment opportunities, work experience, occupational skill training, leadership development opportunities, supportive services, adult mentoring, follow-up services, and comprehensive guidance and counseling Mid-Del Youth and Family Center, Inc