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  1. Arizona colleges critical of new university system.: An article from: Community College Week
  2. New law has immigrant students in Arizona bracing for higher tuition, fees at colleges.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-12
  3. Court strikes down latest Arizona school plan. (Supreme Court): An article from: State Legislatures
  4. The expanding role of privatization in education: implications for teacher education and development.: An article from: Teacher Education Quarterly by Alex Molnar, David R. Garcia, 2007-03-22
  5. Personnel regulations and procedures for Arizona schools by Melvin L Tucker, 1968

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42. Arizona Alliance For Mathematics, Science, And Technology Education
arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science, and Technology education. Please read carefully GENERAL RULES and ENTRY DEPARTMENT regulations governing this
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Please read carefully GENERAL RULES and ENTRY DEPARTMENT REGULATIONS governing this department BEFORE filling out entry form.
Print out the following form, fill it out, and mail to:
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43. Arizona Alliance For Mathematics, Science, And Technology Education
arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science, and Technology education. SCIENCE FAIR EXHIBITOR RULES. Please read all the General Rules and regulations for the
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SCIENCE FAIR EXHIBITOR RULES
Please read all the General Rules and Regulations for the Maricopa County Fair The Science Fair Exhibitor Rules apply in addition to all the General Rules.
  • The Maricopa County Science Fair is open to all youth enrolled in 4th through 12th grade at the time of the Fair. Students enrolled in 9th through 12th grade enter as SENIOR (Lot 102 or 104) Exhibitors. Students enrolled in 4th through 8th grade enter as JUNIOR (Lot 101 or 103) Exhibitors. Each student may enter two projects, one as an Individual and one as part of a Team of not more than three (3) students.
  • Exhibits must have been prepared during the current school year or else significant improvements must have been made during the current school year to an ongoing (multiyear) project. The project Exhibit must be the work of the student(s) entering the Exhibit. No Kits Or Preassembled Models May Be Used (except as the "Control" in an Engineering Exhibit).
  • Important clarifications and changes for 2003:
    • Beginning with the 2003 Maricopa County Science Fair, SENIOR Team Projects WILL be accepted.
  • 44. Developing Educational Standards - Occupational/Business Education
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    45. Directory Of State Departments Of Education
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    49. Regulations: Schooling's Operation Anaconda
    But how do we know what regulations don t work accounted for only 6% of their education funds arizona s former chief school officer, Lisa Graham Keegan, said it
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    Regulations: Schooling's Operation Anaconda From the SchoolReformers.com editor,
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    March 27, 2002 Discuss this column The burden of education mandates is similar to Mark Twain's comment about the weather, everyone talks about it but no one does anything about it. A classic example occurred during a legislative education committee hearing of an unstructured discussion about education. At one point a committee member asked the testifying superintendent what regulation or mandate he would have repealed. He said he couldn't think of one. The question might have caught him by surprise, but the next four to testify, all district superintendents, were asked the same question and not one of them had a suggestion either, although one said he would try to think of something and get back to the legislator later. In another instance, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution contacted such people as Chester Finn, the late Albert Shanker and Eric Hanushek and asked them about studies on regulatory burdens. At that time they were unaware of any such work and Hanushek said that even raising the question was novel. Former President Bill Clinton said we should stop funding projects that don't work. But how do we know what regulations don't work if no studies are done? It has been estimated that there are 760 or more education programs scattered throughout the federal government, yet the Clinton administration didn't identify even one which should receive no more funding.

    50. Charter Schools: An Approach For Rural Education? ERIC Digest.
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    In some ways, charter schools are traditional and tap historic rural roots of public education. They give parents, students, and educators public school alternatives based on the idea that competition will bring educational innovations (Thomas, 1996). But there is potential for controversy, especially in poor rural communities with limited financial and educational resources to support additional schools. Since Minnesota passed the first charter school law in 1991, 32 other states and the District of Columbia have passed similar legislation (Hirsch, 1998). The Center for Education Reform (1998) estimated 1,129 charter schools existed nationwide in September 1998. Most schools were in the South and West. Half were in three states: Arizona, California, and Michigan. Almost another quarter were in four other states: Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, and Texas. While the number of charter schools has increased rapidly since 1991, these schools represented only about 0.5% of public school students in charter states during the 1996-1997 school year (RPP International, 1998). It is unclear how many were in rural areas.

    51. NEA: Charter Schools
    school autonomy over its operation and frees the school from regulations that other In late March 2002, the arizona Board of education took unprecedented
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    NEA policy embraces high standards, accountability and strong local control for charter schools. It also offers guidance in the form of various criteria that can significantly improve the chances for success of these programs, which after 10 years are still in the experimental stage. Among other things, NEA firmly believes that all affected public education employees must be directly involved in the design, implementation and governance of these and other educational programs.
    Failures spur review of charter school laws
    Charter schools are part of the landscape of public education. According to the Education Commission of the States, as of August 2001 there were more than 2,300 public charter schools serving more than 500,000 students nationwide. The Commission reported that 37 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have laws providing funding and permitting charter schools to operate. However, many of those statutes are being revisited and revised in light of a number of charter school failures, some with disastrous consequences for students. NEA's position on charter schools is necessarily general. State laws and regulations vary widely, and NEA state affiliates have positions that are appropriate to the situation in their states. For example, accountability for meeting high academic standards is an essential component of successful charter schools. But not all state charter laws have strong accountability requirements. In addition, not all state laws require charter schools to develop programs conforming with state or local academic standards, and many charter laws do not require charters to participate in the state accountability system.

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    Arizona State University invites nominations and applications for the position of DIRECTOR OF AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES. The Director of American Indian Studies will lead a new and developing American Indian Studies Program toward national prominence. The position of director will be housed in American Indian Studies, and immediate tenure at the appropriate rank may be granted to a director with exceptional credentials.
    The Position: The director will be responsible for providing the intellectual leadership and the successful management of the program. The director oversees budgets, curriculum development, transdisciplinary research initiatives, external funding for research, private giving, and community embeddedness. The research focus of the director is open; candidates are encouraged to demonstrate how their research or profile of professional experience will benefit the program and help lead the program to national prominence. Required Qualifications: Required qualifications include an advanced degree in a relevant discipline; a substantive scholarly record or demonstrated national prominence related to American Indian studies; a record of teaching, research and service, each appropriate to rank and tenure status; demonstrated administrative and leadership experience in an academic or professional context; and effective communication skills.

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    At its best, athletic competition can hold intrinsic value for our society. It is a symbol of a great ideal: pursuing victory with honor.
    The love of sports is deeply embedded in our national consciousness. The values of millions of participants and spectators are directly and dramatically influenced by the values conveyed by organized sports. Thus, sports are a major social force that shapes the quality and character of the American culture.
    In the belief that the impact of sports can and should enhance the character and uplift the ethics of the nation, we seek to establish a framework of principles and a common language of values that can be adopted and practiced widely.
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    1. The essential elements of character-building and ethics in sports are embodied in the concept of sportsmanship and six core principles: trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring, and good citizenship. The highest potential of sports is achieved when competition reflects these “six pillars of character.”
    2. It is the duty of school boards, superintendents, school administrators, parents and school sports leadership-including coaches, athletic administrators, program directors and game officials-to promote sportsmanship and foster good character by teaching, enforcing, advocating and modeling these "six pillars of character."

    56. Alliance Program, Regional Alliance, Arizona Alliance
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    57. Another Path To School Choice
    with education tax credits has increased regulations on independent have upheld the constitutionality of education tax credits in arizona, Illinois and
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    December 7, 2000
    Another Path To School Choice
    by Darcy A. Olsen and Matthew J. Brouillette Darcy A. Olsen , director of education at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C., and Matthew J. Brouillette, director of education at the Mackinac Center in Midland, Mich., are co-authors of "Reclaiming Our Schools: Increasing Parental Control of Education through the Universal Education Credit," just released by the Cato Institute. In 1862, French novelist Victor Hugo wrote, "There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world and that is an idea whose time has come." Today, that idea is school choice. The recent defeat of voucher initiatives in California and Michigan has encouraged opponents of choice, but these setbacks pale compared to progress already made. In the past 10 years alone, 36 states have embraced charter schools, three have adopted voucher programs, and four have approved education tax credits. Two failed ballot initiatives cannot reverse this clear mandate for greater parental control. It is no longer a matter of if but rather how the barriers that prevent parents from choosing schools will come tumbling down. Vouchers are one means to that end, but there are others. One of the most promising is the universal education credit.

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    59. Canku Ota - October 5, 2002 - Regulations Trip Up Language Program
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    60. Giving Kids The Credit
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