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61. Peter Wood On Higher Education & Demographics On National Review Online
September 3, 2003, 945 am back to school The look of the campus. By Peter Wood. The proportion of 18 to 24-yead-olds in college?
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    The look of the campus. By Peter Wood he official notice just arrived: Summer is over. I am referring, of course, to the annual "Almanac Issue" of The Chronicle of Higher Education , thick with charts and graphs, that arrives like an un-seasonal arctic breeze in the sultry last days of August. Care to know the average SAT scores by sex and by racial and ethnic group of last year's freshmen? The proportion of 18- to 24-yead-olds in college? The attitudes of full-time faculty members? How about the largest private gifts to higher education? Total return on college endowments? I admit I turn the pages eagerly. Here is American higher education reduced to its industrial organization and consumerist profiles. Here is the dust in industry (43.8 percent of college presidents have "education" degrees; 89 percent of 4-year public colleges offer "distance-education" programs) and the sum in consumerism (43.7 percent of dependent college students get federal aid; 36.9 percent of college women chose their college partly on the basis offers of financial assistance, but only 30.7 percent of college men.) I don't mean to imply the ideals that make higher education higher

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63. The Atlantic | September 2001 | Confessions Of A Prep School College Counselor |
from football to the ghetto and back again ). benefit of attending a more selective school is negligible Do the most highly selective colleges really offer a
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(Contributors) More on politics and society from The Atlantic Monthly. More on education from The Atlantic Monthly. From the archives: "The Early-Decision Racket" (September 2001) How a controversial tactic in elite-college admissions has distorted the admissions process and added an insane intensity to middle-class obsessions about college. By James Fallows "The Organization Kid" (April 2001) The young men and women of America's future elite work their laptops to the bone, rarely question authority, and happily accept their positions at the top of the heap as part of the natural order of life. By David Brooks "The Marketing of the Colleges" (October 1979) As enrollments dwindle and competition for tuition-paying students intensifies, more and more colleges and universities are resorting to hard-sell strategies which in some cases impinge upon the traditional standards and canons of higher education. By Edward B. Fiske From Atlantic Unbound Flashbacks: "The Old College Try" (August 21, 2001)

64. Atlantic Unbound | Interviews | 2001.11.28
I was a college professor for a long time and watched the students become less informed every year. When you go back to high school at my age, your own old
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Recent interviews: William Langewiesche: Culture Crash (November 15, 2001) William Langewiesche, the author of "The Crash of EgyptAir 990," on the cultural reverberations of a seemingly straightforward airplane crash. Ruben Martinez: The Hearts of Strangers (November 14, 2001) Ruben Martinez, the author of Crossing Over, describes the Mexican migrant experience, and reminds native-born Americans that they too were once strangers in a strange land. Robert Kaplan: The View From Inside (November 2, 2001) The foreign correspondent Robert D. Kaplan talks about his days among the mujahideen, the killing of Abdul Haq, and why the U.S. must not be afraid to be brutal. Studs Terkel: The Language of Life and Death (October 12, 2001) Studs Terkel, the author of Will the Circle Be Unbroken?, talks about hope, September 11, and why Americans must think anew. Jonathan Franzen: Mainstream and Meaningful (October 3, 2001) Jonathan Franzen, the author of

65. Education World ® : School Issues: Students Flunk U.S. History Test: Congress C
school issues ARTICLE. A report released last month revealed that 65 percent of college seniors surveyed failed to pass a highschool level American
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  • 66. Informal Education In Schools And Colleges - Some Issues And Possibilities
    there are various spaces for activity within schools and colleges. tradition of work has been the schoolbased youth activity - in part a throw-back to some of
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    informal education in schools and colleges
    In recent years there has been a significant growth in the numbers of informal educators working in formal educational settings like schools and colleges. We explore the phenomenon – and some of the possibilities and problems involved.
    contents: introduction recent developments in school and college policy and practice the decline in classroom teachers' involvement in informal education - and the rise of the specialist the extension of curricular activity and the focus on outcome ... links There has been a significant growth in the numbers of informal educators working within schools and colleges in Britain. As we will see, three factors have been especially significant: The narrowing of the focus of classroom teachers and lecturers particularly as they deal with increased workloads and the national curriculum A growing belief in the need to attend to learning beyond the classroom if educational achievement is to rise and if people's orientation and skill base is to remain relevant to the economy (e.g. Bentley 1998; Leadbeater 2000). An aspect of this has been the growth in use of problematic notions such as lifelong learning A desire to ensure that school and college life is marked by reasonable behaviour and is attractive to potential students and their parents.

    67. Transportation Issues
    to concentrate on the road while monitoring a disturbance at the back of the Site One of the Most Comprehensive We ve Found on school Bus Safety issues.
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    68. Awareness Of Education Issues In BC Politics
    1, 1997 http//www.corpwatch.org/issues/PID.jsp Editor The Other Press Douglas college Autonomous Student Risk, Private Profit Why Lease back Schools are Bad
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    69. Counselors
    in crisis and preventive counseling, helping students deal with issues ranging from as well as information on specialties such as school, college, mental health
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    • A master’s degree is often required to be licensed or certified as a counselor.
    • All but three States require some form of licensure or certification for practice outside of schools; all States require school counselors to hold a State school counseling certification.
    Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Counselors assist people with personal, family, educational, mental health, and career decisions and problems. Their duties depend on the individuals they serve and on the settings in which they work. Educational, vocational, and school counselors Elementary school counselors observe younger children during classroom and play activities and confer with their teachers and parents to evaluate the children’s strengths, problems, or special needs. They also help students develop good study habits. Elementary school counselors do less vocational and academic counseling than do secondary school counselors. School counselors at all levels help students understand and deal with social, behavioral, and personal problems. These counselors emphasize preventive and developmental counseling to provide students with the life skills needed to deal with problems before they occur and to enhance the student’s personal, social, and academic growth. Counselors provide special services, including alcohol and drug prevention programs and conflict resolution classes. Counselors also try to identify cases of domestic abuse and other family problems that can affect a student’s development. Counselors work with students individually, with small groups, or with entire classes. They consult and collaborate with parents, teachers, school administrators, school psychologists, medical professionals, and social workers in order to develop and implement strategies to help students be successful in the education system.

    70. VEE-TV: VEE-ISSUES
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    The use of cannabis, both as a medicine and for pleasure, is thought to stretch back up to 4,000 years. Legal controls in the UK date from 1928, but it wasn't until 1973 that the medical use of cannabis was banned, despite some evidence that the drug can relieve the symptoms of certain conditions: in multiple sclerosis (MS) and glaucoma, for example. MS sufferer Angela Devis, 24, from Greenwich in London, told VEE-TV that cannabis really helps control her pain and discomfort. In 1998 a House of Lords Select Committee Report suggested that the law should be changed so that doctors can prescribe cannabis and its derivatives. According to the organisation Drugscope , it now seems likely that doctors will soon be allowed to prescribe a range of cannabis-derived medicines, though not cannabis itself.

    71. UAA College Of Education Home Page
    Please check back frequently as we update the studied peaceful schools and the school shooting literature appointed Visiting Scholar in the college of Health
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    UAA has moved all the websites to a new server. (please see the announcement on the UAA home page.) Our new URL is "http://ed.uaa.alaska.edu". Please change your bookmarks.

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    The revised Summer Schedule has been posted. Please check back frequently as we update the information. This list will most likely be more up-to-date than the summer sessions webpage.

    What's Happening this summer?
    ED 670 Peaceful Schools
    Dr. Paul Maguire will be offering three sections for the summer semester via an online course format. This course examines culturally appropriate paradigms, theories, philosophies, and strategies designed to create peaceful school communities in Alaska. Students will study spirituality and schooling, self-efficacy and determination models, including the Comprehensive School Health Education (CSHE) curricula that promote peaceful schools. Dr. Maguire studied "peaceful schools" and the school shooting literature while on sabbatical as an appointed Visiting Scholar in the College of Health at the Univ. of Utah in the spring of 2001. The Mentoring Institute
    This four day, two credit institute is designed to increase knowledge and develop the skills required for building successful mentoring relationships between practicing teachers and principals and those new to teaching or the principalship. The institute is intended to serve as an introduction to beginning mentoring concepts and skills. The interactive design of the institute will address the skills, barriers, processes, benefits, and other issues inherent and necessary in effective mentoring relationships. The institute is sponsored by the Alaska Partnership for Teacher Enhancement (APTE).

    72. ELink-In Focus-Issue 28 Archive
    Because whether you re a teen just leaving for college, a mom, pop, or an ordinary kid, these wonderful Web sites celebrating backto-school time can help you
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    How did summertime slip-and-slide by? Just a few short days ago, I turned the page in my calendar to August, and wham
    And time to fire up the computer. Because whether you're a teen just leaving for college, a mom, pop, or an ordinary kid, these wonderful Web sites celebrating back-to-school time can help you get ready for the new school year.
    EarthLink's Back to School Center
    For a quick romp through all things fall, visit the EarthLink Back to School Center . Elementary-aged children will enjoy President Bush's back-to-school message from the White House Kids' site . High-school and college-age students should find the computer-shopping links helpful. There's humor and parent resources, and a College Education Calculator from Bankrate.com Back to School Center. Crayola.com (at the bottom of the page) has some great deals.
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    Rather than limping through stores with four impatient kids attached to your purse strings, you can pre-shop for school supplies by visiting superstores like

    73. NACAC Steps To College Online Newsletter
    is NACAC s online newsletter for and about students in the schoolto-college transition year in September, November, January, March and May, so come back often
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    For Students home Steps to College is NACAC's online newsletter for and about students in the school-to-college transition. New stories are added to this page throughout the year in September, November, January, March and May, so come back often! Current Issue (May/June 2004)
    For Parents: Preparing Your Child for the Social Aspects of College Packing for College
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    Making the Final Decision The Waiting Game: What if I'm Wait-Listed? Plan B: What if I'm Not Accepted to College? Religiously-Affiliated Colleges and Universities College Parents: An Organization Just for You Taking Time Off: A Year of Community Service The Parts of an Admission Folder Focus on Financial Aid: An Introduction Focus on Financial Aid: How to Apply Focus on Financial Aid: Terminology and Words to Know Focus on Financial Aid: Resources Selecting Summer Programs The Best of Both Worlds: Residential Colleges Career and Technical Colleges: Careers in Focus Tips for Visual and Performing Arts Students College Admission for the Home-Schooler Considering a College Honors Program Tips for Parents: Helping Your Child Through College Admission Community College: A Viable Option Career Planning and College Choice Early Decision/Early Action: Does the Early Bird Get the Worm?

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    75. Independent Women's Forum: IWF Bids Farewell To Barbara Ledeen And Amy Holmes
    Check back in September when we will unveil SheThinks.org new study of the attitudes of collegeage women in-depth interviews at selected schools, is already
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    77. USATODAY.com - Many Issues Facing NCAA Revolve Around Football
    By Steve Wieberg, USA TODAY. Tying many of college athletics other pressing issues to football No Southeastern Conference school has hired a black head
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    78. Learning Circle Newsletter, Issue 39
    Grad school Guides. New programs Columbia University; Columbia University Teacher s college. NEW STORY. I then realized I had to go back to school and finish
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    Welcome to the Learning Circle! Issue No. 39, May 8, 2002 The Learning Circle monthly newsletter, published by the Adult Student Center, provides information and inspiration for adults returning to college. To subscribe to the Learning Circle, please visit http://www.adultstudentcenter.com/register.htm IN THIS ISSUE:
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    79. The Guardsman Online -- Contents For Apr. 12, 1999 - Apr. 25, 1999
    plan by Rojas to revolutionize school funding in Grievance Process at City college Lacking Letter to the Tell Tale Signs Welcome back from Spring Break.
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