Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_M - Minnesota Teacher Certification
e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 2     21-40 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Minnesota Teacher Certification:     more detail
  1. Evaluating the teaching skills of beginning teachers by Arthur E Wise, 1986
  2. A License to Teach: Building a Profession for 21St-Century Schools by Linda Darling-Hammond, Arthur E. Wise, et all 1995-03
  3. Minnesota validity standard setting study: Pre-professional skills tests (PPST) by Theresa Strand, 1986
  4. A License to Teach: Raising Standards for Teaching by Linda Darling-Hammond, Arthur E. Wise, et all 1999-03-26

21. Career Development Center
minnesota. minnesota teacher Licensing; This web page provides informationon teacher certification requirements in all 50 states.
http://www.macalester.edu/cdc/medorcertification.html
Unable to see toolbar?
Click Here
Macalester College
Career Development Center
1600 Grand Avenue
Saint Paul, MN 55105
Fax: 651-696-6131
Job Search News
Education Degree Introduction: To pursue a career as a teacher, it is necessary to obtain an Education Major at College or Graduate School and a Teacher?s Certification. Below I have provided some links where you can go to find all sorts of information concerning Education and jobs in the field. Enjoy! "You need to be able to think fast, and pull new ideas off the top of your head when you are working with children. You have to react to what they do and work it into the lesson plan" -Erika Stevens, an early education instructor Examples of Job titles for Education Majors:
  • Adult Education Teacher Educational Resource Coordinator Educational Thearapist Athletic Coach Elementary School Teacher Employee Training Instructor Curriculum Specialist Day Care Administrator School Psychologist Tutor Secondary School Teacher Vocational Rehabilitation Councelor Kindergarden Teacher Libarian Educational Researcher Special Education Teacher Administrator Taining Specialist Guidance Counselor Education Resource Coordinator Student Affaris/Admissions/Personel/Administrator Instructor, College/University

22. Minnesota State University Moorhead Records Office
minnesota Department of Education Personnel Licensing Team 1500 Highway 36 WestRoseville For the rest of the US State teacher certification Offices, the web
http://www.mnstate.edu/regsoff/graduation/teacher_licensure_MN_NDforms.htm
Academic Calendar Business Office Catalog Information Confidential Information ...
Home Page

Teacher Licensure Forms Additional information is available at the State office.
Minnesota Department of Education
Personnel Licensing Team
1500 Highway 36 West
Roseville, MN 55113-4266
Telephone (651) 582-8691
Fax (651) 582-8809
Web Address: http://education.state.mn.us/ Additional information is available at the State Office.
State Of North Dakota Education Standards and Practices Board 600 East Boulevard Avenue Bismarck, ND 58505-0080 Telephone: (701) 328-2264 Fax: (701) 328-2815 Web Address: http://www.state.nd.us/espb/

23. Teacher Certification Offices In The United States
minnesota State Department of Education Capitol Square Building 550 Cedar 2962046;Mississippi Department of Education Office of teacher certification PO Box
http://hypertextbook.com/eworld/certification.shtml
Teacher Certification Offices in the United States
E-World
Fair Use
Encouraged Compiled sometime in 1992.
  • Alabama
    Division of Instructional Service
    5108 Gordon Persons Building
    50 North Ripley Street
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
  • Alaska
    Department of Education
    Teacher Education and Certification
    Goldbelt Building
    801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894
  • Arizona Department of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 W. Jefferson P.O. Box 85002 Phoenix, AZ 85007
  • Arkansas Department of Education #4 Capitol Mall, Rooms 106B/107B Little Rock, AR 72201
  • California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1812 9th Street Sacramento, CA 94244-2700
  • Colorado Department of Education Educator Licensing, Room 105 201 East Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80203-1704
  • Connecticut State Department of Education Division of Curriculum and Professional Development P.O. Box 2219 Hartford, CT 06115
  • Delaware Department of Public Instruction Supervisor of Certification and Personnel Townsend Building P.O. Box 1402
  • 24. Teacher Certification
    Featured teacher certification Courses Colleges in Maryland » Colleges in Massachusetts» Colleges in Michigan » Colleges in minnesota » Colleges in
    http://www.careereducationadvisor.com/Teacher-Certification.htm
    Review All Degrees and Programs Locate Colleges in your State Find Schools by City Search by School ... High School Diploma - GED Program
    Teacher Certification
    Teachers wear many hats. They are communicators, disciplinarians, conveyors of information, evaluators, classroom managers, counselors, members of many teams and groups, decision-makers, role-models, and surrogate parents. If you are tempted by the responsibility and pleasure that being a teacher will provide, you should consider teacher certification from one of the accredited schools listed below. As a teacher you have the opportunity to make an impact of the lives of many, which can be extremely rewarding and challenging. Click on the links suggested to find out more about teacher certification from the schools of your choice.
    Featured Teacher Certification Courses:
    University of Phoenix Online University of Phoenix Online is a true innovator in distance education. You can enhance your career and ensure your success whenever and wherever is most convenient for you. Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education degree programs are all offered and are designed specifically for busy professionals like you. It is quick and easy to earn the degree you need to advance in the field of your choice. Capella University Online Capella University's School of Technology offers convenient online programs in Network Technology, Project Management, Web Security, Computer Graphics, Multimedia, Quality Assurance (QA), Information Systems, Information Security and more. Click below to review programs with real-world applications.

    25. Graduate Programs In Reading, Through UW-River Falls
    tuition reciprocity for qualified minnesota residents who apply with minnesota HigherEducation of at least 2.75 on a 4.0 scale, teacher certification with at
    http://www.uwrf.edu/ogs/Reading/welcome.htm

    Application Process
    How to Register About OGS FAQs about UW-RF ... OGS Home UW-River Falls Outreach Office
    103 Regional Development Institute
    410 S. Third Street
    River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: (715) 425-3256
    or (800) 228-5607
    Fax: (715) 425-0624 outreach@uwrf.edu UW-River Falls Graduate Office
    108 Regional Development Institute
    410 S. Third Street
    River Falls, WI 54022 Phone: (715) 425-3843
    or (800) 228-5607 Fax: (715) 425-3185
    Outreach and Graduate Studies
    Graduate Certificate and Master of Science in Education Degree in Reading Program Flier (25KB PDF) Recognized by the National Education Association as having one of the best teacher education programs in the country, the University of Wisconsin-River Falls is uniquely able to offer relevant, practical, convenient, and high-quality courses in reading. The UW-River Falls teacher education programs are nationally recognized for excellence and are accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, North Central Association and the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI). Who Should Enroll
    • Educators in elementary, middle, and secondary schools who are seeking to become reading teachers or reading specialists.

    26. MPR: Career Switch To Teaching Could Get Easier
    It s not a new idea even here. Nearly every state, including minnesota,offers some kind of alternative teacher certification.
    http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2003/10/09_pugmiret_altteach/
    Skip over navigation

    MPR Home
    News Music ... Search Today: Thursday, June 10, 2004 Twin Cities: Regional
    NEWS CATEGORIES
    NEWS HOME
    AGRICULTURE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT ... SOCIAL ISSUES
    SEARCH
    Enter relevant words or phrases. Visit the search help page to learn more.
    In the Spotlight
    Select A Candidate
    Take our online survey and find out which presidential candidate most closely matches your views.
    Tools
    Sign up to receive e-mail newsletters
    Photos
    Jamie Thompson George Maurer Steve Yussen
    More from MPR
    Pawlenty proposes 'super teachers'
    Resources
    Minnesota Department of Education National Center for Education Information
    Your Voice
    Soapbox: "The standards for licensure in Minnesota serve the state well. Only 4% of the states teachers are not licensed in the area they are teaching. This is very high."
    E-mail this page
    Print this page Career switch to teaching could get easier
    by Tim Pugmire , Minnesota Public Radio
    October 22, 2003
    Jamie Thompson, a former chemical engineer, now uses her science experience to teach high school students. (MPR Photo/Tim Pugmire) In the last month, Gov. Tim Pawlenty has issued a series of education proposals that have put teachers and students on notice that he expects higher achievement in the classroom. His ideas for shaking up the system include suspending driver licenses for truant students and awarding bonus pay to what he calls "super teachers." The "super teachers" plan also includes a provision to offer more alternative routes to the teaching profession. It's not a new idea - even here. Nearly every state, including Minnesota, offers some kind of alternative teacher certification. But the administration says the current options aren't sufficient to meet future teacher shortages.

    27. MPR: The Teachers' View
    people whose college degrees or teacher certification aren t are being taught by teacherswho failed minnesota s commissioner of Children Families and Learning
    http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2003/03/03_olsond_leftbehindfive/
    Skip over navigation

    MPR Home
    News Music ... Search Today: Thursday, June 10, 2004 Twin Cities: Regional
    NEWS CATEGORIES
    NEWS HOME
    AGRICULTURE EDUCATION ENVIRONMENT ... SOCIAL ISSUES
    SEARCH
    Enter relevant words or phrases. Visit the search help page to learn more.
    In the Spotlight
    Select A Candidate
    Take our online survey and find out which presidential candidate most closely matches your views.
    Tools
    Sign up to receive e-mail newsletters
    A Lesson on Learning: Behind No Child Left Behind
    A Lesson on Learning: Behind No Child Left Behind How the role of the federal government is growing in local schools ... What's your opinion?
    Audio
    The teachers' view (story audio)
    Photos
    The art teacher Hermantown teachers Hermantown middle school, near Duluth, has 800 students View full slideshow
    (4 images)
    Your Voice
    Join the conversation with other MPR listeners in the News Forum
    E-mail this page
    Print this page The teachers' view
    by Dan Olson , Minnesota Public Radio
    March 10, 2003
    Hermantown middle school art teacher Tom Rauschenfels explains print making to 8th graders (MPR Photo/Dan Olson) A major aim of the federal No Child Left Behind Act requires that by 2005, every public school classroom is run by a highly qualified teacher. Supporters say too many U. S. public school students have teachers with marginal qualifications. The highly qualified teacher requirement, experts say, is the leading edge of a much deeper debate over what should be taught in American classrooms.

    28. 2003 State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
    minnesota Board of Teaching 1500 Highway 36 West Roseville, MN 55113 Attn Dr.George Maurer (651) 5828833. of Education teacher Ed./certification Dept.
    http://www.ncei.com/2003/state_contacts.htm
    National Center for
    Education Information
    State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
    Alabama Alabama Dept. of Education
    5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.,50 N. Ripley St.
    P.O. Box 302101
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
    Attn.: June H. Mabry
    Fax: (334) 242-0498
    e-mail: tcert@alsde.edu Alaska Alaska Dept. of Education and Early Dev.
    Attn: Assessment Center
    801 West Tenth St., Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1984 Attn: Julie Orsborn e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Arizona Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: Lanny Standridge Arkansas Arkansas Dept. of Education Non-Traditional Licensure Program 623 Woodlane Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism, Program Manager - Norene Drinkwater, Program Advisor California California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213

    29. State Contacts For Alternative Teacher Certification
    Michigan. Michigan Dept. of Education teacher Preparation/certification PO Box 30008Lansing, MI 48909 Attn Carolyn Logan Phone (517) 373 minnesota.
    http://www.ncei.com/2002/02_state_contacts.htm
    National Center for
    Education Information
    State Contacts for Alternative Teacher Certification
    Alabama Alabama Dept. of Education
    5201 Gordon Persons Bldg.,50 N. Ripley St.
    P.O. Box 302101
    Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
    Attn.: June H. Mabry
    Fax: (334) 242-0498
    e-mail: tcert@alsde.edu
    Alaska Alaska Dept. of Education and Early Dev.
    Attn: Assessment Center
    801 West Tenth St., Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1984 Attn: Julie Orsborn e-mail: julie_orsborn@educ.state.ak.us Arizona Arizona Dept. of Education Teacher Certification Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Attn: R. Berkley Lunt Arkansas Arkansas Dept. of Education No. 4 State Capitol Mall, Rm. 106B Teacher Education/Licensure Little Rock, AR 72201 Attn: Jim Chism California California Commission on Teacher Credentialing 1900 Capitol Avenue Sacramento, CA 95814-4213

    30. NCCTE - 10/15/2002 - Preparing Future Teachers
    of Education and Human Development at the University of minnesota. education teachers,alternative and traditional teacher certification programs, program
    http://www.nccte.org/webcasts/description.asp?wc=38

    31. Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures And Professional Development Opport
    Paul, minnesota 551086197. National Dissemination Center for Career and TechnicalEducation i. Alternative teacher certification. Funding Information.
    http://www.nccte.org/publications/infosynthesis/r&dreport/Alternative_Teacher_Ce
    ALTERNATIVE TEACHER CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES and PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES for CAREER and TECHNICAL EDUCATION TEACHERS
    Alternative Teacher Certification Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures and Professional Development Opportunities for Career and Technical Education Teachers Sheila K. Ruhland, Ph.D.
    Project Director
    University of Minnesota Christine D. Bremer, Ph.D.
    Project Coordinator
    University of Minnesota National Research Center for Career and Technical Education
    University of Minnesota 1954 Buford Avenue, #R460
    St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6197
    National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education i Alternative Teacher Certification Funding Information Project Title: Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures and Professional Development Opportunities for Career and Technical Education Teachers. Grant Number: University of Minnesota National Research Center for Career and Technical Education 1954 Buford Avenue, #R460 St. Paul, Minnesota 55108-6197 Director: Grantees: James R. Stone, III

    32. Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest
    and Oregon have teacher licensing commissions that are separate from the statedepartment of education. minnesota issues certification information from the
    http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-925/certification.htm
    Site Links
    Home

    Search for ERIC Digests

    Privacy Policy

    Resources for Library Instruction
    ...
    Information Literacy Blog
    ERIC Identifier:
    Publication Date:
    Author:
    Source:
    ERIC Clearinghouse on Teacher Education Washington DC.
    Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest 11.
    Teacher certification is the education system's process for assuring that public school teachers possess minimum qualifications. Each state determines its own certification standards. Increased mobility among teachers suggests that teacher candidates should have information about general requirements for certification and about where to locate particular state requirements. This digest provides information on certification purpose and types, how to obtain information about requirements, and prospects for change in requirements. THE PURPOSE OF CERTIFICATION Certification is a process by which the state evaluates the credentials of prospective teachers to ensure that they meet the professional standards set by the state education agency. Certification ratifies the quality of teachers' competence in subject area, educational methodology, teaching skills, and potential classroom management ability (Roth and Mastain 1984). Closely linked to certification is state program approval or institutional approval, which is the state's process of evaluating schools, colleges, and departments of education. The purpose of such approval is to ensure a common curriculum framework and professional standards so that the state's teacher education programs produce graduates who meet the state's certification requirements.

    33. ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest.
    Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, minnesota, New Hampshire state requirementsfor certification can be CH DIRECTORY OF teacher PREPARATION PROGRAMS IN
    http://www.ericdigests.org/pre-924/esl.htm
    Site Links
    Home

    Search for ERIC Digests

    Privacy Policy

    Resources for Library Instruction
    ...
    Information Literacy Blog
    ERIC Identifier:
    Publication Date:
    Author:
    Kreidler, Carol J.
    Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Languages and Linguistics Washington DC.
    ESL Teacher Certification. ERIC Digest.
    English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers must have special preparation to teach English to non-native speakers; being a fluent speaker or an effective teacher of English to native speakers is not enough. Just as teaching mathematics or French requires special knowledge and skills, teaching English as a Second Language does also. This Digest outlines some of the relevant issues concerning ESL teacher certification: profiles of students needing ESL instruction, reasons for considering certification, academic preparation needed to teach ESL, and a description of state requirements for certification. WHO NEEDS AN ESL TEACHER? Estimates based on the 1980 Census indicate that in 1980-81 at least three-and-a-half million school-age children in the United States lacked the English language skills needed to succeed in school. These children, whose native language is not English, generally fall into two groups. The first, limited-English-proficient (LEP) students, speak, understand, and may read and write English, but not well enough to keep up academically with their native English-speaking peers. The second group, non-English-speaking (NES) students, do not speak or understand English and may have no literacy skills in their native language. This factor complicates attempts to teach them English.

    34. Teacher Certification Publications - Requirements At A Glance
    Area certification test, the Michigan Test for teacher certification (MTTC), IS MichiganDOES belong to the Interstate certification Compact and has minnesota
    http://home.earthlink.net/~teachercertification/AtGlance.htm
    TCP Requirements At A Glance Our "Requirements At A Glance" section has become a popular addition to our states' requirements coverage. We include it in our complete reference guide to present various common facts about each state's application requirements. The references to "items also needed" at the beginning of each state refers to fifteen of the most common items required by each of the fifty states and D.C. for application. For your convenience, you may find their descriptions here, at the end of this listing. The following table with its associated links will assist you in locating the states quickly. Updated on 10/1/2003. Teacher Certification Publications State Locator Alabama Hawaii Massachusetts New Mexico ... District of Columbia " Items Required " List Alabama Also needed will be items: A, B, F, J and K (See page 2.) Supplemental application forms are required for many types of certificates. The fee is $20.00 (non-refundable) for initial certificates and renewals. Scores on the National Teacher's Examination Test are NOT required. All professional educator and renewable Career/Technical Certificates are valid for 5 years. Alabama DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Compact and has pacts with NCATE and the NASDTEC Interstates as well. Major revisions became effective July 1st, 1997 and were further revised as of March, 2002.
    Alaska Also needed are items A, B, C, F (for preliminary certificate), J, K, M, and N (Effective 12/98) - See page 2. Fee for all initial certificates is $90.00, and a $66.00 background check fee*. Submit all required documents in a single packet. Renewal fee is $90.00 per certificate. Updated background check for renewals. Praxis I Reading, Writing and Math IS required of all initial applicants. Alaska DOES belong to the Interstate Certification Contract and now has contract agreements with almost every state. Alaska does NOT require courses or competencies in Special Education. Alaska's current certification requirements became effective July 1, 2001.

    35. State By State M
    ABCTE Maine Maryland Montana Massachusetts minnesota Michigan teacher certificationPrograms American Board for certification of teacher Excellence.
    http://www.abcte.org/statebystate-m.html
    A C D F ... Territory The American Board offers a reliable, standards based teacher certification that can be used by states and school districts as a vehicle to ensure that all of its employed teachers meet the highly qualified teacher definition as mandated in the No Child Left Behind Act. For requirements to earn teacher certification, or for more information on teacher certification programs in a specific state, please view this list. Maine
    Maine Department of Education
    23 State House Station
    Augusta, ME 04333-0023
    Fax: (207) 624-6601
    TTY: (207) 624-6800
    Website: http://www.state.me.us/education/homepage.htm
    Maryland
    Maryland Department of Education
    200 West Baltimore Street
    Baltimore, MD 21201 Fax: (410) 333-6033 Website: http://www.msde.state.md.us/ Massachusetts Massachusetts Department of Education Educational Improvement Group 350 Main Street Malden, MA 02148 Fax: (781) 338-3395 TTY: (800) 439-2370 Website: http://www.doe.mass.edu/ Michigan Michigan Department of Education Hannah Building Fourth Floor 608 West Allegan Street Lansing, MI 48933

    36. National Center For Alternative Certification
    and Christine D. Bremer, Ph.D. Project Coordinator University of minnesota (2002)SUBJECT. This study examines alternative teacher certification procedures and
    http://www.teach-now.org/frmRsr_042004.asp
    Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alternative Teacher Certification Procedures and Professional Development Opportunities for Career and Technical Education Teachers
    by Sheila K. Ruhland, Ph.D.
    Project Director
    University of Minnesota
    and
    Christine D. Bremer, Ph.D.
    Project Coordinator
    University of Minnesota
    SUBJECT This study examines alternative teacher certification procedures and professional development opportunities available to secondary academic and career and technical education (CTE) teachers, and describes the teaching experiences and professional development needs of recently certified CTE teachers.
    This increase in alternative certification routes raises concerns about the quality of teachers entering the teaching profession. In this study, certification is used broadly to refer to the entire range of procedures and practices used to award credentials (licenses and certificates) that allow individuals to serve as public school teachers.

    37. National Center For Alternative Certification
    Alternative teacher certification Procedures and Professional Development and TechnicalEducation teachers PDF by the University of minnesota and Christine D
    http://www.teach-now.org/frmResearch.asp
    Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming RESEARCH

    38. Teacher Ed At UD
    Education Office of Professional Preparation and certification PO Box 30008 Lansing,MI 48909, (517) 3733310, Michigan Test for teacher certification. minnesota,
    http://www.udel.edu/teachered/stagen.htm
    State Licensing Agencies Click on the state name to link to the State Department of Education website. State / Address Telephone Test Requirements Alabama State Department of Education Teacher Placement and Recruitment
    Gordon Persons Bldg.
    Rom 5202, P.O. Box 302101
    M ontgomery, AL 36130-2101 None Alaska Alaska Department of Education
    Teacher Certification
    801 W. 10th St.
    Suite 200
    Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Praxis Series Arizona Arizona State Board Of Education
    Teacher Certification Unit
    P.O. Box 6490
    Phoenix, AZ 85005-6490 Arizona Teacher Proficiency Exam ( AEPA Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education Professional Licensure #4 Capitol Mall, Room 106B or 107B Little Rock, AR 72201-1071

    39. NEA: Good News About America's Public Schools-- Minnesota
    Among the Best in the Nation in teacher certification minnesota ranks 1st in thenation in the proportion of secondary school teachers with a degree in their
    http://www.nea.org/goodnews/mn01.html
    For and About Members Help for Parents Press Center Legislative Action Center ... State Affiliate Web sites
    Good News about Public Schools in Minnesota
      Students Achieving
      Reading Scores Are Among the Nation's Best:
      Minnesota 4th graders rank 4th in the nation in reading in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). NAR Reading Scores Are Up: The proportion of Minnesota public school 4th graders who scored at the highest two levels in reading in the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) increased by 19% between 1992 and 2002. NAR Best in the Nation in Math: Minnesota ranks 1st in the nation in the proportion of 4th graders scoring at the highest two levels in math. RCM Best in the Nation in Math: Minnesota ranks 1st in the nation in the proportion of 8th graders scoring at the highest two levels in math. RCM Math Scores Are Up: The proportion of Minnesota 4th graders who scored at the highest two levels in math increased by 31% between 1992 and 2000. RCM Math Scores Are Up: RCM Science Scores Are Among Best in the Nation: Minnesota ranks 2nd in the nation for having the highest proportion of public school 8th graders scoring at the highest two levels in science.

    40. Yoga Directory: Listings And Links Of Yoga Resources : Centers And Organizations
    teacher certification, prenatal yoga and workshops. Center offers classes, seminarsand retreats for students in the Twin Cities (minnesota) and beyond in the
    http://www.yogadirectory.com/Centers_and_Organizations/USA/Minnesota/index.shtml
    Home What's New Top 10% Add Listing ... USA : Minnesota
    Search only in Centers and Organizations : USA : Minnesota -
    • Ageless Yoga - Hatha, ashtanga yoga classes, books, videos, t-shirts, and other supplies. Certified instructor Richard Chandler takes you through a fun energetic, mind-body workout for strength, balance, and flexibility. (Added: 7-May-2000)
    • Center for Healthy Living - Daily classes in alignment based hatha yoga. Beginner through advanced. Teacher certification, pre-natal yoga and workshops. Complimentary first class. (Added: 16-Oct-2001)
    • The Meditation Center - the Meditation Center offers classes, seminars and retreats for students in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) and beyond in the practice and philosophy of Yoga, which includes: Relaxation and Breathing Techniques, Physical Postures (Hatha Yoga), Study of Yoga Philosophy and Meditation. (Added: 17-Oct-2000)
    • The Yoga Center of Minneapolis - The Yoga Center of Minneapolis offers a wide variety of yoga classes. Ashtanga, power yoga, hatha, prenatal, kids yoga, restorative, Bikram and much more. (Added: 3-Dec-2000)
    • Body Prayers Yoga and Massage Studios - Yoga is not just for those who are in good shape! We can accomodate even the most inflexible in our small studio with the use of chairs and props. Classes for adults, teens and kids. Special summer classes for kids combine yoga, French and Art. Only 15 minutes from Mpls, St Paul, Forest Lake. We are just East of Blaine, just off 35W North. Hiyala also teaches in Shoreveiw, Coon Rapids and Anoka.

    A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

    Page 2     21-40 of 91    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

    free hit counter