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  1. Advancing Democracy: African Americans and the Struggle for Access and Equity in Higher Education in Texas by Amilcar Shabazz, 2004-01-30
  2. Footsteps: A Guided Tour of the Texas A&m University Campus (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas a & M University) by Jerry C. Cooper, Henry C. Dethloff, 1991-03
  3. THEA (REA) - The Best Test Prep for the Texas Higher Education Assessment (Test Preps) by J. Chadwick-Joshua, Ellen Davis Conner, et all 2004-03-11
  4. Address of Attorney General John Ben Shepperd to the Mid-Texas Education Assoc. (Dist. 11, T.S.T.A.),: Brownwood, High School Auditorium by John Ben Shepperd, 1953
  5. 2003 Texas Higher Education Directory by Association of Texas Colleges, 2003-01
  6. Mexican American voting in the 1982 Texas general election (Research report / Southwest Voter Registration Education Project) by Robert R Brischetto, 1982
  7. A theory for general education programs by Cecil B Wright, 1953
  8. [A program of general education] by Varney Clyde Arnspiger, 1957
  9. Adult education in Texas: A survey of GED candidates and Hispanic adult education students : major findings by Jonathan D Ezekiel, 1987
  10. Preparing for the 21st Century: Public Education Reform in Texas by Kenneth W. Tolo, William P. Hobby, et all 1994
  11. Minorities in Higher Education: The Changing Southwest: Arizona; California; Colorado; New Mexico; Texas
  12. Perspectives on Schooling for Texas Educators by Charles W. Funkhouser, John N. Bruscemi, 1981-04-01
  13. Texas (Mdr's School Directory Texas) by Market Data Retrieval, 1996-10
  14. Con Respeto: Bridging the Distances Between Culturally Diverse Families and Schools : An Ethnographic Portrait by Guadalupe Valdes, 1996-04

61. General Information For Parents
informed decisions about their children s education, parents should 1100 W. 45thStreet Austin, texas 78756. general Information (512) 4548631; Admissions (512
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Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a vital part of educational opportunitites that are available to blind and visually impaired students in Texas. In order to make informed decisions about their children's education, parents should know about the programs and services available from TSBVI. Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired
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Texas School for the Blind and Visually Impaired (TSBVI) is a special public school established the Texas Legislature to provide specialized and intense services which focus on the unique learning needs of students with visual impairments, including those with additional disabilities. TSBVI is located in a pleasant neighborhood in Austin, Texas. The forty-five acre campus is close to shopping, recreation areas, restaurants, and public transportation. Students attend school in well-equipped classrooms. They live in homelike residences with living rooms, playrooms, bedrooms, study areas, and kitchens.

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I could not disagree with you more in general; however, if your child s school reallyis as bad as you say it is, you need to call the texas education Agency.
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63. The Texas State Senate: Senate Committee On Finance
general Revenue appropriated in the general Appropriations Act conjunction with theSenate Higher education Subcommittee number of Tier 1 universities in texas.
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64. Department Of Medicine - Division Of General Medicine
The Division of general Medicine is active in the education of medical Contact generalMedicine. D. Function and medical comorbidity in south texas nursing home
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The Division of General Medicine is active in the education of medical students and internal medicine residents; research in health services, informatics, ethics, and primary care; and in the provision of primary care to members of the local community.
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    Name Title Email Telephone DIEHL Andrew Division Chief,
    Professor/ Hollan diehl@uthscsa.edu VIRGILS Jackie Division Administrator virgils@uthscsa.edu ALMANZA Annie Division Administrator aalmanza@verdict.uthscsa.edu MOORE Sheryl Division Administrator mooresl0@uthscsa.edu
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    Name Title Email Telephone Arevalo, Theodore Assistant Professor arevalo@uthscsa.edu Badgett, Robert Associate Professor badgett@uthscsa.edu Benavides, Jose Professor benavidesj@uthscsa.edu Conde, Michelle Clinical Assistant Professor n/a Diehl, Andrew Professor/ Hollan diehl@uthscsa.edu Fein, Eric Assistant Professor fein@uthscsa.edu Fishman, Barbara Associate Professor fishman@uthscsa.edu

    65. STEPHEN F. AUSTIN STATE UNIVERSITY, TEXAS, USA - UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROG
    13051SFA Station Nacogdoches, texas 759623051, United Computer and Information Sciences,general Corrections Counselor education/School Counseling
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    Stephen F. Austin State University
    Address 1936 North St PO Box 13051-S F A Station Nacogdoches, Texas 759623051, United States of America Admission tel. No. Admission fax No. Admission E-mail address admissions@sfasu.edu Contact for application Mr. Roger Bilow Total No. of students Course titles Undergraduate and Graduate TOEFL
    About Stephen F. Austin State University
    Stephen F. Austin State University (SFA) is a 4-year, state supported, accredited comprehensive university with over 60 undergraduate major programs encompassing 120 study areas, over 58 master's degree programs, and two doctorate programs (forestry and education leadership). The 11,500 students find Nacogdoches, Texas to be a secure, friendly, and unique college town. The population is 31,000 and the climate is mild year-round experiencing the four seasons.
    Nacogdoches and SFA are located 140 miles (241 km) northeast of Houston with an international airport and 180 miles (288 km) southeast from Dallas. Our closest airport is Gregg County Airport located in Longview (some 45 minutes north). The city is located in the pine forests of East Texas with the University often being referred to as "the University Among the Pines." The campus is beautifully landscaped and the city is of historical importance—the oldest town in Texas. Nacogdoches and SFA offer numerous cultural and athletic activities. Over 200 student organizations exist to meet almost any interest of the students. A multicultural center and the Office of International Studies and Programs (O.I.S.P.) are available to provide support services for the international student.

    66. ANGELO STATE UNIVERSITY, TEXAS, USA - UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE PROGRAMS
    Ave N, San Angelo, texas 76909, United Computer Science Counselor education/SchoolCounseling Dramatics/Theatre Arts, general educational Administration and
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    Angelo State University
    Address 2601 West Ave N, San Angelo, Texas 76909, United States of America Admission tel. No. Admission fax No. Admission E-mail address admissions@angelo.edu Contact for application Monique Cossich Total No. of students Course titles Undergraduate and Graduate TOEFL
    About Angelo State University
    Founded in 1928, Angelo State University (ASU) is recognized as one of the United States' most outstanding regional public universities. A proud member of the Texas State University System, ASU subscribes to a proven traditional approach of undergraduate education while encouraging modern instructional techniques in intimate classroom settings.
    One of the University's major goals is to provide a stimulating educational climate that offers students maximum opportunities for academic achievement and personal growth. To achieve this goal, ASU maintains a distinguished student body and a superb faculty.
    Of the approximately 6,300 students enrolled, 6,000 are undergraduates. This diverse student population is drawn from throughout Texas, forty-seven other states, and twenty-five countries

    67. Texas A&M International University: General Information
    texas A M International University general Information. as a center under texasA I University, was the start of a legacy in education for South texas.
    http://www.tamiu.edu/general.htm

    General Information
    A Resource for South Texas and Beyond
    Location
    Laredo is 156 miles south of San Antonio , 158 miles west of Corpus Christi , and 153 miles north of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico . Laredo is an enviable crossroads of international business and life. Laredo's history is hallmarked by seven sovereign flags and people of all races and nations seem drawn by a colorful environment and tropical climate that affords a pleasant lifestyle for all. Over 160,000 people call Laredo home and the city was recently named the fastest growing city in Texas and the second fastest in the United States. The Rio Grande winds its way between Laredo and its sister city, Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, Mexico. Nuevo Laredo is home to over 360,000 people and offers its own rich culture, history and traditions, most proudly shared by the peoples of Los Dos Laredos.
    History
    In September 1977, the name was changed to Laredo State University, and the old "center" status was removed officially in 1987. As the University grew, it expanded its scope of operations to include international operations and agreements with degree programs and a faculty to meet the requirements

    68. Texas A&M International University: General Information
    texas A M International University general Information. arts; humanities; business;education; physical, biological and public service, texas A M International
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    Hot Links Texas Common App. Ph.D. in Int'l. Business Student Center Reading Research Center Writing Center Food Services Course Schedule New Student Orientation Transferring to TAMIU? Student On-Line Access First Year Success Program Office of Int'l. Programs Core Curriculum Research Centers Int'l. Language Institute Student Counseling Services Texas Careers in Teaching Bruni Vergara Scholarship App. HOME
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    Laredo is 156 miles south of San Antonio , 158 miles west of Corpus Christi , and 153 miles north of . Laredo is at an enviable crossroads of international business and life. It's history is hallmarked by seven sovereign flags and people of all races and nations seem drawn by a colorful environment and tropical climate that affords a pleasant lifestyle for all. Over 160,000 people call Laredo home and the city has been named the fastest growing city in Texas and the second fastest in the United States.
    History
    In September 1977, the name was changed to Laredo State University, and the old "center" status was removed officially in 1987. As the University grew, it expanded its scope of operations to include international operations and agreements with degree programs and a faculty to meet the requirements

    69. Department Of Chemistry And Physics - General Information
    texas Government. general Courses selected from approved list. Flex 31 The mostflexible plan, this degree plan combines a liberal arts education with a
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    Back ... TWU Home TWU Quick Links: A B C D ... TWU Admissions General Information Faculty and Staff Undergraduate Graduate Scholarships ... MS in Science Teaching For further information on resources for the science student, visit the Science Learning Resource Center Contact Information Student Support Groups SLRC
    Department of Chemistry and Physics For a "Printer Friendly" version of this page, click here The objectives of the undergraduate chemistry program are (1) to educate the student so as to achieve an understanding of the behavior of material substances and of the energy changes accompanying this behavior, and (2) to apply this knowledge for the benefit of humanity. The programs offered can prepare the student for graduate studies in chemistry, admission to medical, dental, or pharmacy school, a career as a professional chemist, or a career as a teacher. Undergraduate Programs To obtain a baccalaureate degree in chemistry requires the completion of a minimum of 124 credit hours of courses.

    70. The Grand Lodge Of Texas, A.F. & A.M.
    texas, which was adopted on 17 March 1836. One provision of this constitution madeit a duty of Congress “to provide by law a general system of education.”
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    Site Map Grand Lodge Lodge Locator ... Lodge Secretary Texas Masonry and Public Education
    For many years, the Grand Lodge of Texas has celebrated Public Schools Week by pausing in March of each year to pay tribute to the educational system of Texas. Yet the public and many Masons know little about the role the Masonic fraternity has played in the development of free public education in Texas. As the Masons of Texas once again mark this annual event, it is appropriate that the contributions of Freemasonry to Texas public education be highlighted. Attempts to establish a system of public education in Texas began as early as 1823. Stephen F. Austin, a Mason, requested support from Mexico for a public school in his Texas colony. This effort met with limited response and in 1832, Anglo-American settlers passed several resolutions requesting that the government of the State of Coahuila and Texas set aside public lands for the support of “dissemination of knowledge through every part.” This resolution met with some success, yet no funding was permanently established for supporting public education when the State Congress in 1833 made several provisions for education in Texas. Masons such as Austin, William Wharton, and Ira Ingram were involved in these early attempts to establish public education in Texas. When Texas declared its independence on 2 March 1836, the signers of the Declaration of Independence stated Mexico had “failed to establish any public system of education” although the government had substantial resources to do so. They further said that “unless a people are educated and enlightened, it is idle to expect that continuance of civil liberty, or the capacity of self-government.” These same men went on to draft the constitution for the Republic of Texas, which was adopted on 17 March 1836. One provision of this constitution made it a duty of Congress “to provide by law a general system of education.” Many of the men involved in developing these documents were Freemasons committed to the ideal of public education.

    71. Texas Education Agency Sunset Review Plan
    Subchapter C. Hearings Held Under the texas Driver and Traffic Safety educationAct. general Provisions for Hearings Before the Commissioner of education.
    http://www.sos.state.tx.us/texreg/review/1998/education.html
    TITLE 19. EDUCATION
    PART II. Texas Education Agency
    Rule Review Plan
    CHAPTER TITLE SUBCHAPTER TITLE Review Period: September 1997-August 1998 Chapter 53. Regional Education Service Centers (REPEAL) Chapter 61. School Districts Subchapter B. School Facilities Standards (REPEAL) Chapter 74. Curriculum Requirements Subchapter A. Required Curriculum Chapter 74. Curriculum Requirements Subchapter B. Graduation Requirements Chapter 74. Curriculum Requirements Subchapter C. Other Provisions Chapter 75. Curriculum Subchapter B. Essential Elements - Prekindergarten-Grade 6 (REPEAL) Chapter 75. Curriculum Subchapter C. Essential Elements - Grades 7-8 (REPEAL) Chapter 75. Curriculum Subchapter D. Essential Elements - Grades 9-12 (REPEAL) Chapter 89. Adaptations for Special Populations Subchapter AA. Special Education Services Chapter 105. Foundation School Program Subchapter AA. Commissioner's Rules Concerning Optional Extended Year Program Chapter 109. Budgeting, Accounting, and Auditing Subchapter C. Adoptions by Reference Chapter 137. Professional Educator Preparation and Certification

    72. Big Dummy's Guide To The Internet - Table Of Contents
    GNU general Public License Preamble; TERMS AND CONDITIONS texas; Virginia; Washington,DC; Washington State; United Kingdom. Side of the Coin; FYI education and the
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    Big Dummy's Guide to the Internet
    A round trip through Global Networks, Life in Cyberspace, and Everything..., Texinfo Edition 2.2, February 1994
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    73. School Finance IN TEXAS
    up 44 percent of the general Revenue Funds.9 Increased appropriations for educationhave been texas allocates funds to school districts through the 2
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    S CHOOL F INANCE IN T EXAS Released: October 22, 1998
    Texas has one of the largest and fastest growing school-age populations in the nation. There were 3,828,975 students in the public school system in 1996-1997. The school-age population in Texas will, according to the U.S. Department of Education, increase by14 percent between 1996 and 2008. The cost of educating large numbers of students, particularly students with special needs, is increasing dramatically.
    Texas Spends Less on Students than National Average
    Texas spends less per pupil on education than many other states in the nation. In spite of a greater than 10 percent increase in state appropriations for education since 1996 , Texas ranks toward the bottom compared to other states in per pupil spending for education (31st out of 50 states). The average per pupil expenditure (including all funding sources) in the U.S. for the fiscal year 1996 was $5,652 and Texas' average per pupil expenditure was $5,168 ¾ $484 less per pupil in Texas.
    School finance has been the subject of numerous political, legislative, and legal discussions (See

    74. Notre Dame Archives Collections
    GAS Frederick Gassensmith Papers; GEN general Collection; National Organizationfor Continuing education of Roman Terminiello Papers; TKC texas Knights of
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    • AAR : Aaron Ignatius Abell Papers
    • ZAA : Charles Januarius Acton Letters sent
    • BAE : Brother Aidan 's Extracts
    • ALN : Brother Alban Ledgers
    • ALB : George Albertson Papers
    • AHC All Hallows College (Dublin, Ireland) Records
    • ALL : Barbara Allen Oral histories
    • AFC American Federation of Catholic Societies Collection
    • AMR Americanism Collection
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    • ANT Anti-Catholic Printed Material Collection
    • ARM : James W. Armsey Papers
    • VAT Archivio vaticano Fondo Bolognetti
    • ACP Association of Chicago Priests Records
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    • AUD : Ernest Audran Papers
    • BAA : Peter A. Baart
    • BCH : Ferdinand Dominic Bach Correspondence
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    • KYB Bardstown (Ky.). Board of Trustees Records
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    • NUE National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs
    • BRW : Paul Charles Bartholomew Papers
    • ZAR : Burnett C.

    75. DallasNews.com | News For Dallas, Texas | Education
    Mr. Thompson, who served as general counsel at the texas education Agency beforegoing into private practice, said he does not see Dr. Moses recommendation to
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    Dallas, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Moses works as consultant for lawyers on DISD payroll He says Houston firm is clearinghouse for work; board was aware of ties
    12:28 AM CDT on Saturday, May 8, 2004 By SCOTT PARKS / The Dallas Morning News
    A Houston law firm has paid DISD Superintendent Mike Moses tens of thousands of dollars in consulting fees while simultaneously billing the district for more than $700,000 in legal fees, The Dallas Morning News has learned The men said they became business associates in 2000, the year before Dr. Moses came to the Dallas Independent School District. He was deputy chancellor at Texas Tech University at the time. Several DISD trustees said that he informed the board of his consulting relationship and that they do not have a problem with the arrangement. Under the law firm's banner, Mr. Thompson used Dr. Moses as a paid consultant to help him find new superintendents for Texas school districts. Dr. Moses acknowledges that the law firm has paid him tens of thousands of dollars during the three-plus years he has been in DISD. Public records aren't available to determine exactly how much. Texas' financial disclosure laws don't apply to superintendents.

    76. DallasNews.com | News For Dallas, Texas | Education: Back To School
    being replaced by a new test called the texas Examination of FERPA The Family EducationRights Privacy Act, the GED The general Educational Development exam
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    Dallas, Texas Customize Make This Your Home Page E-mail Newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... What's New Edu-speak from ADD to TAKS 05:15 PM CST on Monday, January 26, 2004 ADD, ADHD: Attention deficit disorder, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. The conditions that often make parents consider putting children on Ritalin. AEIS: Academic Excellence Indicator System. AEIS reports (available online) pull together all sorts of data on schools and school districts. They mostly include test scores, but AEIS reports give parents a way to figure out how their school is doing. AP, IB: Advanced Placement or International Baccalaureate programs. Both offer high-level academic work for motivated high school students. In Texas, AP courses are more common. ARD: Admission, Review and Dismissal. An ARD committee is the body that determines what sort of educational environment a special education student will be placed in. Navigating Your School Get Involved
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    Sex Ed Sex-ed basics can be taught in 6th grade Data Explained

    77. Texas Southern University  > Enrollment & Admissions  > Registrar  > Undergra
    Admissions Registrar Undergraduate Bulletin general Information. texas Legislaturedesignated texas Southern University as of higher education for urban
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    @import url(/tsu.css); Site Navigation is provided as dynamic HTML. Javascript must be enabled to properly utilize this drop down menu. Redundant links are provided. This site is best viewed with a browser that supports standards. Texas Southern University Home Directory Contact Us ... Site Map SEARCH: About TSU Academics Student Life Athletics ... Giving Undergraduate Bulletin Summary of Undergraduate Degrees
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    ABOUT THIS CATALOG The statements set forth in this catalog are for informational purposes only and should not be construed as the basis of a contract between a student and Texas Southern University. While the provisions of this bulletin will ordinarily be applied as stated, Texas Southern University reserves the right to change any provision listed in this bulletin, including but not limited to academic requirements for graduation, without actual notice to individual students. However, every effort will be made to keep students advised of any such changes. Information concerning changes in policies, procedures, and requirements will be available in the Office of the University Registrar, the offices of the various academic advisors, the academic departments, and the major schools and colleges. It is especially important that each student note that it is his or her responsibility to be aware of current graduation requirements for a particular degree program.

    78. 2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting GENERAL INFORMATION
    Sciences Luncheon. Reception at the University of texas Institute of Special sessionsare listed in two categories general Ocean Sciences and education.
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    General Information
    2000 Ocean Sciences Meeting
    Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center
    San Antonio, Texas
    January 24-28, 2000
    (Monday through Friday)
    Sponsors
    The American Society of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) , with over 3,800 members worldwide, has advanced the interest of aquatic scientists for more than 50 years, and continues to build on its tradition of providing an outstanding journal, meetings that transcend the traditional disciplinary boundaries, and activities that unify and foster the aquatic sciences. The American Geophysical Union (AGU) is a society of over 35,000 members with the purpose of advancing progress in the Earth, atmospheric, oceanic, hydrologic, and space and planetary sciences. AGU is dedicated to fostering high-quality scientific research, disseminating the results of that research, enhancing educational opportunities in science, and encouraging international cooperation in geophysics.
    10th Biennial Meeting
    Join your colleagues in celebrating the 10th Ocean Sciences Meeting which returns to San Antonio, Texas, site of the very first Ocean Sciences Meeting in 1982! This will also be the first gathering of those in the ocean sciences field in the new millennium!

    79. Find The Texas City General Labor Jobs You Want And Other Jobs Posted At CareerB
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