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Extractions: The Geelong College acknowledges receipt of the application and places the student onto the appropriate list for future enrolment. We also place you on to our mailing list to receive copies of Ad Astra and the Principal's Newsletter. In the year prior to admission the student and their family is invited in to school to meet with the Principal and either the Head of Preparatory School or the Head of Senior School and have a tour of the campus. A formal Offer of Place is made and the family returns the Acceptance of Place and the Entrance Fee. The Geelong College issues a receipt and confirms the place.
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Extractions: Improving School-to-Work Transition for All Students ISSUE: Too many students leave high school without the occupational and academic skills to succeed in the workplace or in postsecondary education. School-to-work transition initiatives offer a promising approach to this issue and require major school restructuring. OVERVIEW: A report by the Commission on the Skills of the American Workforce, America's Choice: High Skills or Low Wages! (1990), states that "America may have the worst school-to-work transition system of any advanced industrial country." (p. 4) The curriculum of the typical American high school is geared toward preparing students for four-year colleges and universities. Lynn Peters, director of Business-Education Partnerships for the Fox Cities Chamber of Commerce and Industry, discusses how high schools in Wisconsin often direct most of their efforts toward the 25 percent of kids who graduate from college. Excerpted from NCREL's Rural Audio Journal , Vol. 2, No. 3
Extractions: The Teachers Center for Global Studies at Clark University is one of six global education centers in Massachusetts. Public school teachers in Central Massachusetts receive the training and resources they need to equip their students for the 21st century. A Welcome Letter from the Director A welcome letter from Maureen (Mimi) Stephens, Director of the Teachers Center for Global Studies. The Teachers Center for Global Studies at a Glance The Center's mission is to provide K-12 educators with professional development programs and the tools needed to teach about global issues from an interdisciplinary perspective that adheres to the Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks. Capitol Forum on America's Future The Capitol Forum on America's Future is a civic education initiative that engages high school students in discussion of current international issues. The program involves students both within their social studies classroom and beyond the classroom at their state capitol. One-on-One Consultations Would you like help designing an international issues class? Guidance in selecting material to adapt your World History class to the Frameworks? You are welcome to make an appointment with the Center Director for assistance. Global Studies Lending Library The Center offers teachers over 2,000 books, curricula, videos and teaching aids. In addition, we have a small collection of teacher publications, such as the NCGE's Journal of Geography and Green Teacher, as well as files on a variety of international topics.
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Extractions: Home Search Archive In public opinion polls education consistently ranks among the top issues of concern to the American electorate. While there is some disagreement over whether American education has improved or declined over time, and how well it measures up to international standards, there is little disagreement over whether the education system should be improved. Liberal advocates often argue that more money needs to be spent on education, hiring more teachers to reduce student-teacher ratios and raising teacher salaries to levels comparable to other professions. They also argue that educational resources should be distributed more equitably, so students in poor school districts are not left behind. Conservatives often counter that a great deal of money is already being spent with little to show for it, and that control over education policy needs to be returned to the state and local level. Many further argue that private or public school choice will bring market pressures to bear on a system that suffers due to lack of competition. There is less concern generally expressed about America's colleges and universities. They are widely regarded as among the best in the world. There is more concern about the cost of a college education, and whether enough Americans have the resources to pursue a postsecondary degree.
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Extractions: Washington, DC 20500 Dear Mr. President: On behalf of the National Council on Disability (NCD), I am pleased to submit a report entitled Back to School on Civil Rights . This report is the second in a series of independent analyses by NCD of federal enforcement of civil rights laws. The series grew out of NCD's national policy summit of a diverse group of more than 300 leaders from the disability community, where the participants called on NCD to push for more effective enforcement of existing civil rights laws. NCD produced the first report, Enforcing the Civil Rights of Air Travelers with Disabilities , in March 1999. The third report on enforcement of the Americans with Disabilities Act will be released in spring 2000. Back to School on Civil Rights looks at more than two decades of federal monitoring and enforcement of compliance with Part B of IDEA. Overall, NCD finds that federal efforts to enforce the law over several Administrations have been inconsistent and ineffective. Despite the important efforts of your Administration to be more aggressive than any of its predecessors in addressing these compliance problems, failures to ensure local compliance with Part B requirements continue to be widespread and persist over many years. Enforcement of the law is too often the burden of parents who must invoke formal complaint procedures and request due process hearings to obtain the services and supports to which their children are entitled under law. The report includes recommendations for your Administration and Congress that would build on the1997 reauthorization of IDEA.
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