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Center For Leadership In Education - What's New- Ohio Reads Business and Community Partners and Volunteers (ohio Department of education andohioReads, August 2002). 1888-ohioREADS is the number for general information. http://www.centernet.org/readsgeneral.htm
Extractions: OhioReads, which began in 1999, is a partnership of schools, community organizations, businesses, libraries, parents and students working together to ensure that Ohio's youngest students are reading at grade level. OhioReads is Governor Taft's major education initiative and is part of the Ohio Literacy Initiative of the Ohio Department of Education
NACUFS Region IV; The Ohio State University Betty D. Montgomery, ohio Attorney general Attendee comments 2000 continuous improvementwithin the State of ohio among business, education, health care http://www.osufood.com/nacufs/education.asp
Extractions: Your experience and talent in the food service industry sets you apart from the rest. Share your expertise with your peers at the Region IV conference, "Soar to New Heights." Take your career to the next level by being a program presenter at our conference. Phil Sorentino Rosemarie Rossetti Leanne Puglielli Phil Sorentino, Certified Speaking Professional, player, head coach, co-founder and owner of Humor Consultants, Inc. Phil is one of approximately 450 worldwide Certified Speaking Professionals (CSP). The designation of CSP is earned by individuals who have proven excellence and dedication in the profession of speaking. More than 3,000 presentations in 29 years, Phil promises his philosophy remains consistent with the overall mission of Humor Consultants, Inc., "assisting in the enjoyment of everything." His wide range of topics include employee and customer loyalty, consultative selling, business and financial results, and attitude management. What are people saying about Phil?
Education Reform In Dayton, OH school parents and nonparents in a single community-build upon those of two previoussurveys one of general public attitudes ohio Department of education. http://www.edexcellence.net/dayton/dayton.html
Extractions: Information about Grants Introduction As in many other cities, Dayton, Ohio faces its share of educational challenges. Far too few students, particularly low-income and minority students, are graduating from high school, and many of those who do are not prepared for college or for today's jobs. Dayton parents and community members are hungry for education reform and for new school options. A recent survey ( "Dayton Education in 2001: The Views of Citizens and Parents" ) published by this foundation shows that Dayton private and charter school parents are far more satisfied than public school parents with the academic program, discipline, safety, and teacher quality at their child's school. More than half of private school parents give their child's school an "A" grade, as do 42% of charter parents, but just 23% of public school parents award this top mark to their child's school. According to the survey, two-thirds of Daytonians favor maintaining and/or expanding charter schools. A clear majority (including three-quarters of public school parents) favor government-funded vouchers. More than four out of five believe that children should be required to meet higher academic standards in order to be promoted or to graduate.
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Extractions: Agriculture Ag Statistics The annual report and statistics created in Adobe's PDF format. You will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader to view and/or print this data. Children Annie E. Casey Foundation Database which can be queried for multiple indicators relating to children's issues, also includes a statistical profile for the State of Ohio. National Child Care Information Center Statistical profile of demographic data and child care data for the state of Ohio. The Children's Defense Fund A statistical fact book for counties in the State of Ohio; including data related to childcare and teen births.
Extractions: Official information sources on education North America Western Europe Africa South of Sahara Asia and the Pacific Central Europe and former USSR ... Middle east and North Africa General information sources Background information Statistics and indicators Databases on education systems Web resources Educational profiles National reports Canada Alberta British Columbia Manitoba ... Guam C anada Federal and nationwide sources Official site of the Council of Ministers of Education , Canada (CMEC), a co-ordinating body through which ministers consult and act on matters of mutual interest. General information about CMEC; current programmes and activities; on-line publications, reports and policy documents; school achievement indicators; statistics and indicators; press releases. A section includes links to Provincial and Territorial Departments and Ministries responsible for education. (In English and French)
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Extractions: Build It and They Will Not Necessarily Come The Effectiveness of a Professional Development Web Site for Entry-Year Principals The Northeast Ohio Principals' Academy Entry-Year Program (EYP) was one of five regional programs that received funding from the Ohio Department of Education for 1999-2001 to develop policy recommendations for state licensure of beginning principals, effective fall 2002. Each program had two university-based co-directors, and the Northeast Ohio region also used a 20-person coordinating committee consisting of superintendents, principals and representatives of higher education. All regional programs were charged to develop, pilot test, evaluate and offer recommendations for sound and workable licensure procedures. To encourage creativity, the leaders of the programs were directed to work independently. In this project, a diverse group of 30 entry-year principals, recommended by their superintendents, and 30 active or retired principal mentors from a 14-county area received training in the Ohio Administrative Competencies. These competencies were based on the "Interstate School Leaders Licensure Consortium Standards for School Leaders" (1996), available online at
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Extractions: History and Government U.S. Presidents President Job Before the Presidency Job After the Presidency George Washington surveyor, planter, general of the Army of the United Colonies planter, lieutenant-general of all the U.S. armies John Adams schoolteacher, lawyer, diplomat, vice president under Washington writer Thomas Jefferson writer, inventor, lawyer, architect, governor of Virginia writer, gentleman farmer, rector at the University of Virginia James Madison lawyer, political theorist, secretary of state under Jefferson rector at the University of Virginia James Monroe soldier, lawyer, governor of Virginia
Ohio State Student Information Programs Fellowships Fin. Aid general inquiries and requests for application materials should be addressed of sitesrelated to graduate study at ohio State, or education Information Sites. http://www.gradsch.ohio-state.edu/html/gn_00.html
Extractions: Generally, students send all of their application materials to the Graduate Admissions Office, which then forwards the completed application to the specific program. All questions concerning general admissions procedures should be directed to the Office of Admissions . For specific program requirements, contact the department in which you wish to conduct your graduate studies. Applicants for admission to any graduate program must fulfill the admission criteria established by both the Graduate School and the Graduate Studies Committee of the particular academic unit to which admission is sought. General inquiries and requests for application materials should be addressed to the Admissions Office. Inquiries concerning admission criteria of a particular academic unit should be addressed to the Graduate Studies Committee Chairperson.
Research And Education and vegetables by humans for general health and Proceedings ohio Fruit and VegetableGrowers Congress Sub Section III entitled Research education and Extension http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~sfgnet/ellagic.html
Extractions: College of Food, Agricultural and Environmental Sciences School of Public Health James Cancer Institute THE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY COLUMBUS, OH 43210 TABLE OF CONTENTS Project Summary Introduction References Rationale and Significance ... Coordination and Management Plan Many components in food have been identified as therapeutic substances that prevent certain cancers. Initial studies of ellagic acid in rodents by Dr. Gary Stoner have shown significant prevention and reduction of certain cancers. Preliminary studies by Funt, Bash and Schwartz have shown the highest level of ellagic acid in unripe raspberries, blackberries and strawberries. Different cultivars of these small fruits contain different levels of ellagic acid. We propose to do research and education on ellagic acid and determine the benefits of ellagic acid to human health. We will grow berry cultivars and cultural methods to achieve the highest level of ellagic acid. We will investigate methods to extract ellagic acid. We will test processed products for cancer prevention in rodents and, ultimately, in humans at the Arthur James Cancer Hospital and Research Institute. We will disseminate results by way of newspapers, proceedings, Web site and seminars.
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Extractions: Take I-376 West (toward Pittsburgh and airport) to the North Side / North Shore Exit. Proceed across the Fort Duquesne Bridge. Bearing right, take the I-279 North ramp. Take the East Ohio Street Exit (Exit 7C). Stay in the left lane and take the East Ohio Street Exit ramp. At the first traffic light, turn left onto I-279 South (East Ohio Street). Proceed through the East Ohio Street business district to James Street. (James Street is the second street on the right in the business district.) Turn right onto James Street. Follow James Street through three stop signs and one traffic light. Turn left into the parking garage.
NASA Glenn Educational Activities Targeted to educators and students in our sixstate region (MN,WI,MI,IL,IN Technology Space NASA education There are also links to general rocketry information NASA education Home Page NASA'sendeavors to inspire ohio Aerospace Institute The ohio Aerospace Institute http://www.grc.nasa.gov/Doc/educatn.htm
Extractions: NASA Glenn Educational Activities A major part of the NASA mission is "To inspire the next generation of explorers . . . as only NASA can." Aeronautics and space programs provide unique opportunities to stimulate and inspire young minds to excel in science and math skills. Many students dream of being pilots, astronauts, or world-renowned scientists and engineers. We encourage these dreams as we work to capture young people's interest in science and math, as we'll need an adequate pool of young people to assume the jobs necessary to take us into the 21st century. NASA Glenn educational activities are targeted to educators and students in our six-state region NASA Glenn's Speakers Bureau members are available to come to your school.
Extractions: Choose Sport Baseball M Basketball W Basketball Cross Country Fencing Field Hockey Football M Golf W Golf M Gymnastics W Gymnastics M Ice Hockey W Ice Hockey M Lacrosse W Lacrosse Pistol Rifle Rowing M Soccer W Soccer Softball Synchro Swim M Tennis W Tennis M Volleyball W Volleyball Wrestling Cheerleading Strength/Cond. Releases Sport Camps Kid's Club SASSO Athletic Department Directory Athletic Director University President Welcome Home Athletics Mission Academic Advantages The City of Columbus ... Academic Support Services The Program Self-Study Plan Peer Review Team Subcommittees: Academic Integrity Equity Fiscal Integrity Steering Committee ... OSU Receives Certification Ohio State's roots go back to 1870, when the Ohio General Assembly established the Ohio Agricultural and Mechanical College. The new college was made possible through the provisions of the Morrill Act, commonly known as the Land Grant Act, which was signed into law by President Abraham Lincoln on July 2, 1862. It sought to make higher education available to all young people who had the desire and ability to profit from a college education. The legislation provided for the proceeds from the sale of public lands to be used by the states to finance colleges whose "leading object" was to "promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes," primarily in the areas of agriculture and mechanics. The act revolutionized the nation's approach to higher education, bringing a college degree within reach of all high school graduates.
Table Of Contents Making the results of research in physics education available to teacher educatorsAndrée Tiberghien, E. Leonard Jossem, and Jorge Barojas (general Editors). http://www.physics.ohio-state.edu/~jossem/ICPE/TOC.html
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Extractions: Website: www.oie.ohio-state.edu Advising Hours Site Map Office Information Study Abroad ... Study Abroad General Virtual Tourist Concierge.com European Rail Passes Hiking and Walking GORP - Great Outdoor Recreation Pages Rec.Travel Library: Worldwide travel and tourism information Travel (Leisure and Recreation) Walking in Europe Student Travel STA Travel Hostelling International Home Page Mobility Internationalorganizes international field trips for people with disabilities ISTC - International Student Travel Confederation ... The Internet Guide to Hostelling General Canadian Guide for Working and Living Overseas Lonely Planet Travel Center Asia General Asia WWW Virtual Library: Asian Studies Hong Kong HONG KONG ONLINE GUIDE W3C/ANU - Asian Studies - Hong Kong India Information on India Indonesia Bali: The Online Travel Guide Japan Tokyo!
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Extractions: Primary care-focused Reaching out Alumni making a difference Leader in telemedicine, distance learning ... Specifics OU-COM Facts The college is accredited by the American Osteopathic Association and is one of 19 osteopathic medical schools in the United States and the only osteopathic program in Ohio. Fifty-five percent of OU-COM graduates are practicing in primary care, the highest percentage of any medical school in Ohio. Primary care-focused curriculum The college admits 100 students annually to its four-year program. The curriculum includes two years of study at the college's main campus, during which students complete basic science courses and master the skills and knowledge necessary to begin clinical training. Clinical preparation begins with an eight-week, structured family medicine clerkship with a community-based practitioner, followed by 42 weeks of required hospital and specialty rotations and 26 ambulatory, primary care clerkships. Clinical rotations and clerkships are conducted at the four sites of the Centers for Osteopathic Research and Education (CORE) system and its 12 affiliated hospitals located throughout the state. More than 1,000 community-based physicians and other health-care professionals provide instruction to students in the CORE system, which is recognized as one of the most innovative and structured clinical education consortiums in America.
The Cleveland Institute Of Art Geographic Distribution of FullTime Students Northeast ohio 242. Other ohio 120. Top.1999-2000 education and general Expenses. $9,825,120. Provided by http://www.cia.edu/administrative/business/stats.asp
Extractions: History Accreditation Degrees and Programs Departments ... Jessica R. Gund Memorial Library Click here to download our 2001-2002 Annual Report (PDF 788K), 2001-2002 Annual Report Addendum (PDF 20K) History Top Accreditation (to the Bachelor's Degree level) National Association of Schools of Art and Design North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Top Degrees and Programs In 2002 the Institute conferred 91 B.F.A. degrees and 1 MFA in the following program. Top Departments of The Cleveland Institute of Art *Joint program with Case Western Reserve University Top Academic Computing Technology The Cleveland Institute of Art has eight separate computer lab facilities as well as computers located within several of its departments in both the Gund Building and the Joseph McCullough Center. The equipment within these facilities includes: