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Extractions: All students need to file a graduation application online at DuckWeb in order to graduate from the University. You can find the deadline for the graduation application in the Academic Calendar of the Schedule of Classes. Applications received by the priority deadline are processed early and these students will be notified of degree progress before the next term's registration. While applications are accepted through the end of the second week of classes in the term of anticipated graduation, it is a good idea for students to complete DuckWeb's online graduation application by the end of the second week of classes in the term preceding the term of anticipated graduation. By filling out this form a term early, you will receive priority processing; advance notice permits early review of degree requirements and notification of insufficiencies in general-education requirements. You will receive this notice prior to the following term's registration, allowing you to adjust your final term schedule to fill any needed gaps and ensure completion of all requirements. The University of Oregon Bookstore offers students a wide variety of Graduation Packages to help ease the graduation process. Packages range from the bare graduation necessities to complete packages including Grad announcements, thank-you notes and return address labels. Whatever your needs are for graduation, the Bookstore has an option for you!
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Extractions: in Foreign Language Instruction Touchstones for Teacher Education CASLS (Council for the Applied Second Language Studies) A scholarship program for certification in Native American Langauges Professional Development Units Professional Development Units (PDUs) explained at a glance by OEA CLEAR (Center for Language Education And Research) Summer 1999 Institute, University of Michigan Organizations and Resources ACTFL ( American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages) Fulbright Teacher Exchange Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad Program has summer programs of value not only to language teachers, but all teachers from elementary to post-secondary. CARLA : The Center for Advanced Research on Language Acquisition at the University of Minnesota National Capital Language Resource Center (NCLRC) Oregon Department of Education The Embassy Network will connect you to embassies in Washington, DC or worldwide.
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Extractions: The Oregon Center for Advanced Technology Education is located in western Washington county. Through distance and traditional learning we bring engineering education to your community with opportunities to advance your career and continue your education. Our convenient late afternoon and evening course schedules are designed for the part-time student. OCATE is part of the Oregon University System (OUS) and part of the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Engineering and Computer Science. Our courses, designed specifically for the working professional, deliver advanced practical knowledge from engineers at: Oregon State University
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Extractions: The CTL program consists of five 1-credit seminars, 2 credits of practicum (1 credit each year), and one 2-credit seminar that includes the Portfolio Review - see "Program Courses" and "Schedule" for more information. One instructor leads, or in team teaching arrangements, two instructors lead a professional support circle through the entire 9-credit sequence. Commitment Participants will be admitted into a professional support circle for the complete program of 9 credits. All members proceed with the program as a group. The courses will be offered in a one-time sequence. All admitted students need to make a commitment for the duration of the program and are to complete all certification requirements by the close of winter term 2005. Tuition and Fees The courses in the Continuing Teacher License program are all 1- and 2-credit courses. In the academic year 2002-2003, tuition for a 1-credit course is $274 and a 2-credit course is $523. Based on this tuition rate, the cost for the Continuing Teacher Licensure program will be approximately $2,700. Tuition usually goes up by approximately 3-5 percent per year; exact rates will be available in August before the academic year begins in the fall. Master's Degree To qualify for a Continuing Teacher License in Oregon all candidates are required to have a master's degree. The CTL program at PSU is a 9-credit program, and the credits may be applied toward a graduate degree program, pending program approval. The MA/MS in curriculum and instruction allows candidates to apply the 9 credits as elective credits toward the 45 credits necessary for the completed degree. Contact the Department of Curriculum and Instruction for more information.
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Extractions: where profits go about the lottery drawing results winners ... careers document.write(holdW('holder')) What do Oregon's public schools, businesses, workforce, state parks and salmon all have in common? They all receive Lottery profits to help them prepare for the future! Prior to the current biennium (2001-03), all Lottery profits went to helping fund Oregon's K-12 schools, and to strengthening Oregon's economy. Constitutional amendments approved by Oregon voters in 1984 and 1995 earmarked Lottery profits for economic development and public education. In November 1998, 65% of Oregon voters approved another Constitutional amendment that added parks and salmon restoration to that list of allowable uses of Lottery proceeds. Since the Lottery began in 1985, over $3 billion in Lottery profits has gone to public education and economic development programs throughout Oregon. During that same time, players have won over $7.3 billion in prizes, and over $1.5 billion has been paid to Oregon businesses for services and supplies needed to operate the Lottery. The Oregon Constitution and legislative statutes govern how and where Oregon Lottery dollars are distributed, and defines what types of programs can receive Lottery funds. It also requires that the Lottery be funded entirely by its sales; no tax dollars or other public funds are used to operate the Oregon Lottery.
Spotlight: Interdisciplinary General Education at the University of oregon, with results of some relevance here. I found that facultyare frequently reluctant to teach general education courses, perceiving http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/GE Spotlight.htm
Extractions: Spotlight Every few months the Center spotlights a topic of significance to research university faculty and administrators. Its approach is Thoughts and Models. The Thought consists of a short essay on the particular topic being highlighted. The Models represent different campus approaches to the topic. THOUGHT: Achieving Interdisciplinary General Education at the Research University General education requirements at the research university typically consist of 15-20 credits in each of the subject areas within the College of Arts and Sciences - e.g. Natural Sciences, Social Sciences and Humanities. Students generally satisfy these requirements by taking mass lecture classes, typically greater than 200 students, in X101: Physics 101, Sociology 101, History 101, etc. The underlying goal of this general education model is to provide students with an education that is broader than their own interests.
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Extractions: The AACC's web page provides information on the Association's conferences, workshops and other activities, as well as current updates on legislation affecting education. Links to other education-related sites are also provided, as well as an interactive site that will allow you to find community colleges by name, location, cost, and program. Their most recent project, New Expeditions, aims to set a vision and strategic direction for the nation's community colleges in the first part of the next century. American Association for Women in Community Colleges AAWCC is guided in all of its endeavors by a firm commitment to equity and excellence in education and employment for women in community, junior and technical colleges. That commitment is translated into action at the national, regional, state and local levels through AAWCC programs, activities and services. American Council/International and Intercultural Education
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Extractions: Home Public Notices Administration Code Services ... Governor's Fire Service Policy Council Welcome to the Oregon Office of State Fire Marshal (OSFM) website. If you know which section you need, look below or to the menu at left. Otherwise, please see What's New State Fire Laws Programs and Services and Other Areas of Interest below. If you don't find what you're looking for, call us 503-378-3473. The OSFM was created in 1917 to protect Oregonians' lives and property from fire and hazardous materials, a mission accomplished today by dedicated staff in 12 program areas. PDF N EW
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Extractions: The Oregon K-12 Site is dedicated to supporting educators and students in their use of the Internet. Our site lists many of the resources on the World Wide Web that are of educational value. We hope that these pages will assist you in finding the information that you seek. @ OREGON K-12 Version 1.0, Webmaster's home page
Extractions: STANDARD TWO - Educational Program And Its Effectiveness The Commission endorses the concept of general education and, as described below, requires of all undergraduate programs a substantial and coherent program of general education or a program of related instruction. By design, the policy is intended to be qualitative rather than quantitative in nature. No formula for specific application or particular pattern of general education is endorsed. However, every institution is expected to publish in its general catalog a clear and complete statement of its requirements for general education and/or related instruction, as appropriate. General Education. General education introduces students to the content and methodology of the major areas of knowledge - the humanities and fine arts, the natural sciences, mathematics, and the social sciences - and helps them develop the mental skills that will make them more effective learners. General education may, of course, be taught in different ways, and an institution must judge whether its students are better served by curricula or requirements that approach the disciplines through content and methodology, or that approach the disciplines by concentrating on outcomes. The rationale and plan for the general education requirements should be cooperatively developed by the faculty, administrative staff, and trustees, and the expected outcomes should be stated in relation to the institution's mission and goals.
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Extractions: HOME ABOUT AGC BOARD/COUNCILS LEGISLATIVE ... Supplemental Ins. (AFLAC) Safety Training Employee Assistance Pension/401(k)/Profit Sharing F inding the right class is easy . The education and safety classes are sorted so that you can choose by class, by location, or by month offered. Simply decide on the class and register. Class Description and Schedule For a class description and schedule click on the class below: 2003 Complete Schedule (printable)
Extractions: The intent of this web page is to provide the latest information on the Certificate of Advanced Mastery and encourage broad-based discussion, reaction and input. Additional materials will be posted at this site as they become available. Bookmark the address and check back periodically for updated information. CREDIT FOR PROFICIENCY GUIDELINES The State Board policy "districts may award credit based on proficiency," approved in December 2002, provides a local option for school districts to meet the needs of their students. CERTIFICATE OF ADVANCED MASTERY GUIDE FOR SCHOOLS
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UO Continuing Education Mission The Office of Continuing education plays an integral part in fulfillingthe University of oregon's mission by providing programs and processes that http://center.uoregon.edu/
Extractions: The Office of Continuing Education plays an integral part in fulfilling the University of Oregon's mission by providing programs and processes that serve students and the people of Oregon for "lifelong learning that leads to productive careers and to the enduring joy of inquiry." Through a variety of offerings, including both academic credit and non-credit, Continuing Education supports a wide range of educational endeavors not usually associated with teaching and learning formats offered on the Eugene campus. Programs Continuing Education programs are developed and supported through partnerships with University academic programs and other campus resources as well as external educational institutions. Academic programs include the Applied Information Management Master's degree, available onsite in Portland and online; Distance Education delivery of undergraduate courses online; and Community Education, providing access to credit courses without formal admission to the University. Lifelong learning opportunities are provided by Learning in Retirement, a participant-driven program for adults 55 and older and/or retired, and two Elderhostel sessions held each year in conjunction with the Oregon Bach Festival.
The Oregon State Marine Board 1215; are 12-15 and operate any size powerboat; you'll need your Boater EducationCard before Here is some general information on winter boating in oregon. http://www.boatoregon.com/
Extractions: E-TIP report form If you don't see a ticker here, then your browser does not support Java. If you are: 30 or younger and plan to operate a powerboat greater than 10 hp; plan to supervise youth age 12-15; are 12-15 and operate any size powerboat; you'll need your Boater Education Card before operating your boat this year. Check here to make it happen It's finally here! If you've recently received your boat registration renewal reminder card, click here and renew online. It's fast, easy and secure. Note: You should receive your decals within 10 days. If you don't, please call us directly at (503) 373-1405 x232. Spring is looking a lot more like winter, with intermittent storms and cold run-off the order of the day. Water levels continue to fluctuate adding debris to the water. Willamette Valley reservoirs are filling pretty well, except Cougar which has been drained for repairs. It's wise to check weather and water levels before heading out, especially at reservoirs. You can find reservoir levels here for the