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  1. Historical collections of the Great West: Containing narratives of the most important and interesting events in western history--remarkable individual ... Washington, Nebraska, Kansas, etc., etc by Henry Howe, 1857
  2. Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska by Robert E. Knoll, 1995-08-01
  3. White Man's Club: Schools, Race, and the Struggle of Indian Acculturation (Indigenous Education) by Jacqueline Fear-Segal, 2007-11-01
  4. Affirmative Action and the University: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Higher Education Employment by Kul B. Rai, John W. Critzer, 2000-04-01
  5. Visionary Observers: Anthropological Inquiry and Education (Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology)
  6. Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, 1860S-1920s by Mary Hurlbut Cordier, 1997-02
  7. America's Second Tongue: American Indian Education and the Ownership of English, 1860-1900 by Ruth Spack, 2002-06-01
  8. Forging New Freedoms: Nativism, Education and the Constitution, 1917-1927 by William G. Ross, 1994-10-28
  9. The Journey to Wisdom: Self-Education in Patristic and Medieval Literature by Paul A. Olson, 1995-10-01
  10. Liberal Arts and Teacher Education: A Confrontation
  11. The Kingdom of Science: Literary Utopianism and British Education, 1612-1870 by Paul A. Olson, 2003-01-01
  12. Big Red!: The Nebraska Cornhuskers Story (College Football Today (Mankato, Minn.).) by John Nichols, 1999-08
  13. Nebraska (This Land Called America) by Rachael Hanel, 2009-07-15
  14. Some Microeconomics of Higher Education: Economies of Scale by James Maynard, 1971-07-01

61. Distance Masters Of Science In Entomology
Describes the requirements for the degree program and links to a schedule of distance courses.Category Reference education Institutions United States...... America or the Department of Entomology's general exam. work directly with the Distanceeducation Coordinator to degrees at the University of nebraska Lincoln
http://entomology.unl.edu/educatn/distancems.htm
Courses Offered FAQ Program Highlights Application Information ... Contract Opportunities for Organizations Distance Masters Degree in Entomology Introduction and Background on the Degree Program The Department of Entomology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) offers a full curriculum distance M.S. degree in Entomology. The distance option emphasizes course work in entomology and flexibility in non-entomological training specific to individual student needs and interests. The distance M.S. option was developed for students who cannot participate in an on-campus degree program. Intended audiences for this degree are individuals actively involved in entomologically related professions where advanced training in entomology is desirable, as well as those seeking such positions. Examples include agricultural professionals, crop consultants, pest control operators, and high school science and biology teachers. Students enrolled in the distance program will have the opportunity to apply the training they receive in this program to their individual professions. In the Department of Entomology, we strive to build programs designed to meet the needs of our students! Here are a few highlights:
  • The Distance M.S. in Entomology degree program follows the requirements for an Option III masters degree. These requirements are determined by the UNL’s Graduate College.

62. Transfer Agreements
College Ohio (937) 226-2500; Southeast Community College - nebraska (402) 471 programat Bellevue University and have no general education Core Curriculum
http://www.bellevue.edu/Attending/transfer.html
depth="1";
Transfer Agreements Students transferring to Bellevue University with an Associate degree will have met the other requirements of the General Education Core Curriculum for Accelerated Programs. Students transferring without an Associate's degree will take all General Education Core Curriculum requirements not met by previous coursework. Students transferring to Bellevue University with a Bachelor's degree will have met all General Education Core Curriculum requirements and only need to complete the major. Admissions Office staff will complete an evaluation showing what requirements have been met and what courses the student must complete. General Transfer Policy The Registrar's Office conducts initial evaluations of incoming students' academic records, to ensure all required academic documentation is on file and to apply transfer credit to Bellevue University degree programs in accordance with established policies. Complete reevaluations of these records are conducted only when students change degree programs, majors, and/or when they change university catalogs. A final audit of students' academic records is conducted by the Registrar's Office in conjunction with students' application for graduation. The Registrar's Audit Section ensures all required academic documentation is on file, and all degree requirements are completed prior to issuing a Bellevue University diploma.

63. Japanese Consulate Of Kansas City | Culture And Education
CO SPONSORS, The Japan Foundation The Consulate general of Japan at Kansas City.CONTACT (785) 864-4710 spencerart@ku.edu. nebraska Sunday November 17, 2002.
http://www.kansascity.us.emb-japan.go.jp/culture/calendar.html
JET Program Information Scholarships Profile of Japan Event Calendar
Iowa
Kansas Missouri Nebraska ... South Dakota
IOWA
Saturday, May 17, 2003
FESTIVAL THE IOWA ASIAN ALLIANCE
1st Annual Asian Heritage Festival PLACE : Gray's Lake, Iowa
SPONSORS The Iowa Asian Alliance
DOWNLOAD MORE INFO
Festival Fact Sheet
Festival Vision and Mission
CONTACT : Iowa Asian Alliance
www.iowaasianalliance.com

The Iowa Asian Heritage Festival will be the kickoff for May, National Asian Heritage Month in the capital city of Des Moines; precisely at Grays Lake. There will be: Exhibits: businesses and organizations Entertainment: dancers, demonstrations, singers, videos Games and activities for children Possible dragon boats and floating markets. Expected attendance is 5-6,000 people. back KANSAS February 12, 2003 LECTURE: "Personal Experiences in North Korea and Japan-North Korea Relations" by Consul General Takao Shibata PLACE : The University of Kansas Kansas Union Malott Room 201 Bailey Hall 1440 Jayhawk Boulevard Lawrence, KS 66045

64. Nebraska
general Services Administration, together with a Department of education Star Schoolsaward. It is no surprise that other states are already visiting nebraska
http://www.benton.org/Library/PublicMedia/nebraska.html

Contents
Introduction
Opportuntiy
Agents ...
  • Oregon
  • Nebraska
  • Central Indiana
  • New Mexico
    Conclusions
  • Connecting Communities
    Nebraska: The Reality of Multi-Platform Programming
    • CLASS
    • Wonderwise Science Education
    • Grassroots
    • NCITE
    • NAPT
    No state in the Union has a greater investment in public media than Nebraska, and no state has done more to ensure that its facilities – and its thinking – are state-of-the-art. Nebraska Educational Telecommunications (NET) is the engine-room of this enterprise, largely financed by the state government and its educational institutions, but with many of its individual projects funded by federal grants. Molded by its geographical location on the plains, it has been a pioneer first of correspondence learning, then of distance communication and learning, and now of interactive media development for all kinds of education and information. The amount of activity is awesome. NET is the umbrella organization that includes the eight state-licensed stations of the Nebraska ETV Network, a s well as KUON/Channel 12 in Lincoln, which is licensed to the University of Nebraska, and the nine state-funded radio stations that make up the Nebraska Public Radio Network. In addition to over-the-air broadcasting, it has: NEB*SAT, a 28-channel satellite system that provides communications for educational and state government services, as well as public broadcasting;

    65. PUBLIC EDUCATION IN KANSAS, BY THE NUMBERS
    $7,221, Missouri $7,059, Kansas $7,057, nebraska $6,634, Colorado of its total budgeton education, 27.3% more Twothirds of all State general Fund Revenues go
    http://www.kssmallbiz.com/articles/article_94.asp
    About KSSmallBiz.com Subscribe (Free) Update Subscription Organizations ... Home PUBLIC EDUCATION IN KANSAS, BY THE NUMBERS
    by Kenneth Daniel Despite the shrill voices of education officials in Kansas about an education "crisis", the numbers paint a picture of a very healthy institution, both in terms of results achieved and resources allocated. Overall, two areas stand out as being of concern. Kansas is 48th in the nation and worst in its region in terms of administrative costs. And, teachers' salaries are 41st in the nation and only average for the region. These two shortcomings seem to go hand-in-hand. Kansas schools should cut administrative costs drastically and devote those dollars to the classroom, including teachers' salaries. This does not mean that there is not a lot of work to do to make sure the total resources are distributed fairly. The taking over of school finance by the state in the early 1990's destroyed an established school funding system and gutted far more good laws than bad laws. Ten years later, the mess that resulted is far worse than the mess it replaced. There is plenty of money in the system if it is used correctly. From FY1994, the first year the new formula was in full effect, through FY2001, inflation was 20.3% and the increase in total enrollment was 2.2%. To stay even with inflation on a per pupil basis would have required an increase in funding of 20.7%.

    66. International Partnership Programs - Education
    at the University of nebraska Medical Center dermatology; gastroenterology and hepatology;general internal medicine and continuing medical education programs.
    http://www.nhsnet.org/international/education.htm

    67. Virtual High School: Conference Agenda
    Jim Sherwood, Director, University of nebraska Distance education; Michael Winkle,Assistant general Manager, nebraska educational Telecommunications / PBS;
    http://vhs.ucsc.edu/vhs/conf.htm
    CONFERENCE AGENDA
    June 13, 1998
    University of California, Santa Cruz
    Opening Session
    General Session 1 General Session 2 Poster Session ... Closing Session The 1998 VHS Feasibility Study initiated the launch of:
    The UC College Prep Initiative
    - UCCP in January 1999
    This is an archive web site for the VHS Feasibility Study and Conference. It is for historical purposes only and is no longer being updated.
    Please refer to the UCCP official site: http://www.uccp.org or send further questions to vhs@cats.ucsc.edu
    Opening Session
    8:30 am Feasibility Conference Introduction
    Chancellor M.R.C. Greenwood
    Francisco Hernandez
    General Session #1
    8:45 AM Issue Statement
    Overview of the need for a California Virtual High School (VHS), VHS objectives and key Issues - What is the need? Conclusions gleaned from our database , our interviews, and our review of the literature. An overview of California high schools whose students complete the UC "a-f" admissions requirements and attend UC compared with those whose students do not. Does a review of the "a-f"/honors/AP course offerings suggest the need for an initiative such as the VHS? What information do we have about the technical readiness of high schools to receive Internet-based or multimedia content?

    68. Faculty Education, Assistance And Support Needed To Deliver Education Via Distan
    12965 Agricultural Research Division, University of nebraska. with the instructionalcontent, 1.41, Having a general knowledge of distance education, 1.48.
    http://www.westga.edu/~distance/rockwell32.html
    Faculty Education, Assistance and Support Needed to Deliver Education via Distance
    Kay Rockwell,
    300 Ag Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68583-0709
    Phone number: 402-472-3913
    krockwell1@unl.edu
    Jolene Schauer
    300 Ag Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68583-0709
    Jschauer@unlserve.unl.edu
    300 Ag Hall University of Nebraska Lincoln, NE 68583-0709
    Sfritz1@unl.edu
    David B. Marx Professor, Biometry
    103 Miller Hall University of Nebraska - Lincoln Lincoln, NE 68583-0712
    Dmarx1@unl.edu
    This manuscript has been assigned Journal Series No. 12965 Agricultural Research Division, University of Nebraska. Abstract Faculty survey . Two-hundred seven faculty teaching academic courses and 30 administrators in two colleges in a mid-west university were surveyed to study the type of education, assistance, and support faculty feel they need to develop educational materials for distance delivery. One-fourth of these teaching faculty had taught via distance and another two-fifths (40%) expect to teach via distance within three to five years. Findings.

    69. Chemistry - Links For Chemists - Topics - Education
    US; Chem Guide UK; Chemical education Resource Shelf Software) @ Bishops CA; ChemMovies@ nebraskaLincoln US; general Chemistry @ Akron US; general Chemistry Online
    http://www.liv.ac.uk/Chemistry/Links/refeduc.html
    Links for Chemists
    Chemistry section of the WWW Virtual Library
    Virtual Library
    Science Chemistry : Chemical Education Resources
  • 1001 Periodic Table Quiz Questions ZA 1996 UK Research Assessment Exercise: Chemistry @ NISS UK Acid and Bases pH Tutorial @ UBC CA Acid and Bases and the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation @ South Bank UK Adventures of the Elements (Educational novels) US A-Level Chemistry resources UK American Chemical Society Continuing Education Virtual Campus @ ACS US Ammonia Microscale Gas Chemistry Experiments @ Creighton US Assigning Spectra (Group Theory tutorial) @ Oxford UK Atomic Theory US A Timeline of Symmetry in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics @ KTH SE A Trip Around the Carbon Cycle @ Thinkquest US Barker's Chem and ToK Page US Basic chemistry for non-majors US Basic Mathematics for Chemists @ Queen Mary London UK Beer's Law @ Nebraska, Lincoln US Bitesize: GCSE Chemistry @ BBC UK Brain Chemistry US CEC Science Projects @ California Energy Commission US ChangChem: CAL in Chemistry UK Chelates and Chelating Agents @ Wisconsin-Madison US Chem-4-Kids US ChemBalancer US ChemCases @ Kennesaw State US Chemistry Class @ Frontier High, Red Rock, OK, US
  • 70. Higher Education Partnership Links
    nebraska Department of education, nebraska Commission for Higher Department, NYSED/Officeof Higher education. University of North Carolina general Administration.
    http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
    HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
    INTERNET LINKS AND RESOURCES
    HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP - Home Page
    HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

    POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

    Links to Other Education Resources
    Links to Other States' Education and Higher Education Agencies
    State State Education Department State Higher
    Education Agency Alabama Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Commission for
    Higher Education
    Alaska Alaska Department of Education University of Alaska
    Board of Regents
    Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Commission for
    Postsecondary Education
    Arkansas Arkansas State Department of Education Arkansas Institutions of
    Higher Education
    California California Department of Education - Goldmine California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut State Education Department Board of Governors for Higher Education Delaware Delaware State Department of Education Delaware Higher Education Commission Washington D.C

    71. Cooperative Extension Catalog Of Publications--Consumer Education
    TREE PLANTING. File, Publication Title, Cost. EC1737, Broadleaf Trees for nebraska,3.00. EC1760, Trees Shrubs for nebraska Conservation Plantings, 0.25.
    http://www.ianr.unl.edu/pubs/forestry/
    Departments/ Units Directories Calendar Search ... International Programs Publications Catalog Catalog Home Page
    New Publications

    Search Publications

    Publications Order Form
    ...
    IANR Points of Pride
    Browse Publications Animal Diseases Animals, General Beef Irrigation Engineering ... Wildlife Management Index: Forestry
    TREE PLANTING File Publication Title Cost Broadleaf Trees for Nebraska Tree Planting Guide Nut Tree Cultivars for Nebraska Windbreak Establishment Windbreaks for Livestock Operations Windbreaks for Rural Living Windbreak Management ... Woody Landscape Plants: Selection and Planting Woody Landscape Plants Woody Landscapes for People and Wildlife Site Preparation: Key to Successful Conservation Tree Planting in Western Nebraska Chemical Weed Control in Tree Planting Projects Part I - Pre-emergence Herbicides Chemical Weed Control in Tree Planting Projects Part II - Post-emergence Herbicides MANAGEMENT Pruning Shade Trees How Windbreaks Work Managing Black Walnut Plantations for Timber Working With Wood I. Home Drying Lumber

    72. Nebraska Department Of Correctional Services

    http://www.corrections.state.ne.us/inmate_programs/education.html
    Educational Services The Department of Correctional Services has developed and maintains educational services to meet individual inmate needs. The educational programs are adult-oriented, providing individualized and group instruction in academic and life skills/pre-release classes. Educational programming at all institutions (except NCCW) is currently being provided through a single contractual service agreement with Metropolitan Community College. At the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women, Metropolitan Community College provides life-skills programs while Department staff provide other educational programs. Programs are made available to all eligible inmates at a time when the majority can take advantage of the programs and, whenever possible, are designed to allow inmates to enter at any time and to proceed at a self-paced rate. Academic The academic programs include Literacy, Adult Basic Education/General Education Development (ABE/GED) and English as a Second Language (ESL). ABE classes (reading, mathematics, and written and oral communication) are developmental in content and structure. Classes are designed to strengthen skills of inmates who might lack the confidence to enroll in GED preparation courses. Special materials and strategies are used for those inmates who require special remediation in those areas or for whom English is not a first language. The English as a Second Language is offered for any student whose first language is other than English. Instruction is provided in reading, writing and speaking English.

    73. Financing Public Education In Nebraska*, G93-1186-A
    Financing Public education in nebraska*. This NebGuide describes the costs and characteristics of nebraska's public education system. The Structure of nebraska's education System
    http://ianrwww.unl.edu/pubs/consumered/g1186.htm
    G93-1186-A
    Financing Public Education in Nebraska
    This NebGuide describes the costs and characteristics of Nebraska's public education system. A.L. (Roy) Frederick, Extension EconomistPublic Policy Previous Category Catalog Order Info
    The Structure of Nebraska's Education System
    Public Elementary and Secondary Schools. In the 1992-93 school year, Nebraska had 736 public elementary and secondary school districts and systems. Of this total, 729 were governed by a locally-elected school board. The remaining seven were state-operated systems, such as the Nebraska School for the Deaf in Omaha. Altogether, there were 1,385 publicly operated schools. In addition, 19 Educational Service Units (ESUs) provided a range of supplementary programs to public school districts. Nebraska ranks fourth among the states in the number of local school districts, trailing only Texas, California and Illinois. However, the number of districts in Nebraska has dropped dramatically since 1950, when the total exceeded 6,000. As recently as 1982-83, the state had more than 1,000 districts. Unlike other states, Nebraska continues to maintain a relatively large number of elementary-only (Class I) school districts. In 1992-93, there were 433 such districts, of which 412 had operating schools. Most were rural and had small enrollments, and many were significant distances from population centers.

    74. Nebraska Methodist College - Continuing Education
    Continuing education. nebraska Methodist College Continuing educationpromotes lifelong learning. We provide educational experiences
    http://www.methodistcollege.edu/continuing_ed/

    Main Campus
    8501 West Dodge Rd
    Omaha, NE 68114
    Downtown Campus
    515 S. 26th Street
    Omaha, NE 68105
    Continuing Education Nebraska Methodist College Continuing Education promotes lifelong learning. We provide educational experiences designed to update and enhance the knowledge base of professionals, strengthening the skills needed in the rapidly changing workplace and the ability to positively influence the health and well-being of the community. We also provide certificate level programming for individuals desiring a specialty health care career. Through collaborative relationships, these educational opportunities are provided at local, regional and national levels. To receive a catalog, be placed on our mailing list, or for more information, call (402) 354-6777 or (800) 793-3965 ext. 6777 webmaster@methodistcollege.edu

    75. Nebraska Department Of Education
    Nancy Rowch. English Language Learner/Bilingual Director. nebraska Department ofEducation. 301 Centennial Mall South. Lincoln NE 68509. Limited English Survey.
    http://www.nde.state.ne.us/NATLORIGIN/
    English Language Learners Bilingual Education NDE Homepage State of the Schools Report Site Map Site Home TransACT Library General Information TransACT (external link) MyEduPortal (external link) Title III General Information Program Funding for Schools Other Programs Under Title III Entire Title III Test (external link pdf) ... Immigrant Final Grant Allotments 2002 Workshops Regional National ELL Data Nebraska National Knowledge Base General Information Site (external link) Legislation General Information State Laws (external link) Federal Laws (external link) STARS Assessment General Information STARS Updates Time Table State Standards ... ELL Writer's Group (password protected) Contact Information Nancy Rowch English Language Learner/Bilingual Director Nebraska Department of Education 301 Centennial Mall South Lincoln NE 68509 Title III Toolkit Resources from the Department of Education to assist educators in implementing Title III. Includes existing references to law, official guidance for implement and helpful documents.

    76. NASB - Nebraska Association Of School Boards - Home Page
    Boards Home Page! The mission of the NASB is to serve local boards inorder to enhance public education for the children of nebraska.
    http://www.nebr-schoolboards.org/general_information.html
    Welcome to the
    Nebraska Association of School Boards
    Home Page!
    The mission of the NASB is to serve local boards in order to enhance public education for the children of Nebraska.
    • Our legal library has been beefed up to include a wealth of legal information and articles on a wide array of topics related to the governance and operations of schools. Give it a try.
    About the Nebraska Association of School Boards
    Our office is located at: 140 S 16th Street
    Lincoln, Nebraska 68508 Telephone: (800) 422-4572 or (402) 475-4951
    Fax: (402) 475-4961 For additional information, contact Dr. John A. Bonaiuto, Executive Director, NASB at bonaiuto@neb.rr.com See our directory of Board of Directors and Staff Members. View the Site Map General Information Membership Services Legislation ... Feedback

    77. NASB - Nebraska Association Of School Boards - Home Page
    The mission of the NASB is to serve local boards in order to enhancepublic education for the children of nebraska. The Commission
    http://www.nebr-schoolboards.org/start_page.html

    78. Subject Guide To Nebraska State Government Information
    About nebraska Accountants Administrative Services Aeronautics Architects Art AttorneyGeneral Auditor Banking Issues Continuing education Corn Corporations
    http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/nebraska/subject.html
    G overnment I nformation S ervices
    Subject Guide to Nebraska State Government Information
    ABOUT NEBRASKA
    ACCOUNTANTS
    ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
    AERONAUTICS
    AGING
    AGRICULTURE
    ARCHITECTS
  • ART
    ATTORNEY GENERAL
    AUDITOR
    BANKING
    BILLS
    BIRTH CERTIFICATES
  • 79. Graduate Studies Home Graduate Studies Bulletin Academic I
    degree in one of two concentration areas community health education or public mayconduct their studies on either the University of nebraska Medical Center or
    http://www.unmc.edu/Education/gradstudies/default.htm

    Graduate Studies

    Home
    Graduate Studies Bulletin Academic ... Graduate Studies Home Graduate studies offer variety
    in education, research Click here
    to apply online
    Graduate programs in the health sciences are offered at the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha, Nebraska. Studies are available in ten Master's programs, nine Ph.D. programs and three specialty areas. UNMC Graduate Studies Bulletin
    The current UNMC Graduate Studies Bulletin is accessible only on the Web. About UNMC
    UNMC is a modern, academic health center consisting of four professional colleges – Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing and Pharmacy – Munroe-Meyer Institute, and Eppley Cancer Center, in addition to the Graduate Studies program. Nebraska Health Systems (NHS) is the primary clinical teaching site for UNMC. NHS resulted from a merger of University Hospital and Clarkson Hospital.
    The Durham Research Center is expected to be completed in fall 2003. The 10-level, 289,000 gross-square-foot building will enable UNMC to enhance its research in a number of areas, including cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurosciences, transplantation biology, genetics and eye research.

    80. Abby's General History Sites
    general History Sites History and Social Studies Links, National Council for HistoryEducation. nebraska Social Science Resources Home Page, Oregon K12 Site
    http://www.alltel.net/~abbysresources/general.htm
    General History Sites
    A&E Channel "Biography" Series
    Academic Assistance Center African-American Historical Figures Awesome Library for Teachers ... News

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