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         Wisconsin Alternative Schools:     more books (16)
  1. The Wisconsin alternative school counselor preparation program: An evaluation (Bulletin - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction ; no. 7209) by William J Erpenbach, 1976
  2. Internships in school counseling: A Wisconsin alternative by William Erpenbach, 1973
  3. A survey of alternative schools in the upper Midwest region by Charles C Warfield, 1975
  4. Issues and alternatives relating to changing school district boundaries (Discussion paper) by Jane Henkel, 1988
  5. Tax funding for private school alternatives: The financial impact on Milwaukee public schools and taxpayers by Thomas S Moore, 1998
  6. Alternative measures of school segregation (Reprint series - Institute for Research on Poverty) by Barbara S Zoloth, 1976
  7. Organizing a successful prom for at-risk students attending alternative high schools (Informational paper) by Johnnie Johnson, 1995
  8. An investigation of alternative measures of school segregation (Discussion papers - Institute for Research on Poverty) by Barbara S Zoloth, 1974
  9. Alternatives to current law pertaining to the transportation of private school pupils and pupils who live in cities (Wisconsin Legislative Council staff information memorandum) by William Ford, 1977
  10. Alternatives to current law pertaining to the use of flashing red lights on school busses and equipment on school busses (Discussion paper - Wisconsin Legislative Council) by William Ford, 1978
  11. Revisions in laws relating to truancy and dispositional alternatives for delinquent or truant children: (1987 Wisconsin Act 285) (Information memorandum / Wisconsin Legislative Council Staff) by Jane Henkel, 1988
  12. Impact of increased state support of education from alternative revenue sources: Preliminary report by Edward Fox, 1964
  13. Employment alternatives for workers with disabilities: An international perspective (Research report) by James E Bordieri, 1986
  14. Mediation as an alternative to criminal prosecution: Ideology and limitations (Reprint series) by William L. F Felstiner, 1978

81. Ishmael Community Schools Using Ishmael And Other Quinn Books
Norbert College, Alverno College, University of wisconsin (Madison, Eau Claire Alternativeschools Audubon Society Traveling School, Gaia Educational Outreach
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    • Arkansas: Henderson State University, University of Arkansas (Little Rock)
    • Australia: University of Western Sydney
    • Belgium: Institut Saint Luc
    • Bolivia: American Cooperative School-La Paz
    • Brazil: Faculdades Integradas Curitiba; International School of Curitiba

82. Wisconsin Partners For Clean Air
The 2001 wisconsin Partners for Clean Air Recognition Award fueled vehicles and promotedalternative fueling stations tips to employees, local schools and the
http://www.cleanairwisconsin.org/01awards.htm
2001 Recognition Award Winners The 2001 Wisconsin Partners for Clean Air Recognition Award goes to: City of Madison
  • Purchased several alternative-fueled vehicles and promoted alternative fueling stations under their newly developed Green Fleets Policy. Promoted energy efficiency, green building and driving tips to employees, local schools and the public through bus ads, seminars, public events, brochures, outreach kits, newsletters and neighborhood EcoTeams. Developed a Climate Protection Plan that evaluates emissions and the implementation of cost-effective programs to reduce energy use and greenhouse gases. Offers Bikes at Work and Rideshare programs for employees. Uses Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel in generators and is making particulate matter reductions at one of their major facilities. Operates a large wind farm and purchases electricity from local landfill where the generators run on methane gas as sources of alternative energy.
Milwaukee Public Schools - Easy Breathers Project
  • MPS in-school production company partnered with the Department of Natural Resources to produce Easy Breathers, an educational video and website targeting high school students entering their driving years.

83. WDVA - Employment Assistance - Troops To Teachers Program
Many wisconsin school districts are eager for experienced for academic credits oralternative certification programs. willing to teach in schools identified as
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(click here to minimize displayed graphics) Saturday, April 12, 2003 - 12:16 EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE/Troops to Teachers Program WDVA Employment
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Troops to Teachers stipend and bonus Eligible veterans who are interested in becoming teachers through the Troops to Teachers Program now may receive a stipend of up to $5,000 to help defray certification costs incurred for academic credits or alternative certification programs. Veterans willing to teach in schools identified as "high need" may qualify for a $10,000 bonus in lieu of the stipend. Veterans who receive financial assistance are obligated to teach for three years in schools serving students from low-income families.
Final approval for enrollment rests with the Department of Defense.
The Troops to Teachers program is managed by the Department of Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support (DANTES) ,which may provide funding to veterans and eligible schools that hire them. Internet Job Referral System The Internet Job Referral System The following eligibility requirements must be met to be eligible for referral in the Internet Job Referral System:
  • Separation date from active duty not earlier than October 1, 1990

84. Wisconsin School News, October 2002
The federal government, through the wisconsin Department of half of the charterschools accepted the challenge of developing alternative programs for
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November 2002 Vol. 57 No. 7 FEATURES Revitalizing Public Education
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by Thomas G. Scullen and Carol Goelzer
t's been nearly a decade since Wisconsin's first charter school law passed in 1993, one of the earliest such laws in the nation, allowing 10 school districts to pilot up to two charter schools each. Thirteen charter schools resulted from that law. The Legislature expanded the program in 1995 when it authorized all school boards in the state to sponsor charter schools, with no cap on the total number. Today, 128 charter schools are operating in Wisconsin. The charter school legislation allowed the creation of options that are flexible and effective. With the legislation came the hope that high expectations for performance; clearly articulated curriculums; committed, highly-skilled staff; motivated students; and involved parents would create a formula for successful new schools. Some examples of this year's new programs include the following:
  • TESLA Engineering Charter School in Appleton, which is designed to provide a solid foundation in established engineering practices, as well as expose students to the skills and knowledge they will need to further their pursuits of engineering degrees.

85. The Center For Education Reform: Wisconsin's Charter Law
Also, the University of wisconsinParkside can authorize the local school board providesalternative public school do not wish to attend charter schools or are
http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Wisconsin.htm
Making Schools Work Better for All Children
Charter School Legislation:
Profile of Wisconsin's Charter School Law
Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Wisconsin (1993; amended in 2001) The 18 th strongest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Unlimited Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Statewide: local school boards only. Milwaukee: school board, city of Milwaukee, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, and Milwaukee area Technical College. Also, the University of Wisconsin-Parkside can authorize one school in the Racine school district Eligible Applicants Any individual or group Types of Charter Schools Converted public, non sectarian private, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process None Formal Evidence of Local Support Required 50% of teachers in a school or 10% of teachers in a school district must sign a petition, except for board-initiated charter schools, which may open without the signature or petition process

86. Wisconsin Homeschooling & Education Reform
law private education in wisconsin, including homeschooling Further, an alternativeapproach should not look exactly court has ruled that schools and teachers
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You are not here merely to make a living. You are here to enable the world to live more amply, with greater vision, and with a finer spirit of hope and achievement. You are here to enrich the world. You impoverish yourself if you forget this errand. Woodrow Wilson
Albert Moore, Reading Aloud 1884 In Wisconsin, parents are doing a superior job of educating their children. In the school year 1997-98 per pupil costs in Wisconsin were $7,123. By 1999, the costs had risen to $8,557 per pupil. Using this figure as a base, it takes approximately 13,500 hours of classroom instruction at $106,962 per student over a 12.5 year period (not including all day kindergarten or K4 programs, summer school, or retentions) to produce a Wisconsin graduating class where one-third do not score proficient on a high school reading test . Home learners, on the other hand, are often

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88. Genetics: Services Plan For The State Of Wisconsin: Appendix VI
genetic services in wisconsin; Sponsor `genetic counselor billing; Identify alternativesources of Institutions including Medical schools; Universities; schools
http://www.slh.wisc.edu/genetics/stateplan_appendix_6.html
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Children with Special Health Care Needs Regional Centers 6: ServiceAccess
  • Disseminate Plan and subsequent materials
  • Position paper on access
  • Handbook of available genetic services in Wisconsin
  • Sponsor `genetic health summit'
  • Issues of telemedicine
9: Education
  • Website creation
  • Expansion of educational programs
  • Identification of alternative strategies
  • Consider W-ORD creation
  • Identify methods of educational improvement
  • Assess genetic education requirement
Consumer Advocacy Groups 1: Advisory Council Creation
  • Creation of an advisory council for genetic services
2: Increasing State Presence
  • Development of a State program in genetics
  • Create Consumer Liaison position
3: Service - Assessment and Quality Assurance
  • Define minimum standards for genetics centers
  • Develop quality assessment models
  • Generate quality assessment and care guidelines
  • Review cost-consequence data
  • Review published guidelines for care
  • Review published guidelines for reimbursement
  • Develop position statement re establishing standards of care
  • Explore methods of assessing quality
  • Insure licensing of genetic counselors
  • Insure certifying care providing centers
6: ServiceAccess
  • Disseminate Plan and subsequent materials
  • Position paper on access
  • Handbook of available genetic services in Wisconsin
  • Sponsor `genetic health summit'
  • Issues of telemedicine
7: ServiceCollaboration
  • Formalize relationships
  • Explore collaborations
8: The New Genetics

89. Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Home Page- NWTC, Degrees,diplomas, Certifi
alternative High School Home Page. DPI. Updates. Instructor Discussion. alternativeHigh School…Leading the way to… Helping Students Earn Diplomas.
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Learn More, Earn More... FreeFind Alternative High School Home Page Administration Schedule Support Staff Discussion Board ... Instructor Discussion Alternative High School…Leading the way to…
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90. Many Ways To Peace :
Communitybased, collaborative website growing out of a communications class at Antioch College. Purpose Category Society Issues Peace Activism and Peace Work......Jimmy Carter An alternative to War. wisconsin 2,000 March in Rally for PeaceAs President Bush presented his arguments for a war on Iraq, more than 2,000
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World leaders condemned the launch of the U.S. war against Iraq and pleaded for civilians to be spared, with some accusing Washington of flouting international law by striking Baghdad without U.N. backing • Agence France Presse
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Huge demonstrations are planned: "Now our goal is to get it stopped as soon as possible" • San Francisco Chronicle
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Iraq: Occupation Nightmare The war after the war • Village Voice Discuss A New Generation for Peace Parents hope activism helps educate children • San Francisco Chronicle Discuss Murder of an Activist for Peace Rachel Corrie: 1979-2003 • The Olympian Discuss An American Imperium Why the U.S. is scorned in the Arab world • Los Angeles Times

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92. Featured Schools - NaturalHealers.com
Find featured schools and compare programs for massage therapy, chiropractic, acupuncture, naturopathy, aromatherapy, herbal medicine, and more.
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93. Reunion.com - Find Alumni At Alternative
REGISTER NOW to view your Old High School Class List at alternative. Find Old Friends and Old Flames. How have they changed? Subscribe and reconnect today.
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94. Ask Jeeves: Search Results For "Alternative Education Program"
Overview http//www.ncei.com/AltTeacher-Cert.htm 7. Creating Safe and Drug-FreeSchools alternative Education Programs for Expelled Students An Information
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95. 2001-2003 University Of Wisconsin-Madison Undergraduate Catalog Wisconsin-Madiso
Theoretical discussions of radical educational concepts. Field work in area alternativeschools. P Jr st. 340 Comparative Education. I or II; 3 cr (SA).
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221 Education Building, 1000 Bascom Mall, Madison, WI 53706; 608/262-1760; www.education.wisc.edu/eps/ Professors Apple, Kazamias, Metz, Olneck (chair), Pekarsky, Reese, Schrag; Associate Professors Fultz, Lee; Assistant Professors O'Day, Stambach Degrees granted: M.A. in Educational Policy Studies and Ph.D. with a major in Educational Policy Studies. The department does not offer an undergraduate degree, but it does offer courses that satisfy many of the teacher education requirements for the study of the social and cultural foundations of education, social and cultural diversity, the nature of the teaching profession, and the governance of American education. The department also offers elective courses for undergraduate students within and outside of the School of Education.
CoursesED POL (310-)
107 The History of the University in the West. (Crosslisted with History) I or II or SS; 3-4 cr (S-E). The history of the university in the Western world from its beginnings in the 10th century to the present. Concentrates on universities, students, and professors in Italy, France, England, Germany, and the United States. P: Open to All Undergrads. 140 Introduction to Education.

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