California State University, Chico - Chico State CSU, Chico has 7 colleges, 6 schools, and 12 centers california WastewaterTraining Research Center; Center for Applied and Professional Ethics http://www.csuchico.edu/pub/facts/
Extractions: (popularly called "Chico State") Founded President: Paul J. Zingg Student/Faculty ratio: 21 to 1 Average Undergraduate Class Size: Campus Acreage: Total General Fund Budget, including revenue: Location: 90 miles north of Sacramento; 174 miles northeast of San Francisco Service Counties: Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou, Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Yuba School Mascot: Wildcat School Colors: Cardinal and White Alumni/ae:
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New College Of California - School Of Law New College of california Education for Social Change, A progressive, College of california school of Law is located in San Francisco s Civic Center, http://www.newcollege.edu/law/index.cfm
Extractions: New College of California School of Law is located in San Francisco's Civic Center, housed in a four-story Spanish-style landmark building designed in 1932 by the architectural firm of Willis Polk. As part of an innovative collaboration, New College shares this building with Bay Area Legal Aid, the largest legal services provider in San Francisco. New College students receive immediate opportunities to intern with dedicated attorneys providing legal services to low income populations. The College also occupies buildings in San Francisco's Mission District, housing other academic programs. The Law School is centrally located for the study of law. It is within walking distance of San Francisco City Hall, major libraries, government offices, the State Bar of California, various law firms, and California and federal courts. Our students find it convenient to do apprenticeships at one or more of the local offices and agencies. All major forms of public transportation, including BART, the Municipal Railway and Golden Gate Transit, serve the Civic Center Area. The Civic Center is the site of the San Francisco Opera, Symphony, and Ballet. San Francisco's progressive legal community provides ample opportunity for law students to become involved in a variety of public interest pursuits by providing legal services to the poor, criminal defense work, environmental protection advocacy, or advising socially conscious small businesses. In addition, the diverse neighborhoods of San Francisco provide students with unique and exciting opportunities beyond classroom training.
Extractions: The Five Standards have been implemented with an enormously diverse range of students for many decades now, from native Hawaiian and Alaskan students to native Zuni- and Spanish-speaking students to students in rural and inner city schools. In recent years, CREDE researchers have taken the Five Standards around the world, from Greenland to Taiwan to Iraq. Below are the standards translated into Arabic and Chinese. If you are a teacher, teacher educator, administrator or researcher concerned with effective education for Native American students, CREDE's Native American Resources page might be of interest to you. On this page you will find referrals to articles, reports and other resources. Check out the page at: http://crede.ucsc.edu/products/profdev/na_bib.html CREDE reports are available on this web site and on the University of California's eScholarship Repository site. The site hosts more that 1,200 papers from some 90 groups from the nine UC campuses. CREDE publications and reports from CREDE's predecessor, National Center for Research on Cultural Diversity and Second Language Learning, can be downloaded
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Extractions: Sharon H. Walker, Marine Science Education Specialist with the Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium. Walker holds a Ph.D. in science education from the University of Southern Mississippi and has been active in teaching marine science for a number of years. Her focus is on both informal and precollege environmental education issues. She currently teaches education courses on the collegiate level and serves as Administrator of the J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium at the Gulf Coast Research Laboratory in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. A Possible Solution: For More Information Contact: Sharon Walker, Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Marine Education Specialist, Director J.L. Scott Marine Education Center and Aquarium, University of Southern Mississippi Gulf Coast Research Laboratory,(O) 601-374-5550. Phyllis Grifman, University of Southern California Sea Grant Communications Director (O) 213-740-1963 E-Mail:
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Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 The National School Library Media Program of the Year Award was presented by the American Association of School Librarians (AASL) at the AASL Awards Ceremony and Lunch, June 18, 2001. The lunch was held during the ALA Annual Conference in San Francisco, California. $8,000 was awarded in two categorieslarge school district and single schoolfor exemplary school library media programs that are fully integrated into the school's curriculum. An award was not present in the small school district category. The DeKalb County (Ga.) School System received the award in the large school district category. Since last fall, the school system provided digital editing and multimedia equipment to all 118 of its library media centers, introduced a new Curriculum Design Blueprint , integrating resource-based teaching and information literacy skills into the curriculum, and approved the creation of a "Library Media Specialist At-Large" position for the 2000-2001 school year.
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NewsWatch: A Consumer's Guide To The News The Center for media and Public Affairs (CMPA) is a nonprofit, by the AnnenbergSchool for Communication at the University of Southern california. http://www.newswatch.org/
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NRDC: Lead Paint In Schools FAQ Is it true that most california elementary schools have dangerous levels of lead The EPA National Lead Information Center provides information to help http://www.nrdc.org/health/kids/qleadsch.asp
Extractions: How do I determine whether my childs school has a problem with lead paint? Why should we be concerned only about peeling and chipped paint? What is considered to be an unacceptable level of lead in paint? Is it true that most California elementary schools have dangerous levels of lead paint? ... How can I get more information? Paint that is peeling or chipping poses an immediate safety hazard for young children, since eating even one paint chip can lead poison a child. Intact lead paint is still a potential problem, because eventually it will deteriorate, and in the meantime it may be releasing lead dust. Removal of intact paint, however, could release higher levels of lead inside the school than leaving the paint in place. Lead-based paint is defined by the Environmental Protection Agency as any paint that contains more than 0.5 percent lead by weight (or about 1 milligram per square centimeter of painted surface). This is the "action level" at which the EPA recommends removal of lead paint if it is deteriorating and chipping. The California Occupational Safety and Health Administration defines lead-containing paint as paint with any detectable level of lead.
Media Transparency: The Money Behind Conservative Media media Transparency tracks the impact of conservative philanthropy on the media, The National Journalism Center trains and finds internships and jobs for http://www.mediatransparency.org/
Extractions: Only registered visitors are allowed to email content or post comments Sign in MediaTransparency.org sponsor Media Transparency tracks the impact of conservative philanthropy on the media, both through a database of grant information and through original research. To search by purpose of a grant, click on Grants Recipients yields the funding sources for a long list of recipients. Funders details grants given by listed funders. People contains information, stories, reports and links to funding sources for people in the conservative movement. The website search searches all pages for the text you type in. Issues lists the topics that conservative philanthropy considers important. Issue pages provide links to original Media Transparency reports, database research, and other stories from the web. A discussion of the history and influence of conservative philanthropy on the shaping of public attitudes on a variety of subject areas; includes links to reports related to conservative philanthropy, and links to other significant commentary on the subject. Original reports by Media Transparency staff or by experts in the field. Links to funding sources and other reports and stories expand the depth of coverage.
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