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Extractions: bottom of page Board of Education Members Chairperson: Middlefield members: Durham members: Board of Education Meetings The Board of Education meetings are held on the second and fourth Wednesday of every month at 7:30 p.m. The meetings are held at the six schools within the district. The public is welcome to attend. For more information, please call 860-349-7200. Superintendent's Office Susan L. Viccaro, Superintendent of Schools Robert Gourley, Assistant Superintendent 135A Pickett Lane Durham, CT 06422
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Extractions: Departments Majors and Minors Academic ... General Education Dated: August 2005 The Colleges General Education program, required of all students, is aimed at fostering intellectual breadth, critical thinking, and acquisition of the fundamental skills and habits of mind conducive to lifelong inquiry, engaged citizenship, and personal growth. In 2005, freshmen will have the opportunity to enroll in fall semester seminars designed to ensure close student-faculty relationships, intensive examination of a topic of deep substantive import, instruction in writing and critical reading and analysis, and active class discussion. A list of the freshman seminars offered in a given academic year will be published annually and posted on the College website. In addition, students are required to complete a series of at least seven courses designed to ensure broad engagement with the range of disciplines that constitute the liberal arts. These courses introduce students to the orienting questions, conceptual frameworks, and methods of inquiry and expression of the natural and social sciences, humanities, and arts. Lists of courses which satisfy the distribution requirement areas will be published annually and posted on the College website. Students will complete one course from each of the seven Areas
Connecticut College - General Education general education. connecticut College requires that each student complete aprogram of general education. general education (GE) Requirements for the http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/gen_ed/
Extractions: Departments Majors and Minors Academic ... General Education Connecticut College requires that each student complete a program of general education. General Education (GE) Requirements for the Classes of 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 This page maintained by the CC Web Team feedback@conncoll.edu General Feedback
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Extractions: UCONN HOME UCONN PHONEBOOK UNIVERSITY SENATE **INFO FOR STUDENTS** ... Click here for more information. (Prizes will include tickets for Athletic events, tickets for Jorgensen events, lunch at Chuck and Auggie's, a pizza party for your dorm floor, Husky sweatshirts, Coop gift certificates and others. ) The purpose of general education is to ensure that all University of Connecticut undergraduate students become articulate and acquire intellectual breadth and versatility, critical judgment, moral sensitivity, awareness of their era and society, consciousness of the diversity of human culture and experience, and a working understanding of the processes by which they can continue to acquire and use knowledge. THE GEOC MANDATE UConn The Web People LINKS General Education Oversight Committee
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Extractions: The following list of web sites has been compiled for the purpose of assisting teachers and students in researching the civics based activities on this web site. CT-N does not condone or endorse any candidate, political party or cause. CT-N is simply presenting this information to further the publics knowledge. A link on this page to any politically affiliated website does not constitute endorsement of such site.
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Extractions: "Tracking A Legislator" Laurel A. Richie, Rocky Hill H.S. Click Here for the Word Document version of this page. Content: Students will track a member of the CT legislature whose political life and choices during the course of the semester, or other teacher selected period, provide the opportunity for students to gain greater civic literacy and understanding through in-depth, multi-perspective analysis.
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Extractions: var rootoffset = "../../"; The history of public and private elementary, secondary, and collegiate education in Connecticut is, on the whole, a happy one, though a close inspection of the condition of schools throughout the state's history will not support that generalization unless set in a national context. Things get bad in Connecticut from time to time, and are never as good as they should be for delivering quality education but, compared with almost every other state in the United Statesprobably in the worldwe're stars. There are many general histories of education in America, and a study of one of them should form the first step in an investigation of education in Connecticut. A number of works treat the history of public education in Connecticut m a general way. One of the best is Charles L. Ames' essay "History of Education in Connecticut, 1818-1925," in Vol. V of Osborns History of Connecticut in Monographic Form . It is only about fifty pages and stops in 1925. Ames taught for many years in rural one-room schoolhouses and then for a third of a century in Hartford. At the time he wrote this essay, he was a member of the State Board of Education. Another old standard work, now superseded, is Bernard C. Steiner
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Extractions: Laurie A. Deane, Esq., Assistant Attorney General, Connecticut Office of the Attorney General, for the Connecticut Board of Education and Services for the Blind Judith E. Leonard, Esq., and Sergio Kapfer, Esq., Office of the General Counsel, for the Assistant Secretary, Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services, and the Regional Commissioner, United States Department of Education Before: John F. Cook, Chief Administrative Law Judge. I. PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND. See Application for Review at 1). Forty (40) days later, on November 9, 1992, Connecticut forwarded by Federal Express an application for review (AFR) to the Office of Administrative Law Judges (OALJ). The AFR was received by OALJ on November 10, 1992. On November 17, 1992, the tribunal issued a Notice of Receipt of Application for Review. During the course of a telephone conference held between counsel for the parties and the administrative law judge on December 14, 1992, a jurisdictional issue was raised concerning the timeliness of Connecticut's Application for Review. On December 21, 1992, the Regional Commissioner and the Assistant Secretary filed a Motion to Dismiss and Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Support of Motion. II. ISSUE.