Indiana University Of Pennsylvania - Continuing Education Programs LAST TIME PROGRAM OFFERED BEFORE NEW regulations BEGIN!! will receive a Continuing education Unit Certificate noting the award of appropriate CEUs. http://www.iup.edu/continuing-ed/programs/noncredit/pch.shtm
Extractions: kcampbel@iup.edu This training program has been approved by the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and is presented in response to Act 185 for the mandated training of personal care home administrators. The course provides all training components and consists of over forty hours of instruction. Program registrants may choose to take the entire training or select among the program components. Please call 724-357-2227 or 800-640-7421 for a separate brochure or for registration information.
Extractions: Appendix III-Parking Lot Designations 1.1 Abstract 1.2 Tickets All university tickets issued by the University Police Office shall be paid at the University Police Office within five days. The five days will be counted on a Monday through Friday basis. Tickets not paid within the five days shall be forwarded to the proper magistrate's court in citation form.
Educational Policy: Meetings And Activities (SEA) The indiana Department of education has developed an assessment tool, Another potential legal ramification is that the USDA s regulations about http://www.ncrel.org/policy/meeting/nclbrprt.htm
Extractions: September 18, 2002 This conference was designed to help state and local education agencies, as well as education service providers, move the comprehensive NCLB legislation into the field with as much ease as possible. Over 100 participants, representing a variety of stakeholders from throughout the NCREL region, gathered to discuss strategies for effectively putting NCLB into practice. State-level educational representatives shared implementation plans with districts; topical experts contributed their insight on building capacity to respond to NCLB; and education professionals met with others with similar responsibilities to discuss options to leverage resources in response to NCLB. This summary includes an overview of participant questions from your states and customized responses from the corresponding state education agencies. Gina Burkhardt, Executive Director of NCREL, opened the meeting with a welcome address and a meeting outline. Paul Kimmelman, Special Advisor to the Executive Director at NCREL, presented an overview of NCLB regulations and guidelines. Susan Sclafani, Counselor to the U.S. Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, gave the keynote address, in which Dr. Sclafani provided an overview of the strengths of the NCLB legislation. She emphasized that the new legislation is serious that no child will be left behind. The four pillars of No Child Left Behind are accountability, local control and flexibility, parental choice, and doing what works. The goal of the legislation is that all students be proficient by 2014. She said that while she understands that change is difficult, the old ways of public education are no longer acceptable.
Educational Policy education Department Issues Final regulations for No Child Left Behind Act regulations indiana Department of education Consolidated State Application http://www.ncrel.org/policy/feature/accountability.htm
Extractions: Previous Features CSR: Technical Assistance Teacher Quality Resources for Implementing NCLB Educational Accountability ... Solution Focused Accountability Acknowledging the current accountability debate of whether or not it is discriminatory to measure disaggregated student achievement, President Bush responded, "It is discriminatory not to measure, because guess who gets shuffled through the system? Guess who just gets shoved through? It's generally children whose parents don't have money. It's generally minority kids. We're just going to move them through, and hope they come out okay in the end. Well, they don't come out okay in the end" (The White House, 2003). The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act has required states to implement a system that holds schools and districts accountable for the academic achievement of all While the legislation creates a unique opportunity for educators and empowers parents with information about the quality of their child's school, complying with the accountability component of the NCLB Act can be challenging for educators and policymakers. The North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL) has compiled an extensive list of resources to help bring understanding and capacity to the issue. Reference The White House. (2003, September 9).
Education In Indiana A comprehensive web directory and guide to everything in indiana. Contains links to laws, regulations, and all types of special education resources. http://www.clickstate.com/indiana/index.php?t=sub_pages&cat=7
Indiana Tech :: CurrentStudents :: Registrar :: Regulations Attendance regulations 12.0. There is no system of cuts at indiana Tech; as an institution of higher education to systematically evaluate the academic http://www.indianatech.edu/CurrentStudents/Registrar/Regulations.aspx
Extractions: Click here for a list of tested browsers/platforms. Current Students Main Registrar Main Academic Regulations Day School Dean's List ... Fall 2005 Schedule Registration 1.0 New and returning students shall register according to the schedule printed on the schedule of classes. Students attending Indiana Tech for the first time shall take all appropriate placement tests as directed by their advisor. Registration is complete and class attendance is permitted when registration forms have been properly filled out, signed and accepted by the advisor AND fees are paid or satisfactory payment arrangements have been finalized with the Business Office. Approximately four to six weeks before the end of any given term, the tentative schedule of classes for the next academic term is made available to students currently registered. Accompanying this schedule of classes is the student schedule and directions for completing the registration procedure. A student is not officially registered until this form is returned to the Registrarâs Office. Payment Options 2.0
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Extractions: Other Indiana legislation The 2005 session of the Indiana General Assembly is winding down and Planned Parenthood Advocates of Indiana offers this summary of legislative activity around reproductive rights. The list of bills on this page will archive issues brought before the state legislature but that will not become law in 2005. email us Action Network to receive timely email alerts. Ongoing campaigns This bill would change Indiana law such that no person shall be required, as a condition of training, employment, pay, promotion, or privileges, to dispense either (A) a medical device or drug that may result in, or that is intended to result in, an abortion; or (B) artificial birth control. So the nurse who refused to give emergency contraception to a rape victim, the pharmacist who refused to fill your prescription for birth control pills, and the gas station attendant who refused to sell you condoms would all be protected by law. Senate Bill 166âmisuse of education funds This bill would require each Indiana school corporation to include instruction regarding human fetal development in its high school health education curriculum, including descriptions and photographs of each stage of fetal development and health consequences of early termination of pregnancy. In a state that does not require school corporations to teach sex education, this would be a needless misuse of both state and local education resources, and could potentially result in a curriculum designed solely as anti-choice propaganda.
Extractions: Attorneys for Education Law in Lake County, Indiana Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
Extractions: Attorneys for Education Law in Porter County, Indiana Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
Extractions: B.M.E. Bachelor of Music Education In addition to the general admission requirements for IUSB, prospective music students must take the following steps: Students must audition on their major instrument. A later change of major instrument will require an additional audition. For information about audition dates and repertoire, contact the School of the Arts office. All entering students must complete an assessment process to determine their placement in music theory and music history classes. There is no charge for this examination, which is scheduled every semester. Contact the School of the Arts office for examination dates. Once the above steps are completed, the student may be certified as a music major. However, up to the time when 45 credit hours are successfully completed, the student may transfer to another academic program, either at the students request or on the recommendation of the music faculty. Transfer students must audition in a major performing area for admission to a particular curriculum. Applicants with cumulative grade point averages below the requirement may petition for admission on probationary status on the basis of musical talent demonstrated by an audition before music faculty members.
Academic Regulations indiana UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND 2000 2002 BULLETIN. Academic regulations and Upon request, the University may disclose education records without consent http://www.iusb.edu/~acadaff/bulletin/bulletin2000/regs.html
Extractions: INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTH BEND 2000 - 2002 BULLETIN Academic Regulations and Policies Absences from Scheduled Classes Policies regarding absences from scheduled classes are generally determined by the instructors of the classes in which they occur. Students are expected to explain to their instructors the causes of these absences and to make up all work to the satisfaction of their instructors. Absences from Final Examinations A student who fails to attend the final examination of a course and who has a passing grade up to that time may, at the discretion of the instructor, be given a grade of I. Academic Standing The university has established levels of competency, according to grade point average and semesters completed, which determine whether a student is in good standing, certified to an upper-division, on probation, or ineligible to continue studies. Good Standing Those students who consistently maintain minimums of 2.0 on their cumulative and semester records are considered to be in good standing. Probation Students are on probation for the duration of the next regular semester or summer session following the one in which they failed to attain a 2.0 GPA. They are also on probation whenever their cumulative grade point average falls below a 2.0. Additionally, several academic units of the university have specific grade requirements that affect probationary status. (Consult appropriate sections of this
Home Schooling. ERIC Digest regulations exceeded the state education agency s statutory authority. Bloomington, indiana education Policy Center, indiana University, 1992. http://www.ericdigests.org/1996-1/home.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Educational Management Eugene OR. Home Schooling. ERIC Digest, Number 95. A small but growing number of school-aged children will not routinely spend time in a school classroom this year. Instead, these children engage in HOME SCHOOLINGthat is, they will pursue learning at home or elsewhere in the community. There is no one way to do it. One family may begin with opening ceremonies to signal the start of the daily routine and follow a scheduled curriculum. Another family may opt for child-led learning, where parents provide help as the child expresses interest in a topic. Usually parents provide supervision and help, but most children assume increasing responsibility for choosing and carrying out projects as they mature. Most families involved in home schooling organize activities with other families. Some children spend part of their time at a local public or private school, or a nearby college. WHAT ARE THE ORIGINS OF HOME SCHOOLING?
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Extractions: If yes, please list the citation or web site where the materials can be accessed. State Director of Special Education State Director/Representative of Physical Education Number of school aged children with disabilities Number of state certified Physical Educators: Number of state certified Adapted Physical Educators: APENS State Coordinator Information Total nationally certified CAPEs within state State/Regional Parent Advocacy Information State Special Education Resources (e.g., CEC, TASH) State Assistive Technology Information: State Early Childhood Special Education information: State Disability Sport Organizations/contacts:
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National Home Education Network - NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and regulations. Homeschool laws are unique Homeschool Laws for indiana Homeschool Laws for Kansas http://www.nhen.org/leginfo/state_list.asp
Extractions: Legal and Legislative Information Network NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and Regulations . Homeschool laws are unique to each state. The best source of information will probably come from experienced homeschoolers in your state, but don't just do something because others, including school officials, tell you that it is "required." Experience shows us that often school officials seek to require more than is legally necessary or permissible. When seeking information about your state, keep in mind NHEN's suggested
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Extractions: Education and the law Internet Law Library Home Page The Internet Law Library was originally provided to the public courtesy of the United States House of Representatives Law Revision Counsel Office. Part of the Counsel's mission is to make the law (particularly the U.S. Code) available to the public. When the U.S. House of Representatives discontinued hosting the Library, our site and several others were allowed to carry it.
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