Resources: General Education UW Study of Undergraduate Learning http//www.washington.edu/oea/soul.htm.University of wisconsin Madison, general education Requirements http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/resgened.htm
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Extractions: Wisconsin's attorney general has concluded that the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) the so-called "No Child Left Behind" federal education law is being administered unconstitutionally and illegally in Wisconsin. NEA agrees with Lautenschlager that it's likely that the State of Wisconsin and many of its local school districts already are spending more funds than the federal government provides, and that this amount will grow dramatically over the next few years. Wisconsin Education Association Council, an NEA affiliate, reports "This is the first ruling of its kind in the United States," said Stan Johnson, WEAC's president. "We urge school districts or the state to go to court and correct this injustice." Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported , "The impact of Lautenschlager's opinion is not likely to be clear soon." According to the Journal Sentinel's report, Lautenschlager "wrote that there were three major areas where federal funds were insufficient to cover costs required by the law: a testing program that includes a requirement to test all third- through eighth-graders each year in reading and math; thea costs of implementing sanctions against school that do not meet the law's requirement that they demonstrate annual progress in raising the performance of weaker students; and the cosdt of sufficient funding to 'permit virtually every student in every school to reach 'proficiency' levels on standardized tests.'"
Extractions: General Education Assessment Why assess General Education? We assess General Education so that we might improve, increase, and enhance student learning. Period. In Spring and Fall 1999 the General Education Council, in partnership with Assessment Services, pilot tested a multi-method approach to general education assessment at UW-Green Bay. The primary focus? Embedded assessment of UW-Green Bay's general education learning outcomes. This site contains descriptions of the multi-method approach and its components, along with a preliminary report of results. Spring 2001 marked the first "regular" semester of embedded assessment of general education learning outcomes, according to a Learning Outcomes Review Cycle set by the General Education Council. Stay tuned for results. Key players : students, faculty members teaching General Education courses, the General Education Council, Assessment Services The following approach to General Education assessment draws upon three methods in its assessment of UW-Green Bays General Education learning outcomes The approach integrates two existing assessment methods with a third method that focuses on embedded assessment of the products of student learning, as follows:
UW SYSTEM INVOLVEMENT IN SCHOOL-TO-WORK Collaboration is Key to wisconsin s educational System in addition to the upto 15 credits in general education courses in communications and behavioral http://www.uwsa.edu/acadaff/stw/
Extractions: Strong academic, technical and life skills are what Wisconsin's business and educational leaders have determined to be necessary skills for students' future success. Wisconsin's School-to-Work system opens the door to all students and helps develop their potential and ability to succeed in the complex, highly technical world we share. Wisconsin's School-to-Work system is the result of a statewide collaboration, centering on students that includes: parents; educators; employers; labor; and local, state and federal governments. School-to-Work (STW) strives to assist students in making the connection between the classroom and the world of work. By combining rigorous school and work-based learning opportunities with enhanced career exploration and guidance, Wisconsin's educational system is developing students with stronger skills so they are better prepared to enroll in a university, enter a technical college or go directly into the workforce. The University of Wisconsin System enthusiastically participates in this exciting collaboration.
General Counsel - University Of Wisconsin System general Counsel This document provides a summary of the law in this area and FR Part 99) governs access to student education records maintained by http://www.uwsa.edu/gc-off/deskbook/ferpa.htm
Extractions: This document provides a summary of the law in this area and answers questions frequently asked of attorneys in the Office of General Counsel. However, the information presented here is intended for informational purposes only and nothing in this document should be construed or relied upon as legal advice. The Office of General Counsel or Campus Legal Counsel should be consulted regarding the specific facts and circumstances associated with any legal matter. Student Records:
Databases A-Z humanities, general academic, general science, education, Full text ofseveral wisconsin newspapers including Madison Capital Times, wisconsin State http://www.uwm.edu/Libraries/databases/
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Distance Education Catalogs The University of wisconsin Colleges offers general education courses at its 13twoyear campuses across the state. Students who take UW Colleges courses http://www.uwex.edu/disted/catalogs.html
Extractions: Distance Learning.Wisconsin is a new Web site which provides information about the courses and programs offered via distance learning by the University of Wisconsin System campuses. The site is intended to be a starting point for information about student services, financial aid, admissions requirements, enrollment procedures, library resources, and more. Distance Learning.Wisconsin is a joint service of the Unversity of Wisconsin-Extension's Learning Innovations and Instructional Communications Systems, along with the campuses of the University of Wisconsin System. The University of Wisconsin Colleges offers general education courses at its 13 two-year campuses across the state. Students who take UW Colleges courses can earn an Associate of Arts and Science (AAS) degree, complete general education requirements for other degree programs, or take classes for other personal reasons. UW Colleges Online offers you this same opportunity to earn your degree or take individual general education classes entirely online.
University Of Wisconsin La Crosse Student wisconsin education Association. Constitution. Article I. Name Vice President sets agendas for general meetings and splitlevel board meetings http://www.uwlax.edu/studentwea/studentwea_files/LinksMemConst 04-05/revised con
Extractions: Home Calendar Membership Meeting Minutes ... Links University of Wisconsin La Crosse Student Wisconsin Education Association Constitution Article I. Name The name of this organization shall be the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Student Wisconsin Education Association, herein referenced as UW-La Crosse Student WEA. Article II. Objectives and Purposes A. The objectives of this organization are to: Provide opportunities for pre-service educators to develop a sound understanding of the teaching profession. Provide opportunities for pre-service educators to voice their opinions in regard to issues affecting the teaching profession. Provide professional development opportunities within the community, schools, surrounding areas, and on the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Campus. Article III. Members A. All persons holding membership in UW La Crosse Student WEA on September 1 st and all persons thereafter meeting the qualifications of membership established by the bylaws and paying dues established by the bylaws shall be members of the organization. B.
Extractions: Additional Wisconsin Special Education General Vocational Schools and Colleges: Cardinal Stritch University Milwaukee WI University Of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Eau Claire WI University Of Wisconsin-La Crosse La Crosse WI University Of Wisconsin-Stevens Point Stevens Point WI University Of Wisconsin-Superior Superior WI University Of Wisconsin-Whitewater Whitewater WI
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University Of Wisconsin-Platteville - School Of Education University of wisconsinPlatteville School of education. general education.Students completing degree requirements at UW-Platteville must take courses http://www.uwplatt.edu/education/
Western - General Info ProgramTo-Program Articulation Agreement University of wisconsin-PlattevilleWestern wisconsin Technical College (LaCrosse). general education COURSES http://www.uwplatt.edu/registrar/agreements/Western/
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Continuing Education: General Information general Information. University of wisconsin Eau Claire s Continuing Educationcenter is the Universitys bridge to the community. http://www.uwec.edu/ce/geninfo.htm
Extractions: Membership 2005-2006 Function: Recommend criteria for General Education courses and develop the purposes and intended learning outcomes for general education. The criteria, purposes, and intended learning outcomes will be forwarded to the University Senate Academic Policies Committee and the University Senate for approval. Approve courses for inclusion in the General Education Program, periodically reviewing existing general education courses for reapproval. Review yearly the UWEC catalog copy regarding General Education. Membership: Faculty representatives as follows: six from the College of Arts and Sciences; two from the College of Business; two from the College of Education and Human Sciences; and one from the College of Nursing and Health Sciences Designee of Provost/Vice Chancellor Office One student Chair: David Lonzarich (fall semester), David Jones (spring semester)
Extractions: The University of Wisconsin-La Crosse shares in the mission of the University of Wisconsin System which is to develop human resources; to discover and disseminate knowledge; to extend knowledge and its application beyond the boundaries of its campuses; and to serve and stimulate society by developing in students heightened intellectual, cultural, and human sensitivities as well as scientific, professional, and technological expertise and a sense of purpose. Inherent in this broad mission are methods of instruction, research, extended education and public service designed to educate people and improve the human condition. Basic to every purpose of the system is the search for truth.
Welcome To WAMLE.ORG The purpose of the wisconsin Association for Middle Level education is to promotethe general improvement of education for students of middle school age. http://www.wamle.org/
Extractions: Welcome! The Wisconsin Association for Middle Level Education is dedicated to promoting the educational experiences of middle level learners by providing vision, knowledge, and resources to all who serve them in order to foster the development of life-long learners, caring individuals, and responsible citizens. What's New with WAMLE? Click the conference button on the left to find out more about our keynote speaker, author Linda Perlstein. Can you guess the topic of her book? Let us give you a hint or two: You will also find links under the conference button for applications to present a Learning Lab on Thursday or a breakout session on Friday. Registration forms are available to aid your early planning for staff development funds. phschool.com
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