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  1. Review of Hawaii's regulations affecting early childhood education and care programs by Teresa Vast, 1994
  2. Internet and the TEACH act. (Law of the Line).(Technology, Education and Copyright Harmonization Act ): An article from: Hawaii Business by Bob Godbey, 2003-01-01
  3. Got Health? The Hawaii Partnership for Standards-Based School Health Education.: An article from: Journal of School Health by Beth Pateman, Lola Hiroko Irvin, et all 2000-10-01
  4. Special report: wish list for '99 legislation.(Targeted Industries Growth Report)(legislative proposals for selected industries in Hawaii): An article from: Hawaii Business
  5. Guide to Child Care Regulations in Hawaii #720

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83. Fishing Regulations
Aquatic science, boating and fishing education resources for educators, Be sure that you are familiar with the correct fishing regulations for the
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Fishing Wisconsin: Regulations for 2004-2005

To assist Wisconsin anglers with their fishing, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR) produces several fishing regulation pamphlets which are specific to the species of fish and, in some cases, the waterbody. Generally, fishing seasons do not coincide with the calendar year. Be sure that you are familiar with the correct fishing regulations for the season, species and waterbody on which you are fishing.
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Fishing license and regulations information for North Dakota - North Dakota is recognized nationally for its excellent fishing. Anglers travel from all across the country to catch Lake Sakakawea Chinook salmon, Red River catfish, Devils Lake perch, and paddlefish from the confluence of the Missouri and Yellowstone rivers. In addition, other public waters scattered throughout the state offer bass, bluegill, crappie, muskellunge, sauger, trout, and other species.
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84.   Our Leadership Team @ WCCHC                                 Â
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Leadership Home Enter Main Campus Map/Satellites Board of Directors ... Links The Health Center’s Leadership Team is responsible for implementing policy and plans established by the Center’s Board of Directors. Leadership Team meetings serve as a forum for administrative decision making.
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85. School Choice Programs Tighten Accountability Measures
hawaii education. (3/17) Schools and its students can benefit from the many Overregulation of educational choice markets could also slow growth and
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Related Links Restructuring California's School Finance System (1/23) California should create one simple funding mechanism that distributes both categorical and revenue-limit funding based on a weighted student formula that would include one base allocation equalized across the state and additional weighted funds for students with additional needs including special education, poverty, and English learners. Full Text
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86. UC IPM Annual Reports: Pesticide Safety Education Program: 1997
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87. Task Force To Examine The Implications Of Special Ed Regulations
The task force will work closely with the US Department of education (ED) and “With federal regulations that guide states on how and when to include
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Washington, DC, February 17, 2004 The Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) announces the members of its newly created Task Force on Special Education. This task force has been assembled in an effort to better understand the implications of federal regulations and other legislation aimed at helping students with disabilities learn to their potential, namely the Individuals with Disabilities Act (IDEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB). “Educators in every state in our nation want to improve the learning outcomes for student with disabilities,” said Terry Bergeson, Washington State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction and chair of the CCSSO Task Force. “We must take advantage of this opportunity to move away from our heavy emphasis on compliance to a stronger focus on higher learning and achievement levels for all students with special needs.”

88. Environment News Service ENS Latest Environmental Information Education Current
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NASA Approves More Telescopes for Hawaii's Tallest Mountain MAUNA KEA, Hawaii
, August 8, 2005 (ENS) - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has decided that the summit of Mauna Kea, the highest mountain in the Pacific Basin, is the most suitable site to locate four to six small telescopes. On Friday, NASA released its Record of Decision concerning the Outrigger Telescopes Project, selecting the W.M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea as the site for the project. In its decision, NASA states, "No alternate site matches the scientific capability of the W. M. Keck Observatory on Mauna Kea, which hosts the world's two largest and most powerful telescopes. The W.M. Keck Observatory is found to offer the highest overall scientific potential, as well as the lowest technical and programmatic risk." Rising above 40 percent of the Earth's atmosphere, the dry, cloud-free summit of Mauna Kea is used as a platform for the world's largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submillimeter astronomy. There are currently 13 working telescopes near the summit of Mauna Kea, and four to six Outrigger telescopes are proposed.

89. Current Status Of America's Wall Of Church-State Separation: Hawaii
09/02, The hawaii Citizens for the Separation of State and Church (HCSSC) has The proposal may have other supporters on the state Board of education,
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90. TRAM: Federal Regulations
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91. UHWOnline! About UHWO : Policies
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Individuals designated to coordinate the University of Hawai'i-West O'ahu effort are:
Academic Affairs: Joseph R. Mobley , Vice-Chancellor (Interim)
Student Affairs: Jean M. Osumi, Dean of Student Services
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Family Educational Rights and Privacy (FERPA) The rights of students under the Act include the following, subject to conditions and limitations specified in the Act: A student has the right to inspect and review their own education records. A student has the right to request to amend education records in order to ensure accuracy of such records. A student shall have the right to request a hearing in order to resolve disputes regarding a student's right to inspect or amend the student's education records.

92. University Of Hawaii At Manoa Catalog
The college offers the bachelor of education (BEd) degree in elementary education Students’ progress in teacher education programs will be evaluated at
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The college offers the bachelor of education (BEd) degree in elementary education (with early childhood, Hawaiian education, and special education options available) and in secondary education (with a Hawaiian Education and special education option available) and the bachelor of science (BS) degree in kinesiology and leisure science. Specific degree requirements for these undergraduate programs, including copies of the General Education Core requirements specified for education majors, are available in the Office of Student Academic Services, Wist Annex 2-126. For program requirements for the BEd, see the Institute for Teacher Education section of the Catalog. For program requirements for the BS in KLS, see the kinesiology and leisure science section of the Catalog. Programs are offered State-wide, as well as at UH Manoa.
Admission Requirements
Students applying for admission to the bachelor of education program must have achieved upper division status by completing a minimum of 55 credit hours from an accredited college. BS majors in KLS follow specific General Education Core requirements listed on their program sheet. Students must also meet the following criteria:

93. Hawai`i Department Of Land And Natural Resources: Index: Hunting
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94. UC IPM Annual Reports: Pesticide Safety Education Program: 1997
Information about the Pesticide Safety education Program Annual Report, by the Department of Pesticide Regulation through an examination process.
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95. Environment News Service ENS Latest Environmental Information Education Current
hawaii Democrats in Tune with Kerry, Dean on Environment Dean made it clear that Democrats stand for some governmental regulation, but not too much.
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Hawaii Democrats in Tune with Kerry, Dean on Environment By Sunny Lewis
HONOLULU, Hawaii
, May 31, 2004 (ENS) - This is the season when state political parties gather to choose the delegates they will send to the national political conventions - to the Democratic convention July 26 to 29 in Boston, or to the Republican convention August 30 to September 2 in New York. Since the choice of Presidential contenders already has been decided, it falls to the stars of each party to energize the party faithful who will get out the vote for the November 2 election. At the Hawaii Democratic Convention on Saturday, former governor of Vermont Howard Dean, M.D., got the delegates up on their feet and applauding time and time again - against the Iraq war, for veterans' benefits, for universal health insurance, and for environmental protection linked to fair trade. Dean lost the Democratic presidential nomination to John Kerry earlier this year, but he is out on the campaign trail raising support for Kerry now.

96. Robert Fox Research Page
To learn and to belong Case studies of emerging ethnocentric charter schools in hawaii. (presented at the 2002 meeting of the American Educational Research
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Fox, R.A., (2005), Book Review of:, The Charter School Dust-up: Examining the Evidence on Enrollment and Achievement , Carnoy, M., Jacobsen, R., Mishel, L., and Rothstein, R., Teachers College Press, 2005, New York Fox, R.A., (2005), State Charter School Legislation, An Interactive Guide and Roadmap , (accepted for presentation at the 2005 meeting of the American Educational Research Association meeting in Montreal, April 2005) Buchanan, N.K. and Fox, R.A., (2005), “ Recent Developments in Hawai'i Ethnocentric Charter Schools ,” (title approximate) in “ School Choice and Progressive Politics ,” (title of panel presentation approximate). ( accepted for presentation at the 2005 meeting of the American Educational Research Association meeting in Montreal, April 2005)

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