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  1. Amphibians and Reptiles in Kansas (Public Education, No 13) by Joseph T. Collins, 1993-08
  2. Kansas Education in Perspective 2003-2004 (Kansas Education in Perspective) by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan, 2003-09
  3. Education Proceedings 2000: 30th Annual Conference Frontiers by Mo.) Frontiers in Education Conference (30th : 2000 : Kansas City, 2000-12
  4. Archeology in Kansas (Public Education Series, No 9) by Patricia J. O'Brien, 1984-04
  5. A Time to Lose: Representing Kansas in Brown v. Board of Education by Paul E. Wilson, 1995-03-01
  6. Qed State-By-State School Guide 1993-94/Illinois/Indiana/Iowa/Kansas/Michigan/Minnesota/Missouri/Nebraska/Ohio/Wisconsin/Midwest Edition (Qed State School Guide Midwest Regional Set)
  7. Proceedings of the Sixty-Ninth Representative Assembly Kansas City, Missouri, July 5-8, 1990 (Proceedings of the Representative Assembly)
  8. Fishes in Kansas (Public Education Series ; No. 14) by Kross, 1975-07
  9. Schoolwomen of the Prairies and Plains: Personal Narratives from Iowa, Kansas, and Nebraska, 1860S-1920s by Mary Hurlbut Cordier, 1992-09
  10. Kansas (Lifepac)
  11. Instrumental music in western Kansas schools, (Fort Hays. Kansas State College studies. General series, no. 16. Education series) by Harold G Palmer, 1951
  12. Assessing general education -- one community college's story: Chapter two by Kathleen A O'Hara, 1996
  13. History of Catholic Education in Kansas: 1836-1932 by Richard J. Bollig, 1984-01
  14. General information concerning Kansas Technical Institute in regards to its status and place in the educational picture of Kansas by G. Robert Cotton, 1953

1. University General Education Courses
and approved for 5 years by the University General Education Council. Home Search What's New Help Comments Kansas State University
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2. UGE Welcome Page
General Education at Kansas State University Related Links UGE Site Map Fall 2005 UGE Courses Did you want the General Education
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3. Kansas State Department Of Education
The Kansas State Board of Education is charged with the general supervision of public education and other educational interests in the state.
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4. AllPages.com - General Education, Kansas City, Missouri (MO)
AllPages.com Yellow Pages provides business listings (addresses) for General Education, Kansas City, Missouri (MO).
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5. Kansas City Education General Education - RelocationCentral
Education Resources for Kansas City. Longview Community College information about the arreas community colleges, including a pop-up menu for
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6. Kansas City Education General Education - RelocationCentral
Education Resources for Kansas City. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS LEAVENWORTH PUBLIC LIBRARY (Leavenworth) Leavenworth Public Library, dial-up catalog
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7. College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University
with no previously acquired Kansas State University or transfer credit will be required to meet University General Education expectations.
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8. Goals Of General Education
Goals of General Education Goal 1. The University of Kansas Office the University Registrar 1450 Jayhawk Blvd., 121 Strong Hall Lawrence, KS
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9. KU School Of Medicine-Wichita
KU School of MedicineWichita 1010 N. Kansas Wichita Academic Resources The Campus Comments Contact Education General Information Help
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10. Kansas State Board Of Technical Professions - Continuing Education
Education General Information These documents contain important information regarding continuing education requirements of the Kansas Board
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11. College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University
The University general education program strives to add breadth to the Only courses taken at kansas State University will be used to meet the UGE
http://www.humec.ksu.edu/dean/uge/
KSU HUMEC Dean's Office : UGE
University General Education
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Human Ecology UGE Verification Form
The University General Education program strives to add breadth to the educational experience. It helps students widen their perspectives, explore the relationships between various subjects, and develop critical and analytical thinking skills. Effective Fall 1997, new students with no previously acquired Kansas State University or transfer credit will be required to meet University General Education expectations. Minimum University General Education (UGE) requirements:
  • All students must meet UGE requirement of 18 credits in approved general education courses, six of which are upper division credits (300-level or higher). Only courses taken at Kansas State University will be used to meet the UGE requirements. To ensure breadth in the general education experience, each student must complete at least one approved UGE course in four of the following areas.
    • Quantitative studies (except MATH 100) Economics Social sciences Humanities Life sciences Physical sciences A course from a professional college
    Students should consult with their academic advisers to assure that their choices of approved UGE courses meet the required distribution.

12. . : The Institute For Labor Studies : :
A kansas City based labor education program offering credit and non credit courses for union members and the general public. Sponsors a radio show the Heartland Labor Forum.
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13. College Of Human Ecology At Kansas State University
Social work graduates are eligible for social work licensure in kansas an Family and Consumer Sciences education Teacher Licensure general human
http://www.humec.ksu.edu/aboutus/
KSU HUMEC : What is Human Ecology?
About the College of Human Ecology
Message from the Dean
In a world focused on things, human ecology focuses first on people. The mission of the college of Human Ecology is to discover, disseminate, and apply knowledge to meet basic human needs and improve the human condition. This knowledge advances professions, public policies, human services, business, and industry. The college enrolls 1,895 undergraduate and 200 graduate students and employs more than 80 faculty members in teaching, research, and extension positions. Undergraduate programs offered in the college are listed below. Human Ecology graduates have learned to understand and appreciate how people interact with each other and their environment. They recognize and value diversity. Our graduates are informed of issues that directly affect individuals, families and communities. Our graduates make a difference in people's lives. Our graduates help to make the world a better place. Apparel Marketing and Design
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14. Kansas State Board Of Technical Professions - Continuing Education General Infor
Continuing education general Information important information regardingcontinuing education requirements of the kansas Board of Technical Professions.
http://www.accesskansas.org/ksbtp/ceinfo.html
Page last updated March 30, 2005 Continuing Education General Information These documents contain important information regarding continuing education requirements of the Kansas Board of Technical Professions. Please take time to read them and call the Board office at (785) 296-4800 if you have any questions. These files can be viewed by clicking on the links below. Please note : To view and print the tracking form directly in pdf format, the Adobe Acrobat Reader for your version of Windows is required. If you do not have this reader, click here , then follow instructions to download to your computer. Once installed, you may retrieve and print the tracking form below in pfd format, or if desired you may opt to download the form in Excel format. Download the tracking form in PDF format or Download the tracking form in MS Excel format Frequently Asked Questions and Answers
Regarding Continuing Education

Continuing Education Rules and Regulations
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Schedule for Reporting Continuing Education

15. Kansas Attorney General Phill Kline
The Statewide DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance education) Program was created by the Office of kansas Attorney general Phill Kline 120 SW 10th Ave
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Drug Abuse Resistance Education (D.A.R.E.)... The Statewide D.A.R.E (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) Program was created by the legislature in1999. The program has two staff members, whose duties include assisting and providing resources to D.A.R.E. officers across the state, making school visits, and coordinating the training required before officers can teach the lessons. D.A.R.E. was established in 1983 and continues to be an active partnership between parents, schools, and law enforcement. The program has grown to be the most popular and widely used prevention curriculum in the world. Kansas has 257 D.A.R.E. officers representing 122 law enforcement agencies in 58 counties. In 2001, more than 130,000 Kansas students in 394 schools from 161 districts received the D.A.R.E. program. D.A.R.E. is a school-based prevention curriculum designed to be delivered by uniformed law enforcement officers. Its goal is to assist students in developing knowledge, skills and attitudes that will help them avoid substance abuse and violence. D.A.R.E. is a partnership between schools, families and law enforcement that enhances the protective and social bonding factors in family, school and community. It helps students identify risk factors and works on building skills to avoid those risk factors. The core curriculum is designed for the exit level of elementary school (usually 5th or 6th grade), and consists of a 17-lesson format. The middle school and high school curriculums are each delivered in 10 lessons. All three of these curriculums use a workbook and are based on a cooperative learning strategy.

16. Curriculum-Based Measurement
Northeast kansas education Service Center. Lecompton, kansas The projectaligns general and special education teachers to work cooperatively and
http://nekesc.org/cbm.html
Curriculum-Based Measurement Northeast Kansas Education Service Center Lecompton, Kansas Director: Jim Wheeler, PhD. ....Measuring Learning Outcomes and Making Data-Based Decisions Using Curriculum-Based Measurement is a three-year model being developed by the Northeast Kansas Education Service Center to change pre-referral, referral, identification, classification, placement, and program delivery practices in special and general education programs in Kansas. ....Addressing school reform issues and Quality Performance Accreditation, the project grounds district restructuring efforts to the basic unit of school instruction: the general education classroom. The project aligns general and special education teachers to work cooperatively and collaboratively within the general education classroom. Together, teachers can access and plan appropriate classroom support services, set achievement standards and evaluate student progress using continous performance measures of the child's progress in the curriculum taught. ....Curriculum-Based Measurement is developing a regional, normative base for selecting students in need of special services. Development of regional curriculum-based achievement standards provides a curriculum-centered rationale for the level and duration of instructionally-appropriate special education support services. Student eligibility for special education services is determined through frequent classroom assessments of the student's proficiency in the school's curricula.

17. Kansas State University Information
Special education general; Surveying; Veterinary Clinical Sciences (MS Ph D) For kansas State University pupils on the last, additional online
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Kansas State University
Anderson Hall
Manhattan, Kansas 66506
Website: Kansas State University
Type of college: 4-year public
Degree types offered: Associate's, Bachelor's, Doctor's, First-professional degree, Master's, One but less than two years
Degree Programs offered:
  • Accounting
  • Accounting Other
  • Adult and Continuing Teacher Education
  • Agricultural Business and Management
  • Agricultural Economics
  • Agricultural Engineering
  • Agricultural Mechanization Other
  • Agricultural Teacher Education
  • Agriculture / Food Products Processing Operations
  • Agronomy and Crop Science
  • Aircraft Mechanic / Technician Airframe
  • Aircraft Mechanic / Technician Powerpla
  • Aircraft Pilot and Navigator (Professional)
  • Animal Sciences General
  • Anthropology
  • Architectural Engineering
  • Architecture
  • Architecture and Related Programs Other
  • Art General
  • Aviation and Airway Science
  • Biochemistry
  • Biological Sciences / Life Sciences Other
  • Biology General
  • Business General
  • Business Administration and Management
  • Chemical Engineering
  • Chemistry General
  • Chemistry Other
  • Child Growth Care and Development Studi
  • Civil Engineering General
  • Civil Engineering / Civil Technology / Technician
  • Clothing / Apparel and Textile Studies
  • Communication Disorders General
  • Communications General
  • Communications Other
  • Computer and Information Sciences General
  • Computer Engineering
  • Computer Engineering Technology / Technician
  • Computer Programming
  • Computer Systems Analysis
  • Construction / Building Technology / Technician

18. Kansas State Department Of Education
The kansas State Board of education is charged with the general supervision ofpublic education and other educational interests in the state.
http://www.ksde.org/
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Welcome to the Kansas State Department of Education homepage. The Department promotes the mission of the Kansas State Board of Education through leadership and support for student learning in Kansas. The Kansas State Board of Education is charged with the general supervision of public education and other educational interests in the state. While clearly acknowledging the role and importance of local control, the State Board of Education has the responsibility to provide direction and leadership for the supervision of all state educational institutions under its jurisdiction.
KERC - Kansas Education Resource Center KERC ) has been developed by KSDE to assist educators in knowing, understanding, and using the Kansas curriculum standards, especially as they align with the Kansas state assessments. The website provides free, quality lesson plans and resources aligned to the state standards, with new content continually reviewed for inclusion on the site. A Powerpoint presentation regarding KERC is available here
2003-2004 Building, District and State Report Cards

19. KCKCC.EDU - General Education Development (GED)
Cash or checks made to kansas City kansas Community College are the only acceptablepayment All pretests are held in the Community education Building.
http://www.kckcc.edu/ged/
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GED Group Test Dates For 2005
Application Time Constraints GED Pretests Dates Dates for GED English Tests ... Date for GED Spanish Tests
  • Fee $25.00
    FREE: If referred by an ASAP Instructor
    A valid Kansas ID is required, such as, driver's license or KS ID card
    Testing Fee - $68.00 Re-testing Fee - $68.00

Official GED Pretests 2005
(A valid Kansas ID is required, such as, driver's license or KS ID card)

Month Date Day Time Location August August 1 (Monday) 3:00-9:00 pm Conference Room A August 15 (Monday) 3:00-9:00 pm Conference Room A September September 6 (Tuesday) Conference Room A September 20 (Tuesday) Conference Room A October October 4 (Tuesday) Conference Room A October 18 (Tuesday) Conference Room A November November 2 (Wednesday) Conference Room A November 16 (Wednesday) Conference Room A December December 7 (Wednesday) Conference Room A December 13 (Tuesday) Conference Room A Fee $25.00

20. K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006: University General Education Program
Students may take no university general education courses from within their major kansas State University must satisfy the university general education
http://courses.k-state.edu/catalog/undergraduate/ta/uge.html
K-State Undergraduate Catalog 2004-2006
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University General Education Program
The College of Technology and Aviation requires each student to complete course work that fulfills the university general education requirements. The following information describes these requirements for associate and bachelor's degree programs in the college.
Associate degrees
Degree requirements for students pursuing an associate degree in the College of Technology and Aviation include 6 credit hours of approved university general education courses. Students may take no university general education courses from within their major field of study.
Bachelor's degrees
Degree requirements for students pursuing a bachelor's degree in the College of Technology and Aviation include 18 credit hours of approved university general education courses, of which at least 6 credit hours are at the 300 level or above.
Students may take no more than six credit hours of university general education course work with the same course number prefix, and they may take no university general education courses from within their major field of study.
Policy for transfer students Students entering Kansas State University transferring credit from accredited two-year or four-year institutions are required to complete a minimum number of university general education credit hours at K-State. The minimum number of university general education credit hours required is based upon total number of completed transfer credit hours accepted at K-State on the student's initial date of entry.

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