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         New Jersey Education General:     more books (71)
  1. Memorandum from S.J. Flink, consultant, to Committee on Education, New Jersey General Assembly, re Assembly bill no. 53 by Salomon J Flink, 1958
  2. New Jersey Education in Perspective 2003-2004 (New Jersey Education in Perspective) by Kathleen O'Leary Morgan, 2003-09
  3. New Jersey Real Estate Exam Prep by Kaplan Real Estate Education, 2005-02-23
  4. Insights : Art in Special Education, Educating the Handicapped through Art by Angel E. Shectman, 1990-06
  5. The General Public's Guide To New Jersey Wills, Estates, Taxes and Planning by Robert G. Saliba, 2005-09-28
  6. Coming of Age in New Jersey: College and American Culture by Michael Moffatt, 1989-03-01
  7. Qed State School Guide, 1998-99: New Jersey (Qed State School Guide New Jersey)
  8. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94: New York/New Jersey/Maryland/Delaware/District of Columbia/Pennsylvania/West Virginia/Virginia/Mid-Atlantic (Qed State School Guide Mid-Atlantic Regional Set)
  9. Qed's School Guide, 1987-88: Mid-Atlantic : Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia (Qed State School Guide Mid-Atlantic Regional Set)
  10. Mdr's School Directory New Jersey 2005-2006 (Mdr's School Directory New Jersey)
  11. History of The College of New Jersey, at Princeton. Vol. 1 by John Maclean, 2006-11-23
  12. New Jersey (Switched-on Schoolhouse : State History)
  13. Mdr's School Directory New Jersey 2006-2007 (Mdr's School Directory New Jersey)
  14. Teaching about Apprenticeship in New Jersey: A Resource Manual Using Apprenticeship Questions and Answers by Frank J. Orlando, 2005-08-01

1. New Jersey Education Association [NJEA - Home Page]
NJEA joins the Homes for New Jersey campaign, a nonpartisan statewide Office of the Attorney General, along with the Department of Education
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. New Jersey - Asperger Syndrome Education Network
This video is available for the general public and has been mailed to school districts in New Jersey. Education about the issues
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. State Of New Jersey
New Jersey Inspector General Mary Jane Cooper released a report of initial findings stemming from review higher education. Support New Jersey
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4. ICLE - New Jersey Institute For Continuing Legal Education
New Jersey ICLE helps lawyers and judges increase general professional competence, keep abreast of changes in the law, and become more proficient in
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5. NJ Courts Online
New Jersey Courts Shrink Backlog in Key Areas. Read the press release. The General Assignment Info U.S. Code Judicial Education Center
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6. Ramapo College Of New Jersey General Education Courses
General Education Courses. Spring 2004 for Faculty/Staff Telephone Directory - Site Map Ramapo College of New Jersey . 505 Ramapo Valley
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7. Ramapo College Of New Jersey General Education Courses
General Education Courses. Fall 2004 Search for Faculty/Staff Telephone Directory - Site Map Ramapo College of New Jersey . 505 Ramapo
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

8. Monmouth University
Monmouth University has a comprehensive general education curriculum and a life and career advising center. Located in West Long Branch.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

9. New Jersey Chamber Of Commerce
General Info About the Chamber Board Staff Membership Legislative Advocacy Education Featured August Cornerstone New Jersey
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10. Mercer County Community College - Home Page
Appointed Director of Nursing Education more. New Degree in Exercise Science more Program with Saint Peter's College in Jersey City
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11. BCANJ: Building Contractors Association Of New Jersey - Welcome
general building contractor and construction management organization for the state and the recognized building chapter in new jersey for the Associated general Contractors of America (AGC). Government affairs, education, safety and resources.
http://www.bcanj.com/

12. Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital - Department Of EMS And Trauma Education
Continuing education for health professionals and general public in emergency care. Affiliated with University of Medicine and Dentistry of new jerseySchool of Health Related Professions.
http://www.rwjuh.edu/emerg-ed/
In order to make lasting improvements, our website has been moved. You will be automatically sent in ten seconds or click here if it does not redirect http://www.rwjuh-ems.org

13. Untitled Document
A law firm in Matawan, new jersey that engages in the practice of general and special education law on behalf of public school districts, as well as in the practice of estate and tax planning.
http://www.demaio.com/

14. Liberal Learning :: The College Of New Jersey
Goals Outcomes Transformation general education / Liberal Learning The College of new jersey aims to educate students for citizenship in a modern
http://www.tcnj.edu/~liberal/
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Liberal Learning
Definitions Transformation
General Education /
Liberal Learning First Seminar Total List of Liberal Learning Approved Courses Interdisciplinary Concentrations Course Proposal Form ... Society, Ethics and Technology SET TCNJ Home Academics Liberal Learning
Liberal Learning
TCNJ's redesigned curriculum means fewer, more intensive courses and more options for interdisciplinary study. This approach is central to the College's goal: to provide the best public undergraduate educational experience in the nation. The College's Liberal Learning program helps ensure that students learn fundamentals of reasoning, communicating, and living in today's world. The College of New Jersey aims to educate students for citizenship in a modern democracy. Proceeding from the College's mission and its "Guiding Principles for Academic Work," liberal learning has three interdependent structural elements:
Intellectual and Scholarly Growth
The first sparks intellectual and scholarly growth characterized by students' increasing ability to pose intellectually challenging questions, confront significant problems, and apply focused rigor in seeking promising resolutions. This element ensures that learners gain habits of mind necessary to study and understand human knowledge and how it applies to complex problems.

15. Homeschooling Frequently Asked Questions
The new jersey Department of education's homeschool page. Please note that it is intended as a general guideline only. The text of the law is linked from the page.
http://www.state.nj.us/njded/genfo/overview/faq_homeschool.htm
Homeschooling Frequently Asked Questions
In New Jersey, the Legislature under the compulsory education law ( N.J.S.A. 18A:38-25) has permitted children to receive "equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school," including the home. The following homeschooling questions and answers are intended to assist parent(s)/guardian(s)and public school districts in dealing with issues that frequently arise in this context.
  • What are the New Jersey statutes regarding compulsory education?
  • The following New Jersey statutes apply to compulsory education:
    • N.J.S.A. 18A:38-25 requires compulsory education in New Jersey: "Every parent, guardian or other person having custody and control of a child between six and 16 shall cause such child regularly to attend the public schools of the district or a day school in which there is given instruction equivalent to that provided in the public schools for children of similar grades and attainments or to receive equivalent instruction elsewhere than at school." N.J.S.A.

    16. Service Learning General Information :: The College Of New Jersey
    general education new Developments in Different Institutional Contexts,Invited of the new jersey Civic education Consortium since October, 1999.
    http://www.tcnj.edu/~civic/info.html
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    First Year Experience
    FYE Civic Engagement Community Agency Handbook Forms
    Civic Leadership
    Rummel Community Service Scholarship Platinum Torch National Service Honorary Student Organizations
    Community Engaged Learning
    Resources for Faculty Liberal Learning Program
    Volunteer Resources
    Useful Links TCNJ Home Academics Civic Leadership
    FYE Civic Engagement
    Introduction
    Beginning in 1995, the college implemented a comprehensive service learning initiative as part of the First Year Experience (FYE) program and the general education curriculum. Since then the FYE service learning program has had a significant impact on student learning, led to the expansion of service learning in the curriculum, increased campus-wide interest and involvement in community service, and provided the local community with over 65,000 hours of valued service. The major FYE program components include:
  • Athens to New York - All students in their first year enroll in this interdisciplinary core course, taught by full-time faculty in residence hall classrooms. Full-time faculty guide students in an exploration of western and non-western cultures, and help them examine four important questions that are central to the course:
      What does it mean to be human?
  • 17. New Jersey City University [NJCU] :: Graduate Academics :: Graduate College Of E
    The College of education at new jersey City University provides leadership inmeeting In addition to the general graduate study admission requirements,
    http://www.njcu.edu/graduate/academics/grad_college_education.asp
    Site Shortcuts ... Academics Alumni Academic Calendar BEAMS Project Bookstore Calendar Of Events Directions / Map Employment Opportunities Gothic Card GothicNet Online Campus Directories Online Learning University Service Center WebMail NJCU Department Websites A. Harry Moore Lab. School Academic Advisement Academic Affairs Academic Computing Ad-Hoc Budget Committee Admissions: Graduate Admissions: Undergraduate Affirmative Action African Afro/American Studies Aramark - Campus Dining Athletics Bursar's Office Campus Information Systems Career Development Center Chemistry CIRT College of Education College of Prof. Studies Computer Science Cong. Frank J. Guarini Library Continuing Education Controller Controller: Purchasing Cooperative Education CSEM Scholarship Program Dean of Students Early Childhood Learning Center Economics Educational Technology Employee Relations, Office of English As A Second Language Facilities and Construction Mgmt. Financial Aid Geography / Geoscience Graduate Studies Grants and Sponsored Programs Health and Wellness Center Human Resources Information Technology Services Institutional Research Learning Communities, The

    18. State Of New Jersey Homepage
    new jersey Inspector general Mary Jane Cooper released a report of initial and families with access to financial resources for higher education.
    http://my.state.nj.us/

    19. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Superintendent Of Schools
    Acting as an advisor of new jersey Department of education laws, rules, regulationsand acting Chrys Harttraft, education Specialist general education
    http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/schools.htm
    Return Home County Departments and Services
    UPDATED 09/22/2005 HUNTERDON COUNTY
    SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

    PO Box 2900
    Flemington, NJ 08822-2900
    PHONE: FAX:
    EMAIL:
    schools@co.hunterdon.nj.us
    Dr. Gary J. Vitta, County Superintendent
    Directions to Our Office

    Staff of the Hunterdon County Superintendent of Schools ABOUT THE SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS
    SUPERINTENDENT'S STAFF
    HUNTERDON COUNTY SCHOOL DIRECTORY 2005/06 SCHOOL DISTRICTS CALENDARS ... EDUCATION LINKS
    The Hunterdon County Office of the New Jersey State Department of Education functions as a state/county coordinating agency charged with providing educational leadership for 31 school districts. The Hunterdon County Superintendent of Schools is responsible for the following:
  • Acting as an advisor of New Jersey Department of Education laws, rules, regulations and acting as liaison between local chief school administrators and the public; Assisting applicants in obtaining Teacher Certification, both substitute and permanent, in the State of New Jersey;
  • 20. Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Superintendent Of Schools - County Education Speci
    new as of 08/25/2003. COUNTY education SPECIALIST general education Chrys HarttraftPO Box 2900 Flemington, NJ 088222900
    http://www.co.hunterdon.nj.us/schools/edspecialist.htm
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    New as of 08/25/2003 COUNTY EDUCATION SPECIALIST
    GENERAL EDUCATION
    Chrys Harttraft

    PO Box 2900
    Flemington, NJ 08822-2900
    PHONE: FAX: The Hunterdon County Education Specialist is responsible for reviewing school district reports and applications such as Quality Assurance Annual Reports, Professional Development Plans, Special Review Assessments (SRA), Summer School Applications, Multi-Year Equity Plans and Annual Review of Progress, Technology Plans, and Improving America's School Act (IASA)/Class-Size Reduction Consolidated Applications. The Hunterdon County Education Specialist is responsible for the following:
    Chrys Harttraft
    Hunterdon County
    Education Specialist
  • Assisting the County Superintendent in evaluating school districts in implementing state standards. Reviewing school district reports and applications such as Quality Assurance Annual Reports, Special Review Assessments, Summer School Applications, Multi-Year Equity Plans and Annual Review of Progress, and Technology Plans. Reviewing applications for IASA/Class-Size Reduction Federal Funds. In FY2002, Hunterdon County schools are receiving $1,049,023 from these federal grants.
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