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  1. Turning point for schools.(Editorials)(Oregon makes investment in education)(Editorial): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-06-16
  2. Oregon (Lifepac)
  3. The Oregon and Santa Fe Trails (American History Series) by Cindy Barden, 2001-07
  4. Oregon: The Oregon Experience by Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer, 2000-09
  5. The "leap-meter";: An investigation into the possibilities of the Sargent test as a measure of general athletic ability, (University of Oregon publication. Physical education series) by John F Bovard, 1928
  6. The measurement of general athletic ability in college men, (University of Oregon publications. Physical education series) by Frederick Warren Cozens, 1929
  7. Lawmakers demand college fee study.(Higher Education)(A committee gives the Oregon University System a deadline to show progress): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-05-04
  8. The Wild Year: Joshua's Oregon Trail Diary by Patricia Hermes, 2003-08-01
  9. An 'F' for effort.(Editorials)(Oregon ranks low in higher education spending)(Editorial): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-04-08
  10. Chancellor sounds alarm over pay gap.(Higher Education)(Presidents: Lagging salaries put Oregon at a disadvantage in hiring university leadership.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  11. Skeptics gather to sort out normal and paranormal.(Higher Education)(The annual conference at the University of Oregon helps experts use science to counter ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  12. More Oregon graduates scoring jobs.(Higher Education)(The state's public universities get generally high marks in a survey): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-02
  13. Well-paying jobs likely to be scarce, study finds.(Business)(Oregon: The report puts investing in education atop a list of remedies.): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
  14. Two schools to hold programs on impact of war in Iraq.(Higher Education)(Lane Community College and the University of Oregon schedule forums for Wednesday): ... from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)

61. General Info - Graduate School Of Education - Portland State University
general Information The Graduate School of education is located at the cornersof 6th and It is authorized by the oregon Teacher Standards and Practices
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The Graduate School of Education is authorized by the State Board of Higher Education to offer degree and licensure programs at the graduate level. It is authorized by the Oregon Teacher Standards and Practices Commission (TSPC) to recommend teacher education and specialist candidates for both initial and continuing licenses. All programs are fully accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education and TSPC.
Other information about the Graduate School of Education can be found here: The Graduate School of Education makes no guarantees as to the currency, accuracy, or quality of information stored here. If misleading or otherwise inappropriate information on an official page is brought to the author's attention, a reasonable effort will be made to fix or remove it.

62. Wou-education-3thru-grade4
Western oregon University. education. Early Childhood Authorization It ishighly recommended that students take PSY 201 general Psychology
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63. Chapter 40, General Policy Statements
(Adopted April 14, 1984 at a general Session of the OLA Conference) 40.101,OLA supports the oregon State System of Higher education Libraries proposed
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AMERICAN LIBRARY ASSOCIATION (ALA) The ALA Representative from OLA must be a member of ALA. (Adopted January 17, 1986) CHILDREN'S SERVICES Income from the summer reading program shall be allocated as the budget for the next year's program. (Adopted November 21, 1986) Income from the summer reading program shall be allocated as the budget for the next year's program. (Adopted November 21, 1986) CONTINUING EDUCATION The Continuing Education Committee shall keep workshop costs low while not going in the red. Variable pricing structure for workshops and other programs would be appropriate. (Adopted January 17, 1986)* Funds raised by workshops should come back to OLA, which would accept the risk involved in any possible shortfall. This policy is not applicable to Continuing Education workshops which are accounted for in a revolving fund. (Adopted October 24, 1983)* FINANCES The Executive Board scholarship fund contribution should equal $1.00 per member. Members shall be counted at the time of the annual conference. This policy to continue as long as funds permit. This policy shall be part of the Treasurer's instructions. (Adopted June 20, 1986) OLA mileage reimbursement shall be 15 cents per mile. This policy is to be implemented with the change in the Expense Request Form 1986-87. (Adopted June 20, 1986)

64. Oregon News - Media Monitoring Service By EIN News
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65. Environmental Education General Info
Taft s Environmental education Program teaches an appreciation, Taft Campusis located near oregon, Illinois. The scenic campus is next to the Rock
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Taft's Environmental Education Program teaches an appreciation, understanding, and awareness of the natural community by studying and interacting with the natural world. Underlying a visit to Taft is the belief that learning is not only restricted to the classroom, but is also accomplished in the world around us. Through the combination of related, multidisciplinary activities and an interaction with the natural world, we hope that students will not only acquire new knowledge, but will also come to appreciate this philosophy.
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Instruction School and Taft Staff prepare a variety of activities and projects. The activities take advantage of the area's natural surroundings using the environment as a natural stimulus for learning. Activities may include reading and language arts, science, health, social studies, and physical education.
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Each school is assigned a specialist to work with school staff to design a program that meets the students' needs. Classes are taught by Taft staff and school staff.

66. Oregon Education Jobs On CareerBuilder.com
Looking for oregon education jobs and other jobs? $25000 $35000 (DOE) YEARLYLOCATION SCIO, oregon general INFORMATION * There is one permanent,
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68. Oregon Attorney General Hits Electrodermal Testing
oregon Attorney general Hardy Meyers has obtained a consent agreement under Hancuff, whose formal education is limited to a high school diploma and
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Oregon Attorney General Hardy Meyers has obtained a consent agreement under which two practitioners have agreed not to misrepresent that electrodermal testing (EDT) can diagnose food allergies, "weak organs," certain viruses, lead levels in children, and various other health problems. The stipulated judgment also requires the defendants to pay $15,000 for costs and to offer refunds to people they have tested during the past three years [1]. The Attorney General's complaint was filed November 15, 2001 against Monte Kline of Bellevue, Washington; Shirley Hancuff of West Linn, Oregon; and Pacific Health Center, Inc., an Oregon corporation. Hancuff, who had until 2000 directed operations at the West Linn clinic, is now owner/franchisee of that facility. Kline, who is president of Pacific Health Systems, owns two other similar clinics under that name in Washington and continues to operate the West Linn clinic. The company's Web site has stated: Pacific Health Center is a non-medical health practice working with natural healing methods from a Christian perspective. More specifically, we integrate biblical principles of health in body, mind and spirit with computerized Electro-Dermal Testing for nutrient deficiencies, food sensitivities, toxicities and other health factors [2].

69. DOGAMI Main Office
Intensive public education efforts along the coast of oregon have resulted in anincreased The Board sets policy and oversees general operations.
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70. DOGAMI General Information–contacts
The dramatic oregon coast is a direct result and constant reminder of the processof plate Earth Sciences Information Officer (Public education Team)
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71. Kgw.com | News For Oregon And SW Washington | Education
An oregon legislative session that began with high hopes for education is ending that would earmark a fixed share of general revenue for all education,
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It's all part of the plan to make high schools more meaningful and make students prove they have mastered the coursework they're being taught.

72. Cottage Grove, Oregon - General Information
The City of Cottage Grove, oregon general Information. That is, when theaverage level of education achieved increases, the potential for residents to
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Cottage Grove, the "Covered Bridge Capital of Oregon", is located in the middle of western Oregon and in the southern part of Lane County. Six of the covered bridges in Lane County are located in or around the City of Cottage Grove. Centennial Bridge, Chambers Railroad Bridge, Currin Bridge, Dorena Bridge, Mosby Creek Bridge and Stewart Bridge) For information regarding these bridges and all covered bridges in Lane County visit the Lane County Covered Bridge web page. The web site contains history, pictures and other information on each bridge. Click here to visit the Cottage Grove Chamber of Commerce's covered bridge virtual tour Cottage Grove is located on Interstate 5 (I-5) which is the region's major north-south interstate highway. Cottage Grove is approximately 20 miles from the major population center of the area (Eugene-Springfield) and serves an immediate labor market of approximately 35,000 people. LIFE IN COTTAGE GROVE
The first thing most newcomers to Cottage Grove notice is that people they don't know will look them in the eye and speak with them on the street. The second thing is the quality and variety of the people.

73. Connect School Funding To Those Who Benefit By Nick Weller Discord
Payments could be tied to inflation or to general increases in education spending to oregon policymakers give lip service to the benefit principle,
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tank.Connect school funding to those who benefit By Nick Weller Discord over Oregon school funding is growing, not just because of concern about overall funding, but also because both urban and rural areas feel local resources are not used to benefit their schools. “[Portland] stole our timber money. So, if they’re going to generate money, it has to go back out to everyone else,” said State Senator Steve Harper (R-Klamath Falls). Sen. Harper’s comment seems to imply that if timber-producing regions were allowed to keep their revenue, he would not object to the Portland region doing the same. Portland City Commissioner Jim Francesconi responded to those who think Portland and Multnomah County should share revenue from a proposed increase on personal income taxes in Multnomah County. In an Oregonian article he said, “About 30 percent of the money we send down to Salem is shifted to the rural schools. C’mon.” There is common ground between Harper and Francesconi that points to a solution. Both politicians allude to the benefit principle, or the idea that there should be a connection between the taxpayers who pay for a service and those who directly benefit from it. This is a common principle used to design funding systems. Discussion of education funding should acknowledge and appreciate that many taxpayers do not have children in the public schools, but they are still required to fund schools through taxation. One of the primary rationales for this is that K-12 education benefits the general population; thus widespread taxation is justified. Even if one accepts a social benefit justification for taxes, it is certain that some advantages of education accrue to individuals. After all, society does not sit in a classroom, individuals do. Individuals acquire skills and knowledge and use them to provide goods and services. There is much evidence that individuals benefit from education. According to the American Council on Education, a person who completes high school will make about $400,000 more during her lifetime than someone without a diploma. Higher compensation provides an economic justification for families to pay a portion of education costs. Why should all taxpayers pay the full costs of education when individuals receive substantial benefits? A tax model for education that connects revenue to those who benefit could provide significant funding for schools and demonstrate that parents and students value education enough to directly pay a portion of the costs. Countless studies, including the National Education Association’s, place the range of taxpayer funding for Oregon education between $7,000 and $9,000 per pupil. Some of this money comes from taxpayers who have children in public schools, but even then the connection between payment and benefit is tenuous at best. To connect services and benefits, government schools should be allowed to charge tuition to families with children in school. If schools were allowed to charge parents even a modest amount, say $50 per month for 10 months or $500 per school year per student, the statewide school system would see an increase in revenue of more than $250 million per year. Schools could charge tuition based on a family’s ability to pay and still raise a substantial sum of money for operating expenses. Payments could be tied to inflation or to general increases in education spending to ensure that parents are not exempt from cost increases in education. The money must go directly to the children’s school to ensure the benefit is connected to who pays and the school is responsive to parents. To increase accountability parents should also be allowed to choose their child’s school so they are not forced to pay for an education that they do not value. The artificial boundaries around and within school districts should be removed so parents can choose the school that best meets their children’s needs. When parents bear a direct portion of the costs of education, and schools must convince students to attend, there will be real incentives for schools to provide high quality programs and use resources efficiently. Oregon policymakers give lip service to the benefit principle, but they have either ignored or misapplied it in considering how to raise revenue for schools. Parents and their children receive a substantial benefit from K-12 education and it is reasonable for them to pay for this service. After all, if parents do not value education enough to spend their own money on it, why should other taxpayers be forced to fund it for them? Nick Weller is education policy analyst at Cascade Policy Institute, a Portland, Oregon think

74. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Oregon
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75. Oregon
60) In September 2000, the oregon Attorney general overruled the Portland schoolboard and affirmed oregon State Council for American Private education
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  • Publicly funded private school choice: No Privately funded school choice: Yes Home-school law: Moderate regulation Ranking on the Education Freedom Index (2001): 16th out of 50 states
K-12 Public Schools and Students (2001-2002)
  • Public school enrollment: 552,144 Students enrolled per teacher: 17.9 Number of schools (2000-2001): 1,263 Number of districts: 198 Current expenditures: $4,572,000,000 Current per-pupil expenditure: $8,280 Amount of revenue from the federal government: 7.1%
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  • Number of teachers: 30,895 Average salary: $43,886
K-12 Private Schools (1999-2000)
  • Private school enrollment: 45,352

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77. OLMIS - Veterans Add To Oregon’s Workforce
How many live in oregon and what are their ages? What education do they have? the educational attainment of oregon veterans with the 18and-over general
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78. OLMIS - Hard Work, Education Help Hispanics Advance In Oregon’s Workforce
The average level for education and income of Hispanics in oregon is lower He earned a general educational Development diploma and learned English and
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79. Oregon Historical Society Education
The education and Public Programs Department of the oregon Historical Society students, and the general public a sense of the diverse people and events
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80. Oregon Homeschooling - A To Z Home's Cool Homeschooling
The annual oregon Christian Home education Conference provides plenty of inspiration This document is a general summary of laws regarding homeschooling,
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