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  1. Courses of study and general regulations for the county high schools of Tennessee: 1921 by J. B Brown, 1921
  2. Despite setback, Tennessee governor remains committed to free tuition plan.(around the nation): An article from: Community College Week by Gale Reference Team, 2007-07-30
  3. Stateline - Ambitious Goals Deferred.: An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Kathy Christie, 2001-11-01

21. Family Pathfinder Tennessee Education Resources
tennessee Department of education has information to help guide you through the and that rules, regulations, policies and practices provide for equal
http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/kennedy/pathfinder/schter.html
Tennessee Education Resources
Early Childhood Tennessee Early Intervention System (TEIS)
School-Age
Tennessee Department of Education
has information to help guide you through the special education process.
Regional Education Consultants:
  • West TN Regional Resource Center
  • Middle TN Regional Resource Center
  • East TN Regional Resource Center
Local Education Agencies (LEAs) have information to help guide you through the special education process. The specific criteria and procedures used by school districts may vary. Your local director of special education and his or her staff can help you get such information. Click here to link to a search page provided by the Tennessee Department of Education to help you find a web site for your school system.
See the alphabetical list below of other places you can get help: Disability Coalition on Education (DCE)
The Disability Coalition on Education is a Statewide alliance in Tennessee of family members, educators, State and advocacy organizations, focused on bringing about positive change in the education of students with and without disabilities. DCE creates partnerships among families, schools, and communities to ensure that all students receive quality education, enjoy a high level of quality of school life in all its aspects, and that rules, regulations, policies and practices provide for equal opportunities for all children.

22. TN State Board Of Education - Rules & Regulations
For a complete copy of the Official Rules of the tennessee Department of education 0520 education of Official Compilation Rules and regulations State of
http://www.tennessee.gov/sbe/rul_reg.html
Skip to Content. Home Board Members ... Contact Us Main content begins below Board Members Executive Director Staff Directory News ... Master Plan Rules and Regulations
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23. CleTN.com - Tennessee CLE Regulations
These regulations express the standard procedures of the tennessee Commission on Commission The tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal education and
http://www.cletn.com/Regulations.aspx
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These regulations express the standard procedures of the Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization. For compelling reasons, the Commission may suspend or alter any part of these regulations in particular matters.
Definitions
Commission: The Tennessee Commission on Continuing Legal Education and Specialization
Rule: The Rule for Mandatory Continuing Legal Education, Rule 21 of the Supreme Court of
Tennessee General Credit: Credit applicable only to the general CLE requirement
EP Credit:
Dual Credit: Credit applicable to either the general or EP requirements
Section 2 Regulations
2A. Exemption Due To Physical Disability
  • Exemptions from the requirements of the Rule due to physical, mental or emotional disability may be made by the Commission upon receipt of an application from the affected attorney. An attorney receiving such an exemption shall be required to reaffirm when filing his or her Annual Report Statement that the circumstances warranting such exemption continue. In any case, such exemption shall not extend past the resumption of the regular, active practice of law.
  • 2B. Inactive Status with Board of Professional Responsibility

    24. IJive.com Search Engine: Tennessee: Education
    Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher certification requirements, tennessee Association for the education of Young Children
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    • State Board of Education pop
      Governing and policy making body for the Tennessee system of public elementary and secondary education. Includes master plans, policies, regulations, teacher certification requirements, and related topics.
      http://www.state.tn.us/sbe/
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      Member organization seeking to have corporal punishment removed from public schools. Articles about the adverse effects of paddling, list of school systems that do not allow corporal punishment, and other information.
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      Responsible for public K-12 and vocational-technical education statewide. Information about the department, its programs, and other state education topics, including colleges and universities, with links to individual schools and districts.
      http://www.state.tn.us/education/

    25. NSDC - Staff Development Library: Policy And Advocacy - State Policy Update: Ten
    The SBE, the SDE, tennessee education Association, and State Farm Insurance provided it complies with State Board of education Rules and regulations.
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    Teaching Standards 1. Status: Has the state adopted Standards for Teaching?
    Yes
    2. Name: What is the document called?
    TENNESSEE STANDARDS FOR TEACHING 3. The Standards: What are the Standards?
    The six standards are for:
    • Planning and Designing Instruction for all Students
    • Teaching and Engaging All Students in Learning
    • Assessing Teaching and Learning
    • Creating and Maintaining Effective Learning Environments
    • Developing as a Professional Educator
    • Communicating for Effective Understanding
    For further information: http://www.state.tn.us/sbe/mentor.htm 4. Levels: Are the standards used to distinguish various degrees of certification/licensure?
    No 5. Source: What resources were used to prepare the standards? Tennessee has adapted the standards of the Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC) as the model by which new teachers are prepared. The only modification to the standards is the addition of the list of domains and indicators of the Framework as an appendix. 6. Responsibility: Under whose authority were the standards developed/adopted?

    26. Bilingual Education State Laws
    Requirements tennessee passed a Civil Rights Act in 1964 at the state level, which was amended Transitional Bilingual education regulations. 603 CMR.
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    November 1997
    By Anita Garcia and Cynthia Morgan Ms. Garcia and Ms. Morgan are Adjunct Fellows at the Center for Equal Opportunity in Washington, D.C.
    Ms. Garcia is also a scholar at the University of California at Berkeley for the Foundation for Teaching Economics.
    Ms. Morgan is also an Ashbrook scholar at Ashland University. Introduction Schools around the United States are now faced with education a growing number of children who lack basic English skills. According to the National Clearinghouse for Bilingual Education , there are 2,437,723 Limited English Proficiency students in the U.S.1 Only a few years ago, many schools had never dealt with a language minority child. Today, an increasing number do. The challenge of providing a quality education to all students is doubled when schools must also teach a child an entire new language as well as academic courses. Over the last 30 years, elected officials, education agencies, and the courts have established guidelines for the education of these students. Federal requirements allow states a wide deal of latitude in selecting the most effective programs for their limited-English-proficient (LEP) students. Many states have enacted their own laws governing the management and style of programs for LEPs. These laws have been developed in cooperation with, or under coercion from, federal agencies and/or activist organizations. The result has been a patchwork of laws and regulations that can vary greatly from state to state.

    27. Committee Backs Bill To Open Charter Schools To All At-risk Students - Thursday,
    The legislation would continue to exempt charter schools from most state regulations. Jerry Winters, spokesman for the tennessee education Association,
    http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/05/03/68803133.shtml
    Middle Tennessee's #1 Online News Source Back Issues Weather Traffic Subscribe to the Paper ... eTech Website Archives adv. search Email Story Print Thursday, 04/28/05 Committee backs bill to open charter schools to all at-risk students By LUCAS L. JOHNSON II
    Associated Press
    Charter schools could enroll at-risk children from any Tennessee public school rather than just students at low-performing schools under a bill moving through the legislature. The Senate Education Committee approved the legislation, 5-2, yesterday, and it is scheduled to be considered by a House education subcommittee next week. ''It allows moms and dads to consider a public charter school even if their child is not in a failing school,'' said Sen. Jamie Hagood, a Knoxville Republican who is the committee chairman and sponsor of the bill. Charter schools are public schools that are free from certain state regulations but are held accountable for results. They are funded by tax dollars diverted from the traditional public school the child is zoned to attend. There are seven charter schools in Tennessee — six in Memphis and one in Nashville. Seven have been approved for next year — four in Memphis, two in Nashville and one in Chattanooga.

    28. Tennessee Boater's Safety Education - Boater's Safety Course
    Environmental Laws and regulations Duck Swimming. In order to keep tennessee waterways clean and fit for recreational use, every boater must do his or her
    http://www.tnboat.com/course/?a=section§ion=1040

    29. NEA: NEA Today -- May 2003 Cover Story
    To the contrary, the regulations allow schools to meet their progress targets In addition, the tennessee education Association talks daily with state
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    Cover Story May 2003
    No Child Left Behind?
    Detailed Table of Contents In this Issue: News Learning Departments
    • Letters President's Viewpoint People Resources ... Past Issues It may have sounded good to some, but this law is heading down the wrong track. What it means to youand what NEA's doing about it. Photo by Nancy J. Pierce A little over a year ago, President George W. Bush sat at a worn, wooden desk in the gymnasium of Ohio's Hamilton High School and put his signature to a massive federal law called the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB). Here, the President declared before a foot-stomping crowd, was the symbol of a "new era" begun. And it was true. Not in four decades had Washington served up such a sweeping overhaul of federal education policy. Passed in Congress with bipartisan support, the 1,100-page billthe latest incarnation of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965markedly expanded the federal government's role in education, prescribed mandates to the states, and along the way touted goals almost nobody could dispute: Close the student achievement gap, make public schools accountable, set standards of excellence for every child, put a qualified teacher in every classroom.

    30. ACUC: Education(Education.html)
    The University of tennessee Memphis training and education program 31, 1989 which amended the USDA Animal Welfare Act. These regulations state that .
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    Training and Education Program for Faulty, Staff, and Students
    General
    In 1985, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services issued the "Public Health Service Policy (PHS) on the Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals by Awardee Institutions." Soon after came the revised "Guide for the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals." In 1986, the PHS Office for Protection from Research Risks (OPRR) sent revisions of the PHS Policy to institutions who use research animals. These changes were mandated to conform with the "Health Research Extension Act of 1985." A significant change included in the revised policy is an "...explanation of the training or instruction available to scientists, animal technicians, and other personnel involved in animal care, treatment, and use." The most detailed provision for training of research staff in animal care and/or experimental procedures was included in the 1985 text of the "Improved Standards for Laboratory Animals Act"(Public Law 99-198), which amended the Animal Welfare Act. Subsequent proposed rules and regulations were published in the Federal Register in March, 1987 as promulgated by the Act and were finalized on August 31, 1989. These regulations state that:

    31. Registered Nurse School Tennessee -- Education-Portal.com --
    People who searched for registered nurse school tennessee found the articles, A license may also be necessary depending on state regulations.
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    People who searched for registered nurse school tennessee found the articles, information, and resources on this page helpful. September 26, 2005
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    32. Tennessee Yellow Pages For Kids With Disabilities
    Visit the tennessee Yellow Pages for Kids with Disabilities for reliable Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other
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    33. Directory Of State Departments Of Education
    Request a copy of your state special education regulations and other information about special tennessee Division of Special education 615741-2851
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    34. Tennessee Safe Boating Regulations And Requirements
    Mandatory education for all boaters in tennessee. REQUIREMENT. Boater education is required for all persons born after January 1, 1989 who operate a powered
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    Wildlife Resources Agency
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    PO Box 40747
    Nashville, TN 37204
    Phone: (615) 781-6601 There is currently
    Mandatory Education
    for all boaters in Tennessee. REQUIREMENT Boater Education is required for all persons born after January 1, 1989 who operate a powered watercraft on Tennessee waters.
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    35. Tennessee House Bill 432 And Senate Bill 1117
    The commissioner of the tennessee higher education commission is authorized to promulgate rules and regulations to effectuate the purposes of this act.
    http://www.studentsforacademicfreedom.org/actions(boxattop)/Tennessee/TNHousebil
    Tennessee House Bill 432 and Senate Bill 1117
    Filed for intro on 02/03/2005
    HOUSE BILL 432
    By Campfield
    SENATE BILL 1117
    By Finney
    AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49,
    Chapter 7, relative to higher education.
    to academic freedom and rights to freedom from discrimination on the basis of political or
    religious beliefs; and
    WHEREAS, students enrolled in state postsecondary educational institutions have the right to information concerning grievance procedures for the protection of their academic freedoms; and WHEREAS, it is determined to be in the best interests of the state to direct the governing board of state postsecondary educational institutions to adopt a grievance procedure for use in BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF TENNESSEE: SECTION 1. Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 49, Chapter 7, Part 1, is amended by adding the following as a new appropriately designated section: (a) Students enrolled in state postsecondary educational institutions shall have the following rights: (1) The right to expect that their academic freedom will not be infringed upon by instructors who create a hostile environment toward their political or religious beliefs or who introduce controversial matter into the classroom or course work that is substantially unrelated to the subject of study;

    36. Legislative Action - Past Years
    In tennessee, the Select Oversight Committee on education will study the state s Reform legislation in Texas reduces state education regulations by an
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    The 1995 Legislative Briefing
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    Actions to downsize government and increase efficiency dominated the legislative agendas of SREB states in 1995, and schools and colleges in many states found themselves accepting more freedom and flexibility in return for more accountability.
    It was also a belt-tightening year across the region. In most states, education budgets grew less than they did one year ago. Increases to elementary and secondary education budgets for 1995-96 are lower in nearly every SREB state, while higher education budget increases are lower in two-thirds of the states. Pay raises for school teachers and college faculty are also generally lower.
    Despite the slowdown in the growth of public college and university budgets across the region, tuition increases for in-state students were generally modest. A few states saw increases as high as 7 percent, but more states held tuition steady.
    Three SREB states passed charter school bills designed to encourage more educational innovation. Most other states considered such bills or agreed to study the concept further.
    Higher education budgets
    Higher education budget increases in the SREB states ranged from about 1 percent to 9 percent. Increases of less than 4 percent were approved in Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Virginia. Four-year colleges in North Carolina and Tennessee institutions will operate at about last year's funding level. Colleges in Georgia will see the greatest boost at 9 percent. Budgets in Arkansas, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, and West Virginia are up 6 to 8 percent. Funding in Alabama will decline 7.6 percent.

    37. Training Program
    such as tennessee special education regulations, legal/ethical issues, crisis intervention, selected topics in psychopathology, and professional issues.
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    Description of Educational Philosophy and Training Model, Goal and Objectives
    Administration Program Characteristics Seminars and Conferences ... Internship Supervision Description of Educational Philosophy and Training Model, Goals and Objectives: Consortium objectives are arranged into two levels. Level I objectives are primarily involved with assessment and management activities. Level II objectives are activities in the areas of consultation and intervention. Level I and Level II objectives are developed to meet the competencies. back to top Administration The Consortium designates the training personnel for each site. The personnel are listed as "Mentoring Psychologists" and are relieved of some regular duties so that time is available for supervision and training. back to top Program Characteristics 1. Interns are given exposure to individuals from minority cultures and racial/ethnic groups. Two hours per month of diversity training (guest speakers, group discussion on relevant topics, etc.) is provided and attendance is required.

    38. National Home Education Network -
    NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and regulations. Homeschool laws are unique Homeschool Laws for tennessee Homeschool Laws for Texas
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    39. Shelby, Tennessee Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
    Attorneys for education Law in Shelby County, tennessee departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s
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    Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
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    40. Anderson, Tennessee Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers And Law Firms
    Attorneys for education Law in Anderson County, tennessee departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s
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    Education Law Attorneys, Lawyers and Law Firms help students and their families obtain the benefits of Federal, State, and Local laws providing special education and services, equal access and non-disciminatory treatment for education and school and athletic activities. Education Law Attorneys work with parents, students, School Boards and other government, administrative and regulatory agencies, departments and bureaus to comply with the law and regulations, and to advance children`s interests.
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