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  1. The Evolving Virtual Library: Visions and Case Studies by D. C.) Computers in Libraries Conference 1993 (Washington, 1996-03
  2. Project Head Start: Models and Strategies for the Twenty-First Century (Garland Reference Library of Social Science, Vol 827) by Valo Washington, 1994-12-01
  3. Home & School Communication Journal by Michelle Washington, 2006-03-17
  4. U.S. History Crossword Puzzle Book: Presidents Washington to Clinton 50 Brand-New Puzzles by John H. Thompson, 1997-05
  5. Georgia Irvin's Guide to Schools: Metropolitan Washington, Independent and Public / Pre-K - 12 by Georgia K. Irvin, 2002-09-25
  6. All Too Human: A Political Education by George Stephanopoulos, 1999-03
  7. The Appointment Of Teachers In Cities- A Descriptive Critical And Constructive Study by Frank Washington Ballou, 2007-03-15
  8. The Future of Thinking: Rhetoric and Liberal Arts Teaching by Jeff Mason, Peter Washington, 2007-03-14
  9. Who Wrote the Bible? : a Book for the People by Washington Gladden, 2007-07-15
  10. Proceedings of the Sixty-Fourth Representative Assembly Washington, D.C. June 30-July 3, 1985: 1985 (Proceedings of the Representative Assembly) by National Education Association of the United States, 1986-03
  11. The moral and religious aspect of the Indian question;: A letter addressed to General John Eaton, Department of the Interior, Bureau of Education, Washington, D.C by William Henry Gray, 1879
  12. Elementary curriculum for Seventh-day Adventist schools: Based on the recommendations adopted by the General Conference Department of Education at the ... held in Washington, D.C., April 16-22, 1919 by Sarah Elizabeth Peck, 1920
  13. Relation of the general government to education: A paper read before the National Teachers' Association, at Elmira, New York, August 6th, 1873, by George Washington Atherton, 1873
  14. An adventure in experimental co-operative teaching;: A general account of recent work in progressive education conducted jointly by members of the Department ... (West Virginia State College. bulletin) by Harry Washington Greene, 1938

61. Archdiocese Of Washington - Education
carried out in parishes and Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of washington . general Information and Resources. Evaluation of Religious education
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Religious Education/Catechesis Catechesis, sometimes referred to as religious education, is an essential component of evangelization. Its aim is not simply to instruct, but to form people as Christian disciples and bring them to intimacy and communion with Jesus Christ. The Office for Religious Education supports and implements policies for religious education/catechesis carried out in parishes and Catholic schools of the Archdiocese of Washington. It is committed to all catechetical ministries, offered to both adults and youth/children, which have as their goal a deepened faith and a more profound understanding of the Person of Christ ( Catechesi Tradendae For more information about catechesis, religious education, courses and events, contact the Office for Religious Education at 301-853-4506, or visit our Calendar of Events
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The Hearts Aflame Catechist Formation Program provides both initial and comprehensive formation for parish catechists and elementary school teachers of religion. Archdiocesan catechist certification is awarded to those who satisfy the requirements of the Hearts Aflame Program.

62. UW-Washington County : Library & Technology : General Information
There are four Distance education classrooms; three compressed video and one Room 285 is the primary Distance education compressed video classroom.
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Interlibrary Loan ILL Forms - ILLiad ... Computer Use Policy Quick Links Campus Calendar Contact Us Course Timetables Library Registration Student Services Transfer Information Web E-mail Current Students ... Parents Distance Education IIT Home Information Technology Campus Computer Labs The University of Wisconsin Colleges offer four types of distance learning delivery systems: WislineWeb, Compressed Video, On-line, and Computer Based Training. WislineWeb WislineWeb uses an audio and computer link so that faculty and students can talk to each other and edit each other's documents in a real time classroom setting. Co mpressed Video Compressed video uses audio, computer links, and video connectivity so that faculty and students can not only converse but can also see each other in a real time classroom setting. On-line On-line, or Web-based, teaching is not in real-time. Students and faculty interact with each other as members of a class, over the Internet using Web pages, discussion groups and email. UW Colleges on-line courses never meet at a particular time or place although they are structured within an academic semester time frame.

63. Booker T. Washington And Character Education By Sanderson Beck
8 washington was inspired by educational work and felt that general Armstrongwas but part of that Christlike body of men and women who went into the Negro
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Booker T. Washington and Character Education
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Setting an example: Personal Success Story
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Born a slave, Booker T. Washington rose to become the commonly recognized leader of the Negro race in America. Although he continually strove to be successful and to show other black men and women how they too could raise themselves, his leadership became controversial, and his critics ironically accused him of keeping the Negro down and in his place. Washington's method of uplifting was education in a harmonious trinity of the head, the hand, and the heart. From his founding of Tuskegee Institute in 1881 to his death in 1915 Booker T. Washington exerted a tremendous influence on the consciousness of his people. W. E. B. Du Bois with his concept of developing the "talented-tenth" into leaders through liberal education represented those who felt that Washington placed too much emphasis on industrial education. However, Washington's own Christian character and his education of the heart can give us added insight and perspective into the man and his approach.
Setting an example: Personal Success Story
For the first nine years of his life until 1865 when the close of the Civil War emancipated the boy Booker and the remainder of his race, he like many other Americans of dark skin had been considered a piece of property on a Southern plantation. Any education extraneous to their enforced labor had been forbidden to most Negroes in the South. By 1895 however, in his historic Atlanta Exposition Address, Washington was to say:

64. Lesotho Embassy In Washington - Education
education at this level is classified into general (lower) secondary and The general secondary education is the second stage of “basic education” and
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65. WUSM-Medicine: GMS: Education
Genetics, Medical education, general Internal Medicine washington UniversitySchool of Medicine Division of general Medical Sciences Campus Box 8005
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Education Fellowship Plan Goals The Division of General Medical Sciences of the Department of Medicine offers advanced fellowship training to general internists or specialists who seek to prepare themselves for a career in academic medicine. The training program is focused primarily on the development of clinical and health services research skills. Successful graduates of the program will be attractive candidates for appointment as junior faculty (assistant professor or the equivalent) at major academic centers. Prerequisites Most fellows hold a Doctor of Medicine degree and have completed residency training in internal medicine or another clinical specialty. Resources For each fellow, the program provides salary and benefits, office space, access to library and computer services, and shared secretarial support. Each fellow has access to special funds for research, travel, and other educational activities. One faculty member, working in a field of interest to the fellow, is assigned as an advisor (mentor). Fellows have access to the full clinical resources of the Department of Medicine and may undertake collaborative efforts with other departments. Curriculum
Most fellows complete an extended course on Designing Clinical Research taught by the division faculty. Fellows may take other course work, including courses offered in the College of Arts and Sciences, the Olin School of Business, the Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, the Health Administration Program, the Health Care Services Program and other university programs.

66. Hope College | General Education
Purposes of general education, . Interdisciplinary Learning, WashingtonSemester. This program introduces students who have excelled in a variety of
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67. Students From Washington Heights Keep Alive Dream Of Free College Education At S
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Stony Brook University, SUNY 310 Admin Stony Brook, NY 11794-0605 Students From Washington Heights Keep Alive Dream Of Free College Education At Stony Brook STONY BROOK, N.Y., June 20, 2004—Fifty-two students from public schools in the Washington Heights section of Manhattan will move closer to their goal of free tuition for four years at Stony Brook University this week. The 5th and 8th graders—participants in the unique “All the Way” program—will be honored at Stony Brook for graduating their schools this month, keeping alive their hopes of a college education to be provided at Stony Brook University. The ceremony takes place on Friday, June 24 at 9:30 AM at the Student Activities Center Auditorium on the Stony Brook University campus and will be attended by the students and their families, as well as philanthropist Dennis Mehiel, who started the program in partnership with Stony Brook, and University President Shirley Strum Kenny. The Honorable Jose Fernandez, General Counsel of the Dominican Republic, and Dr. Adam Chavarria, Executive Director, White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans, also will also attend.

68. Washington College Graduate Program
Some students, however, continue their graduate education at other institutions, As a matter of general policy, washington College does not accept for
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Washington College offers part-time programs leading to the Master of Arts in English, History, and Psychology and graduate course work in the field of Education. Fall, spring, and summer sessions are held, mainly in the evening. The Master of Arts degree is awarded to students who complete a 30 semester-hour program (10 courses) as specified by the appropriate department. For a graduate catalog and further information, write: The Graduate Office, Washington College, Chestertown, MD 21620, or contact Todd Lineburger , Assistant to the Provost.
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69. Washington County Public Schools: Links
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70. General Practice On-Line Family Medicine Journal
Family Medicine of Southwest washington Southwest washington Medical Center general Practice and Primary Care. Published by Priory Lodge education Ltd.
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Outpatient approach to 'Difficult Asthma' Makkar, Singh and Sachdev GP Interventions on alcohol and tobacco in Italy Struzzo Pierluigi Gianmoena Beatrice , Ko dilija Renata Heart disease, cardiac rehabilitation and elderly females: are we getting it right?

71. Dean's List Spring 2005 Randolph-Union
Springfield Becker Sarah Elizabeth 3 ED education general Springfield BohlenElizabeth Chan 1 washington Karcher Alicia Marie 2 LAS general Curriculum
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72. Directory Of Institutions-Washington
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73. Teacher Resources: General Curriculum
This area of the NBII provides educators, parents, and students of all ages withaccess to The program is based in the washington, DC metropolitan area.
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74. Washington Jefferson College Curriculum
washington Jefferson College offers a liberal education with sufficient Courses taken to satisfy the breadth component of general education will
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77. Washington Free Press - #63 May/June 2003
Attorney general WEA ignored law. In recent oral arguments before the state Court of the Attorney general s office charged the washington education
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78. George Washington Papers: Time Line: Colonial Period
1755 April, is appointed volunteer aide de camp to British general Edward Braddock In pursuit of formal military education, washington copies many of
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February 22, George Washington is born to Augustine and Mary (Ball) Washington at Wakefield Farm, Westmoreland County, Virginia. George Washington to Isaac Heard, May 2, 1792, on the Washington family genealogy
*1731 by the Old (Julian) Calendar, 1732 by the New (Gregorian) Calendar. The New Calendar was adopted by Great Britain and the colonies in 1752. To bring the calendar in line with the solar year, it added 11 days and began the new year in January rather than March. Tobias Lear, secretary to Washington, to Clement Biddle, February 14, 1790, on the new calendar and Washington's birthday
March, begins career as surveyor in a venture to the Shenandoah Valley on behalf of prominent Virginia landowner, Lord Thomas Fairfax. Accompanies James Genn, surveyor for Prince William county, and George William Fairfax, the son of Lord Fairfax.
July, inherits rights to Mount Vernon plantation upon the death of brother Lawrence Washington. Mount Vernon in Virginia
November, leads Virginia expedition to challenge French claims to the Allegheny River Valley.

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80. American Revolution - George Washington - Father Of Our Nation
His early education included the study of such subjects as mathematics, The Rise and Fall of the Newburgh Conspiracy How general washington and his
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By 1753 the growing rivalry between the British and French over control of the Ohio Valley, soon to erupt into the French and Indian War (1754-63), created new opportunities for the ambitious young Washington. He first gained public notice when, as adjutant of one of Virginia's four military districts, he was dispatched (October 1753) by Gov. Robert Dinwiddie on a fruitless mission to warn the French commander at Fort Le Boeuf against further encroachment on territory claimed by Britain. Washington's diary account of the dangers and difficulties of his journey, published at Williamsburg on his return, may have helped win him his ensuing promotion to lieutenant colonel. Although only 22 years of age and lacking experience, he learned quickly, meeting the problems of recruitment, supply, and desertions with a combination of brashness and native ability that earned him the respect of his superiors.
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In April 1754, on his way to establish a post at the Forks of the Ohio (the current site of Pittsburgh), Washington learned that the French had already erected a fort there. Warned that the French were advancing, he quickly threw up fortifications at Great Meadows, Pa., aptly naming the entrenchment Fort Necessity, and marched to intercept advancing French troops. In the resulting skirmish the French commander the sieur de Jumonville was killed and most of his men were captured. Washington pulled his small force back into Fort Necessity where he was overwhelmed (July 3) by the French in an all-day battle fought in a drenching rain. Surrounded by enemy troops, with his food supply almost exhausted and his dampened ammunition useless, Washington capitulated. Under the terms of the surrender signed that day, he was permitted to march his troops back to Williamsburg.

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