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  1. University Of Wisconsin 101
  2. The University of Wisconsin: Madison Department of Art Quadrennial Exhibition
  3. Academic Freedom on Trial: 100 Years of Sifting and Winnowing at the University of Wisconsin--Madison by Wis.) Academic Freedom Conference (1994 Madison, 1997-12-29
  4. Beyond Affirmative Action:Reframing the Context of Higher Education by Robert A. Ibarra, 2000-12-16
  5. The University of Wisconsin, a History: 1848-1925 by Merle Curti, Vernon Carstensen, 1998-11
  6. The University of Wisconsin: A History : Politics, Depression, and War, 1925-1945 by E. David Cronon, John W. Jenkins, 1994-10
  7. My First Guide About Wisconsin (State Experience) by Carole Marsh, 1996-12
  8. Learning from the Land: Wisconsin Land Use, Teacher's Guide and Student Materials (New Badger History) by Bobbie Malone, 1999-01-12
  9. Learning from the Land: Wisconsin Land Use (New Badger History) by Bobbie Malone, 1998-10-12
  10. Mdr's School Directory Wisconsin 2005-2006 (Mdr's School Directory Wisconsin) by Market Data Retrieval, 2005-12
  11. The University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy: It's First Century (University of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy, Its First Centur) by Kenneth A. Connors, Glenn Sonnedecker, et all 1997-08
  12. 1996 Supplement to the Wisconsin Directory of International Institutions by Karen L. Niesen, Christine Y. Onaga, 1996-11
  13. Wisconsin History On Stage: Scripts For Grades 4 Through 8 (New Badger History) by Matt Blessing, 1999-05-15
  14. Soviet Education: Anton Makarenko and the Years of Experiment by James Bowen, 1962-06

81. University Of Wisconsin-milwaukee - ELearners.com
University Of wisconsinmilwaukee. Address, Po Box 413 Milwaukee, WI 53201.Sector Educational Leadership and Administration, general.
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Campus Programs Results Institutional Info Program Listings ... Undergrad Admissions Institutional Information Name: University Of Wisconsin-milwaukee Address: Po Box 413
Milwaukee, WI 53201 Sector: Public, 4-year or above Carnegie Classification: Doctoral/Research University—Extensive Program Types: Academic, Continuing professional, Adult basic remedial or HS equivalent Highest Degree Offered: Doctors degrees Number of Programs: Regional Accreditation: (NCACHE) North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Institutions of Higher Education Specialized Accreditation In: Engineering (ENG) Occupational Therapy (OT) Speech-Language Pathology (SP) Music (MUS) Teacher Education (TED) Federal Aid: None Application Fee Required : Yes Geographic Setting: Large city Approx. Enrollment in 2000:

82. Wisconsin State Law Library - Index To Legal Topics
Links to law / legal issues affecting wisconsin residents. divorce, domesticabuse, drunk driving, education, elder law, employment, environmental law,
http://wsll.state.wi.us/witopicindex.html
Legal Topics Wisconsin State Law Library more resources Ask A Search Library Catalog ...
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  • Easy-to-understand answers to commonly asked legal questions Topics include: agriculture, AIDS/HIV, alternative dispute resolution, arrest, attorneys/fees, bankruptcy, business, buying/selling real estate, child support/custody/placement, client's bill of rights, courts, debt, divorce, domestic abuse, drunk driving, education, elder law, employment, environmental law, guardians ad litem, guardianships, health care, jury duty, landlord/tenant, law general, marriage/marital property, media, personal injury, powers of attorney/trusts, probate, revocable living trusts, traffic accidents, trusts, victims/witnesses, wills/estate planning Developed by the State Bar of Wisconsin
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83. Wisconsin Educational Act 31 - Indian Country Wisconsin
The Ojibwe of wisconsin signed three major land cession treaties with the UnitedStates in 1837, (17) American Indian Language and Culture education
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The Ojibwe of Wisconsin signed three major land cession treaties with the United States in 1837, 1842, and 1854, ceding their entire homeland to the U.S. and establishing reservations for four Ojibwe bands in the state. In each treaty, the Ojibwe retained their rights to hunt, fish, and gather on ceded lands in Wisconsin.
Historical Background
A test court case led to a series of appeals and decisions which ultimately resulted in a 1983 ruling from the U.S. Federal Court, affirming the Lake Superior Ojibwe bands' rights to hunt, fish, and gather off-reservation. The Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe tribe established an ad hoc commission on racism to examine relationships between Indian and non-Indian communities in northern Wisconsin. As a result of animosities rising from the court's interpretation of Ojibwe treaty-based rights, the commission held a series of hearings to gather community testimony. The commission report called on the Department of Public Instruction and the American Indian Language and Culture Education Board to enact legislation and develop curriculum focusing on Wisconsin Indian history, culture, and treaty rights issues. The American Indian Language and Culture Education Board drafted a resolution (87-1) which called on the Department of Public Instruction and the American Indian Study Committee to enact requirements for teaching Wisconsin Indian history, culture, and tribal sovereignty in Wisconsin's public schools.

84. Executive Education @ University Of Wisconsin-Madison
experience in UW’s stateof-the-art Fluno Center for Executive education. Copyright © 2002 University of wisconsin-Madison School of Business
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5 Reasons to earn your Career Certificate
• Expand possibilities for increased cost savings and financial rewards • Improve your skills in key supply chain disciplines • Demonstrate personal and professional growth • Gain updated information from industry leaders • Earn a personalized career development certificate Supply Chain Management is rapidly evolving into a core area of competitive advantage for many organizations. We offer these practical and proven programs to help you improve supply chain networks and organizational performance. Emerge yourself in a total learning experience in UW’s state-of-the-art Fluno Center for Executive Education. Network with experienced UW program faculty and attendees to get your organization up to speed in implementing end-user and customer-focused, supply chain strategic initiatives.

85. Lobbying Effort By Organization
Administration general Agency Provisions Administration Information Technology Technology for Educational Achievement in wisconsin Board
http://ethics.state.wi.us/scripts/2005Session/LEOEL.asp?PrinID=2668

86. National Community Education Association (NCEA)
This site contains information about community education what it is and who This presentation summarizes many of the general and dialogue sessions at
http://www.ncea.com/
What is community education? Community Education, Find out more. NCEA Legislative Report
Monitoring education policy is an integral part of the work NCEA does on behalf of the NCEA membership. One of our goals as an organization is to advocate for increased funding of Community Education programs across the country. Find out more about American Education policy by reading The Education Report , our weekly report of public policy issues in American Education.
A professional certification for community educators.
Find out about the Applied Professional Program Leadership Endorsement (APPLE)
This national endorsement is intended for program professionals involved in developing programs for Community Education, school districts, park and recreation departments, YMCA/YWCA’s, Boys/Girls Club, etc. etc. Program focuses may include but are not limited to: 21st Century programs, Early Childhood, Preschool, Senior Citizens, Adult Education, Youth Programs, School Age Care, Business Partnerships, etc. etc.
For more information click here or contact Don Kramlinger, Chair, NCEA Professional Endorsement Committee at

87. Media Transparency: Recipient Grants: Wisconsin Policy Research Institute, Inc.
Total Grants to wisconsin Policy Research Institute, Inc. 102-1995, 30000,To support research on education reform, The Lynde and Harry Bradley
http://www.mediatransparency.org/recipientgrants.php?recipientID=368

88. Wisconsin Educational Career Guide Table Of Contents
Early Care and education in wisconsin Vision Statements wisconsin SchoolAge Credential . 4. wisconsin education Association Professional
http://www.collaboratingpartners.com/wececgtc.html
Before downloading the PDF file (which is about 500k) you may want to skim the table of contents and see what is contained within the career guide: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Early Care and Education in Wisconsin: Vision Statements I. INTRODUCTION How the Guide Is Organized
How This Guide Came To Be Written II. PROGRAMS AND SETTINGS IN EARLY CARE AND EDUCATION
B. Early Intervention Services: Birth to 3 Programs
C. Child Care Centers
D. Family Child Care Homes
E. Before and After-School Programs
F. Head Start
G. Early Head Start
H. Public School Kindergarten and Early Elementary
I. Public School Special Education Programs and Services
J. Public School Title I K. Private Schools and Home-Based Education L. Even Start Family Literacy Programs M. Family Resource Centers N. Parents Plus and Parents as Teachers O. Parents as Leaders P. Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect Q. Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies R. Wisconsin First Step Information and Referral

89. ECB Policy Manual - BYLAWS Of The STATE OF WISCONSIN EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS
The mission of the wisconsin Educational Communications Board is to provide astatewide Acquire and produce general audience programs (history, culture,
http://www.ecb.org/Board/Policies/appendix4.htm
Appendix 4
ECB Mission, Vision, Strategic Directions Mission The mission of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board is to provide a statewide telecommunications system and assistance in the diffusion of advanced technologies in support of education and of public broadcasting. As part of that mission, public radio and television programs and services that reflect and respond to the educational and cultural interests and needs of the residents of the state are made available throughout the State of Wisconsin. Vision The Wisconsin Educational Communications Board is committed to ensuring that Wisconsin residents have equitable access to telecommunication services and advanced technologies in support of educational goals. This is accomplished through the activities of the Wisconsin Educational Communications Board and through collaboration with entities involved in educational and cultural initiatives whose purposes can best be served through telecommunications. Agency Strategic Directions I.

90. General Distance Learning Information - Electronic Resources - WCET
general Distance Learning Information. Distance education Resources for Instructorsand This collection of distance education and mediated instruction
http://www.wcet.info/resources/ElectronicResources/generalinformation.asp
Home Resources Electronic Resources Electronic Resources General Distance Learning Information Distance Education Resources for Instructors and Students
This collection of distance education and mediated instruction development resources is intended for Indiana higher education staff, faculty, and administrators and others with professional interests in distance learning. The page is on the Web site of the Indiana Higher Education Telecommunication System (IHETS). Distance-Educator.com
Distance-Educator.com has been on the web since 1995. It is designed and written by professionals who have several decades of experience in educational radio, educational television, and the use of integrated telecommunications systems such as the Internet for teaching and learning. The Distance Learning Resource Network (DLRN)
The Distance Learning Resource Network (DLRN), located at WestEd, is the dissemination project for the U.S. Department of Education Star Schools Program. Instructional Telecommunications Council
The Instructional Telecommunications Council (ITC) represents nearly 600 higher education institutions in the United States and Canada that use distance learning technologies. An affiliated council of the American Association of Community Colleges established in 1977, ITC provides leadership, information and resources to expand access to, and enhance learning, through the effective use of technology.

91. Forward Wisconsin: Educational Resources For Wisconsin's Plastics Industry
wisconsin s educational programs and research facilities have set the pace forestablishing general knowledge material handling/storage/delivery
http://www.forwardwi.com/forward_docs/sub.php?sub_id=56

92. Information Literacy WWW Links
Well developed general sites about information literacy. information literacycurriculum developed by the wisconsin Educational Media Association.
http://www.fiu.edu/~library/ili/iliweb.html
Information Literacy on the WWW
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General Sites about Information Literacy
    Well developed general sites about information literacy. Good places to start.
    Excellent literature review by Esther Grassian for ACRL's Institute for Information Literacy (IIL) . USF's Information Literacy Web Site
    Well organized collection of links clustered by specific areas of information literacy competency.
Information Literacy Competencies, Standards and Outcomes

93. Teaching Assistant's Association, University Of Wisconsin-Madison
The charge was filed with the wisconsin Employment Relations Commission (WERC), wisconsin Center for education Research) explain the details of the
http://www.taa-madison.org/
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Teaching Assistants' Association, UW-Madison
...the university works because we do last updated: 21 september 2005
Welcome Back!
New Year, New Challenges
Welcome (or welcome back) to the University of Wisconsin-Madison! The TAA is the oldest graduate employee union in the country. Throughout our thirty-five-year history, we have led the nation in ensuring that quality higher education is affordable for all. We believe that good working conditions and fair wages and benefits for graduate employees will help ensure that the UW remains a top-tier university, able to recruit the best teaching assistants from around the world and from every walk of life. Thus, the union benefits not only graduate employees, but the entire university community and by extension, the citizens of Wisconsin as a whole. What's Happening? As many of you already know, the TAA, along with thousands of other state employees, has been engaged in a battle over the past 3-4 years to prevent cuts in wages and benefits, as well as indiscriminate destruction of public employee jobs, that are threatening to dramatically erode the quality of public services in Wisconsin. On campus, these cuts already threaten the UW's ability to offer the best quality education to undergraduates. Wisconsin citizens deserve better! (For a quick review of what's been happening over the past 3 years

94. Adams, Wisconsin Detailed Profile - Travel And Real Estate Info, Jobs, Hotels, H
W64AU (Channel 64; ADAMS, WI; Owner STATE OF wisconsin EDUCATIONAL COMMUNICATIONSBOARD); WDLS-LP (Channel 35; TOMAH, WI; Owner MAGNUM RADIO, INC.)
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Population (year 2000): 1,914, Est. population in July 2002: 1,873 (+2.3% change)
Males: 859 (44.9%), Females: 1,055 (55.1%) Land area: 2.9 square miles Zip code: Median resident age: 38.7 years
Median household income: $26,250 (year 2000)
Median house value: $58,200 (year 2000) New: Adams, WI residents, houses, and apartments details Races in Adams:
  • White Non-Hispanic (96.5%) Hispanic (1.9%) Two or more races (1.2%) American Indian (0.8%)
Ancestries: German (38.2%), Irish (12.7%), Norwegian (10.8%), Polish (8.8%), English (6.7%), French (6.1%). For population 25 years and over in Adams
  • High school or higher: 72.2% Bachelor's degree or higher: 14.6% Graduate or professional degree: 7.0% Unemployed: 14.8% Mean travel time to work: 21.3 minutes
For population 15 years and over in Adams city
  • Never married: 21.3% Now married: 50.1%

95. General Reference Resources
Search for educational information and links in over 50 categories. Click onindividual states for statistical and general information, plus great state
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1990 Census Lookup
This resource allows users to look up facts from the 1990 US Census. If the information you need isn't listed, you can e-mail your specific questions.
The 50 States of the United States
Click on any of the 50 US states and get capital cities, state birds and songs, nicknames, and many other facts and links relevant to each state. Each state's flag is pictured and its symbolism described.
The Internet Public Library provides this valuable and extensive guide to researching and writing a paper, using Web and library sources, "without going totally NUTS!" Available for download free.
Acronym Finder
Search here through 45,000 acronyms about computers, technology, and the US military. Put in the acronym to find out what it stands for or type in a word or concept to bring up its acronym. This site has straightforward, helpful directions, tips, and references to other helpful sites.
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