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Articles 1 - 17 of 17
Full-Text Articles in Education
1: "To Know Ourselves", The U.S. Department Of Energy, The Human Genome Project
1: "To Know Ourselves", The U.S. Department Of Energy, The Human Genome Project
Genomics: Past & Future
AT THE END OF THE ROAD in Little Cottonwood Canyon, near Salt Lake City, Alta is a place of near-mythic renown among skiers. In time it may well assume similar status among molecular geneticists. In December 1984, a conference there, co-sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, pondered a single question: Does modern DNA research offer a way of detecting tiny genetic mutations—and, in particular, of observing any increase in the mutation rate among the survivors of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombings and their descendants? In short the answer was, Not yet. But in an atmosphere of rare intellectual fertility, …
Practitioners' News - Summer 1996, Volume 23, Number 4, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News - Summer 1996, Volume 23, Number 4, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News
No abstract provided.
Promising Practices In Christian Schools: Mission To Practice, Gloria Goris Stronks
Promising Practices In Christian Schools: Mission To Practice, Gloria Goris Stronks
Pro Rege
This article was originally presented at the 1996 B. J. Haan Education Conference at Dordt College.
Reconnecting The Sciences, John Eggebrecht, Raymond Dagenais, Don Dosch, Norman J. Merczak, Margaret N. Park, Susan C. Styer, David Workman
Reconnecting The Sciences, John Eggebrecht, Raymond Dagenais, Don Dosch, Norman J. Merczak, Margaret N. Park, Susan C. Styer, David Workman
Faculty Publications & Research
During the last three years at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, we have been working on a partial reconstruction of Whitehead's "one subject matter," a course reconnecting biology, chemistry, earth and space sciences, and physics into an Integrated Science program.
Proyecto Diplomado En Docencia Universitaria, Javier Arce Michel
Proyecto Diplomado En Docencia Universitaria, Javier Arce Michel
Javier Arce Michel
No abstract provided.
Practitioners' News - Spring 1996, Volume 23, Number 3, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News - Spring 1996, Volume 23, Number 3, Nova Southeastern University
Practitioners' News
No abstract provided.
Broadcast Newsroom Hiring And Career Preparation, Michael L. Hilt, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
Broadcast Newsroom Hiring And Career Preparation, Michael L. Hilt, Jeremy Harris Lipschultz
Communication Faculty Publications
Internships have become an integral part of many journalism and broadcasting curricula. More than 95 percent of journalism and broadcasting programs report that internships are a part of their curricula (Becker. 1990; Meeske. 1988b). The industry's mandate that even entry-level employees should have experience in the field (Basow & Byrne. 1993; Parcells. 1985) has led colleges and universities to help place students in internships. The programs offer students an opportunity to grow in the professional environment, while supplementing what has been learned in the classroom.
"From Snails To Alpha Males", A. Michael Marzolla
"From Snails To Alpha Males", A. Michael Marzolla
Master's Capstone Projects
No abstract provided.
Community Service To The Elderly A Service-Learning Model: Guidelines For Replication, James M. Mccrea, Sherry G. Cottom
Community Service To The Elderly A Service-Learning Model: Guidelines For Replication, James M. Mccrea, Sherry G. Cottom
Curriculum
At the University of Pittsburgh, Generations Together, an Intergenerational Studies Program develops programs that bring young and old together in ways that benefit both generations. The University Challenge for Excellence Program (DCEP) works with entering students who are often first generation, mostly African-American, and who may be in need of special assistance during their first year. UCEP seeks ways to raise their self esteem, give them a sense of purpose, connect them to the University, and ultimately to retain them at Pitt through graduation. In 1994, these two university programs joined together with the Housing Authority of the City of …
Animal Tracks Water Action Pack, Karen Romano Young, Charles Wilkinson
Animal Tracks Water Action Pack, Karen Romano Young, Charles Wilkinson
Curriculum
This guide contains: Discovery, Awareness, Action and Appendices.
Community Service Leadership Conference, Bill Sigismond, Gary Thompson
Community Service Leadership Conference, Bill Sigismond, Gary Thompson
Curriculum
Materials from the Community Service Leadership Conference, Saturday, February 3, 1996.
The Power Of An Idea..., Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
The Power Of An Idea..., Illinois Mathematics And Science Academy
IMSA History
It is our privilege to share with you the First Decade Report of the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy, an educational laboratory engaged in serious inquiry about critical issues of teaching and learning.
Ten years ago, IMSA opened its doors with 210 students, 12 faculty members, 21 courses, no residence halls, no computers, no external programs, many unanswered questions and an uncertain future. During our early years, we faced many challenges; these strengthened our resolve and deepened our commitment to transform teaching and learning in mathematics, science and technology.
While IMSA is still a very young enterprise, in ten short …
Imsa 1996 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
Imsa 1996 Profile, Office Of College And Academic Counseling
IMSA Profile
"IMSA offers advanced courses and other learning experiences in mathematics, science, the arts and the humanities, with an emphasis on connections within and among the disciplines. Students learn how to integrate content and skills, demonstrating broad knowledge of important concepts. This teaching approach focuses on the quality of understanding rather than the quantity of information."*
*Excerpt from the IMSA 1996 Profile
Remember To Include Art And Crafts In Your Integrated Curriculum, Martha Taylor Dever, E. R. Jared
Remember To Include Art And Crafts In Your Integrated Curriculum, Martha Taylor Dever, E. R. Jared
Teacher Education and Leadership Faculty Publications
Discusses ways that arts and crafts can be integrated into content learning activities. Describes activities in a unit on animals in winter, noting that arts and crafts present an opportunity for children to demonstrate learning in new ways. (JW)
Bridgewater State College Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 1996-1997, Bridgewater State College
Bridgewater State College Undergraduate/Graduate Catalog 1996-1997, Bridgewater State College
Bridgewater State College Catalogs, 1960-2009
No abstract provided.
1996-1997 Ursinus College Course Catalog, Office Of The Registrar
1996-1997 Ursinus College Course Catalog, Office Of The Registrar
Ursinus College Catalogues, 1869-Present
A digitized copy of the 1996-1997 Ursinus College Catalog. It contains details of the curriculum, departmental requirements and courses of instruction as well as lists of students, faculty and administrators. Student life, terms of admission, expenses and financial aid are also included as well as descriptions of the buildings and equipment available to students.
Certificates In General Education For Adults: Certificate I (Foundation), Certificate Ii And Certificate Ii (Further Study)., R Kenrick, J Kindler, B Marr, Dave Tout, L Wignall
Certificates In General Education For Adults: Certificate I (Foundation), Certificate Ii And Certificate Ii (Further Study)., R Kenrick, J Kindler, B Marr, Dave Tout, L Wignall
David (Dave) Tout
No abstract provided.