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The university competes in intercollegiate debate within the National Educational Debate Association, in intercollegiate mock trial and computer science competitions, and at South Carolina Student Legislature.
Various states in the republic of India provide 12 years of compulsory school education based on national curriculum framework designed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training.
The public finance of Ecuador consists of the Central Bank of Ecuador ( BCE ), the National Development Bank ( BNF ), the State Bank, the National Finance Corporation, the Ecuadorian Housing Bank ( BEV ) and the Ecuadorian Educational Loans and Grants.
The paper breaks down IQ averages by U. S. states using the federal government's National Assessment of Educational Progress math and reading test scores as a source.
* 1969 National Educational Television ( the predecessor to the Public Broadcasting Service ) in the United States debuts the children's television program Sesame Street.
The first edition of The Mismeasure of Man won the non-fiction award from the National Book Critics Circle ; the Outstanding Book Award for 1983 from the American Educational Research Association ; the Italian translation was awarded the Iglesias prize in 1991 ; and in 1998, the Modern Library ranked it as the 24th-best non-fiction book of all time.
In 2002, the Times published a story accusing the National Educational Association ( NEA ), the largest teachers ' union in the United States, of promoting teaching students that the policies of the United States government were partly to blame for the 2001 terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
* November 10 Sesame Street premieres on the National Educational Television ( NET ) network.
** National Educational Television ends operations, being succeeded by PBS.
Every year, students are evaluated by ENEM National Exam Educational Meter ' ( National High School Exam ).
The new organization initially collaborated with the pre-existing National Educational Television network.
The series premiered on National Educational Television ( NET ) stations on November 10, 1969 to positive reviews, some controversy, and high ratings.
In 1940 Rosenberg was made head of the Hohe Schule ( literally " high school ", but in Germanic languages refers to a college ), the Centre of National Socialist Ideological and Educational Research.
Following National Service in the Royal Army Educational Corps from 1948 to 1949, he read Mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge, graduating in 1952, then earned his PhD in physics in 1955, supervised by Abdus Salam in the group led by Paul Dirac.
* National Library of Scotland: Scottish Screen Archive ( Archive film “ Charles Rennie Mackintosh ”, 1965, by the Scottish Educational Film Association )
After the First National Conference on Long-Range Financing of Educational Television Stations in December 1964 called for a study of the role of noncommercial education television in society, the Carnegie Corporation agreed to finance the work of a 15-member national commission.
The CPB initially collaborated with the pre-existing National Educational Television system, but in 1969 decided to start the Public Broadcasting Service ( PBS ).
*" Production funding for The Electric Company is provided by the Bureau of Libraries and Educational Technology, the National Center for Educational Technology, the United States Office of Education, Mobil Oil Corporation, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, PBS-Affiliated Stations ( or Public Television Stations ), unrestricted general program grants from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the Ford Foundation, and by a grant from the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
* National Center for Educational Technology ( Seasons 2 & 3 )
*** National Assessment of Educational Progress ( NAEP )
The foundation in 1951 made its first grant to support the development of the public broadcasting system, then known as National Educational Television ( NET ), which went on the air in 1952.

National and Network
Jorge Moll and Jordan Grafman, neuroscientists at the National Institutes of Health and LABS-D ' Or Hospital Network ( J. M.
Tidbinbilla is a locality to the south-west of Canberra that features the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve and the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex, operated by the United States ' National Aeronautics and Space Administration ( NASA ) as part of its Deep Space Network.
The line closed in the 1960s, when it became part of the Cheddar Valley Railway Nature Reserve, and part of the National Cycle Network route 26.
* National Comprehensive Cancer Network
The Corps Network, known originally as the National Association of Service and Conservation Corps ( NASCC ) works to expand and enhance corps-type programs throughout the country.
Access to the ARPANET was expanded in 1981 when the National Science Foundation ( NSF ) developed the Computer Science Network ( CSNET ) and again in 1986 when NSFNET provided access to supercomputer sites in the United States from research and education organizations.
The research and education community continues to develop and use advanced networks such as NSF's very high speed Backbone Network Service ( vBNS ), Internet2, and National LambdaRail.
* 1954 The National Negro Network is established with 40 charter member radio stations.
National and regional trade unions organizing in specific industry sectors or occupational groups also form global union federations, such as Union Network International, the International Transport Workers Federation, the International Federation of Journalists or the International Arts and Entertainment Alliance.
Among private broadcasters are the Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation ( LBCI ), National Broadcasting Network, Radio One, and the Voice of Tomorrow.
National Rail should not be confused with Network Rail.
National Rail is a title used to promote passenger railway services, and providing some harmonisation for passengers ( e. g. tickets to all London Terminals ), while Network Rail is the organisation owning and managing most of the fixed assets ( tracks, signals etc.
The National Oceanography Centre, which records tides at tidal gauges placed in about 55 ports of the UK Tide Gauge Network on an ongoing basis, records the highest mean tidal change between 1987 and 2007 at Avonmouth in the Severn Estuary of.
* PICO National Network, a U. S. religious training organization
The National Road Network has 1500km of main roads and 2270km of district roads.
MOP was to be performed by radio antennas associated with the NASA Deep Space Network, as well as the radio telescope of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at Green Bank, West Virginia and the radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
The Smithsonian Institution, the Anacostia Museum, and the National Park Service Network to Freedom Project have also recognized this Heritage Program.
The United States also allows two-axle tractors to tow two 1-axle semi-trailers known officially as STAA doubles and colloquially as doubles, a set, or a set of joints on all highways that are part of the National Network.
Individual states may further allow longer vehicles ( known as " longer combination vehicles " or LCVs ), and may allow them to operate on roads other than those part of the National Network.
Based in Marbella on the Costa del Sol, it was owned by the ONCE National Spanish Network but provided a very much needed link to the English speaking Expats living on the coast.
Internal divisions arose between members who saw electoral politics as ultimately corrupting and supported the notion of an " anti-party party " formed by Petra Kelly and other leaders of Die Grünen in Germany, vs. those who saw electoral strategies as a crucial engine of social change ( organized as The Green Politics Network in 1990 and The National Association of Statewide Green Parties by 1994 ).
Parts of some towpaths have been incorporated into the National Cycle Network, and in most cases this has resulted in the surface being improved.
In June 1994, Amos co-founded RAINN, The Rape, Abuse and Incest National Network, a toll-free help line in the US connecting callers with their local rape crisis center.
The federal government's National Broadband Network agenda, as well as industry changes driven by mass adoption of the internet, are imposing further structural changes upon the company.
ISIS Canada is a National Network of Centres of Excellence ( NCE ) developing better ways to build, repair and monitor civil structures.

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