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The Institute for Credentialing Excellence ( ICE ) is a U. S .- based organization that sets rigorous standards for accreditation of certification programs based on the Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing ( APA, AERA, NCME ).
His approach, as director of Ancient Egypt Research Associates ( AERA ), is to conduct interdisciplinary archaeological investigation.
He also co-chaired a joint committee of the American Psychological Association ( APA ), American Educational Research Association ( AERA ) and the National Council on Measurement in Education ( NCME ) that published Standards for Educational and Psychological Testing, which is the national and international standard of professional guidelines for testing and measurement in research and practice.

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Partially as a result of the decision by the AERA, Anthony soon thereafter devoted herself almost exclusively to the agitation for women's rights.
* Equal Rights Association ( 1866 – 1869, aka AERA ), a women's rights organization co-founded by Susan B. Anthony
The movement re-emerged to the national scene in 1866 to organize formally under a new name-the American Equal Rights Association ( AERA )-and defined by a new platform.
Confronted by the proposal of the reconstruction amendments, which introduced the word " male " to the United States Constitution, the AERA eventually dissolved over whether suffrage for emancipated slaves and women would be pursued simultaneously.
The need for this new level of latent defect detection was driven by the goal to start automating the thinking and planning processes of the air traffic controller as envisioned by the Automated Enroute Air Traffic Control ( AERA ) program.
She has also has sat on several working groups for the Joint Committee on Testing Practices, a coalition established in 1985 by the American Educational Research Association ( AERA ), the American Psychological Association ( APA ), and the National Council on Measurement in Education ( NCME ).

AERA and one
Surface detector station and AERA radio antenna in the foreground, one of the four fluoresence detector buildings and the three HEAT telescopes in the background.

AERA and ;
Members of the ETS staff have been among the presidents of the National Council on Measurement in Education ( NCME ); the Psychometric Society ; the Measurement and Evaluation Division of the American Educational Research Association ( AERA ); the Evaluation, Measurement and Statistics Division of the American Psychological Association ( APA ); the APA Developmental Psychology Division ; and the Jean Piaget Society.
Major citations have included the APA Distinguished Contributions to Knowledge Award ( Norman Frederiksen, 1984 ), the APA Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award ( Frederic Lord, 1988 ); the AERA E. F. Lindquist Award ( William Turnbull, 1981 ; Frederic Lord, 1988 ; Samuel Messick, 1994 ; Paul Holland, 2000 ; Wendy Yen, 2008 ); the NCME Career Contributions to Educational Measurement Award ( Frederic Lord, 1990 ; Paul Holland, 2004 ; Neil Dorans, 2010 ); and the Jean Piaget Society's Lifetime Achievement Award ( Irving Sigel, 2002 ); among many other awards.
According to Mark Lehner and the AERA team ;

AERA and Sōkagakkai
* Editors of AERA: Sōkagakkai kaibai ( 創価学会解剖: " Dissecting Sōkagakkai ").

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Founded on May 10, 1866, during the Eleventh National Woman ’ s Rights Convention, the AERA met its first test in 1867.
During the Kansas campaign, organization founders Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony had accepted the help of a known racist, alienating abolitionist members as well as AERA president Lucretia Mott.
The American Equal Rights Association ( AERA ), which had originally fought for both blacks ’ and women ’ s right to suffrage, voted to support the 15th Amendment to the Constitution, granting suffrage to black men, but not women.
During the May, 1869 AERA conference, a division arose between the great majority of participants such as Stone who wanted to voice support for the proposed fifteenth amendment which would grant suffrage to African-American men, and a vocal minority who opposed any amendment to voting rights which would not provide universal suffrage.
The AERA could not hold together from the internal strife between these two positions.
Feeling misguided and deceived, Stanton and Anthony resorted to such bold action largely due to their belief that the preponderance of men composing the AERA leadership had betrayed women's interest.
The most important of which focused on how AERA funds were to be used, and whether the reconstruction amendments should be supported despite their failure to include women .< ref name = scott > Scott, Anne F., and Andrew M. Scott.
Meeting at the Women's Bureau in New York City, Stanton, Anthony and delegates from nineteen states of the AERA convention, appointed Elizabeth Cady Stanton as the National's President.
Meanwhile, Louisa decided to join the American Equal Rights Association ( AERA ) which traveled from state to state advocating equal rights for all regardless of age, sex or color of their skin.
She decided to leave the AERA, however, due to the fact that the group sent very mixed messages on race relations.
In 1866, Lucy Stone and Susan B. Anthony proposed a new suffrage organization, the American Equal Rights Association ( AERA ), to push for equal rights for both African Americans and women, and especially to work for universal suffrage, the right to vote given to all people.

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The weekly loss is partly counterbalanced by 500 arrivals each week from West Germany, but the hard truth, says Crossman, is that `` The closing off of East Berlin without interference from the West and with the use only of East German, as distinct from Russian, troops was a major Communist victory, which dealt West Berlin a deadly, possibly a fatal, blow.
One day, Ching had told him ( smiling, patting him on the back ) as they walked to the weekly conference of squad leaders, `` Keep it up, your squad is good, one of the best, keep it up, keep up the good work ''.
Economic information is made available to businessmen and economists promptly through the monthly Survey Of Current Business and its weekly supplement.
This periodical, including weekly statistical supplements, is available for $4 per year from Commerce Field Offices or Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D.C..
) It is issued weekly throughout the college year.
Unless you want to make your wife a pool widow and to spend a great many of your leisure hours nursing your pool's pristine purity, its care and feeding -- from pH content to filtering and vacuuming -- is best left to a weekly or bi-monthly professional service.
It is disconcerting, nevertheless, to read in a labor weekly, `` Perluss knuckles down to growers '', and then to be confronted with a growers' publication which states, `` Perluss recognizes obviously phony and trumped-up strikes as bona fide ''.
For the `` tide is well on the turn '', as the London Catholic weekly Universe has written.
A weekly showcase for contemporary music, from the austere archaism of Stravinsky to the bleeps and bloops of electronic music, is celebrating its fourth anniversary this month.
The State Press is a daily paper published on Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semesters, and weekly during the summer sessions.
In addition to the government-owned newspaper and national radio network, there is an active, independent press ( six weekly newspapers ).
Besides living together under continuous observation, which is the major attraction of the contest, the program relies on four basic props: The stripped-bare, back-to-basics environment in which they live, the evictions, the weekly tasks and competitions set by Big Brother and the " Diary / Confession Room ", in which the housemates individually convey their thoughts, feelings, and frustrations and reveal their nominees for eviction.
The Beano is now the longest-running weekly comic, since The Dandy became a fortnightly comic in 2007.
The only difference between these paper styles is the front cover, which was thicker on the Dandy Xtreme and BeanoMAX, but the same as the pages throughout in the weekly Beano.
The Cornish Guardian is a weekly newspaper: it is published in 7 separate editions, including the Bodmin edition.
In 1978 Barney Bubbles was responsible for the redesign of the weekly music paper the NME, including a new logo design ( which is no longer in use ).< ref >
Ferry services to Italian cities of Venice, Ancona, Pescara and Bari from around a dozen of Croatian sea ports, most notably Rovinj, Rijeka, Zadar, Split, Korčula and Dubrovnik, is available on a daily or weekly basis.
The local government-run weekly newspaper is Gazeta Chojnowska, which has been published since 1992.
These readings are the weekly Lesson-Sermon, which is read aloud at all Sunday services in all Christian Science churches worldwide, and is studied by individuals at home throughout the preceding week.
The vast majority of the service is the reading of the weekly Bible lesson supplied by Boston, and the order of the service set out by the Manual.
Cheddar cheese is one of several products used by the United States Department of Agriculture to track the dairy industry ; reports are issued weekly detailing prices and production quantities.
Car Talk is a radio talk show broadcast weekly on NPR stations throughout the United States and elsewhere.

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