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Education and Ontario
In Ontario, the Midwifery Education Program ( MEP ) is offered by a consortium of McMaster University, Ryerson University and Laurentian University.
* Bond Education Group, Toronto, Ontario
* Carlson, Neil R. and Heth, C. Donald ( 2010 ) Psychology the Science of Behaviour Ontario, CA: Pearson Education Canada.
The ICON was a computer built specifically for use in schools, to fill a standard created by the Ontario Ministry of Education.
In 1981, three years after the first usable microcomputers appeared, the Ontario Ministry of Education sensed that microcomputers could be an important component of education.
An additional $ 5 million in funding was announced to cover development of new software applications, while the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education ( OISE ) was asked to convert 30 existing programs to the new machine.
* John Marshall Mangan, " The Politics of Educational Computing in Ontario ", Sociology of Education in Canada, ( ed Lorna Erwin and David MacLennan ), Copp Clark Longman, 1994, pg.
* Robert McLean, " An Educational Infrastructure for Microcomputers in Ontario ", Technological Horizons In Education, Volume 16 Number 5 ( December 1988 ), pg.
Dr. Jim Cummins is a professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto where he works on language development and literacy development of learners of English as an additional language.
As a result, Ontario Minister of Education Adam Crooks passed legislation in 1873 that added 15 new senators elected by the alumni.
Prior to the 1960s, the Ontario Ministry of Education required seniors to complete a number of matriculation exams in order to graduate.
In 2004, UTS became an ancillary unit of the University of Toronto separate from the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education.
" Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Experiential Education, 9, 5, 7 – 12.
He was active in establishing library institutes, one-day regional workshops, through Ontario departments of Education, the first of which was held in Brantford, Ontario in 1907.
A course was established in the Ontario College of Education, located on the University of Toronto campus, to provide an academic and professional compliment to the already established technical training of librarians.
Born in Toronto, Ontario, after attending North Toronto Collegiate Institute, Neilson's coaching career began as a student at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, and continued upon graduation with a degree in Physical Education in both hockey and baseball.
Zylberberg v. Sudbury Board of Education ( Director ) The Ontario Court of Appeal ruled that the use of the Lord ’ s Prayer in opening exercises in public schools offended the Charter s. 2 ( a ).
In response, the Ontario Teachers ' Federation threatened to discourage, or even prevent, their members from acting as associate teachers for students in Nipissing University's Bachelor of Education program, which requires students to complete 12 weeks of practice teaching in a classroom.
The OAC curriculum ( s ) was codified by the Ontario Ministry of Education in Ontario Schools: Intermediate and Senior ( OS: IS ) and its revisions.
The first attempt to reform the education system in Ontario was initiated in 1945, with the Royal Commission on Education, which proposed a three-tiered education system with six years of elementary education, followed by four years of secondary education, and culminating in three years of junior colleges.

Education and once
Under McMahon, Fraser once again became Minister for Education and Science.
* Nolde Forest Environmental Education Center is south of Reading on land once owned by Jacob Nolde, a prominent Reading businessman and Pennsylvania environmentalist.
" Education ...", he once said, " holds civilization together ".
The scion of a once prominent Central Florida political family, Bragg is a former active duty U. S. Army infantry officer and Korean War veteran whose own foray into public life was a run for the Florida State Legislature which proved disastrous because of his open support for racial desegregation based on the Supreme Court decision in Brown v. Board of Education.
Historically, Union City schools have ranked among the highest in Hudson County in reported incidents of violence compared to the size of the student population more than once, most recently in a November 2009 report by the New Jersey Department of Education, which annually records incidents of violence, vandalism, weapons and substance abuse or possession.
As Education Secretary, he had fights with the Dutch Reformed Church, of which he had once been a dedicated member, who demanded Calvinist teachings in schools.
The art school, once an integral part of the Academy, the Royal University College of Fine Arts, was in 1978 broken out as an independent entity directly under the supervision of the Ministry of Education.
There he remained several months, lecturing and editing an older edition of Plutarch for the booksellers, until in 1853 the offer of an examinership in the Education Office brought him to London once more.
Education Minister Valentin Beniuc said, " I have stated more than once that the notion of a Moldovan language and a Romanian language reflects the same linguistic phenomenon in essence.
Another coalition government came to power at the 1954 election, with Mulcahy once again stepping aside to become Minister for Education in the Second Inter-Party Government.
Paige once referred to the National Education Association, the nation's largest teachers union, as a " terrorist organization.
On October 12, 2005, Apple once again restricted sales of the eMac to educational institutions and returned to its " E is for Education " marketing plan that had been attached to the product from the original restriction to education buyers.
A story often told about Joseph is that during a meeting with Gemma Hussey, the then Irish Minister for Education, Joseph boasted to Hussey that he held constituency surgeries once a month, which was considered a high number in Britain.
Fremantle is a safe Labor seat which had once been held by Labor Prime Minister John Curtin, and later, Whitlam-era Education Minister Kim Beazley senior.
The faculty had to be funded solely on private donations and once the university demonstrated it had the needed financial means, the Minister of Education recommended the Finance Committee to approve the establishment of the faculty on 27 January 1936 since the state did not have to grant financial support.
In New York City, it was one of the rare times that a snowstorm closed the schools ; in fact, the New York City Board of Education would only close schools again due to snow once in the next 18 years ( April 7, 1982 ).
Also of interest is Trumpington House ( completed in 1847, and which once held the College's wine collection in its basement ) built in the style of classical revival and currently leased to the Faculty of Education.
Upon a voted directive of the Board of Directors, the process of change in status from college to university started in June 2007, with plans to present a formal request to the State Education Department once it finishes reviewing and modifying its requirements.
She was once honoured as a Model Teacher by the then State Education Commission, and in 1996 she was given the honour as ( one of the ) Top-ten Excellent Teachers of Tianjin.
Until the establishment of the General Certificate of Education, exams were set once a year by an external examiner ( s ) appointed by the governors, who reported in writing on the general proficiency of pupils, as well as the condition of the school.
His father was a lawyer who once served in the Nixon administration, serving as general counsel in the United States Department of Health, Education, and Welfare.
In a subsequent Labour government, she was once again Minister for Education, between 1971 and 1974, after which she became Minister for Labour, Culture and Welfare and eventually Deputy Prime Minister.
In March 1972, the new President, also from the PC Party, Juan María Bordaberry, brought him to the government once again as Minister for Education and Culture.
The Education ( Amendment ) Bill 2002, once enacted, would likely play down the role of the Church in running Catholic schools and in promoting Catholic education.

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