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It was faced immediately with a showdown on the schools, an issue which was met squarely in conjunction with the governor with a decision not to risk abandoning public education.
Does it assail schools and churches with blanket accusations??
but he may well be doing his greatest service with his straightforward report on the state of the public schools.
The uniform fiscal year brings the town's fiscal year into line with that of the schools, which expend the largest share of local disbursements.
Few will quarrel with the aim of the schools or with the wording of their curriculum.
Only the independent art schools, that is, those not connected with any university or college, receive severe and separate investigation before accreditation by the various regional organizations.
Independent art schools granting degrees must, naturally, follow this with academic accreditation by the appropriate regional group.
But with the exception of professional athletes, few contact sports and physical education activities in our schools have any carryover in the adult life of the average American man or woman.
The structured schools were in an industrial city, with three-family tenement houses typical of the residential areas, but with one rather sizable section of middle-class homes.
While we had expected that compulsive children in the unstructured school setting would have difficulty when compared to those in the structured, we were surprised to find that the achievement of the high compulsives within the schools where the whole-word method is used in beginning reading compares favorably with that of the low compulsives.
The Report together with other information suggests that desegregation in the schools is slow.
In fact, in the desegregated school system which may have a good many schools with all-Negro population, how can we assure equal opportunity??
In many cities in the United States clinics associated with dental schools will take patients at a nominal fee.
All three schools coordinate their educational programs with that of the undergraduate college and, like the college proper, place emphasis upon a broad liberal arts course as the proper foundation for specialized study.
One has to talk confidentially with some of the directors of vocational high schools to realize that a boy cannot just say, `` I want to be a plumber '', and then, by doing good work, find a job.
`` A person with a master's degree in physics, chemistry, math or English, yet who has not taken Education courses, is not permitted to teach in the public schools '', said Grover.
The President, in a special message to Congress, tied in with his aged care plan requests for large federal grants to finance medical and dental scholarships, build 20 new medical and 20 new dental schools, and expand child health care and general medical research.
The Portland school board was asked Monday to take a positive stand towards developing and coordinating with Portland's civil defense more plans for the city's schools in event of attack.
In another four weeks, with schools closed across the nation, the great all-American summer safari will be under way.
It was about that time, a board member said later, that Dr. Thomas G. Pullen, Jr., State superintendent of schools, told Dr. Jenkins and a number of other education officials that he would not talk to them with a recording machine sitting in front of him.
The business education program operates with the cooperation of local high schools and business firms.

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Hoxby found that the effects of vouchers in Milwaukee and of charter schools in Arizona and Michigan on nearby public schools forced to compete made greater test score gains than schools not faced with such competition ( see Hoxby, 2001 ), and that the so-called effect of cream skimming did not exist in any of the voucher districts examined.
Theistic schools of Hinduism such as Vedanta thus disagree with the Buddhist and Jain views and other Hindu views that karma is merely a law of cause and effect but rather is also dependent on the will of a personal supreme God.
These schools were to have a lasting effect on Norwegian Catholic spirituality and history, even after King Christian III of Denmark ordered the Reformation in his kingdom.
The Tennessee Butler Act was tested in the Scopes Trial of 1925, and continued in effect with the result that evolution was not taught in many schools.
Researching students in Catholic schools and public schools again, they propose two comparable models of social capital effect on mathematic learning.
It is found that while social capital can bring about positive effect of maintaining an encompassing functional community in norm-enforcing schools, it also brings about the negative consequence of excessive monitoring.
In the philosophical schools of India, the concept of precise and continual effect of laws of Karma on the existence of all sentient beings is analogous to western deterministic concept.
The opinion of the Court stated that the " segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children.
The number of schools multiplied ; but at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, the Japanese judokas were beaten by a foreigner ( Dutchman Anton Geesink ), an upset that had a dramatic effect on all Japanese martial artists.
The three-judge District Court panel found that segregation in public education has a detrimental effect upon negro children, but denied relief on the ground that the negro and white schools in Topeka were substantially equal with respect to buildings, transportation, curricular, and educational qualifications of teachers.
Segregation of white and colored children in public schools has a detrimental effect upon the colored children.
Although Title IX's present application to high schools has not so far barred boys from sports activities, a rigid ( tit for tat ) gender quota clearly would have this effect.
More Utilitarian schools of conservation seek a proper valuation of local and global impacts of human activity upon nature in their effect upon human well being, now and to our posterity.
Its projects also include the Nature Detectives youth programme, a project for schools learning about the seasonal effect on woodlands-phenology-and the Ancient Tree Hunt campaign.
The school district came into effect in the northern hemisphere fall 2008 ; at the time Saraland Elementary and Adams Middle were now a part of the city district, but high schoolers had to attend county schools because Saraland High School was not yet open.
Citizen concern over the effect rapid growth was having on the town, especially on roads, schools, and the environment, led to McAlister's ouster.
Mid-level feeders, they are best kept in schools of six or more, for the shoaling effect when they move around the tank.
By 14 March, when the second reading came on, the controversy had assumed threatening proportions ; and George Dixon, the Liberal member for Birmingham and chairman of the National Education League, moved an amendment, the effect of which was to prohibit all religious education in board schools.
* The effect of racially segregated schools on African American and white incarceration rates, 1970 to 1990 with Richard Arum ( 2006 )
This includes all Gymnasium students but only a part of vocational high schools, in effect making Gymnasium the preferred choice for all pupils aiming for university diplomas.
The Ascendant is thus considered to be of great significance in all schools of astrology because it in effect serves as the filter through which everything in a horoscope-including the Sun and Moon-is expressed.

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