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- Espero sea de su agrado este vídeo que salió de una idea loca que se me ocurrió ... revienten ese botón de likes para saber si quieren continuar la historia.. https://playboard.co/en/video/AFUevF3AyAI Vídeo privado
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Lyrics by Brentalfloss (http://bit.ly/1nyh7Zu) and music by ThunderScott (http://bit.ly/1TvPtZG). ★ JOIN MY PATREON FAMILY: http://www.patreon.com/adrisaurus ★ TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/rinana ★ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/adrianafigueroamusic • ================ • "Ballad of Jeff (Winters Theme)" from Earthbound Vocals: Adriana Figueroa (http://www.youtube/adrisaurus) Lyrics: Brentalfloss (http://www.youtube/brentalfloss) Music & Mix: ThunderScott...
Topics: Youtube, video, Music, earthbound, mother 2, winters, winters theme, ballad of jeff, jeff andonuts,...
It's Chet Sebastian's last night co-hosting with Ben during Sammy's mandatory two week vacation and the annual King Falls Valentine's Day Dance weighs heavily on Ben's mind.
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These are the finalists for the City of Gainesville's Seventh Annual Photography Contest. The winner was "Rainy Night in Gainesville" by Farol Tomson. Visit http://www.cityofgainesville.org for information about entering this year's contest.
Topics: Florida, Gainesville, City of Gainsville, Community 12TV, Government Access TV, Community Media,...
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Tough Times was a social justice newspaper for Peel residents, with its intended audience being “people experiencing homelessness, using soup kitchens and food banks, families who are struggling, plus individuals and organizations who try to help them, faith groups, labour unions, politicians, service clubs, business, and the general public.” For more information, access the "Tough Times" Collections page.
Topics: social justice, newspaper, Brampton, Mississauga, Caledon
The Bulletin is the newsletter for the Overseas Press Club of America, covering recaps of club events, speakers, panels, industry news, features and commentary written by members, updates on members, and more.
Topics: Bulletin, OPC, journalism, foreign correspondents, news, Overseas Press Club, international
Giving Every Student an Opportunity to Learn Through Computer Science For All WASHINGTON, DC —In this week’s address, the President discussed his plan to give all students across the country the chance to learn computer science (CS) in school. The President noted that our economy is rapidly shifting, and that educators and business leaders are increasingly recognizing that CS is a “new basic” skill necessary for economic opportunity. The President referenced his Computer Science for All...
Topics: Delaware, Wilmington, City of Wilmington, WITN22, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Governor Jack Markell unveiled a balanced Fiscal Year 2017 budget proposal that promotes increased job and educational opportunities for Delawareans, while maintaining fiscal responsibility by only appropriating 98 percent of available revenues and sustaining a fully funded Rainy Day Fund. Responsible budgeting has allowed the state to maintain a AAA bond rating from all rating agencies. The budget also upholds the Governor’s core commitments to schools, public safety and healthcare....
Topics: Delaware, Wilmington, City of Wilmington, WITN22, Government Access TV, Community Media, PEG,...
Education is the key to developmental process and also influences demographic behaviour. Jammu and Kashmir is homeland to a number of tribal communities with diverse eco-cultural, socio-economic and geographical backgrounds. These Scheduled Tribes experience passive indifference that takes the form of exclusion from educational opportunities and social participation. Education has been considered as a lever to raise one's position in the society as well as a tool to fight against poverty and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Gul, Showkeen Bilal Ahmad Ganai, M. Y. Indigenous Populations, Tribes, Foreign...
This advocacy report documents the shortfall in state funding for child care and pre-K in 2016. In 2015-16, outside New York City, only 1,259 full-day pre-K spots--a gain of only 1%. There are still 89,587 four-year olds waiting for full-day pre-K outside New York City. In low-income communities outside of New York City, a whopping 63% of four-year-olds have no seat in full-day pre-K. New York City provides full day pre-K to 68,547, an increase of 50,000 over the past two years, through the...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Holcomb, Betty Educational Quality, At Risk Students, Educationally...
"Autism at-a-Glance" is a series of practitioner and family-friendly documents created by the Center on Secondary Education for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder (CSESA) designed for high school staff members supporting students on the autism spectrum, as well as family members of adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The purpose of the "Autism at-a-Glance" series is to provide a current summary of topics relevant to high school students with ASD as well as...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Clinard, A. Adolescents, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Internet,...
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This report presents the results of the Fall 2015 Developmental Education Report for the Maricopa County Community College District. Section 1 of the report provides numbers of students enrolled in one or more developmental courses in the Fall 2015 Term. Section 2 Deals with placement. The placement and performance sections of this report (Sections 2-4) were largely based on the Student Success Initiative (SSI) cohort, specifically students who were new to higher education and degree- or...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Community Colleges, Developmental Studies Programs, Remedial Reading, Remedial...
Each edition of the IDRA Newsletter strives to provide many different perspectives on the issues in education topics discussed and to define its significance in the state and national dialogue. This issue focuses on Valuing & Asset-Based Solutions and includes: (1) Ensuring Equity and Nondiscrimination in Student Discipline Policy and Practice (David Hinojosa); (2) #AllMeansAll--Finding and Addressing the Roots of Educational Inequity (Laurie Posner); and (3) STEM Pathways for Girls of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Goodman, Christie L., Ed. Discipline Policy, Social Justice, Educational...
The Bilingual Multicultural Education Bureau (BMEB) strives to serve all students participating in BMEPs so that all students achieve the determined program goals as outlined by New Mexico statute and education code, these are: (1) students become bilingual and biliterate in English and a second language; and (2) students meet all academic content standards and benchmarks in all subject areas. The purpose of the Bilingual Multicultural Education Annual Report is to comply with state statute and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Skandera, Hanna Pelayo, Icela Bilingual Education, Multicultural Education,...
REACH is a targeted reading support programme designed to improve reading accuracy and comprehension in pupils with reading difficulties in Years 7 and 8. It is based on research by the Centre for Reading and Language at York and is delivered by specially trained teaching assistants (TAs). This evaluation tested two REACH interventions, one based directly on the original 'Reading Intervention' developed by York, and one adapted from it with supplementary material on language comprehension. In...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Sibieta, Luke Foreign Countries, Randomized Controlled Trials, Comparative...
This study evaluated the efficacy of the Preschool First Step (PFS) to Success early intervention for children at risk for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). PFS is a targeted intervention for children 3-5 years old with externalizing behavior problems and addresses secondary prevention goals and objectives. As part of a larger multisite, randomized controlled trial, the efficacy of the PFS program was evaluated on a subsample of 45 children who also had elevated comorbid ADHD...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Feil, Edward G. Small, Jason W. Seeley, John R. Walker, Hill M. Golly,...
The Nuffield Early Language Intervention is designed to improve the spoken language ability of children during the transition from nursery to primary school. It is targeted at children with relatively poor spoken language skills. Three sessions per week are delivered to groups of two to four children starting in the final term of nursery and continuing in the first two terms of reception in primary school. Children in primary school also attend an additional two 15-minute individual sessions...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Sibieta, Luke Kotecha, Mehul Skipp, Amy Intervention, Language Skills, Young...
Hundreds of American colleges and universities continue to assign a summer reading to entering freshmen--typically one book, which the students are asked to read outside their courses. Many institutions embed the common reading in a larger program of campus activities: typically, they invite the common reading author to help open the academic year by speaking on campus at convocation. The book usually is chosen by a committee or by student vote, although occasionally by presidential or decanal...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Randall, David Books, Reading Programs, College Programs, Reading Assignments,...
This paper focuses on China both as an object and a subject in the globalization of higher education and the sometimes paradoxical nature of the country's policies in this respect. How is the Chinese perspective on globalization shaping its agenda for higher education, the development of world-class universities, and cooperation with Europe and the West? What is China's role in the globalization of higher education, its global agency in higher education, and the impact of its diaspora, soft...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, van der Wende, Marijk Zhu, Jiabin Foreign Countries, Global Approach, Higher...
The imbalance between supply and demand of higher education has always been the greatest challenge for Turkey. To overcome this challenge, Turkey beginning in 2006 established new public universities, mostly in less developed provinces. Now one in two fresh high school graduates is being admitted to a higher education program. Yet, the rapid growth of higher education triggered debates about the quality of education. Based on an analysis of available statistics and reports, this essay analyzes...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Gür, Bekir S. Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Development,...
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A growing body of evidence has demonstrated the negative impact that punitive discipline has on children and youth. To make changes in school discipline, it is important for all stakeholders to know about the latest research, understand the local impact of punitive discipline on systems and youth, and coordinate a collaborative response. One approach that some states have used is to host a statewide (or regional or local) summit with key stakeholders. This document is a quick guide that...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Colombi, Greta Esteves, Jessica Gonsoulin, Simon, Discipline, Planning, Agency...
This report provides a comprehensive review of the literature on restorative justice in U.S. schools. The review captures key issues, describes models of restorative justice, and summarizes results from studies conducted in the field. The review was conducted on research reports and other relevant literature published, or made publicly available, between 1999 and mid-2014 and was guided by the following questions: (1) What are the origins and theory underlying U.S. schools' interest in...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Fronius, Trevor Persson, Hannah Guckenburg, Sarah Hurley, Nancy Petrosino,...
The Ministry of Education (British Columbia) will continue to work towards improving outcomes for every learner in their educational system. Through three goals, it will support government priorities including the BC Jobs Plan, BC's Skills for Jobs Blueprint, #BCTECHStrategy, and Taxpayer Accountability Principles, while strengthening the K-12 education system. The three goals are: (1) Personalized, Flexible Education that Enables Students to be Successful; (2) Effective Support for Teachers;...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Foreign Countries, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change,...
The Ministry of Advanced Education (British Columbia) continues to work on key deliverables outlined in the "Minister's 2015/16 Mandate Letter" (see Appendix B) and the "BC Jobs Plan" to contribute to a strong economy and secure tomorrow for British Columbians. The ability of citizens to take full advantage of their growing economy is determined in part by ensuring that the right training is available at post-secondary institutions in different regions of the province. To...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Foreign Countries, Postsecondary Education, Education Work Relationship,...
This toolkit is designed to help interagency state and local/regional career pathway partnerships identify and use federal resources to support career pathways for adults and youth; it will also be a helpful tool for partners to use when doing unified career pathway planning under the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Specifically, the toolkit aims to help partnerships: (1) Understand possible key components and tasks involved in developing, implementing, and maintaining career...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Federal Aid, Financial Support, Partnerships in Education, Educational Finance,...
As a supplement to "Completing College: A National View of Student Attainment Rates -- Fall 2009 Cohort," hereafter "Completing College," this report takes a state-by-state look at the various pathways that students take to complete a college degree or certificate. This report focuses on six-year student success outcomes and college completion rates by state. The results are displayed in three sets of tables organized by institution type, showing each state's outcomes for...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Shapiro, Doug Dundar, Afet Wakhungu, Phoebe Khasiala Yuan, Xin Nathan, Angel...
The 2015 AASA Superintendents Salary & Benefits Study marks the fourth edition of this study. This survey tracks the demographics, salary, benefits and other elements of the employment contracts of school superintendents throughout the country. This year's study is based on 728 responses, a 5.6 percent return rate. This is lower than previous years, and does lead to some limitations in drawing conclusions from the findings. However, the report is rich with information and serves as a useful...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Finnan, Leslie A. McCord, Robert S., Superintendents, Salaries, Fringe...
Since 1969, the Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP), administered by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, has reached more than 32.5 million low-income families and youth, teaching them to improve their diets, be more physically active, stretch their food dollars, and handle their food safely. This paper details the impacts made by EFNEP in 2015.
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Federal Programs, Foods Instruction, Nutrition Instruction, Program...
Wilburn implemented the Teacher Advancement Program (TAP) from 2008-09 through 2014-15. TIF [Teacher Incentive Fund] funding supported the performance pay component since 2010-11. All TAP principles were implemented. However, challenges occurred related to staff turnover, scheduling, and the extra work involved. Many teachers did not find the TAP model very helpful. The TAP rubric and model lessons (with coaching) were considered the most positive aspects. Relative to the comparison schools,...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Germuth, Amy Baenen, Nancy, Teacher Salaries, Incentives, Incentive Grants,...
This report summarizes research about development during the first 3 years of life. It highlights research in domains that are foundational for later school readiness and success, including: (1) perceptual, motor, and physical development; (2) social and emotional development; (3) approaches to learning; (4) language and communication; and (5) cognition. Programs can use this information as a guide to inform their practices and policies and to help them think about their theories of change and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Horm, Diane Norris, Deborah Perry, Deborah Chazan-Cohen, Rachel Halle, Tamara,...
An increased level of collaboration is often a specific requirement for groups and agencies involved in complementary grant program activities. This ensures that programs with a common funding source are as efficient and effective as possible in areas where their missions converge. In this report, the authors highlight collaborative activities among two types of programs funded by the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)--state deaf-blind projects and...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Deaf Blind, Agency Cooperation, State Programs, Parent Associations, Parent...
Recently, the Turkish educational system has gone through a transition from the 8+4 educational model to the new 4+4+4 system, which has mandated elective courses to be taken by the students increasing number of class hours taken in a week from 30 to 37 hours. This has caused some problems in scheduling of schools in Turkey where double shift schooling is utilized in many schools due to some reasons. The purpose of this research was to examine perceptions of students regarding advantages of...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Kaya, Suat Aksu, Meral, Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Student...
Wisconsin Virtual School, a state online learning program that offers supplemental online courses to partner districts in Wisconsin, administered a survey to its teachers in fall 2014 to learn more about their training experiences and challenges. More Wisconsin Virtual School teachers reported participating in training or professional development related to online instruction while teaching online than before teaching online or during preservice education. The most frequently reported...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Zweig, Jacqueline Stafford, Erin Clements, Margaret Pazzaglia, Angela M.,...
This study examined the early college success of students who graduated from an Indiana high school in 2010 and enrolled immediately in a public two-year or four-year college in Indiana. The study team identified data elements in Indiana's Student Information System that predicted the early college success of this cohort of students. Half of Indiana high school graduates who enrolled in a public college in Indiana were successful, according to three indicators: enrolling in only nonremedial...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Davis, Elisabeth Stephan, Jennifer L. Lindsay, Jim Park, So Jung, High School...
This paper expects to highlight emerging issues and challenges in the sphere of Higher Education (HE) in India, especially in provincial and semi-urban ranges. When we realise that the India is the most noteworthy HE-System itself. I have attempted to concentrate on the issues identified with understudy and issues identified with biggest academic system in the third world, with more than of five million students taking H.E. in more than 12000 colleges & universities. India is additionally...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Nadaf, Zaffar Ahmad Bhat, Bilal Ahmad, Foreign Countries, Higher Education,...
Although the United States is touted as a country where anyone could be successful regardless of social class or national background, upward social mobility is hard to attain. Less than one in 10 children born into poverty will reach the top of the income distribution. For many individuals, postsecondary education has historically been a way out of poverty. To increase the number of college degree holders, officials at all levels of government and philanthropic foundations have created...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Valle, Katherine, Hispanic American Students, Access to Education,...
Retaining effective teachers is a key policy priority nationwide, particularly in districts that serve large numbers of disadvantaged students. We investigate whether a change in the Miami region's placement strategy was accompanied by changes in teacher attrition and mobility decisions. Our results suggest that the increased concentration of TFA corps members in schools was associated with a reduction in TFA mobility across schools after the first year of service, but showed no association...
Topics: ERIC Archive, ERIC, Hansen, Michael Backes, Ben Brady, Victoria, Public Schools, Faculty Mobility,...