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<title>Student Mobility</title>
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<description>Student mobility is the practice of students changing schools other than when they are promoted from one school level to the other, such as when students are promoted from elementary school to middle school or middle school to high school  </description>
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<title>Enrollment Management In Higher Education</title>
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<description>During the last decades of the twentieth century, the concept of enrollment management emerged as a new organizational structure within two- and four-year colleges and universities  The term enrollment management refers to the ability of institutions of higher education to exert more systematic influence over the number</description>
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<title>Progressive Education</title>
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<description>Historians have debated whether a unified progressive reform movement existed during the decades surrounding the turn of the twentieth century  While some scholars have doubted the development of a cohesive progressive project, others have argued that while Progressive Era reformers did not march in lockstep</description>
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<title>Higher Education In The United States System</title>
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<description>The higher education system of the United States is not so much a formal system as it is an informal configuration of varied institutions  The development of the American system has been unique when compared with other national postsecondary educational systems around the world  </description>
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<title>Medical Education</title>
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<description>The path to a career in medicine in the United States is well defined  Aspiring physicians must earn an undergraduate degree, complete four years of medical school, participate in a minimum of three years of graduate medical training, and pass three national examinations for licensure</description>
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<title>Federal Educational Activities History</title>
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<description>The roots of federal participation in education lie deep in American history, beginning in the days of the Confederation  When it became clear in 1777 that the soldiers of the Continental Army lacked necessary competence in mathematics and military regimen, instruction was provided in these areas  </description>
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<title>Compensatory Education Policies And Programs In Latin America</title>
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<description>Questions that have puzzled education scholars, policymakers, and social reformers since the 1960s are the following: Do schools reproduce social stratification? Do they enable social mobility? Can schools help poor children learn at hight levels? Do deliberate attempts to reform education policy influence school life?</description>
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<title>Brain Based Education</title>
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<description>The overall goal of brain-based education is to attempt to bring insights from brain research into the arena of education to enhance teaching and learning  The area of science often referred to as &quot;brain research&quot; typically includes neuroscience studies that probe the patterns of cellular development in various brain areas</description>
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<title>Student Activities Overview</title>
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<description>Student activities are an integral part of the school program  Qualified students must be able to participate in any activity without regard to race, religion, national origin, disability, or sex  </description>
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<title>Philosophy Of Education Historical Overview</title>
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<description>The word education is used sometimes to signify the activity, process, or enterprise of educating or being educated and sometimes to signify the discipline or field of study taught in schools of education that concerns itself with this activity, process, or enterprise  </description>
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<title>Music Education Preparation Of Teachers</title>
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<description>Prior to the 1960s the preparation of music teachers in the United States included study in music history, theory, and literature, performance experience in vocal and/or instrumental music, and initial teaching experience in a music classroom  The social and educational upheavals of the 1960s brought about significant changes in this curriculum</description>
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<title>Mathematics Education  Teacher Preparation</title>
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<description>Mathematics teachers are educated in diverse ways, depending to a great extent on the context in which the education occurs  Typically, pre-service teacher preparation occurs at the baccalaureate level, while in-service education occurs at the graduate level or is conducted by the local school systems </description>
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<title>Health Education  School</title>
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<description>School health programs are said to be one of the most efficient strategies that a nation might use to prevent major health and social problems  Next to the family, schools are the major institution for providing the instruction and experiences that prepare young people for their roles as healthy, productive adults</description>
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<title>Faculty Teaching</title>
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<description>A comprehensive model of evaluating teaching advocates the use of multiple sources of information to confirm decisions  Each source–students, self-reports, colleagues and chairs, and evidence of learning–has particular strengths and limitations </description>
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<title>Colleges And Universities With Religious Affiliations</title>
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<description>The landscape of higher education in North America first began to take shape at the start of the colonial period as religious communities and individual religious leaders realized the need to bring Western education to what was for them a newly discovered land  </description>
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<title>Art Education School</title>
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<description>Art is more than creative expression, which has been the dominant theme of art education for much of the twentieth century  Expression is important, but researchers are also finding connections between learning in the visual arts and the acquisition of knowledge and skills in other areas  </description>
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<title>Employment Reasons Students Work</title>
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<description>Most American teenagers work for pay; figures vary depending on whether labor force participation is measured at a particular point in time or over the course of several years  A U S  Department of Education survey published in 2000 found two-thirds of twelfth graders saying that they worked for pay</description>
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<title>Media And Learning</title>
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<description>Educators have examined the impact of media on learning since at least 1912, when the American psychologist Edward L  Thorndike recommended pictures as a labor saving device for instruction  Five questions about media and learning will be briefly examined  </description>
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<title>Common School Movement</title>
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<description>The ubiquity of &quot;common&quot; schools in the United States belies both the long effort to establish a system of publicly supported elementary and secondary schools and the many controversies that have attended public schools before and since their creation </description>
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<title>International Reading Association</title>
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<description>The International Reading Association (IRA) is a nonprofit professional organization that seeks to promote high levels of literacy by improving the quality of reading instruction  The association works to achieve this mission by studying the reading process and teaching techniques,</description>
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