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  1. Rural school education;
  2. The World of Texas Politics
  3. Mascot Mania: Spirit of Texas High Schools
  4. Academic Performance in Texas Schools: Micro-econometric Models of Student Achievement by Kalpana Pai, 2008-10-13
  5. Buildings and Structures in Irving, Texas: High Schools in Irving, Texas, Mustangs at Las Colinas, Ranchview High School, Texas Stadium
  6. Nature study and agriculture for the rural schools of Texas by William Septimus Taylor, Charles Herman Winkler, 2010-08-04
  7. Courses in agriculture for the secondary schools of Texas by Walter Francis Doughty, Martin L. Hayes, et all 2010-08-18
  8. Home Field: Texas High School Football Stadiums from Alice to Zephyr (Charles N. Prothro Texana Series)
  9. The Language of Diversity: Restoration Toward Peace and Unity by Mary Alice Trent, Trevor Grizzle, et all 2007-12-01
  10. From Texas to Illinois (Felipe Adventure Story) by Florance Taylor, 1971-06
  11. TEXAS PUBLIC SCHOOL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION: 2008 by VORNBERGJAMES A, 2008-05-31
  12. Lessons From the Middle: High-End Learning for Middle School Students by Texas Association for Gifted, 2002-02-01
  13. Ringing the Children In: Texas Country Schools by Thad Sitton, Milam C. Rowold, 1987-01-01
  14. To Get a Better School System: One Hundred Years of Education Reform in Texas (Centennial Series of the Association of Former Students, Texas A&M University) by Gene B. Preuss, 2009-07-07

41. Texas A&M University OPSA Links
texas Medical and Dental schools Application Service; York College of Optometry; USschools and Colleges general Nursing Resource; Johns Hopkins University School
http://opsa.tamu.edu/links.htm
Dentistry Graduate School Law Medical ...
Honors Program

Dentistry >>Back To Top
Graduate School >>Back To Top
Law >>Back To Top
Medical School
  • Texas Medical and Dental Schools Application Service
    Joint Admission Medical Program (JAMP)

  • Allopathic Medicine Osteopathic Medicine >>Back To Top
    Optometry >>Back To Top Other Health Related Links Career Resources Chiropractic Medical Technology Nursing/Nurse Practitioners Occupational Therapy

    42. Houston General Information - The Official Guide To Houston
    around Houston . general Info. Transportation, more. The Houston area consistentlyleads all of texas in the number of exemplary schools, and because of our
    http://www.houston-guide.com/guide/info/frameinfo.html
    Houston-Guide.com Cool Houston Links E-mail Directory Site Map ... Official Guide to Houston General Information
    Request Your Copy
    Information Visitor Information Real Estate ... Cover Story Houston Spotlight . Welcome Howdy! Hotels/Resorts Great places to stay. Attractions Fun things to do. Shopping/Style Where to shop. Events Calendar What's happening . The Arts Dining Great restaurants. Sports and Recreation . Real Estate and Relocation . Neighborhoods around Houston . General Info Transportation, more. A
    Most of the communities here spotlight the beauty of Houston, made possible by its proximity to several waterways. Called the Bayou City, Houston is home to more than 10 of these winding waterways that not only irrigate the lush landscape, but serve as green spaces for fitness and nature enthusiasts. Several lakes and bays also provide pleasant scenes of fun in the sun as well as a feast for the eyes.

    43. Houston Schools, Universities And Colleges - The Official Guide To Houston
    Education/schools. general Info. of Medicine (713) 7984951 Houston Baptist University(281) 649-3000 Rice University (713) 527-8101 South texas College of Law
    http://www.houston-guide.com/guide/info/infoschools.html
    Houston-Guide.com Cool Houston Links E-mail Directory Site Map ... General Information Education/Schools
    Request Your Copy
    Information Visitor Information Real Estate ... Cover Story Houston Spotlight . Welcome Howdy! Hotels/Resorts Great places to stay. Attractions Fun things to do. Shopping/Style Where to shop. Events Calendar What's happening . The Arts Dining Great restaurants. Sports and Recreation . Real Estate and Relocation . Neighborhoods around Houston . General Info Transportation, more. W ith more than 600 square miles to cover, Houston is abundant with possibilities as it harbors over 40 educational institutions, 26 museums, 400 parks and over 4,200 restaurants. In all directions, Houston offers limitless adventure, entertainment and education.
    Houston Area School Districts
    Aldine I.S.D., Houston, (281) 449-1011

    44. SchoolGrants - Links: General Interest
    efforts funded under The Improving America's schools Act. The Foundation's missionis to improve texas government by policy makers, the media and general public
    http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/general_interest.htm
    Links:
    General Interest
    Welcome Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing ... State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety Search Engines ... Technology As we conduct searches across the Internet, we come across a number of great sites that we want to share with you. These sites are not necessarily related to grants but are a wealth of information for teachers and other educators. If you have favorite sites that are not listed here, please let us know! Remember, all links open in their own windows. Awesome Library Organizes the Web with 14,000 carefully reviewed resources, including the top 5 percent in education The Busy Educator's Guide to the WWW Find reviews of software, books, and educational games as well as links to recommended teacher, student and parent sites. Classroom Connect This site is devoted to Internet-based curriculum and training for K-12 educators, students, and parents

    45. New Page 1
    texas 750830688. Office of University Advancement, Building Momentum. Links toUTD schools Advisory Councils School of Arts Humanities. School of general
    http://www.utdallas.edu/utdgeneral/advancement/links.html
    The University
    of Texas at Dallas
    Mission

    UTD

    Development Board
    Meet the ... Contact Us
    The University
    Of Texas at Dallas
    P.O. Box 830688 MP13
    Richardson, Texas
    Office of
    University Advancement
    Building Momentum Links to UTD Schools Advisory Councils School of General Studies Jonsson School of Engineering School of Management Accounting Program ... School of Social Sciences Other UTD Advisory Councils Callier Center for Communication Disorders Center for Brain Health History of Aviation Museum Green Center ... UTD Homepage

    46. UTD Undergraduate Catalog
    University of texas at Dallas consists of seven schools, each headed by a deanArts and Humanities, Engineering and Computer Science, general Studies, Human
    http://www.utdallas.edu/student/catalog/undergrad02/

    Introduction (home)
    General Information Undergraduate Programs Degree Requirements ... UTD Home Page

    Overview
    The mission of The University of Texas at Dallas is to provide Texas and the nation with the benefits of educational and research programs of the highest quality. These programs address the multidimensional needs of a dynamic modern society driven by the development, diffusion, understanding and management of advanced technology. Within the context of this mission, the goals of the university are:
    • To provide able, ambitious students with a high-quality, cost-effective education that combines the nurturing environment of a liberal arts college with the intellectual rigor and depth of a major research university; To discover new knowledge and create new art that enriches civilization-at-large and contributes significantly to economic and social progress; and To enhance the productivity of business and government with strategically designed, responsively executed programs of research, service and education.
    Organization
    The University of Texas at Dallas consists of seven schools, each headed by a dean: Arts and Humanities, Engineering and Computer Science, General Studies, Human Development, Management, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social Sciences. The schools, in turn, consist of teaching and research programs that provide the disciplinary foundations of the university. In addition to the usual disciplinary approaches, the university has a strong commitment to interdisciplinary study at both the graduate and undergraduate

    47. Paralegal Schools - Kaplan Education Paralegal Programs - Paralegal Training
    Paralegal training in Colorado, Tennessee, texas, and Arizona. Approved by the American Bar Association.Category Society Law Education Paralegal Education...... school offers the same general Practice Paralegal Kaplan Higher Education schoolsadmit students of Tennessee • Southeastern Career Institute Dallas, texas
    http://www.paralegal-education.com/
    paralegal training paralegal schools paralegal courses paralegal education ... paralegal certification
    Paralegal Education

    Click below to visit one of our school locations:
    Denver
    Phoenix Nashville Dallas
    Kaplan Higher Education Paralegal Programs provide high-quality paralegal education at four paralegal schools throughout the country. Each school is approved by the American Bar Association and provides nationwide career development assistance for graduates.
    The mission and purpose of the schools of Kaplan Higher Education Paralegal Programs is to provide professional occupational instruction in an American Bar Association approved curriculum for college graduates that will qualify them for entry-level employment as paralegals, or for advancement in existing positions, and to assist them in finding employment.
    Kaplan Higher Education Paralegal Programs schools have extensive experience in paralegal training. Denver Career College (formerly Denver Paralegal Institute) has been training paralegals since 1977. Phoenix Career College in Phoenix, formerly the Sterling School, has been training legal professionals since 1975. Southeastern Career College in Nashville opened its doors in 1981; and Southeastern Career Institute in Dallas opened in 1987. Each school offers the same General Practice Paralegal Programs to college graduates.

    48. Warning: E-mail From Public Schools Is Public - News - The Daily Illini Online
    Warning Email from public schools is public. U-WIRE) AUSTIN, texas — Universityof texas faculty and The attorney general's office recently said all e-mails
    http://www.dailyillini.com/jun02/jun27/news/stories/campus02.shtml
    Archives Contacts Thursday, June 27, 2002 News News Story
    Warning: E-mail from public schools is public
    U. Texas - Austin
    Daily Texan The attorney general's office recently said all e-mails sent or received on any UT mail servers or computers are considered public documents and subject to open records requests as per the Texas Public Information Act, said Mike Viesca, spokesman for the attorney general. Student records and information, however, are protected by the Freedom of Information Act. If any student information appears in documents released due to an FOIA request, the University must withhold all information that might reveal the student's identity. "The administration can't even confirm to employers that a kid went to school here," said Annela Lopez, who is responsible for fielding all open records requests in the Office of the Chief Financial Officer. Viesca said that generally, information created using government property is subject to the Public Information Act. Even if state employees use a private e-mail address for government business, those e-mails are still considered public documents, Viesca said.

    49. UT System Health Affairs
    also operate four extension campuses in South texas and four general information linksto UT professional healthcare programs) Colleges and schools (links to
    http://www.utsystem.edu/hea/
    Health Affairs Home Executive Vice
    Chancellor
    Staff ... JAMP

    (Joint Admission
    Medical Program) Campus Admissions
    Offices
    Campus Libraries Campus Facts ... U.T. System Home
    Office of Health Affairs An important part of mission of The University of Texas System is to provide excellent, affordable, and compassionate patient care through hospitals and clinics that are of central importance to programs of teaching, scholarship, research, and service associated with medicine and related health sciences. Through the presidents of the component institutions, the Health Affairs Office has responsibility for the budgets, academic planning and programs, health care delivery, facilities planning and construction, and personnel (both academic and non-academic) of those components. Within the System's six health institutions, there are four medical schools, two dental schools, and four nursing schools, as well as schools of allied health science, biomedical sciences, health information sciences, and public health. The health institutions include M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, currently ranked as the top cancer center in the world, and the U.T. Health Center at Tyler, whose mission includes a mandate from the Legislature to lead the state's fight against tuberculosis.

    50. Music Education Undergraduate Major - University Of North Texas
    general, choral and instrumental music majors complete a 16 the elementary and secondarylevels in area schools. which complete certification to teach in texas.
    http://www.unt.edu/pais/insert/umuec.htm
    Search Undergraduate Majors
    Undergraduate Majors and Interests
    College of Music For more information on admission to UNT (800) UNT-8211
    UNT Home

    E-mail: undergrad@unt.edu
    Phone: (940) 565-2681
    Fax: (940) 565-2408
    TTY callers: (940) 369-8652 University of North Texas
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    P.O. Box 311277
    Denton, Texas 76203-1277 For more information on this program http://www.music.unt.edu/musiced
    E-mail: undergrad@music.unt.edu Phone: (940) 369-7540 Fax: (940) 565-2002 University of North Texas College of Music Warren Henry, Music Education Chair P.O. Box 311367 Denton, Texas 76203-1367 Additional Links Undergraduate Majors and Interests College of Music AA/EOE/ADA Last updated: March 25, 2003 Comments, suggestions, or corrections to:

    51. Journalism Undergraduate Major - University Of North Texas
    its employees to promoting a particular cause or product to the general public ofEducation that will prepare you to become certified to teach in texas schools.
    http://www.unt.edu/pais/insert/ujour.htm
    Search Undergraduate Majors
    Undergraduate Majors and Interests
    College of Arts and Sciences For more information on admission to UNT (800) UNT-8211
    UNT Home

    E-mail: undergrad@unt.edu
    Phone: (940) 565-2681
    Fax: (940) 565-2408
    TTY callers: (940) 369-8652 University of North Texas
    Office of Undergraduate Admissions
    P.O. Box 311277
    Denton, Texas 76203-1277 For more information on this program http://www.jour.unt.edu
    E-mail: chofer@unt.edu Phone: (940) 565-2205 Fax: (940) 565-2370 University of North Texas Department of Journalism Undergraduate Advisor P.O. Box 305280 Denton, Texas 76203-5280 Additional Links Undergraduate Majors and Interests College of Arts and Sciences AA/EOE/ADA Last updated: March 24, 2003 Comments, suggestions, or corrections to:

    52. Internet Legal Resource Guide
    A broad range of links to legal websites, for attorneys and the public.Category Society Law Legal Information Resources Directories...... Law schools¾All law schools with web sites. who wish to attend law school handpickedby a group of law students from the University of texas. general Interest
    http://www.ilrg.com/
    Welcome to the Internet Legal Resource Guide 238 nations, islands, and territories , as well as more than 850 locally stored web pages and downloadable files, this site was established in 1995 to serve as a comprehensive resource of the information available on the Internet concerning law and the legal profession, with an emphasis on the United States of America . Designed for everyone, lay persons and legal scholars alike, it is quality controlled to include only the most substantive legal resources online. All Areas of ILRG ALL ACADEMIA Law Journals Law Outlines Law Schools Law Students Pre-Law ALL PROFESSIONAL Associations CLE Experts Forms Local Archive Forms Web Index Law Firm Database Practice Areas ALL GOVERNMENT World Index Australia Canada U.K. U.S. Federal U.S. State Governments Legal Profession
  • ILRG Legal Forms Archive
    A locally maintained archive of more than eighty legal forms. Keyword searchable. America's Largest 250 Law Firms
    Visit the web sites of the largest 250 law firms in the United States. Compiled by the New York Law Publishing Company, this listing of law firms is known as the National Law Journal 250 ILRG Web Index Off-site web resources indexed.
  • 53. General Releases - Texas Christian University Horned Frogs - Official Athletic S
    Campaign March 23, 2001 Florko Named TCU/ESPN Regional general Manager March 2000- ESPN Regional/TCU Announces Sponsorship Agreement with texas Ford Dealers
    http://www.fansonly.com/schools/tcu/genrel/tcu-genrel.html

    2003 Football Season Tickets

    Baseball

    Baseball

    Men's Basketball
    ...
    Site Map

    Athletics Releases March 20, 2003
    March 18, 2003
    - TCU, Official College Sports Network Launch New GoFrogs.com
    March 13, 2003
    - TCU Football Radio Broadcasts Cited For Excellence
    March 12, 2003
    - TCU Cheerleading sets tryout dates
    March 7, 2003
    - From the Desk of Eric Hyman March 5, 2003 - Around the Horned With Brian Estridge March 4, 2003 - Koehler Receives C-USA Award of Excellence February 21, 2003 - Around the Horned With Brian Estridge January 31, 2003 - 2003 Women's Athletic Report January 31, 2003 - 2003 Women's Athletic Report January 15, 2003 - Photos From The Road January 3, 2003 - Around the Horned With Brian Estridge December 22, 2002 - Camp Registration Forms December 22, 2002 - Registration Information December 22, 2002 - Day Camp December 21, 2002 - Contact Information December 21, 2002 - All-Skills Camp December 21, 2002 - College Prep Camp December 21, 2002 - Team Camp December 21, 2002 - Clinics December 21, 2002 - Frequently Asked Questions December 21, 2002

    54. Welcome To I-Safe America.!
    to Adoppt Internet Safety Education Curriculum April 3, 2002 texas schools will beamong Against Children August 20, 2001 Senator and Attorney general Call for
    http://www.isafe.org/news.htm

    55. Background
    with awarding grants for linking texas schools, universities, libraries, and hospitalsfor distance learning, information sharing, and general communications.
    http://www.whattifhasdone.org/background.htm
    Back Home
    TIF Background
    Adapted from End of the Line? TIF Board Seeks Input as Reauthorization Decision Near by Roger White and published in the October 2002 issue of Texas Lone Star , published by the Texas Association of School Boards. Used with permission of Texas Lone Star Contents
    I. Introduction
    II. Wide-ranging Effects of Losing TIF
    III. TIF History and How It Works
    IV. Success Stories Introduction After almost a decade of providing more than $1 billion in telecommunications and technology infrastructure grants to schools, colleges and universities, libraries, and nonprofit entities, the state’s Telecommunications Infrastructure Fund (TIF) may get disconnected next year. The TIF Board, a state agency created in 1995 by the 74th Texas Legislature, will be phased out, effective August 2005, by lawmakers during next year’s regular session—unless reauthorization measures are taken. TIF was charged originally with disbursing approximately $1.5 billion in grants over a 10-year span to spur telecommunications infrastructure growth in Texas Original TIF legislation capped the amount of money collected from the telecommunications industry at $1.5 billion or 10 years, whichever came first. At the current rate, that cap may be reached by late 2004.

    56. SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Pre
    SWT = Southwest texas, ASU = Angelo State Ö when completed. Required Courses (SPCnumbers). * = see notes on next page. schools. Biology. BIOL 1406 general Biology
    http://www.spc.cc.tx.us/biology/lsmith/PT info.htm
    SOUTH PLAINS COLLEGE Pre-Physical Therapy Curriculum (updated July 2002) SPC offers many of the pre-requisite courses necessary for application to a School of Physical Therapy in Texas. Students can generally complete up to 66 semester hours of the required 90 hours prior to applying to PT school. The remainder of hours (or a bachelor's degree) must be completed at a 4-year university. Students should be aware of specific requirements for each school of Physical Therapy to which they will be making an application. See list below of mailing and URL addresses to obtain information from the various schools. Each Physical Therapy school has requirements pertaining to Grade Point Average and grades in required courses. Also, most schools require prospective students to complete observation/work experience hours prior to application. See table pertaining to these requirements below. This table is only a guideline and specific requirements may change. Be sure to contact each school to find out their requirements at the time of your application. Listed below are the appropriate courses offered by South Plains College that students interested in Pre-physical Therapy can take.

    57. Texas Association Of School Administrators (TASA)
    together to strengthen relationships between schools and parents and informationon the texas ASEP Accreditation general Administration updated 10.17.2001.
    http://www.tasanet.org/resources/resourcesi.html
    Key Education Sites Budget and Finance
    Charter Schools/ Vouchers
    Community/ Parental Involvement Curriculum and Instruction ...
    Technology
    Resources
    updated 10.17.2001
    This section includes research and data analysis on Texas public school student achievement; and information on the identification of outcomes, indicators, and assessments to monitor educational results for all students, including students with disabilities. Budget and Finance updated
    This section contains information concerning the minimum salary schedule for Texas classroom teachers, full-time librarians, full-time counselors, and full-time school nurses; Commissioner's Rules on Creditable Years of Service; and reports showing actual financial data as well as student reports, staff reports, and geographic information.
    Charter Schools/ Vouchers
    updated
    This section includes FAQs about charters, issues to address when thinking about starting a charter school, a bibliography of publications; links to other Internet sites; highlights of important improvements in public education over the past 15 to 20 years; and other positive data about the state of public education.

    58. Education Resources--Dunagan Library
    texas School Libraries; TeNET Web texas education resources; on helping arts educators,general classroom teachers Education; Landmark Project for schools A site
    http://www.utpb.edu/library/education.html
    J. Conrad Dunagan Library: Education Resources
    ExCET, TEKS
    General Education Resources K-12 Resources Subject Directories: Education ... Web Design Issues Link to Selected Dunagan Library Social Science Databases and Full-text Materials
    SBEC and TexES/ExCET
    • SBEC has completely redesigned their site. The site now requires !! that you use Internet Explorer 5.5 or in order to access any of its materials. These materials includes educator certification standards, TexES (formerly ExCET) test frameworks, TexES test preparation manuals, and so on. The site has changed so significantly that users should go to SBEC's new home page to begin navigation; however here is the link to the primary (but not the only) page dealing with TexES test frameworks . Test frameworks continue to require the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader in order to function. National Evaluation Systems, Inc.: TexES/ExCET This is a link to the web site provided by the test administration company for TexES/ExCET examinations.
    • Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills ( T E K ... S This is test formerly used in Texas; the last time the page was updated was February 2001.
    General Education Resources
  • Ask ERIC Virtual Library
  • ERIC Clearinghouse on Assessment and Evaluation
  • ERIC Digests
  • AACTE Education Policy Clearinghouse American Assn of Colleges for Teacher Education. A clearinghouse designed to help people access information on education policy at the national, regional, or state level.
  • 59. Search Texas Child Care
    In texas, child care can be broken down into kindergarten and nursery schools, andschoolskindergarten and These pamphlets have general child care information
    http://www.tdprs.state.tx.us/Child_Care/Search_Texas_Child_Care/default.asp
    About Child Care Licensing Child Care Solutions Child Care Standards and Regulations Information for Child Care Professionals ... Special Announcements
    Search Texas Child Care
    Child-care solutions within your reach
    Select one of the search options below.
    Child-Care Providers:
    If your address, phone or other information changes please advise your licensing representative. They will enter corrections in the database that will appear on the Web site. PLEASE NOTE Child Care Licensing (CCL) via Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory Services (TDPRS) maintains this web site as a public service. All information provided is believed to be accurate and reliable; however, CCL via TDPRS assumes no responsibility for the use of the information provided. PLEASE NOTE that users of this web site are responsible for checking the accuracy, completeness and/or suitability of all information. Since inaccuracies may occur, these pages do not replace official sources. All information is presented without guarantees and does not constitute an endorsement of any facility or the programs they offer, either expressed or implied. If you find some questionable information, please

    60. Learning To Teach In Inner-City Schools, Texas A&M University, College Station,
    at texas A M University in College Station, texas. Academy chose to teach in schoolsserving diverse Content and general comments info@ncrel.org Technical
    http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/educatrs/presrvce/pe3lk60.htm
    North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (1995) describes this program:
    • Understanding the community and students' culture.
        Working with neighborhood children and their families.
          Understanding research on effective teaching.
            Improving classroom organization and management.
              Planning lessons that promote higher level thinking.
                Using positive behavior-management techniques.
                  Linking students' prior knowledge, culture, and experiences with school lessons.
                    Implementing the principles of interactive instruction.
                      Improving reading comprehension by using culturally diverse literature.
                        Analyzing personal change and setting new goals.
                      The program is disseminated through LTICS Certified Trainers. During a 12-day training session (or a five-day and a seven-day session), certified trainers train local observers to collect observation data and train local student teachers and teachers to conduct seminars. LTICS trainers are available in 15 states. LTICS is designed for use with low-income, culturally diverse populations in school districts located near teacher-preparation colleges. The National Diffusion Network has approved the program for dissemination to all inner-city students in grades pre-K through 12. Evaluation studies indicate that 80 percent of student teachers who graduate from the Houston Teaching Academy chose to teach in schools serving diverse populations. Studies also indicate that student teachers demonstrate improved interactive instruction, organization, and behavior management skills. Students served by the Houston Teaching Academy have achieved increasingly higher scores on achievement tests each year. Those interested in adopting the program are required either to hire an LTICS Certified Trainer or send local personnel for training to become a Certified Trainer." (pp. 4-5)

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