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2006-01-03
Meeting Standards Through Field Trips
Black Enterprise, NY - Dec 29, 2005 Whether one agrees with the current trend of using standards to measure education, the fact remains that teacher education programs must take steps to meet the
The importance of examining the diversity issue can be seen in the following statements. Students from some cultural backgrounds, and various ethnic groups, have different dispositions for learning (Galloway, undated). Teachers need to be cognizant of their students' needs and make the content available to each individual (Ball, 2000). Sapon-Shevin (2003) described diversity as differences in race, age, sex, family background, class, sexual orientation, religion, language, and physical characteristics. NCATE (2002) defined diversity in a similar way; however, there are some slight differences. The definition of diversity as given by NCATE included individuals that were . . . "exceptional students and students from different ethnic, racial, gender, socioeconomic, language, and religious groups". Candidates need to be exposed to and work with issues as they relate to diversity, because these issues affect teaching and also the learning of P-12 students (NCATE, 2002). During each of the field trip visits candidates were exposed to very different students in terms of beliefs, abilities, and reasons for being involved in agricultural education.


2005-12-13
College of Education gets national accreditation
UAA Northern Light, AK - Dec 6, 2005 The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education, or NCATE, accredited the College of Education Oct. 23. The decision
“Accreditation is a big deal in teacher education. The best thing about NCATE is that for two to three years, as you’re preparing for NCATE, you have a lot of in-depth conversations as faculty, administrators and staff about how to become more student friendly … The best thing is not the accreditation itself; it’s all the work and discussion that leads up to accreditation,” said Mary Snyder, dean for the College of Education.


2005-12-05
HC restrains eight B. Ed. colleges from admitting students
Hindu, India - Dec 2, 2005 the colleges to inform the students personally and publicly that the college is not recognised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), if in
A Division Bench comprising Chief Justice V S Sirpurkar and Justice Ashok Ganguly, in an interim order, also directed the colleges to inform the students personally and publicly that the college is not recognised by the National Council for Teacher Education (NCTE), if in reality they were not so recognised.


2005-12-01
Formal Recognition for Nigeria’s First Education Varsity
This Day (subscription), Nigeria - Nov 29, 2005 He said it was particularly refreshing that TASUED is being established at a time when the quality of graduate teacher education in Nigeria is being called to
Executive Secretary of the NUC, Prof. Peter Okebukola said in his weekly memo that "with the establishment of TASUED, Ogun State now has the highest density of universities in Nigeria (nine in total). Other universities in the State are University of Agriculture, Abeokuta (federal); Olabisi Onabanjo University (state); Redeemer's University, Mowe (private); Babcock University, Ilishan (private); Covenant University, Ota (private); CETEP City University, Mowe (private); Crawford University, Igbesa (private); Bells University of Technology, Ota (private); and Crescent University, Abeokuta (private).


1. Teaching like that; the beginnings of teacher education at Bank Street
LB2157 2004-027486 0-8204-6239-X Teaching like that; the beginnings of teacher education at Bank Street. Grinberg, Jaime G. A. (Counterpoints; ...


2. Creating a professional community through means-ends connections to facilitate the acquistion of moral dispositions; developing … teacher education
LB1707 2005-921132 0-7618-3163-0 Creating a professional community through means-ends connections to facilitate the acquistion of moral dispositions; ...
3. Former ETS executive to head teacher education association
WASHINGTON Dr. Sharon P. Robinson has been named president and CEO of the American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, known as AACTE. A former senior executive of the Educational Test
4. Virginia higher education system joins forces to curb teacher shortage - noteworthy news - Brief Article
RICHMOND, VA. Virginia''s higher education system is joining forces to help ease the projected teacher shortage in the state. The partnership is a seamless transfer articulation agreement between
5. Issues and challenges in teacher education
Introduction and Background From its origin, ACME has been about maximizing mathematics learning, focusing both on student learning and what teachers ...


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