Refimprove date July 2008 The Prussianeducationsystem was a system of mandatory education dating to the early 19th century. Parts of the Kingdom of Prussia Prussianeducationsystem have served as models for the education systems in a number of other countries, including Education in Japan Japan and Education in the United States the United States . Characteristics of the Prussianeducationsystem The Prussiansystem instituted compulsory attendance, specific training for teachers, national testing ... of the Prussianeducationsystem in the United States American educators were fascinated by German educational trends. In 1818, John Griscom gave a favorable report of Prussianeducation. English ... to adopt the Prussianeducationsystem in Massachusetts. Soon New York state set up the same method ... Cambridge University Press, 1988 . DEFAULTSORT PrussianEducationSystem Category Education ... of Wilhelm von Humboldt In 1809, the Prussian philosopher and minister of education Wilhelm von Humboldt undertook a major reform of the Prussianeducationsystem, which was significantly influenced by this idealistic approach, and still forms the foundation of the contemporary German educationsystem ... educationsystem to other countries In Austria, Empress Maria Theresa of Austria Maria Theresa ... to introduce tax funded and generally compulsory primary education, comprising an eight year course of primary education, called Volksschule . It provided not only the skills needed in an early industrialized world reading, writing and arithmetic , but also a strict education in ethics, duty, discipline ... four years, but the general population had virtually no access to secondary education. Lutheran ..., including its education. Martin Luther advocated compulsory schooling and this idea became a model ... of the Lutheran state church. The Prussian Kings, Calvinists among Lutherans, feared the influence ..., Pietists helped form the principles of the modern public school system, including the stress on literacy ... more details
flittard.jpg thumb Station 50 in Cologne Flittard The Prussian Semaphore System was a telegraphy telegraphic communications system used between Berlin and the Rhine Province from 1832 to 1849. It could ... system fell to the Prussian Military. Major Franz August O Etzel led the construction. O Etzel ... semaphore Heliograph Railway signalling de Telecommunications DEFAULTSORT Prussian Semaphore System ... telegrams. Although electric telegraph y made the system obsolete for military use, simplified semaphore ... of construction of the Prussia n semaphore system, the technology had already been known for thirty ... speaking areas at the end of the 18th century were uninterested in a communications system that crossed ... line were delayed by resistance from the conservative Prussian Army Prussian military , even when ... with success by Napoleon Bonaparte and this at least awakened the interest of the Prussian ... to the Prussian military, therefore, the proponents of a telegraph network could finally execute ... Philipp Heinrich Pistor. Pistor wrote a memorandum to the Prussian General Staff in December 1830 which laid out a draft proposal for a telegraph line within the Royal Prussian States. Pistor s ideas .... Further, his workshop developed the optical telescopes which were a necessary component of the system. The order for the construction of the system was finally given by an order of the German Imperial Military Cabinet Prussian Cabinet on July 21, 1832. The Prussiansystem remained the only state run optical telegraph system within German territory. There were also a couple of examples of privately ... businessman Johann Ludwig Schmidt who operated it as a signal system for ships between the mouth of the Elbe at Cuxhaven and Port of Hamburg . From 1841, this system was run by Friedrich Clemens Gerke ... tower in Cuxhaven is named. The second, also created by Schmidt was inaugurated in 1847. This system ran between Bremen and Bremerhaven , but this second system was taken out of service by 1852 because ... more details
The German educationsystem or continental educationsystem is a higher education model , often contrasted with the Anglo Saxon educationsystem and the Scandinavian educationsystem . It was the standard tertiary education model for most of the countries of Continental Europe before the implementation of the Anglo Saxon model there due to the Bologna Process . Specific is the distinction between vocational education also called dual educationsystem , see Fachhochschule i.e. school of applied sciences and academic higher education at university . In contrast to the Anglo Saxon model where you have a common lower and higher academic degree for all subjects Bachelor degree and Master s degree , respectively , in the German model the degrees are Diplom for the more practical subjects such as i.e. engineering , but also economics and business and in Germany and Austria the Magister Artium for the more theoretical subjects, such as social sciences or humanities . See also University Revolution higher education policy Education in Germany Category Education in Germany ... more details
teaching models X       0.6 of students. Education is entirely in Spanish language Spanish . A 26.2 of students. Education is entirely in Spanish language Spanish , with Basque as a compulsory subject. B 23.0 . Education is partly in Basque, partly in Spanish usually mathematics and reading writing . D 50.2 . Education entirely in Basque, with Spanish as a compulsory subject. See also Education in Spain External links http www.mondragon.edu en huhezi about us international students international courses education BasqueEducationSystem.pdf Basque EducationSystem DEFAULTSORT Basque EducationSystem Category Education in Spain Category Basque Country autonomous community ...Education in the Basque Country autonomous community Basque Autonomous Community is entirely free from the age of 3 until when? , and compulsory between 6 and 16 years. The majority of students are educated in the Basque language . Levels of schooling Infant education For children aged 0 3 years, and is available at a subsidised cost. Infant education For children aged 3 6 years, and is both free and optional. Primary education For children aged 6 12 years, and is compulsory and free. Secondary education For children aged 12 16 years, it is compulsory. Upon completion of this level of schooling, students with satisfactory grades have the option to continue their education for two additional years. Students will either pursue academic study in preparation for university entrance examinations, or follow a professional training course. Those who fall short of the satisfactory grades may attend professional initiation programmes as a precursor to entering the job market. Higher education In addition ... Basque Country starting in nurseries and primary education. The new autonomous community of the Basque Country was granted autonomous powers with regard to education following the death of Francisco Franco Franco in 1975, and the option of an education entirely in Basque language Basque ... more details
The Utah State Board of Regents was formed in 1969 as a governing body for the Utah System of Higher Education . It is made up of the College of Eastern Utah , Dixie State College of Utah , Salt Lake Community College , Snow College , Southern Utah University , the University of Utah , Utah College of Applied Technology , Utah State University , Utah Valley University , and Weber State University . The Board consists of eighteen residents of the State sixteen of these regents, including one student regent, are appointed by the Governor of Utah. The remaining two regents are appointed by the chair of Utah State Board of Regents and serve as nonvoting members. The Board oversees the establishment of policies and procedures, executive appointments, master planning, budget and finance, proposals for legislation, develops governmental relationships, and performs administrative unit and program approval for higher education for the State of Utah . The first commissioner and executive officer of the Utah System of Higher Education was G. Homer Durham , the former president of Arizona State University . External links http www.utahsbr.edu Utah System of Higher Education http www.ucat.edu Utah College of Applied Technology Category Education in Utah Category American Association of State Colleges and Universities Category 1969 establishments in the United States Category Public university systems in the United States Category Educational institutions established in 1969 Utahcolleges Utah stub ... more details
Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Gyoyuk Haengjeong Jeongbo Siseutem mr Kyoyuk Haengj ng Ch ngbo Sis t em The National Education Information System , or NEIS , is a computer network maintained by South Korea s Ministry of Education, Science and Technology . It contains records on every teacher and student in South Korea, and is built on a Linux style platform. The implementation of the NEIS in 2003 nearly touched off a nationwide teacher s strike by the Korean Teachers Union , which continues to advocate passive resistance to the system. The NEIS has being managed by KERIS Korea Education and Research Information Service http www.keris.or.kr since its opening. The NEIS website is located at http neis.go.kr neis.go.kr , but can be accessed only from authorized computers. External links http www.kctu.org maybbs view.php?db kctuinfo2&code eng docu&n 2&page 1 KCTU explanation of NEIS Compu network stub Category Education in South Korea Category Government of South Korea ko ru ... more details
The Nevada System of Higher Education NSHE formerly the University and Community College System of Nevada UCCSN was formed in 1968 to oversee all state supported higher education in the United States U.S. state of Nevada . The name was changed in 2004. Two doctoral granting research universities, one state college, four community colleges and one research institute comprise the System. About 98,000 students attend the degree granting campuses. An elected Board of Regents is responsible for the governance of the institutions comprising the Nevada System of Higher Education. Elected to serve a six year term, the 13 Regents set policies and approve budgets for Nevada s entire public system of higher education. The Board holds eight regular meetings each year as well as additional committee meetings. Regular meetings are rotated among the campuses throughout the state. All regular and committee meetings are open to the public. On Friday, March 16, 2007, the Board of Regents of the Nevada System of Higher Education , voted to drop the name Community from both the College of Southern Nevada Community College of Southern Nevada and Western Nevada Community College , effective July 1, 2007. ref http www.lasvegassun.com sunbin stories sun 2007 mar 17 566649949.html Las Vegas Sun ref ref http system.nevada.edu Board of R Meetings Agendas March 2007 Main Board Ref. N.pdf Board of Regents Bot generated title ref ref http system.nevada.edu Board of R Meetings Agendas Agenda Arc Bor 0307revisedweb.pdf ref Schools Four year University of Nevada, Reno University of Nevada is the oldest University ... s degree s or Ph.D. s in those areas at DRI. External links http www.nevada.edu Nevada System of Higher Education http www.nvbooks.nevada.edu University of Nevada Press References Reflist NevadaUC Category Nevada System of Higher Education Category Public university systems in the United States ... of higher education, public or private, in Nevada. It is also the third largest community college ... more details
orphan date March 2011 The Officer EducationSystem OES is the progressive and sequential education and training process for Military officer officers in the Army that begins in the pre commissioning phase and continues in schools at the basic entry level, captain level, intermediate command and staff level, and senior level. The varying schools and their objectives are as follows Basic Officer Leader Course , which develops competent and confident junior leaders who, regardless of branch, are imbued with the warrior ethos, grounded in fieldcraft , and skilled in leading small units. Captains Career Course , which prepares senior company grade officers to successfully command at company level and serve effectively in staff positions at battalion and brigade level. Intermediate Level Education , which succeeded the Command and General Staff Officer Course, and through which majors are better prepared for full spectrum operations in a Joint, interagency, and multinational environment. School of Advanced Military Studies , which educates officers at the Graduate school graduate level in military art and science to develop commanders and general staff officer s who can solve complex military problems in peace and war. The focus of this school is on planning and executing full spectrum operations in Joint, multinational, and interagency contexts. School for Command Preparation , which prepares brigade and battalion commanders for successful command. Army War College , through which selected senior officers are prepared for the responsibilities of strategic leadership . ref The Army s Officer EducationSystem Information Paper, 2008 ref References US Army Reflist Category Military education and training in the United States ... more details
A dual educationsystem combines apprenticeship s in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany , Austria , Bosnia .... Problems with dual education Germany Although the dual educationsystem is generally considered to be exemplary, an increasing number of young people are taking vocational education and training ... Quick facts about the German educationsystem from www.germany info.org http www.bmbf.de en 1644.php 2005 Reform of Vocational Education and Training Bundesministerium f r Bildung und Forschung Federal Ministry of Education and Research http www.bibb.de dokumente pdf Ab0311.pdf Bundesinstitut f r Berufsbildung Federal Institut of Professional Education Category Education in Germany Category Education in Austria Category Education in Switzerland cs St edn odborn kola da L rlingeindvielse de Duale ... this model is also used for a special college system called Berufsakademie Professional Academy . In France, dual education formation en alternance has undergone a boom since the 1990s, with information technology being the greatest draw. Apprenticeship section As one part of the dual education ... on the dual education course are paid a certain percentage of the minimum wage for the job they are learning. School section The other part of the dual education course involves lessons at a vocational ... education The student is an employee of the company from the beginning and receives tasks according ... his dual education time, the company will get an employee who knows the company s workflow. The student ... of places on dual education courses include companies which take on apprentices have to follow a large ... have become more complex and many school graduates do not provide a fitting level of education for the less complex positions only graduates with a very low level of education are willing to do ... these difficulties, but as yet with no success. Two solutions put forward so far are contractual education ... more details
distinguish2 the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education The Commonwealth System of Higher Education is the organizing body of Pennsylvania s state related schools, which allows the independent control of the universities while supplying them with the public funds needed for operations at each institution. Universities in the System are considered public universities, but are under independent control rather than that of the state. Because of their independent status, universities in the Commonwealth System tend to have higher tuition costs compared to the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education . They are exempt from Pennsylvania s Open Records law except for a few minor provisions. ref cite news url http www.post gazette.com pg 08048 858150 298.stm work Pittsburgh Post Gazette title Pitt, Penn State escape parts of open records law first Bill last Schackner date 2008 02 17 ref Before the creation of the state related legal status in the early 1970s, Lincoln University, Temple University and University of Pittsburgh were private. citation needed date March 2011 . Previously, the Pennsylvania State University Penn State was repeatedly defined as a state owned university in numerous official acts and Pennsylvania Attorney General opinions from its resurrection as a land grant institution, the Pennsylvania State College in 1855, as applicable to having its road system ... The following universities belong to the Commonwealth System of Higher Education Lincoln University ... Category Commonwealth System of Higher Education Category Public university systems in the United ... issued checks and having them eligible to collect state employee retirement system benefits. In 1989 ... Education World University Rankings THE World University Rankings 2010 U.S. News & World Report ... Education Schools 2010 US News & World Report, Best Engineering Schools 2010 US News & World Report ... format PDF accessdate 2010 06 04 ref See also Statutory college , the comparable system in New York ... more details
Yokosuka EducationSystem is the public school system operated by Yokosuka , Kanagawa Prefecture , Japan . YES operates elementary schools, junior high schools, and high schools. Schools Secondary schools High schools Yokosuka Sogo High School NOTE Many Yokosuka junior high school students continue at schools operated by the Kanagawa Prefectural Board of Education . Junior high schools http schoolnet.edu.city.yokosuka.kanagawa.jp schoolnet juniorhigh index.html Iriyamazu Junior High School Ikegami Junior High School Iwato Junior High School Kamoi Junior High School Kinugasa Junior High School Kitashitaura Junior High School Kugou Junior High School Kurihama Junior High School Mabori Junior High School Nagai Junior High School Nagasawa Junior High School Nobi Junior High School Ohtsu Junior High School Oogusu Junior High School Oppama Junior High School Ooyabe Junior High School Sakamoto Junior High School Sakuradai Junior High School Shinmei Junior High School Takatori Junior High School Taura Junior High School Takeyama Junior High School Tokiwa Junior High School Uenodai Junior High School Uraga Junior High School Elementary schools Akehama Elementary School Awata Elementary School Bouyou Elementary School Fujimi Elementary School Funakoshi Elementary School Hashirimizu Elementary School Hemi Elementary School Hirasaku Elementary School Ikegami Elementary School Iwato Elementary School Jouhoku Elementary School Kamoi Elementary School Kinugasa Elementary School Kitashitaura Elementary School Kouyou Elementary School Kouzaka Elementary School Kugou Elementary School Kurihama Elementary School Mabori Elementary School Morisaki Elementary School Nagai Elementary School Nagaura Elementary School Natsushima Elementary School Negishi Elementary School Nobi Elementary ... External links http www.edu.city.yokosuka.kanagawa.jp index.html Yokosuka EducationSystem Category Municipal school systems in Japan Category Education in Kanagawa Prefecture Category Yokosuka ... more details
Infobox Automobile image Image Dpes Logo.jpg 250px DPES Logo name Dental Procedure EducationSystem The Dental Procedure EducationSystem DPES , is a web based resource containing a collection of procedures from the dental disciplines. The procedures presented in DPES were developed by individual faculty members at the University of Toronto Faculty of Dentistry Faculty of Dentistry , University of Toronto , in collaboration with a group of educational media and technology experts. Consequently, DPES reflects the philosophy that guides the teaching methods and the clinical practice of these procedures at the Faculty of Dentistry. ref name aboutdpes cite web url https sp.dentistry.utoronto.ca dpes docs About 20DPES.aspx title Dental Procedure EducationSystem About DPES accessdate 2008 10 20 ref Purpose DPES was designed and built to serve primarily the instructional needs of the students at the Faculty of Dentistry, University of Toronto. However, due to the public ramifications of the act of providing dental health care, a public extension to DPES was also developed. DPES has multiple purposes, which can be summarized as follows It allows the students to visualize procedures through an easily accessible web based interface It provides a link between the didactical and clinical segments of the students education at the Faculty It acts as a constant resource of pertinent and academically relevant information on dental procedures, thus enhancing the quality of learning at the Faculty It may be used by students before a treatment session to review procedural steps that need to be performed ... repository of information for general purpose dental care education. Structure Given the purposes ... source of information and dental care education. It is targeted in equal measure to the Faculty s patients ... primarily for the education of the Faculty of Dentistry s students in the undergraduate Doctor of Dental ... 20081004 online dental 081004 20081004?hub Health CTV Press Release Category Dentistry education ... more details
distinguish2 Pennsylvania s Commonwealth System of Higher Education Infobox University image File PaSSHE Logo.jpg 250px name Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education PASSHE native name latin name motto established July 1, 1983 type Public University System staff faculty 5,500 http www.apscuf.org ... logo The Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education PASSHE is the largest provider of higher education in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and a large public university system in the United States . It is the World s largest universities tenth largest university system in the United States and 43rd largest in the world. The system comprises 14 state owned schools, all of which are Division II NCAA ... State System of Higher Education should not be confused with The Pennsylvania State University or Pennsylvania s Commonwealth System of Higher Education . History The Normal School Act of 1857 ... the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education, and converted those state colleges into universities. Universities and Locations The system is a composition of the following 14 universities in Pennsylvania ... by the founding legislation, Act 188 of 1982, the primary mission of the State System of Higher Education ... State System of Higher Education official website http www.thepafoundation.org PASSHE Foundation, Inc. Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education coord missing Pennsylvania DEFAULTSORT Pennsylvania State System Of Higher Education Category Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Category ... the teaching profession. Additionally, the purpose of PASSHE is to provide high quality education .... ref Governance A 20 member Board of Governors oversees the system. Additional power is vested in the Councils ... Secretary of Education or a designee , and 11 citizens appointed by the governor and confirmed ... appoints the chancellor , who serves as the system s chief executive officer , and the university ... Pennoni Sen. Jeffrey E. Piccola Harold C. Shields Robert S. Taylor Secretary of Education Ronald J ... more details
collapse font size 95 clear right font size 2 Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System font ... Education Data System Established 1992 The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System , often abbreviated IPEDS , is the core postsecondary education data collection program for the National Center for Education Statistics , a part of the Institute for Education Sciences within the United States Department of Education . IPEDS consists of nine interrelated survey components that are collected ... Education Data System. This Unit Record proposal met with immediate and vocal opposition from ... changes to the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System IPEDS for 2007 08 through 2009 10 ... Record System Within the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System work publisher date 2005 03 ... financial assistance program authorized by Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965 , as amended ..., download data files, and access the http nces.ed.gov das Data Analysis System and http ... ipeds about ref IPEDS collects data on postsecondary education in the United States in seven areas ... IPEDS system. These include basic institutional contact information, tuition and fees, room and board charges, control or affiliation, type of calendar system, levels of awards offered, types of programs ... education. Fall enrollment data can be looked at by race ethnicity gender enrollment status ... of the Higher Education Opportunity Act, IPEDS collects data to calculate the average net price at each ... education program by type of program and level of award certificate or degree . Type of program is categorized according to the Classification of Instructional Programs CIP , a detailed coding system ... in the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act for information on completions in postsecondary career and technical education programs. Student Persistence and Success IPEDS collects ... measure the number and type of staff supporting postsecondary education. Because staffing patterns ... more details
Infobox University image name Oklahoma State System of Higher Education established March 11, 1941 type Public University System chancellor Dr. Glen D. Johnson, Jr. city Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma ... State System of Higher Education is the state s legal structure for providing public education at the collegiate level. It is a coordinated system of colleges and universities located throughout the state. State System Overview With a current enrollment of more than 247,000 students, the State System consists of 25 colleges and universities including two research universities, 11 regional universities and 12 community colleges and 11 constituent agencies and one higher education center. The State System is coordinated by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education, and each institution ... institutions of higher learning may become coordinated with the State System of Higher Education under ... for the State System of Higher Education, including the areas of institutional functions, programs ... History Establishment of the State System The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education was established ... XIII A, creating the State System. The amendment provides, All nstitutions of higher education ... system to be known as The Oklahoma State System of Higher Education. Establishment of the Oklahoma ... institutional operations, led to calls for a coordinated state system of public higher education ... to the creation of the State System, Oklahoma had a total of 38 public institutions of higher education ... State System of Higher Education. Teacher Development Programs Minority Teacher Recruitment Center .... The course equivalency matrix reinforces student access to the three tiered higher educationsystem ... of the Oklahoma State System of Higher Education, serves as chairman of the task force. Vice chairman ... OU Tulsa Higher Education Programs Sites Ardmore Higher Education Center Greater Oklahoma City Downtown ... at Ponca City Higher Education Defined Higher education, as the term is used in Section I of Article ... more details
cleanup date July 2009 unreferenced date July 2009 Shaheen School System is a project of Shaheen Foundation. Its Islamabad Campus is located in Pakistan Air Force Sector E 9 Islamabad. The school premises is a beautiful place with lush green lawns all around and scenic Margalla Hills Margallah hills on its northern side. It provides education from play group to O level. It has another stream also where students are prepared for Federal Board Secondary School Certificate SSC Exams. Currently the school is run by Group Captain Retd Mohammad Ashraf Mughal as Principal. External links http fess.edu.pk Official Website http www.shaheenfoundation.com Shaheen Foundation Category Islamabad Category Schools in Pakistan Category Schools in Islamabad ... more details
The Texas Education Agency accountability ratings system rates all public schools, charter schools, and school districts in the State of Texas. The criteria are the same for schools and districts, and are discussed below. Based on how the school or district performs, the school or district will receive one of four possible rankings Exemplary the highest possible ranking , Recognized , Academically Acceptable , and Academically Unacceptable the lowest possible ranking . In rare instances, the category Not Rated Other will be used. According to the agency, the number of state schools and districts receiving the top ratings of exemplary and recognized increased from 2,213 in 2005 to 3,380 in 2006 ref name DT cite news url http www.dailytexanonline.com media storage paper410 news 2006 08 03 TopStories Schools.Improve.Across.The.State 2143180.shtml?norewrite200608032103&sourcedomain www.dailytexanonline.com title Schools improve across the state publisher The Daily Texan date 3 August 2006 accessdate 2006 08 03 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref a 52.73 increase over the previous year. Exemplary In order to receive an Exemplary rating, a school district must meet all four of the following criteria TAKS TM Test Passing At least 90 percent of all students must pass the Texas Assessment ... their education four years after entering high school this criterion applies to high schools and districts ... Justice Alternative Education Program JJAEP or a designated Disciplinary Alternative Education ... Acceptable. Alternative education programs are rated using different criteria or forms of language ... to the system so that schools and or districts could report a higher ranking than that actually earned ... account 2006 manual index.html 2006 Texas Education Agency Accountability Manual http ritter.tea.state.tx.us perfreport account Texas Accountability Rating System Category Education in Texas Category Texas Education Agency Category Public education in Texas ... more details
The AIDS Education Global Information System AEGIS is the world s largest Database of AIDS information. It was originally started as a small electronic bulletin board system BBS by Orange County resident Jamie Jemison in 1986. Sister Mary Elizabeth Clark , a transgender pioneer, and US Navy US Army veteran took it over in 1990, inspired by meeting an isolated young man with AIDS in rural Missouri . Under her direction and tireless effort, the database grew mightily and is now a key reference point for both popular and scientific information on AIDS. In 1996, AEGiS was reorganized as a 501c 3 not for profit organization and has been a leading on line HIV AIDS educator, logging millions of page views each year. The AEGIS web site contains scientific abstracts from local, regional and international AIDS conferences, related news, reports, and journal articles, all compiled into a fully indexed, cross referenced and keyword searchable database. Extensive HIV AIDS History Many accounts of the earliest days of the epidemic are found within the database. Among AEGiS unique collection is a Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report entitled, Pneumocystis Pneumonia Los Angeles, that dates back to June 5, 1981. This was the first document to depict the human immunodeficiency virus, well before the disease even had a name. In some cases, these dated publications are only available through our archive. Because hindsight is often wiser than foresight, AEGiS makes documents such as these accessible to show how the world reacted to this disease, what happened and when. AEGIS is funded by http www.broadwaycares.org Broadway Cares Equity Fights AIDS , http sis.nlm.nih.gov hiv.html The US National Library of Medicine s NLM HIV AIDS Community Information Outreach Program , the http www.ejaf.org Elton John AIDS Foundation , and the http www.pacificlife.com About Pacific Life Foundation or Community Pacific Life Foundation and by AEGiS https secure.groundspring.org dn index.php?aid 1874 visitors ... more details
about the tripartite educationsystem in Germany Education in Germany the grammatical case system Tripartite language The Tripartite System was the arrangement of State school United Kingdom state funded secondary education between 1944 and the 1970s in England and Wales , and from 1947 to 2009 in Northern Ireland . It was an administrative implementation of the Education Act 1944 ref cite hansard url http hansard.millbanksystems.com commons 1972 mar 09 education act 1944 house House of Commons date 9 March 1972 column start 1638 column end 1639 . ref and the Education Act Northern Ireland 1947. State funded secondary education was arranged into a structure containing three types of school, namely ... the British secondary educationsystem was fundamentally an ad hoc creation. Access was not universally ... system of education , London HM Stationery Office, 1924. ref Similar conclusions were drawn ... a state run system of selective schools. The 1926 Hadow Report had recommended that the education .... Calling their creation the Tripartite System, education officials envisaged a radical technocracy bureaucratic technocratic system in which skill was the major factor in deciding access to education ... about the ability of the Tripartite System to enable social mobility . A first rate education ... opportunities. Even so, there was still a dramatic shortfall in resources for the new educationsystem ... neglect of education in the north of England, which the tripartite system did much to correct. Nevertheless ... system, calling for grammar school education for all . ref Hugh Gaitskell Gaitskell, Hugh . Letter ... By 1965 the Tripartite System was on the way out. 65 Local Education Authority Local Education .... It was the prevalent system under the Conservative Party UK Conservative governments of the 1951 to 1964 ... System . However, elements of similar systems persist in several English counties such as Kent which maintains the grammar school system alongside comprehensive schools. The system s merits ... more details
Merge to Memphis Redbirds Foundation discuss Talk Memphis Redbirds Foundation Proposed merge date June 2010 The STRIPES Sports Returning In The Public Education System program is a community project supported by the Memphis Redbirds and the Memphis Redbirds Foundation . First started in 1998, the STRIPES program provides support for softball and baseball in Memphis City Schools at the middle school and junior high level sports that were not available at those levels before the program s start up. How did STRIPES begin? STRIPES began in 1992 after the school system s budget for baseball and softball at the middle and junior high levels was cut. Through the STRIPES program, the Memphis Redbirds Foundation replaced the middle and junior high school baseball and softball budget in 1998. For the first time in six years, city school children were afforded the opportunity to put on a baseball uniform, take the field and play ball. The foundation has continued to fund these programs, and now more than 1,100 children from almost 40 schools participate in STRIPES each year. How are teams organized? Each school in the Memphis City Schools system with grade levels 6 9 are offered a chance to participate in the program. The league is made up of middle school divisions, each starting play in March and culminating with the league championship games in May. The program also sponsors a pre season coaches clinic and a banquet after the season concludes. External links http www.memphisredbirds.com Memphis Redbirds web site Category Sports in Memphis, Tennessee Category Education in Tennessee Category Memphis Redbirds ... more details
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successfully endured the initial operational attacks, the Prussiansystem had great difficulty ... Attack of Prussian Infantry, 4 June 1745 , by Carl R chling . The Royal Prussian Army lang de K niglich ... Prussia as a European power. The Prussian Army had its roots in the meager mercenary forces ... Prussian troops to victory during the 18th century Silesian Wars and increased the prestige of the Kingdom ... of Gerhard von Scharnhorst , Prussian reformers began modernizing the Prussian Army, which contributed ... of the conservative Prussian government. The Prussian Army was successful in 19th century wars against Second Schleswig War Denmark , Austro Prussian War Austria and Franco Prussian War France , allowing Prussia to Unification of Germany unify Germany and create the German Empire in 1871. The Prussian ... although a minor battle, it brought fame to the Brandenburg Prussian army and gave Frederick William ... at court, a style henceforth imitated by the rest of the Prussian court and his royal successors ... . His friend, Leopold I, Prince of Anhalt Dessau , served as the royal drill sergeant for the Prussian Army. Leopold introduced the iron ramrod , increasing Prussian firepower, and the slow march ... enrollment in the officer corps to Germans and compelled the Junkers, the Prussian aristocracy ... 300px Storming of the breach by Prussian troops during the Battle of Leuthen , 1757, by Carl R chling ... king retreated from the battle, the Prussian Army achieved victory over Habsburg Monarchy Austria ... Schwerin Schwerin . The Prussian cavalry under Adolf Friedrich von der Schulenburg Schulenburg had performed ... Zieten Zieten were also expanded. These changes led to a Prussian victory at Battle of Chotusitz Chotusitz ... of the Prussian Army. Austria tried to reclaim Silesia in the Second Silesian War. Although successful ... 1745 . The Prussian cavalry excelled during the battle, especially the Zieten Hussars . For his great ..., at Battle of Rossbach Rossbach , where the Prussian cavalry of Friedrich Wilhelm von Seydlitz ... more details
grew. ref name ag Of the three partitions, the educationsystem in Prussia was on a much higher level than in Austria or Russia. ref name ag Economy From the economic perspective, the territories of the Prussian partitions were the most developed, thanks to the progressive policies of the Prussian ... of Greater Poland Wielkopolska . Over time the administrative divisions changed. Important Prussian ... of Posen from 1848 1919 Society Poles in the Prussian partition were subject to extensive Germanization ... gbs summary r&cad 0 PPA83,M1 PREUSSEN The Prussian Partition 1772 1918 References See http en.wikipedia.org ... more details
The Prussian Union may refer to The Prussian Confederation , a league of cities formed in 1440 to resist taxes levied by the Teutonic Order The Prussian Union Evangelical Christian Church , a merger of Prussia s Lutheran and Reformed churches announced in 1817 disambig ... more details
on its Prussian Army land power , and never sought a similar power at sea. Yet historically there were always Prussian naval forces lang de Preu ische Marine , beginning in the days when Prussia meant .... The 18th century The Prussian kings of the 18th century had little interest in maintaining their own ..., Prussia had to concentrate its military preparations on the Prussian Army army . Besides this, the kingdom ... 2005, ISBN 3 486 57674 7 German ref Even so, the Prussian monarch wanted to take part in international ... Seehandlung roughly translated as Prussian Maritime Enterprise . The 19th century Image War Ensign of Prussia 1816 .svg thumb Prussian War Ensign After the end of the Napoleonic Wars , Prussia ... of a Ship transport merchant fleet than on a navy. In this connection, the Prussian Maritime ... the Prussian war ensign . This protective fleet existed until around 1850. One of the first to work for the development of a Prussian Navy was Prince Adalbert of Prussia . He had made a number of journeys ... of 1848 , Adalbert was able to resume his plans for the establishment of a Prussian Navy. He began with the construction of warships and naval education and training. From the middle of the 1850s, one could find Prussian corvette s and frigate s upon all the world s seas. Besides Prince Adalbert, other important figures of this early period were Prussian naval officers Karl Rudolf Brommy ... Bild134 B0335, Fregatte Thetis vor Anker.jpg thumb left Prussian warship, circa 1867 At the same ..., the Prussian Navy had already ceased to exist. After the Austro Prussian War the German War of 1866, the North German states had allied under Prussian leadership as the North German Confederation . Out of the Prussian Navy grew the Navy of the North German Confederation Norddeutsche Bundesmarine , which after the Franco Prussian War changed its name again to became the Imperial Navy Kaiserliche ... land power, its rise and fall were closely bound up with the destiny of the Brandenburger Prussian ... more details