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Retrofit

Swift Current Recreation Centre : Retrofit of Recreation Facilities Project, Phase II : Final Technical Report on a Renewables-Conservation Demonstration Program Project

The recommendations made by an earlier energy audit of thecomplex are summarized. A technical analysis is given for thosemeasures that were chosen for implementation. A monitoringprogram is detailed and final recommendations made.

E-learning

From Policies to Programmes : Report on National Workshop, Pilot Course on E-Learning Policies, Colombo, Sri Lanka, May 17-24, 2006

Tuhan di dunia gemerlapku

sebuah buku reportase

Uang pada akhirnya menjadi bahan bakar gaya hidup hedonistis. Jelas "Hedon
itu duniawi banget, dia benar-benar tidak bisa melepaskan antara kehidupan
duniawi dan kehidupan rohani. Kalau saat ini aku dibilang hedon banget sih,
terus ...

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Afghanistan National Development Strategy: First Annual Report (2008/09)

This paper discusses key findings of the First Annual Report (2008/09) on the Afghanistan National Development Strategy (ANDS). The economic and security situation was particularly challenging during the first year of ANDS implementation (1387 or 2008/09) owing to rapid increases in food and fuel prices and sharply increased violence in some provinces. Both imports and exports have been increasing at high rates. A major concern continues to be slow progress in meeting revenue targets and the ability to effectively control spending.

Afghanistan National Development Strategy: First Annual Report (2008/09)
International Monetary Fund. 5. Surveillance facilitates rapid prevention of
pandemics diagnosis and confirmation of 6. Existing funding gap for MoPH
priorities ...

Models in Software Engineering

Workshops and Symposia at MODELS 2009, Denver, CO, USA, October 4-9, 2009. Reports and Revised Selected Papers

Domain Specific Modeling Languages (DSMLs) are becoming a common-place
for engineering software systems of a particular domain. Currently, the study of
DSMLs is mostly dedicated to engineering languages for specification of
functional ...

Improving Teacher Preparation and Credentialing Consistent with the National Science Education Standards:

Report of a Symposium

In February, 1996, representatives of departments of education and major teacher education colleges in 39 states, the District of Columbia, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and the U.S. Department of Defense met at the National Academy of Sciences in Washington, D.C. to identify and discuss issues surrounding the preparation and credentialing of science teachers. Central to this symposium were the criteria identified by the National Science Education Standards for effective science teaching and effective professional development for science teachers. This synopsis is intended to encourage reflection by participants and their colleagues at the state level on the issues identified, reactions to those issues from a variety of perspectives, and strategies for addressing those issues as outlined by others. Responses include: (1) "The Need for Scientifically Literate Teachers" (Bruce Alberts); (2) "The Need for Reform in State Policy" (William Randall); (3) "The Need for Reform in Teacher Preparation Programs" (Robert Watson); (4) "Implications of the Standards for Teacher Preparation and Certification" (Pascal Forgione); (4) "Response to Dr. Forgione" (Angelo Collins); (5) "The Standards: A Guide for Systemic Reform" (Rodger Bybee); (6) "The Standards: A Guide for Professional Development" (Susan Loucks-Horsley); (7) "The Montana Systemic Teacher Education Preparation Project" (Robert Briggs and Elizabeth Charron); (8) "The Louisiana Collaborative for Excellence in the Preparation of Teachers" (Kerry Davidson, William Deese, Linda Ramsey, and Carolyn Talton); (9) "The Connecticut Science Education Assessment Program" (Michal Lomask and Raymond Pecheone); (10) "Reflections on Pre-service Education and Teachers' Needs" (William Badders and Celeste Pea); (11) "Response to the Teachers' Comments" (Arthur Wise); (12) "A Science Educator's Perspective on Teacher Education" (Paul Kuerbis); (13) "The Role of Undergraduate Science Courses in Teacher Preparation" (Patricia Simpson); (14) "A Principal's Perspective on the K-12 School's Role in Preparing Teachers" (Mary Ann Chung); (15) "A Perspective on the State's Role: Motivation and Policy" (William Randall); (16) "Concern, Collaboration, Coordination, and Communication" (Jane Butler Kahle); (17) "Response to Dr. Butler Kahle from the State Perspective" (Terry Janicki); and (18) "Closing Remarks and Challenge for Next Steps" (Virginia Pilato). (ASK)

Report of a Symposium National Research Council, Division of Behavioral and
Social Sciences and Education, Teacher Advisory Council, Board on Science
Education, Center for Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Education. Over
the ...