| William F. Goodling, James M. Jeffords - 1999 - 538 str.
...this Nation and about the world community. (4) TEACHER EDUCATION AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT. — (A) By the year 2000, the Nation's teaching force will...prepare all American students for the next century. (B) The objectives for this goal are that — (i) all teachers will have access to preservice teacher... | |
| Steven I. Pfeiffer, Linda A. Reddy - 1999 - 230 str.
...responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment in the nation's modern economy; • the nation's teaching force will have access to programs...prepare all American students for the next century; • US students will be first in the world in science and mathematics achievement; • every American... | |
| Geary J. Cantrell - 2000 - 167 str.
...further learning, and productive employment in our nations modern economy. Goal 4: Teacher Education. By the year 2000, the nation's teaching force will...prepare all American students for the next century. Goal 5: Mathematics and Science. By the year 2000, United States students will be first in the world... | |
| Deron Boyles - 2000 - 242 str.
...2000, the Nation's leading teaching force will have access to programs for continued improvement of the professional skills and the opportunity to acquire...prepare all American students for the next century.") and parental involvement ("By the year 2000, every school wifl promote partnerships that will increase... | |
| Kimberly Kinsler, Mae Gamble - 2001 - 402 str.
...responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment in our Nation's modern economy. 4. By the year 2000, the Nation's teaching force will...prepare all American students for the next century. 5. By the year 2000, US students will be first in the world in mathematics and science achievement.... | |
| Diane Horm-Wingerd - 2001 - 200 str.
...(National Center for Education Statistics, 1999). Goal Four of the National Education Goals states that "[b]y the Year 2000, the Nation's teaching force will...instruct and prepare all American students for the 21st century" (US Department of Education, 1995). However, at the time of this writing, on the cusp... | |
| Charlene K. Haar - 202 str.
...responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment in our Nation's modern economy. 4. By the year 2000. the Nation's teaching force will...prepare all American students for the next century. 5. By the year 2000. United States students will be the first in the world in mathematics and science... | |
| Anthony Maluccio, Barbara Pine, Elizabeth M. Tracy - 2002 - 410 str.
...continued improvement of their professional skills and the opportunity to acquire the knowledge and skill needed to instruct and prepare all American students for the next century. 5. United States students will be the first in the world in mathematics and science achievement. 6.... | |
| Sally J. Zepeda - 2004 - 184 str.
...responsible citizenship, further learning, and productive employment in our nation's modern economy. By the year 2000, the nation's teaching force will...prepare all American students for the next century. By the year 2000, US students will be first in the world in mathematics and science achievement. By... | |
| Charles H. Nilon, Karen S. Hollweg - 2003 - 556 str.
...productive employment in our nation's modern economy. 4. Teacher Education and Professional Development—By the year 2000. the nation's teaching force will have...prepare all American students for the next century. 5. Mathematics and Science—By the year 2000. United States students will be first in the world in... | |
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