Extractions: October 2001 first previous 7 of 9 next Academic, Special, and Vocational Education The Office of Program, Transition, and Post-release Services is responsible for providing educational programs to offenders and managing the department's offender programs in the areas of special education, substance abuse, library services, wellness education, betterment, chaplaincy, vocational education, academic education, and transition services. General Educational (GED) Development - Provides a foundation of knowledge in writing skills, social studies, science, literature and mathematics. The objective is to instruct offenders in the five test areas necessary to pass the GED. Students will demonstrate the ability to pass the GED exam to receive a State of Florida Diploma or to gain a sufficient achievement of life skills to function properly in society. Adult Basic Education - Provides an individualized, self-paced and traditional approach to study that encompasses reading, mathematics, and language skills. The objective is to develop reading skills, mathematics, English, social studies and science, as prescribed by the instructor. Another objective is to increase oral and written participation to a grade point level of 8.9 or higher and to improve mathematics skills to a minimum of 8.9 or higher. Mandatory Literacy - The Florida Statutes mandate 150 hours of instruction for offenders who score below the ninth grade level. One intent is to foster interest and desire in scholastic self-improvement so that, if applicable, the students will volunteer to continue academic studies beyond their mandated 150 hours. Instruction is provided in the Adult Basic Education (ABE) or GED programs.
Iowa Valley Continuing Education Iowa Valley Community College Just for FUN! Ms. Manners for Fido You can teach an old dog new tricksand manners, although younger dogs are easier to train. This http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/ivce/CESchedule/Spring2003/JustForFun.htm
Extractions: You can teach an old dog new tricks and manners, although younger dogs are easier to train. This class is dependent upon a student providing an indoor area to work the dogs (benefit is half-price tuition). Learn commands: sit, heal, stay, down. You must use choke collar and 6-foot comfortable lead. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. You and your will dog get a good work-out! J. O. Parker will teach you how to capture moments of your life that youll be proud to display or share with friends and family. Explore avenues to seeing and making great photographs in this highly interactive hands-on experience. Supplies: 35 mm camera, flash, film. Digital camera is fine (print work for display). Designed for anyone interested in photography. Min. 4 students. Register and pay by 3/13.
Physical Education Endorsement b. the ability to organize and administer intramural, recreational and interscholasticactivities and programs;. c. the ability to teach and maintain safety http://www.state.vt.us/educ/license/physed.htm