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Contains the IDEA amendments of 1997 related to alternate assessment and the Illinois State Board of Education's guidelines regarding the alternate assessment of the educational progress of students with disabilities in Illinois school districts.

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"November 1982."

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"February 1984."

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Issued 1914-15 as Indiana University bulletin; 1916-23 as Bulletin of the Extension Division, Indiana University; 1924- as Bulletin of the School of Education, Indiana University.

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Sponsored by the Cooperative State Research Service and the University of Nebraska.

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1913/14 includes also the reports of the Commissioner of Elementary Schools (1914), Commissioner of Secondary Schools (1914) and Commissioner of Industrial and Vocational Education (1914)

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Latest issue consulted: 1930.

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Sponsored by National Institute of Mental Health, Continuing Education Branch, and University of Chicago, Center for Continuing Education.

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The ability to make rapid measurements on small samples using laser fluorination enhances the potential of oxygen isotopes in the investigation of early inorganic materials and technologies. delta O-18 and Sr-87/Sr-86 values are presented for glass from two primary production sites, four secondary production sites and a consumer site in the Near East, dating from Late Antiquity to the medieval period. delta O-18 is in general slightly less effective than Sr-87/Sr-86 in discriminating between sources, as the spread of measured values from a single source is somewhat broader relative to the available range. However, while Sr-87/Sr-86 is derived predominantly from either the lime-bearing fraction of the glass-making sand or the plant ash used as a source of alkali, delta O-18 derives mainly from the silica. Thus the two measurements can provide complementary information. A comparison of delta O-18 for late Roman - Islamic glasses made on the coast of Syria-Palestine with those of previously analysed glasses from Roman Europe suggests that the European glasses are relatively enriched in O-18. This appears to contradict the view that most Roman glass was made using Levantine sand and possible interpretations are discussed.