869 resultados para School recycling programs
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"June 1982."
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"The following listing is to be used in completing the Special education funding and child tracking system (FACTS), ISBE Form 34-30 and the Special education personnel employed, ISBE Forms 50-44 and 54-10."
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"Printed: July 1989."
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This manual has been designed for use at the elementary school level in classrooms where instruction dealing with municipal solid waste (MSW) and the 4Rs - reduce, reuse, recycle, and re-buy - is felt important. What separates this document from many others is the methodology as well as the scope and the sequence found here. The methodology focuses on issue investigation and the skills associated with it. The investigation skills methodology employs a broad, more generalizable approach to the process of issue investigation. The intent of this methodology is to develop in students the skills involved in issue investigation, evaluation, and resolution: capabilities which can be used throughout their lives as citizens.
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Describes grants-in-aid programs of the Bureau's Division of Energy Conservation and Alternative Energy and the Bureau's Division of Recycling and Waste Reduction.
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Provides information on current legislation, recycling activities, grants and upcoming programs pertaining to solid waste issues in Illinois.
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"Contract no. CR-815829."
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The Task Force was charged with exploring the causes and consequences of bullying in schools in this State, identifying promising practices that reduce incidences of bullying, highlighting training and technical assistance opportunities for schools to effectively address bullying, evaluating the effectiveness of schools current anti-bullying policies and other bullying prevention programs, and other related issues. Under tight time constraints, the Task Force has met that change. The Illinois State Board of Education will post this report on its webpage devoted to the Task Force (http://www.isbe.net/SBPTF/default.htm). Moreover in the near future, the Task Force will produce an Executive Summary of this report which the ISBE will also include on the Task Force webpage.
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Cover title.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes index.
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"Supplemental to a broad study of retirement policies and practices in the American economy made by a staff at the New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations and financed by a grant from the Ford Foundation.
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"September 1989."
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Includes index.
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"This report ... was prepared under Department of Labor Contract no. 99-1-0805075-073-01 by Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. ... The authors were Walter Corson and Marsha Silverberg ... "--P. iii.