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PROGRAM REVISIONS. We may, from time to time, revise or update, or perform maintenance upon, our program, the Services, and/or related material, resulting in interrupted service or errors in the Services or rendering prior versions obsolete. We also may need to change the scope of our Services from time to time. We will attempt to provide prior notice of such interruptions and changes but cannot guarantee that such notice will be provided. We reserve the right to terminate this Agreement as to all prior versions of our programs, the Services, and/or related material and limit access to our more recent versions and updates. Use of the Service after the effective date of any such revisions, updates, and/or changes will constitute your consent to the same.
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PROGRAM REVISIONS. If Developer plans to revise a Program and ------------------ distribute such revised version to Developer's customers, at any time during the term of this Agreement and for a period of ninety (90) days thereafter, Developer will submit a summary of the intended functional Program revisions to Apple at least ninety
PROGRAM REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES: Geography, Geology, and Anthropology Geography Major (37 credits)
PROGRAM REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology Master of Education—Curriculum and Instruction (32 seme ster hours minimum) CIP Code: 130301 Major Code: 8372 Brief Summary: The primary purpose of this modification is to better prepare teachers and key stakeholders to take leadership roles in promoting and managing effective learning environments in schools. Beyond its importance to individual public school student’s success, this leadership is critical as schools increasingly rely upon teachers and other key stakeholders as primary functionaries in envisioning and realizing school improvement. Moreover, accrediting bodies, such as the North Central Association, rely on this model for school improvement. Furthermore, school improvement is vital to individual school’s success in demonstrating adequate yearly progress under the federal regulations of the No Child Left Behind legislation. As such, the program aims to support teachers and other key stakeholders in understanding and becoming effective in assuming their roles as leaders in schools. A secondary purpose is to take advantage of the newly established concentrations in Banner to provide a more inclusive M. Ed. in Curriculum and Instruction. The new program will allow students for whom a master’s degree is no longer feasible given program prioritization to earn an M.Ed. with a concentration in the desired content. Moreover, the new program will allow students to obtain the desired content while also allowing those with an existing teaching license the opportunity to professionalize that license. Concentrations will be added as disciplines so seek Student Learning: Results from student end-of-program surveys in addition to program prioritization outcomes drive this programmatic change. Proposed Catalog Copy: Master of Education—Curriculum and Instruction (33 semester hours minimum) CIP Code: 130301 Major Code: Degree Requirements:
PROGRAM REVISIONS. XXXX COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology Senior High-Junior High/Middle School Education Brief Summary: Research in the field of teacher education reveals that rigorous, reflective clinical practice is a key factor in the preparation of teacher practitioners who are best able to support P-12 student academic achievement and development. In the current climate of accountability with concomitant demands for school improvement, such skilled practitioners are also the central facilitators for visioning, planning, promoting, and implementing initiatives. As a result of lengthy planning with our content colleagues across campus and in the public schools, the CIMT Department offers forth the following program changes which increase clinical practice, integrate reflection more fully, and provides immersion in school environments that work vigorously to promote student achievement and development. These experiences allow for an earlier, enriched exposure to the profession through the addition of an exploratory course, CIMT 200, and through the enhancement of field placements in the immersion experience in CIMT 400. Student Learning. How have the results of student outcomes assessment and program or accreditation review been used on the proposed change? How will this change increase student learning and program effectiveness? Student learning outcomes have been consistently solid across the program; however, the changes proposed herein allow for deeper, sustained clinical practice. Because of the efforts made between content faculty, public school faculty in our Professional Development School sites, and CIMT faculty, teacher candidates are more directly mentored on campus and on site with a tripartite of faculty representing the three groups. Moreover, the immersion in school sites allows for a deeper understanding of the collaboration needed across all stakeholders – faculty, administration, staff, and partners/partnerships – to promote student academic achievement and development, and school improvement in service thereof. Proposed Catalog Copy:
PROGRAM REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: Chemistry and Physics Chemistry Minor (18 credits) CIP Code: 400501 Brief Summary: Students seeking to complete the chemistry minor must currently take 23-24 semester hours of lecture and laboratory coursework, including 20 hours of a minor core curriculum in general, organic, and analytical chemistry and 3-4 hours of a chemistry elective from a list of four approved courses: CHEM 371 (environmental chemistry), CHEM 421 (Instrumental Methods of Analysis), CHEM 431 (Biochemistry I), CHEM 461 (Physical Chemistry I). The revised minor expands the list of approved electives to include most 3-4 credit CHEM lecture courses at the 300 or 400 level. Student Learning: This change will increase program effectiveness by enabling more students to complete a Chemistry Minor. We judge that the current list of four approved elecitve courses is too restrictive, occasionally making it difficult for some students to complete the minor. For example, CHEM 461 has a Math 132 prerequisite, and many students pursuing the minor have not taken Math 132. CHEM 371 is offered on a rotating cycle once every two years, so many students do not have the option of taking 371 as an elective. CHEM 431 and 421 are both courses that are offered only during fall semesters, and many students are not able to take their elective course until the spring semester. Expanding the list of approved electives, as we propose here, will make it easier for students to complete the minor, giving them several options to choose from each semester. Proposed Catalog Copy: Chemistry Minor (18 credits) CIP Code: 400501 Required Chemistry: CHEM 105 - General Chemistry I 3 credits CHEM 105L - General Chemistry I Laboratory 1 credits CHEM 106 - General Chemistry II 3 credits CHEM 106L - General Chemistry II Laboratory 1 credits CHEM 321 - Analytical Chemistry 4 credits CHEM 351 - Organic Chemistry I 3 credits CHEM 351L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory I 1 credits CHEM 352 - Organic Chemistry II 3 credits CHEM 352L - Organic Chemistry Laboratory II 1 credits Elective (3-4 credits): Choose one of the following: one 3 or 4 credit CHEM course at the 300 or 400 level with the exception of 330, 399, 495, or 499. Preferred effective term: Fall 2011 COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SC IENCES: English English Minor (24 credits) CIP Code: 230101 Brief Summary: The minor is being revised to bring it into line with the major. Student Learning: In 2009-10 the English Department underwent external review. The chan...
PROGRAM REVISIONS. XXXX COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology Ph.D. Curriculum and Instruction (72 credits minimum) CIP Code: 130301 Major Code: 8394 Brief Summary:
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PROGRAM REVISIONS. COLLEGE OF EDUCATION: Elementary, Early, and Special Education Master of Education—Elementary Education (32 semester hours minimum) CIP Code: 131202 Major Code: 7785 Brief Summary: The master's in education is being revised to include three concentrations: primary and intermediate; literacy; and early childhood.

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