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National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
NATIONAL COUNCIL FOR ACCREDITATION OF TEACHER EDUCATION The National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) is the accrediting body for colleges and universities that prepare teachers and other professional specialists for work in elementary and secondary schools. The NCATE... Read more |
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Texas Tech University
Texas Tech University at Lubbock; coeducational; state supported; chartered 1923, opened 1925. There are numerous research institutes for engineering, business and industry, agriculture, and education attached to the university. The Texas Tech Univ. Health Sciences Center includes schools of... Read more |
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Professoriate
Professoriate HISTORY OF THE ACADEMIC PROFESSION PROFESSIONAL REQUIREMENTS SOCIETAL PERCEPTIONS CHALLENGES BIBLIOGRAPHY The professoriate comprises faculty in postsecondary institutions who have specialized expertise in one of the many academic disciplines or professional fields and who... Read more |
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Richard Christopher Carrington
Carrington, Richard Christopher (b. London, England, 26 May 1826; d. Churt, Surrey, England, 27 November 1875), astronomy. Carrington had the good fortune to belong to a wealthy family and to receive his basic education at a private school, located at Hedley and run by a Mr. Faithful. His father,... Read more |
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Tennessee State University
Tennessee State University at Nashville; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; est. 1912 as Tennessee Agriculture & Industrial State Normal School for Negroes; attained university status 1979. It offers programs in arts and sciences, nursing and allied health professions, education,... Read more |
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colleges and universities
colleges and universities institutions of higher education. Universities differ from colleges in that they are larger, have wider curricula, are involved in research activities, and grant graduate and professional as well as undergraduate degrees. Universities Early History Universities generally... Read more |
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American Association of University Professors
American Association of University Professors (AAUP), organization of college and university teachers. It was founded (1915) for the purpose of defending faculty rights, most notably academic freedom and tenure (see tenure , in education). It also addresses the issues of college and university... Read more |
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Association for Computing Machinery
Association for Computing Machinery The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is the world's oldest and largest educational and scientific computing society. It was founded in 1947 by a group of computer pioneers, including American physicist John Mauchly, co-inventor of... Read more |
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the Bar
the bar originally, the rail that enclosed the judge in a court; hence, a court or a system of courts. The persons qualified and authorized to conduct the trial of cases are also known collectively as "the bar." From late medieval times in England the Inns of Court acted as training schools... Read more |
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Texas Womans University
Texas Woman's University main campus at Denton; state supported; primarily for women; est. 1901. It is the largest state-supported university for women in the country. There are schools of arts and sciences, education, human ecology, library and information studies, and graduate studies. The... Read more |
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