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Camp and Conference Website (UW-Whitewater)
Are you looking for a camp and do you live in the Whitewater area? Then this website is for you. It brings together a whole host of camps for young people--athletic as well as academic and music; both residential and commuter. Check it out!
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Camp Badger Exploring Engineering Program
Engineers design everything from skateboards to rockets, help provide electricity and other energy sources to keep people comfortable and healthy, build structures that are safe and comfortable to live and work in, and improve life on a daily basis by solving existing problems and helping avoid future problems. Wisconsin 7th graders who are entering 8th grade in the fall are invited to join this one-week residential program to learn about engineering and begin to see the study of science and math as a path that can lead to great careers. Requirements: Students entering 8th grade; application form and typewritten student essay (due in spring).
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Camp of Champions Distance Running Camp
The nation's premier distance-running camp provides quality individual instruction in techniques and training for middle- and long-distance running. Held in Madison, the camp features individualized coaching and world-ranked runners as special guests/lecturers. Requirements: Application form and health form, available through the Web site or from the Athletic Department office.
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Camps and Clinics (UW-La Crosse)
UW-La Crosse offers a variety of sports camps and clinics throughout the year. Choices include boys and girls basketball, swimming lessons, gymnastics, athletic training, volleyball, wrestling, girls and boys soccer, football, and boys and girls tennis. Go to the site for more details about dates, ages, costs, etc.
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Capital Science and Engineering Fair
Science Fair for High School Students in Columbia, Dane, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Rock and Sauk counties. CSEF will be held February 16, 2008
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Career Development Facilitator Training
Career Development Facilitator (CDF) training is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of individuals who work in any type of career development setting. CDFs from past classes have included those who work in corporations, government agencies, technical colleges, small private companies, large universities, high schools and middle schools, correctional institutions, and entrepreneurial settings. All CDF course applicants must have a high school diploma to enroll in the class. This program is housed in the Center on Education and Work in the UW–Madison School of Education.
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Careers Conference
This premier national conference focuses on all aspects of career development and education for work. It offers sessions for practitioners from beginning through advanced levels, serving anyone from youth to adults and covering a broad and diverse range of topics. The annual Careers Conference is hosted by the Center on Education and Work in the School of Education. It is one of the largest and most comprehensive events of its kind, featuring top quality professional development programming.
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CCBC Choices
Every year, the Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC), part of the UW–Madison School of Education, publishes CCBC Choices, a book featuring annotated entries on hundreds of books for children and young adults published the previous year and recommended by the CCBC staff. The book includes an author/title and a subject index. Books can be ordered by contacting the CCBC. Past editions are available as PDFs online through the University of Wisconsin Digital Library.
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Center for Biology Education
The mission of the Center for Biology Education (CBE) is to mobilize and enhance the resources of the University of Wisconsin–Madison to promote excellence in biology education. Throughout its history, the Center for Biology Education has developed and coordinated a spectrum of activities/programs in biology education at the K–12 and undergraduate levels. Members of the CBE staff have backgrounds and training in a variety of biology subdisciplines as well as in the field of education. CBE also involves members of UW–Madison's biological sciences community (located in more than 68 departments and programs and distributed among seven schools and colleges) in program development and implementation.
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Center for Death Education and Bioethics (UW-La Crosse)
The Center for Death Education and Bioethics (CDEB) is a resource center for academic materials concerned with the issue of death, dying and bereavement in contemporary society. The CDEB has a large collection of journals, books and articles concerned with death, dying, bereavement, terminal illness, hospice care, etc. We encourage people to come in and use the center's resources for academic projects or to satisfy personal interest; or one may phone or e-mail to inquire about information that is available. The Center will be open every Tuesday and Thursday from 9am to 11am.
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Center for East Asian Studies
The Center for East Asian Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison brings together an inter-disciplinary group of faculty, staff, and students devoted to the study of China, Japan, and Korea. The center engages in K–16 outreach with a variety of programs. These include teacher workshops along with referral and resource assistance.
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Center for European Studies
The Center for European Studies (CES) is dedicated to preparing a new generation of Americans to better understand the complexities and opportunities presented by a "New Europe." CES brings together scholars from across the campus to investigate all aspects of Europe – from business to borders. This Web site provides K–12 outreach with information useful to teachers such as workshops, conferences, Web resources, scholar access grants, a speakers' bureau, and much more.
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Center for Global Health
The UW Center for Global Health promotes interdisciplinary education, research, and partnerships to address health issues that transcend national boundaries. The center’s goals are to develop global health education programs, advance global health research, facilitate global health partnerships and exchanges, and foster an interdisciplinary network of global health scholars and practitioners. An annual Global Health Symposium is held at the Health Sciences Learning Center on the UW–Madison campus.
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Center for History Teaching and Learning
The mission of the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Center for History Teaching and Learning is to advance history education by means of the latest pedagogical innovations including new technologies. The Center develops and coordinates programming that aligns with the K-12 standards as well as Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction rules for teacher licensing, professional development and mentoring. The Center also engages in programming to bring history to the general public. This web site provides resources for teachers, students, and the general public interested in the study and practice of history.
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Center for Instructional Materials & Computing (CIMC)
The CIMC in the UW–Madison School of Education has abundant information for teachers and those interested in education. It has collections and services to meet the needs of UW faculty, students and staff, and of area practitioners in K–12 education. The collections include journals, reference works, professional reading, K–12 textbooks, juvenile literature, multimedia resources, tests and ERIC documents. Services include reference, interlibrary loan, bibliographic instruction, computing and media production support, and instructional services. Web site users also will find links to online resources selected by staff, connections to databases for locating educational materials, special services designed for distance users, and lists of workshops open to the public for those wishing to improve their instructional technology skills.
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