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College For Kids (UW-Washington County) Washington County's College for Kids offers a variety of classes for children throughout the year. Classes for the fall include: West Bend Children's Choir, Astronomy, Creative Writing, and private voice and piano lessons. See the site for details. View full record
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College of Agricultural and Life Sciences Visit Days Juniors and seniors in high school can explore campus and learn about the opportunities offered in the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences (CALS) by attending one of the CALS College Visit Day Programs. Visits include information on the college, admissions, housing, scholarships, financial aid, and career opportunities. The tour will include a visit to one of the residence halls and a personal meeting with a faculty advisor in up to two areas of interest. A registration form is available on the Web site. View full record
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Community Action Theater Troupe (CATTS) The Community Action Theater Troupe (CATTS) is a diversity education initiative coordinated by UW-River Falls Multicultural Services and students from various cultural organizations on campus. The students conduct programs for River Falls area schools which include Multicultural Reading Programs and Cultural Programs highlighting the history, contributions, and social customs of the many cultures in the United States. View full record
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Comparative Mammalian Brain Collections This Web site provides access to images and information for the study of brain anatomy from three major national institutions: UW–Madison, Michigan State University, and the National Museum of Health and Medicine. The collection has been called "one of the world's largest collections of well-preserved, sectioned, and stained brains of mammals." It includes images of brains of more than 100 mammalian species, including humans, chimpanzees, monkeys, various rodents, and carnivores. Viewers will learn why these collections are important, why and how they were assembled, and why it is important to protect, preserve, and maintain them. Moreover, a variety of issues in brain science are discussed. View full record
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Consumer Health Education The University of Wisconsin–Extension Consumer Health Web site provides information on some of the most common concerns about health and health care, with short discussions of each subject and links to other Web-based information. The site provides Consumer Health News, information about the health status of people in Wisconsin, and news on current issues and legislation that can affect health care and health coverage options. The Healthy Living section provides guidance on the more common health conditions affecting Wisconsin's residents, such as diet and activity, choosing and communicating effectively with providers, finding reliable health information, and creating a personal health record. View full record
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Continuing Education Classes (UW-Madison) A number of noncredit courses are offered at UW–Madison through the Division of Continuing Studies. Participants may receive any of several forms of recognition for taking part in continuing education courses. In addition to continuing education units (CEUs) and Department of Public Instruction clock-hours, participants may earn specific types of credit from professional organizations and other sources. A Continuing Education Catalog is available upon request. View full record
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Continuing Education for Educators (UW-Eau Claire) UW-Eau Claire's Continuing Education Department offers credit and noncredit programs to meet the certification and re-certification requirements of administrators, teachers, teacher's aides, and other school-based professionals. Continuing Education works with school districts and CESAs to support educational opportunities and to create new programs that meet identified educational needs. Follow this link to see the latest offerings! View full record
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Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) The Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC) is a library for those with a professional interest in children's and young adult literature. The purposes of the CCBC are to provide a collection of current, retrospective, and historical books for children and young adults; provide Wisconsin librarians, teachers, students, and others with informational and educational services based on the collection; and support teaching, learning, and research needs related to children's and young adult literature. The collection is noncirculating. CCBC's professional staff provides reference assistance, offers continuing education courses, organizes monthly book discussions, and maintains an electronic forum to discuss books for children and young adults. The CCBC's Intellectual Freedom Service (608-263-3720) offers immediate information assistance to any Wisconsin school or library facing a challenge to materials in a classroom or library. The CCBC is housed in the School of Education. View full record
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Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies The Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS) is involved in a variety of formal and informal education projects. These range from classes offered at UW–Madison to workshops for high school students and teachers, as well as a scholarship program for qualified first-year freshmen at UW System schools. The institute's summer Atmospheric, Earth, and Space Sciences Workshop for High School Students features a four-day agenda in meteorology, astronomy, land remote sensing, and geology. It emphasizes a "hands-on" approach that uses modern scientific tools and working with real environmental data. View full record
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Coordination, Consultation, and Evaluation Center for Implementing K–3 Behavior and Reading Intervention Models (CCE Center) This project, based at the Wisconsin Center for Education Research, involves six research centers that are implementing behavior and reading intervention models for K–3 students. The CCE Center staff, which includes a Core Leadership Team and consultants, provides technical assistance and consultation to the research centers and ultimately evaluates six aspects of the centers. Various teaching documents are available on the Web site. View full record
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Crossman Gallery The Crossman Gallery serves the Department of Art, the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater and the community by providing a forum for the exhibition of art works and related educational activities. By facilitating the exhibition of distinctive works of art, the gallery offers students, faculty and visitors an opportunity to enjoy and study a variety of art expressions in a free, accessible and open environment. Group tours of exhibits may be arranged by calling the gallery office; please make your tour plans well in advance.
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Cultural Horizons of Wisconsin Cultural Horizons of Wisconsin is a multimedia package of instructional video, CD-ROM, Internet resources, and printed teacher guides about the cultural heritage and diversity of Wisconsin, with a focus on the present day. This package takes an expansive view of culture, rather than defining it by or limiting it to race, nationality, or ethnicity. Cultural Horizons of Wisconsin is a collaborative effort of the Educational Communications Board, the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, the Wisconsin Historical Society, Wisconsin Public Television, and a number of school districts. View full record
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Curriculum Materials Center The Chalmer Davee Library at UW-River Falls provides a Curriculum Materials Center open to area teachers and parents who home school their children. You can find a collection of Children's Literature, Young Adult Literature, methods books, teaching activity guides, curriculum guides and much more. See the web site for more details about hours, helpful web sites for children and teachers, databases, and other useful information. View full record
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Curriculum Resources on the Internet The School of Education at UW-Stout has gathered Internet curriculum resources helpful to teachers. This is a convenient one-stop shop for all areas of the elementary, middle school, and high school curriculums including High School Hub, The Reading Village, PE Central, and much more. This site is a must-see for teachers, parents, and students. View full record
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Dance Millenium: Summer Dance Intensive Held in June, this intensive, week-long professional experience in dance features daily technique classes with a unique focus on world dance. Participants will learn new techniques, build on existing skills, and prepare for the rigors of a career in dance. They'll also expand their performance experience while meeting new friends and getting a taste of campus life. Enrollment is limited. Students are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis and confirmed upon receipt of a completed application form and full payment of tuition. Information is posted on the Dance Program's online calendar in the spring. View full record
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