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Indiana Teachers Shot With Plastic Pellets in Active-Shooter Drill, Raising Concerns

The Indiana state teachers' union is pushing to protect student and staff safety during active-shooter trainings.




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Indiana Educators Race to Renew Teaching Licenses Before Deadline

Thousands of Indiana teachers are scrambling to begin renewing their professional teaching licenses before new rules that state lawmakers approved this spring take effect July 1.




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Indiana Wants Teachers to Do Externships. So Some Are Headed to the Brewery

Teachers across the state are outraged over a new rule that requires 15 hours of workforce-related professional development.




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To Ease Shortage, Indiana District Recruits Teachers to Drive Buses

A suburban Indianapolis district is signing up teachers to drive school buses before and after their usual time in the classroom.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Indiana

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Rapid Deployment of Remote Learning: Lessons From 4 Districts

Chief technology officers are facing an unprecedented test of digital preparedness due to the coronavirus pandemic, struggling with shortfalls of available learning devices and huge Wi-Fi access challenges.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Indiana

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Arkansas panel approves charter school campus




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Indiana teachers meet challenges for special needs students




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Kansas: Digging a Deeper Hole

News came last evening that Kansas has taken a bold new step in making their schools Even Worse. Tuesday, the Kansas State Board of Education voted to allow unlicensed people to teach in Kansas schools.




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Kansas High Court Again Finds State School Funding Inadequate

The Kansas Supreme Court has again ruled that the money the state legislature provides its schools is constitutionally inadequate.




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With $80 Million Fix, Kansas School Funding Heads Back to Court

Kansas will offer up $534 million more this fall to its public schools, an amount it will tell the state's supreme court in the coming weeks is enough to provide students with an "adequate" education.




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Kansas Legislature Approves $534 Million Tax Increase

The state's supreme court said last year the state's legislature must come up with more money for its school system by the end of this month. Many predict $534 million won't be enough.




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Still Not Enough, Kansas' Supreme Court Says About State's School Funding Amount

The state's courts said the additional $548 million the legislature provided its schools this year is still not enough to ensure a constitutionally adequate education.




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Kansas Lawmakers Rebuke Court for 'Nightmare' School Funding Ruling

Some state lawmakers said that Monday's ruling is another sign that they should ask voters whether or not the state's highest court should have a say over school spending amounts.




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A Whole New World of Disney-Inspired PD

A former Disney World employee who now trains teachers outside Wichita, Kan., aims to give professional learning “elements of surprise and delight.”




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$92M or $363M? Schools Group Says Kansas Gov.'s Funding Plan Isn't Enough

A plan to end a years-long court battle over school funding in Kansas is under threat after an influential group of school districts withdrew its support.




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For Educators Who Died on the Job, Small Town Offers Big Commemoration

A little-known monument in Emporia, Kan., which recently received federal recognition, will add 10 new names to the list of teachers and support staff who’ve died on the job.




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Kansas Supreme Court Lets Legislature Off the Hook on K-12 Funding...For Now

While the court said the state is moving in the right direction, it also said it doesn't feel comfortable closing a funding lawsuit and wants to make sure the state keeps up with the costs of inflation.




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Kansas City Data-Sharing Effort Showcases Ballmer Group's Strategy

A $59 million investment in software developer Social Solutions aims to ease the flow of data among schools and social service providers.




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Kansas Supreme Court Approves Law to Fund Schools But Keeps Case Open

Kansas' highest court has declared that the state finally is spending enough money on its public schools under a new education funding law but refused to end a lawsuit filed nearly a decade ago because it wants to monitor future funding by the legislature.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Kansas

This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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School Districts Vow to Sue Juul Over Student Vaping

A pair of board resolutions in Kansas put the e-cigarette industry on notice at a time when schools are grappling with rampant use of their products by students.




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GOP Kansas state school board member running for US Senate




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In Kansas, a Ripe Debate Over Whether K-12 Money Is Getting to the Kids Who Need it Most

Kansas' auditor found that more than $400 million of state aid intended for poor, black, Latino and ELL students was being spent ineffectively, including on items such as food service supplies and an after-prom party.




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Superintendents on Hot Seat in Executing School Closures

Many are whipsawed by shutdown recommendations aimed at stemming the coronavirus, and the logistical and financial consequences of those actions.




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Educational Opportunities and Performance in Kansas

This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.




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Kansas First State to Close Schools for Rest of School Year Due to Coronavirus

While Kansas was the first state to to announce school closures for the remainder of the 2019-20 K-12 school year, there are signs it might not be the last.




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Des lésions trophiques consécutives aux maladies du système nerveux : these ... / par X. Arnozan.

Paris : V. Adrien Delahaye, 1880.




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Des lesions veineuses chez les arteriosclereux / par Henry Thiebaut.

Paris : G. Masson, 1890.




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Des maladies de la France dans leurs rapports avec les saisons, ou, Histoire médicale et meteorologique de la France. [t. 1] / par le Docteur Fuster.

Paris : Dufart, 1840.




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Des maladies de l'encéphale et de la moelle épinière / par Jean Abercrombie, ouvrage traduit de l'anglais et augmenté de notes très nombreuses, par A.N. Gendrin.

A Paris : Germer-Bailliere ; A Londres : J.-B. Bailliere, 1835.




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Des maladies de l'utérus, ou de la matrice / par M. Nauche.

Paris : chez Gabon, Croullebois, l'auteur, 1816.




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Des maladies des ovaires et de l'ovariotomie / par E. Koeberle.

Londres : J.-B. Baillière, 1878.




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Des maladies du cerveau et de l'innervation d'après Auguste Comte / par M. G. Audiffrent.

Paris : E. Leroux, 1874.




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Des maladies du coeur / par S. Botkin.

Paris : Germer Bailliere, 1870.




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Des maladies foetales qui peuvent faire obstacle à l'accouchement : thèse ... / par Alphonse Herrgott.

Paris : O. Doin, 1878.




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Des maladies mentales et nerveuses : pathologie, médecine légale, administration de asiles d’aliénés, etc. / par E. Billod.

Paris : G. Masson, 1882.




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Des maladies simulées et des moyens de les reconnaître / par Edmond Boisseau.

Paris : Bailliere, 1870.




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Des manifestations cardiaques dans l'erysipele de la face / par A. Sevestre.

Paris : A. Parent, 1874.




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Des médications hypothermique et hyperthermique, et des moyens thérapeutiques qui les remplissent. De la pharmacothermogenèse, ou Théories de l'action des médicaments sur la température animale / par P.F. da Costa.

Lisbonne : Impr. de l'Académie royale des sciences, 1881.




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Des méningites suppurées non tuberculeuses / par Albert Vaudremer.

Dijon : Darantiere, 1893.




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Des methodes generales d'operation de la cataracte et en particulier de l'extraction lineaire composee / par Paul Hyades.

Paris : J.-B. Baillière, 1870.




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Des metrorrhagies essentielles ou idiopathiques / par J. Th. Dupuy.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1892.




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Des microbes de l'oreille : bacteriologie, therapeutique / par A. Martha.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1893.




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Des moyens simples a employer pour guerir et eviter la tuberculose / par Jeanne Leclerc.

Paris : Société d’éditions scientifiques, 1896.




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Des néphrectomies partielles / par G. Gervais de Rouville.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1894.




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Des opérations qui se pratiquent par la voie sacrée / par Henri Tornu.

Bordeaux : Cadoret, 1893.




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Des opérations qui se pratiquent par la voie sacrée.

Paris : G. Steinheil, 1894.