Essai sur la méningite en plaque ou scléreuse limitée a la base de l’encéphale / par Emile Labarriere.
Essai sur l'appendiculite et la péritonite appendiculaire / par Émile Maurin.
Essai sur l'application de la chimie a l'étude physiologique du sang de l'homme : et a l'étude physiologico-pathologique, hygiénique et thérapeutique des maladies de cette humeur / par P.S. Denis.
Essai sur les agremens et sur la salubrite du climat de Nice / par P. Richelmi.
Essai sur les lesions du foie et des reins : determinees par certaines toxines / par H. Claude.
Essai sur les moyens de perfectionner et d'étendre l'art de l'anatomiste, présenté et soutenu à l'Ecole de médecine de Paris le lundi 11 fructidor an XI / par Constant Dumeril.
Florida State Education Commissioner Pam Stewart Resigns
The state's board of education had renewed Commissioner Pam Stewart's contract for a year before the midterm election but after the election of a new Republican governor, she said she'd leave in January instead.
Florida Passes Anti-Semitism Bill for Public Schools
A bill prohibiting anti-Semitism in Florida's public schools and universities is going to Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis.
Idaho Educators Who Dressed Up as the Border Wall Put on Administrative Leave
After photos surfaced of staff at dressed in Halloween costumes as Mexicans and a border wall bearing the slogan "Make America Great Again," the employees responsible won't be returning to their classrooms on Monday.
In Minnesota and U.S., Teacher-Powered Schools Take Root
Impact Academy at Orchard Lake is among a growing number of public schools where teachers have a say in what goes on, from the learning approach to staffing and scheduling.
Minnesota High School Designed for 'Flexibility'
Alexandria Area High School was created to accommodate changes in education and technology.
Minnesota
With the mammoth budget deficit finally under control, Gov. Tim Pawlenty is calling on the legislature to fund a variety of K-12 technology initiatives in his fiscal 2006 budget.
Supreme Court Strikes Minnesota Law Barring Political Apparel at Polling Places
In a case implicating the use of schools as voting locations as well as free speech in education, the justices said Minnesota went too far.
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State of the States: Education highlights from latest governor's address before the legislature.
Minnesota
Gov. Pawlenty used his annual speech to focus on teaching and technology in the schools.
Minnesota Governor-Elect Names AFT National VP to Be State Education Chief
The state's incoming governor and education commissioner both are former teachers. They face battles over school accountability, funding and the achievement gap between white and minority students.
Minnesota Education Leaders Grapple with Findings from Early-Ed. Audit
An audit of the early-childhood education offerings in Minnesota finds complexity and fragmentation as well as a lack of data about program effectiveness.
How Weather Forced a Minn. District to Establish E-Learning Options On the Fly
The director of teaching and learning for a Minnesota district talks about putting e-learning days into action under difficult circumstances.
Minnesota Court Again Rejects Challenge to Teacher Tenure
The Minnesota court of appeals has again rejected a lawsuit alleging that teacher tenure and seniority rights in public schools saddle students of color with ineffective teachers and therefore violate those students' right to an adequate education.
Educational Opportunities and Performance in Minnesota
This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.
Educational Opportunities and Performance in Minnesota
This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.
Energy-Dependent States Debate Last-Minute Budget Deals
Several states that are heavily dependent on oil revenue had to face the choice of raising taxes, closing tax loop holes or making major cuts to state agencies in order to fill major budget deficits.
Did #RedForEd Just Capture Its First Midterm Victory?
In Tuesday night's Republican primary in West Virginia, Robert Karnes, a West Virginia Republican state senator who lashed out at teachers during their nine-day strike, lost to pro-labor candidate Bill Hamilton.
Video of Teacher Dragging Special Education Student Roils Mississippi District
A Greenville, Miss. teacher was fired and a superintendent placed on administrative leave after a video of a student being dragged by her hair surfaced on social media.
Mississippi: No Public Funds For Superintendents' Group
State lawmakers have made it illegal for school districts to spend any public money on the Mississippi Association of School Superintendents, saying district leaders personally attacked state officials while they were seeking votes for a school funding initiative last year.
Mississippi
State of the States: Education highlights from latest governor's address before the legislature.
Mississippi School Named for Confederate President to Be Renamed for Obama
The name change comes as leaders of the school district in Mississippi's capital city, where more than 95 percent of students are African-American, are reconsidering Confederacy-linked names on three campuses.
Mississippi
Education remains Mississippi’s top priority, but programs won’t see increases this year as steep as in years past, Gov. Barbour told lawmakers.
Mississippi Textbooks Gloss Over Civil Rights Struggle
Mississippi’s outdated textbooks teach an abbreviated version of civil rights, undermining the state’s new ‘innovative’ standards.
Mississippi's New Solution for the Teacher Shortage
The Mississippi education department will be the first to operate a teacher residency program, which aims to increase retention and diversity in the profession.
Educational Opportunities and Performance in Mississippi
This Quality Counts 2019 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.
Mississippi Ranks 47th on Quality Counts Annual Report Card
The state, which earned a D-plus, scored low on the Chance for Success Index, which tracks a host of socioeconomic factors that can affect the educational environment.
Teacher Activism Played Prominent Role in Southern Governors' Races
Governors' races in Kentucky and Mississippi took center stage, testing the political muscle of teacher activists and yielding possible policy implications for everything from public employee pensions to teacher pay.
Educational Opportunities and Performance in Mississippi
This Quality Counts 2020 Highlights Report captures all the data you need to assess your state's performance on key educational outcomes.
Appeals Court Revives Mississippi Suit Asserting Federal Right to Education
The court revived a lawsuit claiming that Mississippi's lack of a "uniform" education system violates the 1868 federal law that readmitted the state to the Union.
Vermont State Chief Resigns Amid Ambitious District Consolidation Effort
State Education Secretary Rebecca Holcombe has been officiating over the state's politically thorny district consolidation process, and many are asking for it to be placed on hold until the state board replaces her.
Weaving, ceramic manufactures, clothing and coiffure displayed through personifications as industrial arts applied to peace. Process print after C. Brown after F. Leighton.
The works of that famous chirurgeon Ambrose Parey / translated out of Latin ; and compared with the French, by Th. Johnson ; together with three tractates concerning the veins, arteries, and nerves: exemplified with large anatomical figures. Translated
London : Printed by Mary Clark, and are to be sold by John Clark, at Mercers Chappel at the Lower End of Cheapside, MDCLXXVIII. [1678]