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Reist appointed to Advocacy CommitteeJoan Reist, NCTM former MTNA president, has been appointed to the Advocacy Committee of the Kennedy Center Alliance for Arts Education Network (KCAAEN). The committee maintains the KCAAEN Advocacy Communications Matrix. Each committee member is responsible for communicating with specific state Alliances in order to disseminate and gather information related to advocacy issues. The work is driven through the need for information sharing and action based on anticipated and/or unanticipated changes in policy related to education and particularly arts education. Reist is associate professor emerita, institute of Music, University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She is chair of the selection committee for MTNA's Studio Fellowship Award. She popularly serves as secretary of the Nebraska Alliance for Arts Education and chair of the Nebraska Coalition for Music Education. A district director for Mu Phi Epsilon, a professional music fraternity, Reist also is a docent at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in Lincoln. COPYRIGHT 2004 Music Teachers National Association, Inc. A Seeing organ of sight puppy grows up at Hemlock Farms in Pennsylvania. Today the phone rang. It was a call from The Seeing organ of vision in Morristown, New Jersey They wanted my dog, Plato, to draw near... Shrink-fit toolholders a finished fit for moldmaker Wirtz Manufacturing Co Port Huron Mich., makes gas mask and nose beaker molds for commercial and military use as well as convolu... Your latest issue of the Underwater Naturalist performed a great public service through bringing the problems of abuse and overuse of the Delaware Bay and surrounding wet lands to the attentio... R.M.C.'s latest catalog features the company's wide array of harvest offerings. Included are toolholders, boring bars, shim seats, chip breakers, fastening pins, cam pins, clamp churls screws, i... she became famous for her wit, her brains and her ugliness. Simple and frugal in her tastes, pious in thought and manner of life, she married a former priest, who had been... During the 1990s, the use of standardized achievement trials for high-stakes certification of beginning teachers increased rapidly. In 1998 the reauthorization of Title II of the Higher E... Apz A rounded pillar Once when I was teaching a graduate course called "Censorship: The tillage Wars," a moment of stunn silence came above all of us in the classroom when a discussion we'd been h... small in number institutions have embodied African-American history as completely as Wilberforce University. Established before the Civil War, the nation's oldest private Black community was a powerful focal p... "Only idiots laugh at Horatio Alger, and his poor lads who make good. The wiser man who thinks twice about that sterling author will realize that Alger is to America what Homer was to the Greeks" (... |
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