The Master of Arts in Educational Leadership (MAEdL) serves adults who wish to prepare for roles as school and district leaders. The program is offered completely online and aims to promote an understanding of educational leadership and administration through a process which is based upon the national ISLLC standards. These standards have been identified as critical to successful school leadership. The six standards are: vision, school culture, management, community collaboration, integrity-fairness and ethical action, and political, social, economic, legal and cultural influences. Enrollment in the MAEdL program is limited to accepted and matriculated students. Students may select from three areas of study within the MAEdL degree program:
This is paradoxical, since in most cases, consumers are the working class. So that's the Marxist "theory" of the business cycle. The problem with the theory is that both wages and prices for goods are determined by supply and demand- hence, neither will go too low or too high which will cause a shortage or surplus. Capitalists do want reduced wages, but that will create a shortage in labour. Again, basic supply and demand refutes the Marxist business cycle theory. Capitalism has always been unstable and has always led to cycles of turmoil--and that's not a selling point of capitalism, by the way. TIL the federal reserve is capitalism. /s So the final bit is talking about how UBI is not communism but feudalism (Road to Serfdom anybody? BTW, Hayek did support UBI). I don't support it, but the third part is basically mental gymnastics to prove a government program is capitalism. He then rambles about how authoritarian tech is capitalism, when it is the nature of the state! Thanks for reading!
There are 2 basic forms of bankruptcy that consumers typically use: Chapter 7, and Chapter 13, owing their names to where they are found in the U. S. Bankruptcy Code. Additionally, there is a form of bankruptcy usually used by businesses called Chapter 11. Chapter 11 is available to individuals, but it is rarely the best option for them. Chapter 7 bankruptcy in North Carolina is sometimes called "liquidation" because it involves the forced sale of some (though certainly not all) of the debtor's assets. The bankruptcy court will appoint a trustee to oversee the appraisal and sale of some of the debtor's property, and the proceeds from the sale will go to the creditors, in their order of priority. Certain forms of property are exempt, and do not need to be sold, including houses and insurance policies. Once the property is sold, and the proceeds given to the creditors, the rest of the debt is excused. Chapter 13 bankruptcy usually reorganizes, rather than discharges, one's debts. Essentially, the court will come up with some type of repayment plan, independent of the terms of the agreements that created the debt in the first place (superseding any acceleration clauses).
A boy rides in the back of a truck, part of a convoy evacuating hundreds out of the last territory held by Isis militants in Baghuz, eastern Syria, 20 February. Iraq A year and a half after Isis was declared defeated in Iraq, a battle continues between surviving members of the group waging an insurgency and the security forces who are relying on intelligence operations, raids and searches for sleeper cells to stamp them out. Residents watch as local militia and Iraqi army soldiers walk past their home during a raid in Badoush, Iraq, April. Iraqi army 20th division soldiers play football in a military base in Badoush, Iraq. "Then I went to Iraq, where the group was declared defeated, but sleeping cells still threatened peace. The war against IS [Isis] in Iraq no longer makes headlines but the country still suffers from terror and the consequences of the devastating conflict. I believe it is extremely important to continue revisiting places after a war is declared to be over because life rarely goes back to normal and there are always new issues arising that need just as much coverage. "
A more accurate method is to measure the input use and output use separately, with this formula: These formulas are simplified because they do not consider overhead associated with the protocol. For example, refer to RFC 1757 Ethernet-utilization formulas that consider packet overhead. All of the MIB attributes listed are also in RFC1213 MIB. Details of the MIB variables used in these formulas are:. 1. 3. 6. 2. 10 ifInOctets OBJECT-TYPE -- FROM RFC1213-MIB, IF-MIB SYNTAX Counter MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS Mandatory DESCRIPTION "The total number of octets received on the interface, including framing characters. "::= { iso(1) org(3) dod(6) internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) interfaces(2) ifTable(2) ifEntry(1) 10}. 16 ifOutOctets OBJECT-TYPE DESCRIPTION "The total number of octets transmitted out of the interface, including framing characters. "::= { ISO(1) org(3) DOD(6) Internet(1) mgmt(2) mib-2(1) interfaces(2) ifTable(2) ifEntry(1) 16}. 5 ifSpeed OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX Gauge DESCRIPTION "An estimate of the interface's current bandwidth in bits per second.
In addition to the Ed. S. degree, a student can be recommended to receive Michigan Administrator Certification. Learn more. Undergraduate Minor in Leadership for Social Change The undergraduate minor in Leadership for Social Change is a 15-credit hour program offered through the Department of Educational Leadership, Research and Technology in the College of Education and Human Development. Throughout the courses, students will explore their own leadership strengths, practice applying leadership theories to current societal issues, and develop a leadership philosophy that connects their personal passions with their academic major. The ultimate goal of this minor is to help students understand how they can make a difference and how they can provide leadership in a diverse society. Learn more. Certificate programs School Administrator Certificate: Central Office Endorsement Certificate in Higher Education and Student Affairs
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Learn more. Concentrations Higher education and student affairs leadership K-12 principal and interscholastic athletic administration K-12 school principal leadership Educational and global leadership Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership Due to the increasingly complex tasks including research and data analysis within all types of educational institutions, there is a demand for strong, transformational leaders. Applying theory to practice is an overall theme for the Doctor of Philosophy in educational leadership, with the case-study approach to learning used extensively. In addition, a very integrated "professional inquiry, research, and dissertation core" has been developed to assist you in adding to your higher education knowledge base. Learn more. Due to COVID-19 challenges, the GRE requirement temporarily suspended for all EDLD Ph. D. applicants for 2020-21 and 2021-22. Higher education leadership K-12 leadership Organizational analysis leadership Workforce education and development leadership (formerly career technical education leadership) Specialist in Education The specialist in education will prepare you for leadership roles in educational administration positions and is appropriate if you are seeking a post-master's degree, but not a doctoral degree.
Programs in educational leadership benefit working professionals who want to develop as leaders ready to handle the many educational challenges facing institutions and organizations in an era of accountability. Students will be better prepared for current and future challenges and be more competitive in the job market. Classes are taught using an evening, weekend or concentrated summer format with some online courses available (the entire K-12 leadership master's program can be taken online). Most master's degree classes are available at the main Kalamazoo campus and at regional campuses in Grand Rapids and Battle Creek. Post-master's and doctoral classes are available at the Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids regional campuses. The K-12 concentrations are aligned with the Michigan K-12 administrator certificate requirements. Degree programs Master of Arts in Educational Leadership The Master of Arts in educational leadership degree is based on a performance-driven leadership model in which students actively participate in a variety of activities designed to prepare them for the challenges faced by today's educational organizations.