All across the country there is an increasing emphasis placed on early learning. Parents in California Schools desire preparation for their children at younger ages for the academics and atmosphere of school. California Schools have implemented initiatives to ensure that preparation. The First 5 California School Readiness Initiative has garnered support from the large state since its beginning in 2002 and was granted $206 million to fund programs that help transition young children into the school system.
The First 5 Initiative of California Schools focused on early care and education, parenting and support services, health and social services, school readiness for children/school capacity, and program infrastructure, administration and evaluation. Ending in 2006, this initiative completed its purpose and was followed by other California School readiness initiatives. California Schools are invested in the idea that preschools have tremendous influence and power.
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Online education was a relatively unknown concept till even a few years back. With the advent of computer and especially the Internet technology, the general level of interaction has increased among people. More and more people have engaged a significant part of their time in dealing with the virtual world. In fact, higher education was also bound to be affected during such a transitional phase.
Recent researches and surveys undertaken on the college going student population indicate a growing surge in the number of online learners with each passing day. The initial studies are made in California, which being a growing state exhibits a maximum increase in the college participation index. The California University of Technology is one of the few online educational institutes that offer excellent online graduate and undergraduate degree programs to students from all over the world.
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The California Schools created the California Schools Recognition Program in 1985. Its purpose is to publicize and reinforce California schools priorities, which are to improve student scholastic achievement and promote students based upon measurable objectives. The program identifies and honors public schools that exhibit exemplary and inspiring achievement. Though participation in the program is voluntary, the California Distinguished School Award is highly coveted.
To be considered for the award, California schools must meet a variety of eligibility requirements. These include designated federal and state accountability measures that are based upon the No Child Left Behind, Adequate Yearly Progress, and Academic Performance Index measurement programs. Approximately, five percent of California schools are selected each year for the award, with no fewer than 40 counties typically being represented.
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