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The Chapman Learning Commons, in a refurbished central section of the Learning Centre, provides space for group work as well as seating for individual study. It provides support and services for research and information literacy instruction, writing assistance, learning skills programs and technology through one-to-one help, workshops, peer ...
The Learning Activity Management System (LAMS) is a free and open-source learning design system for designing, managing and delivering online collaborative learning activities. It provides teachers with a visual authoring environment for creating sequences of learning activities.
Crest of the Lakeland School District. The Lakeland School District is a small, rural, public school district located in northern Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania.It comprises the boroughs of Jermyn and Mayfield and the townships of Carbondale (to be distinguished from the city of Carbondale which it partially surrounds), Greenfield, and Scott.
More than 82,000 undergraduate and graduate, part-time and full-time, students attend State System universities. [1] Nearly 90 percent are Pennsylvania residents and 80 percent remain in Pennsylvania after graduation. Nearly 20 percent of the total student population are underrepresented minority.
Brandman was a separate, regionally-accredited university within the Chapman University system. [4] In September 2021, Brandman separated from the Chapman University system, and formed a new affiliation with the University of Massachusetts, UMass Global. [5] UMass Global is accredited by the WASC Senior College and University Commission. [6]
Catapult Learning, Inc. is a provider of K−12 contracted instructional services to public and private schools in the United States.The company’s portfolio of products and services includes intervention, professional development, school improvement, assessment, dropout prevention and recovery, alternative education, and special education programs.
Chapman Township is a township in Clinton County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 886 at the 2020 census, [2] down from 993 in 2000. It was originally settled in 1780 and became an official township on February 3, 1819. Originally part of Lycoming County, Chapman Township was incorporated into the newly formed Clinton County in ...
2006: The district restructures the elementary grade levels, so that students are grouped in grades K–3 and 4–6. The middle school will house students in grades 7–8. Renovated Hayshire, Roundtown and Stony Brook Elementary Schools are opened for the start of the 2006–2007 school year. 2007: The high school undergoes more construction.