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  2. Commission on English Language Program Accreditation

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    The Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA) is a specialized accrediting agency that accredits post-secondary English language training programs. CEA states that its purpose is to provide a systematic approach by which programs and institutions can demonstrate their compliance with accepted standards, pursue continuous improvement, and be recognized for doing so. [1]

  3. Correctional Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The International CEA has an annual traveling summer conference and hosts an annual Spring Forum. The annual International conferences offer members an opportunity to exchange ideas with correctional and prison educators from around the world and dialogue about the experience of teaching in a unique pedagogical setting.

  4. Cea - Wikipedia

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    Cea, a chalcid wasp genus; Cea (surname) Certified Audio Engineer, a professional title regulated by the Society of Broadcast Engineers; Communications-enabled application, a software application that depends on real-time networking capabilities; Controlled-environment agriculture, a technology-based approach toward food production

  5. List of professional designations in the United States

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    Certified Customer Experience Professional CCXP Customer Experience Professionals Association [117] Certified Archivist CA Academy of Certified Archivists: Digital Archives Specialist DAS Society of American Archivists: Certified Energy Manager CEM Association of Energy Engineers (AEE) Certified Energy Auditor CEA Association of Energy ...

  6. Department of Defense Dependents Schools - Wikipedia

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    DoDDS started operating schools October 14, 1946, for the children of military overseas. The intent was to ensure an American educational experience for the American student. Therefore the children, teachers, and educational program were and are American. It then cost $10 to enroll a child ($156 in 2023 dollars).

  7. Service Children's Education - Wikipedia

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    Former teachers who taught in SCE schools or under its previous incarnations the BFES and SCS may join the BFES/SCE Association. [ 4 ] In 2001 the records of the British Families Education Service / Service Children's Education Association were deposited at the Institute of Education , University College London . [ 5 ]

  8. Colorado Education Association - Wikipedia

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    The CEA is a voluntary membership organization of 40,000 K-12 teachers and education support professionals, higher education faculty and support professionals, retired educators, and students preparing to become teachers. The CEA is a state affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA), America's oldest and largest organization ...

  9. School Year Abroad - Wikipedia

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    The original incarnation was "Schoolboys Abroad" and consisted of 11 students accompanied by founder Clark Vaughan and his wife Polly, plus two more teachers, who in 1964, traveled by ship on the MS Aurelia to study in Barcelona, Spain. Polly Vaughan chose the symbol that continues to serve as the logo for the program.