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  2. International Society of Automation - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Automation (ISA) Is a non-profit technical society for engineers, technicians, businesspeople, educators and students, who work, study or are interested in automation and pursuits related to it, such as instrumentation.

  3. Institute for Student Achievement - Wikipedia

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    In 2015, ISA was approved by the United States Department of Education as a whole-school reform model, [2] having submitted at least one study that met the What Works Clearinghouse standards. [ 3 ] ISA's school improvement model was framed by what its website describes as seven "research-based principles" leading to greater student achievement ...

  4. Graduate Record Examinations - Wikipedia

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    Computer-based test: Multiple times a year (depends on availability of the test center) Paper-based test: Up to 3 times a year in October, November and February [2] Restrictions on attempts: Computer-based test: Can be taken only once after 21 days from the day of exam in every year. Maximum of 5 times a year.

  5. International Society of Arboriculture - Wikipedia

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    The International Society of Arboriculture, commonly known as ISA, is an international non-profit organization headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, [1] United States. The ISA serves the tree care industry as a paid membership association and a credentialing organization that promotes the professional practice of arboriculture. [2]

  6. International School of the Americas - Wikipedia

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    ISA's basic premises stem from a concept paper written by Dr. Thomas J. Sergiovanni, [4] a professor of public education at Trinity University.Its founding was prompted by the creation of the North American Free Trade Agreement, which, economically connecting the United States with Mexico and Canada, and raised the issue of international relations.

  7. Student information system - Wikipedia

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    Student information systems provide capabilities for registering students in courses; documenting grading, transcripts of academic achievement and co-curricular activities, and the results of student assessment scores; forming student schedules; tracking student attendance; generating reports and managing other student-related data needs in an ...

  8. International Studies Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Studies Association (ISA) is a US-based professional association for scholars and practitioners in the field of international studies. Founded in 1959, ISA has been headquartered at the University of Connecticut in Storrs since 2015. [ 1 ]

  9. International Sociological Association - Wikipedia

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    Earlier logo of ISA was similar, but used transparent font. The history of ISA can be traced to the 1948 initiative of UNESCO's Social Science Department. [3] The initiative was part of a larger plan aiming together to reform the social sciences worldwide, by improving the ties between scholars worldwide "to promote research in fields crucial to establishments of a peaceful world order". [3]