The primary purpose of this study is to examine how Education Management Organizations (EMOs) appear to affect the segregation or integration of schools by race, economic class, special education status, and language. This is accomplished through examining differences in enrollment patterns between schools operated by EMOs and schools run by their neighboring local districts. Five primary findings were reached: (1) Charter schools operated by EMOs tend to be strongly racial segregative for both minority and majority students as compared with the composition of the sending district; (2) For economically challenged students, EMO-operated charter schools more strongly segregate students than do their respective local districts. (3) EMO-operated schools consistently enrolled a lower proportion of special education children than their home district; (4) English Language Learners (ELL) were also consistently underrepresented in charter schools in every comparison; and (5) When examined for the years 2001 to 2007, the composition of the charter schools trended closer to the public school district for each of the four demographic groups examined. However, this phenomenon was an artifact of balancing extremes. For both for-profit and nonprofit EMOs, the segregation patterns of 2000-2001 were virtually identical to those in 2006-2007. Appendices include: (1) Findings by EMO; (2) Tables with Descriptive Statistics for Key Measures and the Differential Scores; and (3) Longitudinal Trends in EMO-Operated Schools. (Contains 6 tables, 15 figures and 60 endnotes.)., Gary Miron, Jessica L. Urschel, William J. Mathis, and Elana Tornquist., "February 2010.", Includes bibliographical references (pages 27-31)
"Supersedes 1 February 1999 document pending review from the Fellows and other CIRES leaders."--P. ii., "23 September 2002.", Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Cover title., "Institute of Behavioral Science #6.", Reprint. Originally issued: Acta psychiatrica scandinavica, v. 76, 1987, p. 561-567., Includes bibliographical references (p. 566-567)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Caption title., "Submitted to the Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado at Boulder in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Quick Response Grant, December 7, 1995. Revised: May 16, 1996.", Includes bibliographical references., This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. CMS-9632458., Mode of access: Internet.
"Submitted to the Natural Hazards Center, University of Colorado at Boulder in partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Quick Response Grant, March 23, 1995.", Includes bibliographical references (p. 31-35)., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Timothy H. Quinn., "Moving the West's Water to New Uses : winners & losers. Natural Resources Law Center, University of Colorado School of Law June 6-8, 1990.", Includes bibliographical references., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed December 2019)
by Martin J. Gavin and Leslie H. Sharp., At head of title: State of Colorado, Cooperative Oil Shale Investigation (in cooperation with the United States Bureau of Mines) Martin J. Gavin, engineer in charge., Print version record.
On March 31st, 2010, the Silicon Flatirons Center convened an exploratory workshop at the University of Colorado Law School to consider potential institutional responses to network management issues. This workshop brought together a number of technical experts from various providers operating in the Internet "ecosystem" to engage with the workshop's organizers in a discussion on the intersection of network management techniques and regulation., "March 31st, 2010.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2014)
"June 2010.", "The purpose of this White Paper is to provide the Colorado Smart Grid Task Force with a comprehensive survey of important smart grid topics, as well as probable and potential issues related to the deployment of the smart grid."--P. i., Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"WDC operated for U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, Boulder, Colo.", "A joint publication of the Earth-Observations Laboratory of the Institute for Space and Terrestrial Science and the World Data Center A for Glaciology (Snow and Ice).", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"March 1986.", "Operated for U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Environmental Data and Information Service, Boulder, Colorado.", Includes bibliographies., Mode of access: World Wide Web.