Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs) 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school Regional Technology in education Consortium (SEIR*TEC) alabama, Arkansas, Florida http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/rtec.htm
Extractions: Home Funded by the Technology for Education Act of 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and media personnel, administrators, and other education entities integrate technologies into K-12 classrooms, and library media centers, adult literacy centers, and other educational settings. (Regional Map) Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the U.S. Virgin Islands
Browse Agencies Browse agencies purpose of the Adult education program in Decatur is to expand the educational opportunities . American Heart Association (Huntsville, alabama), http://www.volunteersolutions.org/vcomc/org/
Extractions: http://www.dcs.edu The purpose of the Adult Education program in Decatur is to expand the educational opportunities more American Heart Association (Huntsville, Alabama) The American Heart Association works to reduce death or disability from cardiovascular diseases and stroke more American Red Cross, Morgan-Lawrence County (Alabama) Chapter The American Red Cross is a humanitarian organization led by volunteers that provides relief to more American Red Cross, Morgan-Lawrence County Chapter The American Red Cross, a humanitarian organization led by volunteers and guided by its Congressional more Big Brothers Big Sisters of Morgan County
The Association Of Teacher Educators education agencies along with other appropriate educational agencies. project to other teacher education programs. for the DPTE Award alabama State University http://www.ate1.org/teampublish/120_619_2284.cfm
Extractions: The award for the Distinguished Program in Teacher Education has been established to recognize and honor outstanding teacher education programs that exemplify collaboration between local education agencies and institutions of higher education in program development and administration. The Association stands committed to recognizing this critical connection. This award is designed to stimulate development and innovation which will bring into harmony all those agencies which have direct involvement in the preparation of teachers. It also is intended to emphasis the Association's concern for quality in teacher preparation. The 2005 award will be presented at the ATE Annual Meeting to be held in Chicago, IL in February, 2005. Who May Enter?
The Page Cannot Be Found institutions, community and government agencies, and business Special education Faculty of education University of PO Box 2513, Birmingham, alabama 352012513 http://www.counseling.org/site/PageServer?pagename=publications_journals
ALABAMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE noteworthy achievement in science during residence in alabama. or in the field of science education. state govÂernment and various agencies for informational http://www.alabamaacademyofscience.org/
Extractions: ALABAMA ACADEMY OF SCIENCE The 82nd Annual Meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science will be held at Birmingham Southern College March 16 - 19, 2005. Past meeting of the Academy The 81st Annual Meeting of the Alabama Academy of Science was held at University of Montevallo, Montevallo, Alabama, March 17 - 20, 2004. Link to meeting information at University of Montevallo website * NEW * * NEW * * NEW * The Alabama Academy of Science is offering a complimentary copy of the National Academy of Sciences booklet entitled "TEACHING ABOUT EVOLUTION AND THE NATURE OF SCIENCE." Offer good while supply lasts. Please e-mail your request to Michael Moeller, e-mail: mbmoeller@una.edu Please put in the subject of e-mail: TEACHING ABOUT EVOLUTION AND THE NATURE OF SCIENCE. Be sure to include the name of the person requesting the booklet, the person's affiliation and mailing address in the body of the e-mail. Program for 81st Annual Meeting available as downloadable files PDF file (size 307 K) requires Acrobat Reader click here to download a free reader from the Adobe website Word file (size 1.1 MB)
Language, Speech And Hearing Contacts In State Education Agencies Speech and Hearing Contacts in State education agencies. Services Alaska Department of education 801 West 10th alabama Carolyn Baumgartner Division of Special http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/education_agencies.htm
Extractions: @import url( /styles/importmenuA.css ); Skip to: content navigation Our site's pages are optimized for Web browsing software that supports current Web standards, as established by the World Wide Web Consortium (http://www.w3c.org/) . Content is accessible from older or less standards-compliant technologies, but its presentation will not be identical to visitors with standards-compliant software. Read more on our site's changes and accessiblity. My Account Find a Professional Shop Logged in as: Guest Login Search for: ADVANCED SEARCH Home About ASHA State Policy Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State Education Agencies Alaska
NRCA | Training & Events About Planned Giving, Members of the alabama Planned Giving Access, The Nonprofit Board Marketplace education Assessment for agencies and Prospective http://www.nonprofit-al.org/training/training.asp
Extractions: NRCA Workshop Calendar What's Happening in Your Neighborhood Annual Summit The Nonprofit Resource Center of Alabama (NRCA) strives to offer its members an ongoing variety of affordable and practical educational programs. These programs are offered in face-to-face, online (by NRCA and educational partner Samford after Sundown ), and conference call formats. We also serve as information clearinghouse for other training opportunities around the state relevant to nonprofits. Our feature educational event is our Nonprofit Summit , an annual conference featuring a variety of workshops and exhibitors. CLICK HERE to see all programs listed below in a conventional calendar format NRCA promotes three basic "knowledge areas" in its training program ( governance RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT
Extractions: phone: fax: e-mail nkf@bellsouth.net web site www.kidney.org Through research, patient services, nationwide organ donor program, professional education and public information, brings help and hope to those suffering from kidney and urological diseases. View the Agency Video! Broadband connection (cable modem, dsl) click here To view video, you will need Real Player. To download Real Player now, Click Here. top of page
Alabama Students with HIV alabama has no state law or administrative rule that the state department of education requests that local education agencies adopt and http://www.nasbe.org/HealthySchools/States/Alabama.html
Extractions: I n 1997, the State Board of Education adopted the Alabama Course of Study Health Education (1997), a detailed policy document that outlines course requirements, standards, and curriculum for health education authorized by State Code (2001). State Code (2001) requires health education to be taught in the elementary grades as determined by the State Board of Education. The Alabama Course of Study Health Education provides the course requirements, standards, and curriculum for HIV education, which is to occur in grades 5 -12. State Code (2001) specifies that "any program or curriculum in the public schools in Alabama that includes sex education or the human reproductive process shall, as a minimum, include and emphasize" abstinence as the only method that will prevent HIV, STD, and pregnancy. Among other requirements, the state also mandates the inclusion of statistics on the reliability and unreliability of various forms of contraception. Instruction must also include an emphasis that "homosexuality is not a lifestyle acceptable to the general public and that homosexual conduct is a criminal offense under the laws of the state."
MASCOTS - List Of State Education Agencies MASCOTS List of State education agencies. These are the State agencies to contact. alabama. Web site alabama Department of education 50 North http://www.aics.org/mascot/agencies.html
Extractions: These are the State agencies to contact. Telephone them, email them, fax them, send ground mail, or even stop by and visit with them, but let them know what you think. Be sure to mention specific schools by name, including city, and the mascot name. CLICK ON A STATE FOR INFORMATION AK AL AR AZ ... WY **Hawaii is not included in this table at the moment UPDATE FORM Alaska Web site: Alaska Department of Education
Links: - Alabama Council For Developmental Disabilities about people, projects and agencies which promote and Resources and information about inclusion and education. Office Box 301410 Montgomery, alabama 361301410 http://www.acdd.org/Links/special_education/Inclusion.htm
Extractions: Also see our Alabama Education Resources page. About CISP - Collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings. And then came mainstreaming..... - A narrative about the beginnings of mainstreaming and some of the negatives it created for students and teachers in special education. Also readers' discussion. Axis Disability Rights Website Circle of Inclusion - Offers demonstrations of and information about the effective practices of inclusive educational programs for children from birth through age eight. Comforty Media Concepts - Award-winning education programs about including people with disabilities, art, and history. Consortium on Inclusive Schooling Practices - Represents a collaborative effort to build the capacity of state and local education agencies to serve children and youth with and without disabilities in school and community settings. Education Resources - Inclusion - Information and resources concerning inclusion.
Consumer World: Consumer Agencies 12/2003 UK Consumer education; UK Ethical Consumer corp. State and Local agencies. alabama Attorney General s Office Consumer Affairs Section; Arizona Attorney http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
Web Resources And Links. International Bureau Of Education agencies and associations, including State Departments of education and State Higher education agencies. National Center for education Statistics (NCES alabama. http://www.ibe.unesco.org/Links/namerica.htm
Extractions: C anada Federal and nationwide sources Council of Ministers of Education , Canada (CMEC) A section includes links to Provincial and Territorial Departments and Ministries responsible for education (In English and French) This page, hosted by the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education of the University of Toronto, contains a useful and comprehensive list of links to Canadian sites relating to education (In English) Province/Territory sources Alberta Alberta Learning (In English) British Columbia Ministry of Education (In English) Ministry of Advanced Education (In English) Manitoba Departments of Education and Youth, and Advanced Education and Training (In English and French) New Brunswick Department of Education (In English and French) Newfoundland and Labrador Department of Education and Training (In English) Northwest Territories Department of Education, Culture and Employment
State Agencies alabama. Department of education. Commission on Higher education. PTA. Alaska. Board of Regents. PTA Email sd_office@pta.org. Tennessee. PTA. Texas. education Agency. http://counselor.wiredscholar.com/counselor/content/resource_center/state_agenci
Financial Aid & Scholarship Help Call or write the appropriate state agencies for information packages and assistance. alabama. alabama Commission on Higher education Suite 205 3465 http://www.blackexcel.org/fin-sch.htm
Education United States North America Regional America United States alabama education ? Alaska English Consortia ) local educational agencies, teachers, school and other education entities successfully http://www.interactiva.org/Dir/I/English/Regional/North_America/United_States/Ed
Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help : Alabama State Resources Programs Parent and Professional Organizations Technology STATE GOVERNMENT agencies State Department of education Special education alabama Department of http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/alabama.html
Extractions: To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island
Community-College.org: Community College Directory on Colleges (accredits institutions in alabama, Florida, Georgia Directory of State Higher education agencies, maintained by the US Career education Links. http://www.community-college.org/resources.html
Extractions: accreditation by one of these bodies is the basis for inclusion in the Web U.S. Higher Education lists and for recognition of degrees and acceptance of transfer credit. Google's U.S. Two-Year College Directory. Yahoo's Community College Web Find a Community College , maintained by the ERIC Clearinghouse for Community Colleges Directory of State Higher Education Agencies , maintained by the U.S. Department of Education Office of Postsecondary Education. Texas K-12 , maintained by TENET Career Education Links - Learn the selling and sales techniques that are most effective for sales professionals. - Tons of selling and sales tips for professional salespeople. CareerSchools.org Directory with reviews of online and campus based business, technology, culinary, design, healthcare, crimininal justice, masters degree, MBA, nursing and animation schools. Online MBA Progams Directory with reviews of Online MBA programs offering administration, management, technology and healthcare related degree programs.
NEA: News Release - Rankings & Estimates Using information provided by state education agencies and analyzed by NEA 48. alabama. 5,210. teachers, higher education faculty, education support professionals http://www.nea.org/newsreleases/2003/nr030521.html
Extractions: May 21, 2003 News Release Washington, D.C. - Despite the vital importance of education to Americans, critical investments in U.S. public schools remain stagnant, according to a state-by-state report released today by the National Education Association (NEA). The report, titled (PDF, 1M, 127 pages), paints a difficult funding picture for public education nationwide. Despite rising enrollments and a growing need for qualified teachers in many areas of the country, the average expenditure per student and the average salary of a public school teacher for the 2001-2002 school year increased only slightly over the previous year. Over the last 10 years, teacher salaries have remained flat, growing just 2.4 percent during that time period, or approximately 0.2 percent per year when the cost of living is factored in. Nineteen states and the District of Columbia saw real declines in average teacher salaries over the years 1991-92 to 2001-02, adjusted for inflation. Those with average salaries declining 5 percent or more: Alaska (-13.6%), Connecticut (-11%), Vermont (-9%), Wisconsin (-6.4%), New York (-6.3%), New Hampshire (-6.1%), Nevada (-6%), Kansas (-5.8%), and the District of Columbia (-5.3%) (Chart C-14). The study shows that the federal government's share of the public education dollar was 7.5% in 2001-2002 not enough to cover the cost of federally mandated education programs. State and local governments will need a larger share from the federal government in order to put the federal education mandates in place without sacrificing other programs. By failing to fully finance the new No Child Left Behind Act, which was enacted in 2002, the federal government will be undermining state and local governments' ability to find ways to attract qualified teachers into joining and staying in the profession, modernize existing schools and build new ones, and provide students with the programs, materials and books they need to meet the high standards envisioned by the new law.
Aging - Alabama Association Of Regional Councils Legal Services education programs informing the elderly of Assistance - Help through area agencies on aging Carmichael Place Montgomery, alabama 36117 phone http://www.alarc.org/aging/
Extractions: One of the most visible programs provided by the regional councils is the Aging Program. Nine (9) of Alabama's thirteen (13) area agencies on aging (AAA) exist as divisions or departments of regional councils. These aging programs have service areas that mirror the regions and form a comprehensive, coordinated service delivery system for older Alabamians. Through this network, the regional councils act as advocates for the population over 60. Services are coordinated for senior citizens using state, federal, and local resources. Duties include assessing the needs of the elderly, coordinating the needed services, keeping the elderly informed of current events affecting them, and acting on their behalf to maintain their independence and quality of life. To achieve these goals, the area agencies on aging administer and provide the following services: Nutrition - Over 350 senior centers are operated throughout Alabama to provide hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens on a daily basis. In addition to serving balanced lunches, these centers provide consumer information, nutrition education, health and welfare programs, and recreation for some 30,000 participants. Some centers also deliver a limited number of lunches to older people who are home-bound.