SchoolGrants: Links To State Agencies State agencies. G. georgia Department of education georgia Links to georgia education Web Sites georgia Council for the Arts. Return to Top. H. http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/state_agencies.htm
Extractions: As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let me know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.) Links to " Full-text state statutes and legislation on the Internet ": This site links to sites containing full-text state constitutions, statutes (called codes or compiled laws in some states), legislation (bills, amendments and similar documents) and session laws (bills that have become laws). A great way to keep up with forthcoming grant opportunities is to watch your state's current legislative activities. If your state has a State Register, announcements for Requests for Proposal are published on a weekly basis (in Texas). I'd like to thank Nancy Salmon, Arts in Education Associate at the Maine Arts Commission for bringing my attention to the Arts in Education programs offered through many of the state arts councils. Links to each state's art council/commission have now been added to this page of the site.
Distance Learning Reports And Abstracts adopted by each of the regional accrediting agencies. 1997) from the University System of georgia. Technology education and Copyright Harmonization Act (TEACH http://www.itcnetwork.org/reports.htm
Extractions: This link will take you to Georgia's official state home page. It is a good starting point for finding state government resources, including all three branches of government: the governor, executive agencies, commissions and councils; state courts; and the Legislature. Also provides links to local governments, online government services and directories. Business Services provides links to useful state sites.
Georgia Science Teachers Association Homepage with and support organizations and agencies which strive to improve science and science education, to encourage georgia Science Teachers are encouraged to make http://www.georgiascienceteacher.org/
Extractions: Georgia Science Teachers Association P.O. Box 2668 Stockbridge, Georgia 30281 Karol Stephens (GSTA Director) and Venetia Butler (President) GSTA will be proudly supporting the National conference and will not hold a state wide conference until next year. The dates will be * (NOTE CHANGE OF DATES) Feb. 17th - 19th, at the Ironworks Conference Center in Columbus, GA. About the Georgia Science Teachers Association The Georgia Science Teachers Association is an incorporated non-profit association of professional science teachers whose primary aims shall be to encourage the development of science interests and abilities as a vital part of the total educational development of the students. The science teacher of today must be at once a dedicated professional educator, aware of the philosophy and function of education and of current practices therein; an enlightened citizen in terms of knowledge, understandings, appreciations, and behavior; and a competent scientist, capable of making science a living force in the lives of children. The aims of this Association shall be to cooperate with and support organizations and agencies which strive to improve science and science education, to encourage science teachers to participate actively in their local teacher organizations, to provide for administrators understanding and acceptance of the aims and objectives of this organization, to encourage an adequate pre-serve and in-service training program for science teachers and to act as a professional clearinghouse for science teaching problems of local and national significance.
Extractions: No endorsement is given or implied. Teacher Resources: Georgia Resources: Georgia Government: Federal Government: State Chapters of CASE: Arizona Council of Administrators of Special Education (AZ CASE) Georgia Council of Administrators of Special Education (GCASE) Indiana Council of Administrators of Special Education (ICASE) Nebraska Association of Special Education Supervisors (NASES) ... American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
Chiropractic: Educational Agencies And Schools agencies and Organizations. 04; Doctors for Excellence in Chiropractic education (CCE opponents Life University College of Chiropractic Marietta, georgia 3/6 http://www.chirobase.org/09Links/chiroschool.html
Extractions: and Continuing Education Seminars These sites illustrate the diversity of chiropractic beliefs and practices. Listing on this page should not be interpreted as an endorsement. It simply means that the site contains information that we think is interesting and reflects what chiropractors do . The bracketed dates indicate when we last checked the link. If you find one that isn't working our would like to suggest additional sites, please notify us Cleveland Chiropractic College - Kansas City, Missouri [3/6/04] Cleveland Chiropractic College - Los Angeles, California [3/6/04] Life University College of Chiropractic - Marietta, Georgia [3/6/04] Life Chiropractic College - West - San Lorenzo, California [3/6/04] Logan College of Chiropractic - Chesterfield, Missouri [[3/6/04]
Education - Georgia http//www.dtae.org/. .. georgia education Initiatives. GLC has joined forces with different agencies around the state to bring georgia http://regional.north_america.united_states.georgia.education.your-directory.com
RRFC Network to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
Extractions: The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
Browse Agencies Browse agencies The Sickle Cell Foundation of georgia, Inc. is dedicated to providing education, screening, and counseling . . . (more). http://www.volunteersolutions.org/uwatl/org/
Extractions: http://www.kidneyfund.org The American Kidney Fund is our nation's leading voluntary health organization serving people with and at risk for kidney disease through direct financial assistance, comprehensive education, clinical research and community service programs. ( more American Red Cross Metro Atlanta Chapter http://www.redcrossatlanta.org The Metropolitan Atlanta Chapter of the American Red cross is a humanitarian organization, led by volunteers, that saves lives; resolves crisis and emergencies; maintains health and prevents diseases; and helps people help themselves. ( more Asian-American Resource Center
Smart Start Georgia georgia Association of Homes and Services for Children National Association for the education of Young Children Care Resource and Referral agencies http//www http://www.smartstartga.org/families_and_community/resources_and_links/links.php
EthnoMed Home Page educational Materials Diabetes education class materials all, including Washington, georgia, California, Oregon Washington State, voluntary agencies in contract http://ethnomed.org/
Extractions: Ethnic medicine information from Harborview Medical Center HealthLinks HMC UW Search Ethnomed: Culture Specific Pages Cross Cultural Health Patient Education About Ethnomed The EthnoMed site contains information about cultural beliefs, medical issues and other related issues pertinent to the health care of recent immigrants to Seattle or the US, many of whom are refugees fleeing war-torn parts of the world. Can't find what you want? Try using the Search within EthnoMed using a word or topic. Featured Materials or Links on the EthnoMed Site
Consultation & Educational Opportunities association dedicated to enhancing georgia s economic vitality. other organizations and agencies interested in dedicated to entrepreneurial education and the http://www.georgia.org/esbd/resources/consultation_opps.asp
Extractions: www.sbdc.uga.edu Georgia's Department of Education offers entrepreneur curriculum and business programs in many of Georgia's schools. Two popular programs are Global Achievers www.globalachievers.org ) which focuses on business creation and international trade in elementary grades through high school, and Georgia REAL Enterprise s ( www.gareal.org ) which provides high-quality entrepreneurship curriculum and training from elementary grades to post-secondary. www.doe.state.ga.us Georgia's Department of Technical and Adult Education (DTAE) offers courses and certificates on starting your own business at many of its technical colleges. Click on Community Best Practices for information on individual technical college and community programs. Visit DTAE's website to learn more about Georgia's Technical Colleges.
GATAPP agencies (RESAs), or Local education agencies (LEAs) approved a job offer to participate in georgia TAPP; how Please visit www.teachgeorgia.org for additional http://www.gapsc.com/GaTapp/faq/faq_home.asp
Extractions: Select a Question 1. What is Georgia TAPP? 2. What are the Georgia TAPP eligibility requirements for candidates? 3. What is a program provider? 4. Who are the program providers? 5. How long is the Georgia TAPP program? 6. I understand that I must secure a job offer to participate in Georgia TAPP; how do I accomplish this? 7. How much does Georgia TAPP cost? 8. I have tried filling out an application for the Georgia TAPP program online and ran into complications 9. I filled out an application for the Georgia TAPP program online. How soon will I hear from you? 10. How do I get an application for the Georgia TAPP program? Your website is vague. 11. Can a previously certified teacher with two years of teaching experience be a Georgia TAPP candidate? 12. Can a Georgia TAPP teacher-candidate change school systems and continue in the program? 13. What is the Praxis I? 14. How do I register for the PRAXIS I test? 14b. Where and when are the Praxis tests given? 15. What are the exemptions for PRAXIS I?
Www.iowaccess.org | Department Of Human Rights | Status Of Women georgia Anne Rogers Sievers was presented the Governor s Award for Outstanding community colleges, state aid formula, and area education agencies were developed http://www.state.ia.us/government/dhr/sw/iafame-sievers.html
Center On Reinventing Public Education Charter Schools and Accountability in Public education. and sixty authorizing agencies in Arizona, California, Colorado, georgia, Massachusetts, and http://www.crpe.org/pubs.shtml
Extractions: About CRPE Center's Work Publications CRPE in the News ... Publications Research Journal and Professional Publications Working Papers Search the CRPE website. Center on Reinventing Public Education Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs University of Washington Box 353055 Seattle, WA 98195-3055 p 206.685.2214 f 206.221.7402 crpe@u.washington.edu back to top back to top back to top ... publications All CRPE publications are available in PDF format for download and printing. To view our publications in PDF format, you will need the latest version of Adobe Acrobat Download Acrobat Reader We are happy to mail one printed copy free of charge, however we must charge $12 for additional copies ( to cover our printing and shipping and handling costs ). Please email us to request a copy or to inquire about the rates for multiple copies. Please take a look at our new section highlighting current research available as working papers New Publications From Bystander to Ally: Transforming the District Human Resources Department Making Sense of Leading Schools: A Study of the School Principalship An Impossible Job? The View From the Urban Superintendent's Chair Research
Georgia Library Media Association, Inc. georgia Learning Resources System, www.glrs.org. Regional education Service agencies, www.doe.k12.ga.us/informationresources/resas.asp. GRANTS. http://www.glma-inc.org/handbook_services.htm
Extractions: SERVICES AND RESOURCES ELECTRONIC JOURNALS School Library Journal www.slj.com The Book Report http://www.linworth.com/bookreport.html BookLinks www.ala.org/BookLinks Booklist www.ala.org/booklist Horn Book Magazine www.hbook.com/mag.shtml Information Today www.infotoday.com Knowledge Quest www.ala.org/aasl/kqweb Library Talk http://www.linworth.com/librarytalk.html MultiMedia Schools www.infotoday.com/MMSchools Online http://onlineinc.com/onlinemag School Library Media Research www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR Teacher Librarian Magazine www.teacherlibrarian.com www.ssdesign.com/librarypr/ PR-Talk! NEWS www.ssdesign.com/prtalkshop/news FNO: From Now On www.fno.org International Association of School Librarians' Journal http://www.hi.is/~anne/slw.html Library Juice http://libr.org/Juice/ Progressive Librarian www.library_juice@libr.org/PL/ School Library Media Activities Monthly Lesson Plans http://ericir.syr.edu/virtual/lessons/SLMAM
GMC - Rock Eagle colleges, as well as county offices, education agencies, and businesses and beautiful natural setting for georgia gatherings Lynn Stallings (gmc@gctm.org) if you http://www.gctm.org/georgia_mathematics_conference.htm
Extractions: GMC Conference Board Click here or on the GMC 2003 link on the left for special presentations and photos from the Conference. NASA researcher and keynote speaker Art Hammon 's outstanding presentation and handouts are included on this page, as well as Saturday's keynote speaker Wanda Oldfield 's entertaining and inspiring presentation. Next year's conference will be held October 14-16, 2004. Proposals to speak are being accepted NOW - click the link at the left to enter your proposal online. For more information, contact Cathy Franklin ( gmc2004@gctm.org ), the 2004 Program Chair. The Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics sponsors the Georgia Mathematics Conference held each October at Rock Eagle Center in Eatonton, Georgia. This year's conference was held on October 16th to 18th, 2003. This year's theme was "No Teacher Left Behind: Focus on Mathematics". Click here for the GMC 2003 program in PDF* format (1.6 MB) [*You'll need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view this file - click the image to the right]. The 2003 GMC Program included speakers from Georgia, Florida, Kentucky, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia, Puerto Rico, and Canada. These speakers represent elementary schools, middle schools, high schools, and colleges, as well as county offices, education agencies, and businesses.
OpenVES links to state education agencies, curriculum standards State Department of education, State Curriculum Teacher eLearning Portal georgia Learning Connection, http://openves.org/states.html
Southeast DBTAC Accessible IT | Georgia F3), a program of the georgia Technology Research GTRI), is a collaboration of higher education institutions and with the support of key agencies and educators http://www.sedbtac.org/ed/se_region/se_regionTemplate.cfm?st=GA