Kentucky Community Education Association - Awards Information 2003 the kentucky Community education Association will County Community education. OUTSTANDING ORGANIZATIONLocal or activities through schools, agencies, community groups, or http://www.kycea.org/award.htm
Extractions: On Friday, October 24, 2003 the Kentucky Community Education Association will recognize the following individuals, programs, and projects for their outstanding achievements during the 26th Annual Awards Brunch at the Holiday Inn Hurstbourne in Louisville. Please see the conference registration form to make your guest reservations for the Awards Brunch
KY: List Organization Index By Org Number Of Kentucky Web Sites List organization Index by org Number of kentucky Web Sites. Development, Cabinet for. education, Arts and Humanities Cabinet applicable to all executive branch agencies. GOT Governor's http://links.state.ky.us/ListOrgNumberV2.asp
Extractions: @import url(WEBLinks.css); @import url(http://www.state.ky.us/kystandards/templates/css_v2/kystd_css2_pres.css); @import url(http://www.state.ky.us/kystandards/templates/css_v2/kystd_css2_pos.css); This site will look much better in a browser that supports current Web standards , but the contents are accessible to any browser. Agriculture Applications, Forms, Licenses Business Consumer Protection ... Transportation, Highways
Education & Instruction: The Riley Guide a nationwide nonprofit org for the public officials of these agencies, check out information on education standards and University of kentucky's College of education has gathered http://www.rileyguide.com/educate.html
Extractions: College / University Administration K-12 and Other Instructional Opportunities ... Instructional Technology You may also be interested in . Information on Music Education is also available. Library and Media specialists will want to review additional resources under Top of Page Re-envisioning the Ph.D.: Ph.D. Resources
Environmental Education Web Links The kentucky Environmental education Council. http//www.state.ky.us/agencies/envred/ http//www.adopta-watershed.org/ Adopt-A-Watershed is a K-12 school-community learning http://www.jefferson.k12.ky.us/Departments/EnvironmentalEd/weblinks.html
Extractions: Choose a category. Environmental Ed in Ky Higher Ed Environmental Ed in Ky State Gov Environmental Justice Resources Geographic Information Systems Kyana Environmental Ed Resources Ky Environmental Ed Outdoor Classrooms Overall Environmental Ed Recycling Residential Environmental Ed Watersheds Environmental Education in Kentucky Higher Education The Kentucky Institute for the Environment and Sustainable Development at the University of Louisville KIESD at the University of Louisville goals are to promote multidisciplinary research, applied scholarship, teaching and educational outreach and public service on environmental and sustainable development issues at the local, state national and international levels. Murray State University Center for Environmental Education Since 1976, the Center for Environmental Education has provided quality programs and materials to Murray State University faculty, students, and the educational community in the University's service area. In so doing it has become a national model for university-based environmental education centers. The Center for Mathematics, Science, and Environmental Education at Western Kentucky University
KyEducators.org - Special Education In Kentucky here to return to the KyEducators.org home page! Law 10517) Disability Categories Used in kentucky laws that would require local education agencies (LEAs) to http://www.kyeducators.org/SpecialEd/default.asp
Extractions: Special education is instruction that is designed especially to meet the unique needs of a child who has a disability. Special education can be provided in the classroom, at home, in hospitals or institutions, or in other settings. Over five million children receive special education and related services each year in the United States. Each child receives instruction that is specially designed to meet the child's unique needs (that result from having a disability) and to help the child learn information and skills that other children are learning.
Anthropology And Archaeology CareersAdvice From Northern Kentucky museums, or human services agencies such as Travelers' Aid page http//campus.murraystate.edu/org/wmrc/ wmrc.htm Recently the kentucky Council on Higher education conducted a survey http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html
Kentucky State Resources State agencies and Organizations. Judy Mallory, Director Division of Exceptional Children s Services kentucky Department of education Capitol Plaza http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/ky.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Southeast DBTAC Accessible IT | Kentucky 9974 TTY 502327-9855 Website www.katsnet.org. by the University of kentucky in collaboration local, state, and regional education agencies, institutions of http://www.sedbtac.org/ed/se_region/se_regionTemplate.cfm?st=KY
Accrediting Agencies Nationally Recognized Accrediting agencies. The following list is current as of April, 1998 accrediting agencies are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of education as higher education institutions in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, kentucky, Louisiana retzkc@amosteo-org.com http://www.caeinfo.com/accredit.htm
Extractions: Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies The following list is current as of April, 1998 The following regional and national accrediting agencies are recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education as reliable authorities concerning the quality of education or training offered by the institutions of higher education or higher education programs they accredit. Please note that accreditation by these agencies does not always confer Title IV eligibility; please check with the particular agency to make that determination. REGIONAL INSTITUTIONAL ACCREDITING AGENCIES Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education Accredits higher education institutions in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of Panama and a limited number of freestanding American-style institutions abroad. Jean Avnet Morse, Executive Director 3624 Market Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104 Tel. (215) 662-5606, Fax (215) 662-5950 e-mail address: info@msache.org
SHEEO Agencies 2960983 Agency E-mail dcarter@ksbor.org rrobinson@ksbor.org www.kansasregents.org Return to top kentucky kentucky Council on Postsecondary education (C) Tom http://www.sheeo.org/agencies.asp
Extractions: (G) = governing board Jump to: AK - Alaska Commission on Postsecondary Education AK - University of Alaska System AL - Alabama Commission on Higher Education AR - Arkansas Department of Higher Education AZ - Arizona Board of Regents CA - California Postsecondary Education Commission CO - Colorado Commission on Higher Education CT - Connecticut Department of Higher Education DC - D.C. Office of Postsecondary Education DE - Delaware Higher Education Commission FL - Florida Board of Education GA - Georgia Board of Regents HI - Hawaii Board of Regents IA - Board of Regents, State of Iowa ID - Idaho Office of the State Board of Education IL - Illinois Board of Higher Education IN - Indiana Commission for Higher Education KS - Kansas Board of Regents KY - Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education LA - Louisiana Board of Regents MA - Massachusetts Board of Higher Education MD - Maryland Higher Education Commission ME - University of Maine System MI - State of Michigan: Dept. of Career Development (not a SHEEO member)
Extractions: Power Search Print/Save Friendly Version The following is a news release issued by the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority. National Association of Student Loan Administrators (NASLA) President, Paul Combe, announced today that the Kentucky Higher Education Assistance Authority (KHEAA), the designated guaranty agency for Kentucky and Alabama, has joined NASLA's guarantor ranks. The addition of KHEAA to American Student Assistance, Great Lakes Higher Education Guaranty Corporation and Texas Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation strengthens NASLA as the sole trade association committed exclusively to guaranty agency issues. KHEAA Executive Director, Joe McCormick, stated that his organization was attracted to NASLA by its proactive focus on the strategic issues of guaranty agencies, their business needs and their mission. "NASLA has taken progressive, realistic positions on those issues of greatest strategic import to guarantors while keeping sight of our public purpose mission." Dr. McCormick said. He added that he was optimistic "that additional guarantors will recognize the need for a separate and distinct voice, such as NASLA's, on behalf of guarantor interests." "I am pleased that KHEAA has chosen to join NASLA," said Paul Combe, "and that Joe McCormick will be adding his voice and ideas to our open dialogue on the role of the guarantor and the services we provide students, schools and our FFELP partners."
Extractions: Power Search Print/Save Friendly Version The following is a news release issued by the Kentucky Higher Education Student Loan Corporation. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For Information Kentucky Higher Education Student Loan Corporation Launches Online Payment Service LOUISVILLE, KY (May 14, 2001) The Kentucky Higher Education Student Loan Corporation, also known as The Student Loan People, announced today that it has initiated a free online electronic payment service allowing borrowers to conveniently make payments on their student loans. The Student Loan People partnered with CheckFree, the nation's leading provider of financial electronic commerce services and products, to offer this new service. The online payment option provides the ultimate in convenience and flexibility and benefits both borrowers and lending agencies currently served by The Student Loan People. One of the great benefits of the program is borrowers can pre-schedule their payment dates for up to 364 days in advance. If they happen to change their plans, they also have the flexibility of rescheduling payments up to the day the payment is due. According to Roger Tharp, The Student Loan People's President and COO, "We are excited about providing this new service for our borrowers. As long as the payments originate from a bank in the United States, payments can be made from anywhere in the world; borrowers simply schedule the payment through Student Loan People's E-Pay online payment service. In addition, lending agencies benefit from the added efficiency of automating the receipt of loan payments-thereby reducing the manual processes used in the past."
Overview to support education reform (kentucky Council on with no mandates, where public agencies work together 1994, North Central Regional educational Laboratory. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-1ovr1.htm
Extractions: Report 1, 1994 Previous section Next section Contents Pathways home page Collaboration is never easy. But in times of tight financial constraints collaboration is especially difficult. State education and higher education agencies currently compete with each other for scarce public resources. This competition is part of what keeps them apart. The history of their development also separates state education from higher education. Each bears the baggage of its own traditional missions and roles. Many education reformers may argue that time and the present needs of society have blurred the distinctions between the services that the two sectors provide. However, many within the education community identify a clear dichotomy of duty: a compulsory and universal public K-12 education for America's children up to a certain age and a voluntary and to some degree selective postsecondary education system for those seeking advanced educational skills and/or entry into professional career ranks. Data on students progressing through the public schools and the public postsecondary institutions are collected separately. The data are often incompatible, which inhibits collaborative policy planning. The way in which public K-12 education and public postsecondary education are financed also divide the sectors. Public schools are wholly financed through tax dollars, while higher education receives funding from multiple sources: state revenues, federal funds for research and student financial aid, private sector research, students, and private donors. Competition and cost both influence the selection process in postsecondary institutions.
New Leaders: Promising School-Linked Services Initiatives To qualify as a kentucky Family Resource or Youth which involves over 30 public and private agencies. also provides access to parent education, ESL classes http://www.ncrel.org/cscd/pubs/lead21/2-1j.htm
Extractions: State of Illinois Project Success was introduced in May 1992 in six communities. Today the program is in effect in 90 communities. Project Success challenges local community leaders, educators, parents, and state social service agencies to work together to identify and efficiently act upon problems of school-age children. Each community embraces the six core service components of the program to ensure that every child and family has access to preventive and primary health care; proper nutrition and nutrition education; preventive and rehabilitative mental health services; services that will protect and promote the stability of the family; substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment; and positive social activities. For more information contact: Lori Williams, Project Success Specialist, Office of the Governor 2 1/2 Capitol, Springfield, IL 62706, (217) 782- 1446, FAX (217) 524-1678 Kentucky Family Resource and Youth Centers
KET's Internet Resources For Teachers This site is sponsored by a group of guaranty agencies who participate in the Federal Family The kentucky Department of education s new Commonwealth Diploma http://www.ket.org/Education/IN/resources.html
Extractions: Teachers' Resource Sites What's on the web for ... For Reading, Writing, and Literature Teachers High school essay contest Sponsored by the Good Samaritan Foundation, this contest is open to Kentucky high school students. The Read In! online reading project will be on May 16, 2002. Authors will be online to chat about their books and answer questions about their careers. Register now to participate. Folger Shakespeare Library contains resources relating to aspects of the works and times of the great playwright. (NEH) At the Academy of American Poets jump to the Listening Room and hear poems being read by their authors. The collection includes archival recordings of authors who have since died. Whole Language and Phonics: Can They Work Together?
Links Back to Top. State agencies. State Departments of education. K. Kansas State Department of education; kentucky Department of education. Back to List. L. http://www2.edc.org/MakingHealthAcademic/links.asp
Extractions: EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations Federal Agencies State Agencies ... Funding Opportunities EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Hundreds of national organizations place the welfare of children at the heart of their missions. Nonprofit trade associations, coalitions, service delivery networks, and other NGOs are valuable sources of information on school health. Nearly 70 national NGOs collaborated with EDC on the book Health is Academic: A Guide to Coordinated School Health Programs . They appear with an asterisk (*) next to their names. Federal Agencies Listed here are the major federal agencies that address different aspects of school health in its broadest definition and in specific or targeted initiatives. State Agencies Technical Assistance Centers and Research Institutions We have culled a sample list of centers that collect information and provide technical assistance to individuals, agencies, and institutions that are implementing school health programs. Youth Data Sources To assist you in compiling data to make your case for the need for a school health program, this list provides a sample of relevant sources.
Index.html outstanding teachers and education professionals who have enhanced kentucky education. professional development for chiefs and state education agencies (SEAs). http://kentucky.ascd.org/
Extractions: KAES/KyASCD 2003 Fall Leadership Institute KY ASCD and KAES are collaborating once again to bring you the Fall Leadership Institute on November 6-7, 2003. Dr. Andy Hargreaves from Boston College will speak on "Courageous Leadership for Student Stuccess: Building Capacity for Learning Communities." Now Taking Educator of the Year Nominations The KY ASCD Educator of the Year Award was created and designed to recognize outstanding teachers and education professionals who have enhanced Kentucky education. ASCD and CCSSO Announce New Partnership The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) and the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) yesterday announced a joint partnership to help states advance their thinking, planning, and services offered around professional development for chiefs and state education agencies (SEAs).
SchoolGrants Links - Federal Agencies NEGP), NEGP is an independent executive branch agency of the States Served kentucky, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia. Specialty Area Rural education. http://www.schoolgrants.org/Links/fed_agencies.htm
Extractions: Index to Grant Opptys Sample Proposals ... Join the SchoolGrants Team! Links - Federal Agencies G et into the habit of regularly checking the various federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as other useful data. If you know of links that should be included here, please let me know . If you encounter a "dead" link, I would appreciate it if you would let me know - please include the Web page on which you encountered the problem so I can find it to correct it. (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site.) Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Department of Education Education Publications Related to ESEA Programs
Educational Technology Cooperative State agencies (DOE). Contact Person. Alabama Department of education. Georgia Department of education. Billie Sherrod. kentucky Department of education. http://www.sreb.org/programs/EdTech/onlineprofdev/msopdoverview.asp
Extractions: Overview Education Development Center, Inc. (EDC) and the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB), two long-established and high regarded non-profit organizations, are collaborating with State Education Agencies (SEAs) and two of the Regional Technology in Education Consortia (SEIRTEC and NEIRTEC) on a large-scale program that will enable SEAs to make effective use of online professional education to improve teacher quality, administrator quality, and student achievement, thereby helping them meet the primary goals of NCLB. This initiative includes the following inter-related and synergistic components. 1. The EdTech Leaders® Online program, The EdTech Leaders® Online program, developed by EDC, offers a comprehensive package of training, technical assistance, and resources to enable educational organizations to develop their capacity to offer effective online professional development. More than 700 individuals, from more than 60 SEAs, school districts and other organizations in 26 states, have participated in this program since its inception in 1999, and they, in turn, have provided online professional development workshops to more than 10,000 educators. More information is available at www.edtechleaders.org. 2. The Multi-State Online Professional Development Consortium