Area Education Agencies (AEA) - List Of Links Search. org Chart. Grants RFP Area education agencies (AEA) List of Links to AEA web sites Area education Agency 8. Email Addresses. mississippi Bend AEA 9. Email Addresses http://www.state.ia.us/educate/aea/list.html
Extractions: The links below connect to each AEA web site. If the Email Addresses link is lit the AEA offers a mechanism for looking up email addresses and a shortcut is provided directly to that page for your convenience. Keystone AEA 1 Email Addresses Area Education Agency 4 Email Addresses Area Education Agency 8 Email Addresses Mississippi Bend AEA 9 Email Addresses Grant Wood AEA 10 Email Addresses Heartland AEA 11 Email Addresses ... Western Hills AEA 12 Email Addresses Loess Hills AEA 13 Email Addresses Green Valley AEA 14 Email Addresses Southern Prairie AEA 15 Email Addresses ... Great River AEA 16 Email Addresses Area Education Agency 267 Email Addresses for and for indicates a link which leaves the IDOE site Send licensure questions to Licensure
The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Mississippi Children, General, MultiService agencies Arc of Diabetes Diabetes Foundation of mississippi National Resources Syndrome National Resources education See also http://www.disabilityresources.org/MISSISSIPPI.html
Extractions: Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Mississippi - The Magnolia State Updated 11/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link General See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities Institute for Disability Studies Advocacy and Legal Rights Mississippi ADA Network Mississippi Health Advocacy Program Southeast Disability and Business Technical Assistance Center National Resources Aging AARP in Mississippi ElderWeb Mississippi Mississippi Department of Human Services, Division of Aging and Adult Services U.S. Administration on Aging - Web Sites on Aging: Mississippi: State and Area Agencies and Programs ... National Resources AIDS/HIV AIDS Project Hartford (Fairfield County) Mid-Fairfield AIDS Project (MFAP) Northwestern Connecticut AIDS Project (NCAP) Allergy and Asthma See also Respiratory Disorders National Resources Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Mississippi Mississippi Alzheimer's Disease Services [added 12/12/01] National Resources Arthritis National Resources Arts VSA Arts of Mississippi National Resources Assistive Technology T.K. Martin Center for Technology and Disability
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 Kentucky, Louisiana. mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina retzkc@amosteo-org.com. PASTORAL education 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
C-SPAN: CONGRESS GUIDE -- Agencies CSPAN.org. Video Library Department of Defense. Department of education. Department of Energy State of Minnesota agencies. State of mississippi agencies. State of Missouri agencies http://congress.nw.dc.us/c-span/dbq/officials/agencies?command=search
American Association Of Colleges For Teacher Education Archived Highlights. JTE Editor Elected AERA PresidentElect numbers from Florida, California, mississippi, Ohio, and South Carolina districts, and state education agencies to address these http://www.aacte.org/News/archived_highlights.htm
Extractions: Journal of Teacher Education Editor Marilyn Cochran-Smith, professor of education at Boston Colleges Lynch School of Education, has been elected president-elect of the American Educational Research Association (AERA). Her term as president commences at the end of AERAs 2004 annual meeting after a year of service as president-elect. Cochran-Smith will succeed Hilda Borko, an educational psychologist at the School of Education at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Borko, an expert on teacher cognition and the process of learning to teach, assumes office this year at the conclusion of the 2003 AERA conference, taking place in Chicago April 21 to 25. Cochran-Smith, who also serves on AACTEs Committee on Publications and the Journal of Teacher Education , currently chairs AERAs Publications Committee and cochairs the organizations National Consensus Panel on Teacher Education. She previously served as vice president of AERAs Division K (Teaching and Teacher Education).
SHEEO Agencies of Trustees 3825 Ridgewood Road Jackson, mississippi 39211 Telephone New England Board of Higher education David Bartley 3579620 Fax 617-338-1577 Agency E-mail 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)
Untitled RELATED agencies. Council of educational Facility Planners International Email edi@org.msstate.edu. mississippi Department of mississippi Department of education. Office of Child http://www.mde.k12.ms.us/lead/osos/related_agencies.doc
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Welcome To The Center For Civic Education mississippi State University. Hall, Genealogy Page, and Historical Records of Government agencies. Of special interest to educators The Digital Classroom http://www.civiced.org/internet.html
National Association Of Conservation Districts Freshwater Mussels of the Upper mississippi River System (1/7/04); by USGS (10/1/03). Soil education Resources On The Web. education material; Federal agencies. http://www.nacdnet.org/resources/Links-Education.htm
Extractions: A link to the Discovery Channel. Includes sections on the layers of soil, things under your feet, and a journey underground. GLOBE 2003 Soil Chapter an excellent and complete reference for teaching about soils Soil Science Education A NASA website supported by the National Science Foundation. Conservation Technology Information Center The Soil Biology Primer an introduction to the living component of soil and how it contributes to agricultural productivity, and air and water quality. Dr. Dirt
SchoolGrants Links - Federal Agencies an independent executive branch agency of the SERVE (Southeastern Regional Vision for education). Served Alabama, Florida, Georgia, mississippi, North Carolina 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
SchoolGrants: Links To State Agencies State agencies. A C D F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W. A mississippi Department of education mississippi Arts Commission. 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.
The Center For Arts Education: Home cultural institutions, and communitybased agencies, to involve which he cites as his inspiration for mississippi. The Center for Arts education thanks Live http://www.cae-nyc.org/
Public Education Forum Of Mississippi percentage of K through 12 educators in the mississippi public education quantitative and qualitative data/information collected form education agencies and/or http://www.columbiagroup.org/images/public_education_forum_of_missis.htm
Extractions: The Forum Award for Excellence is based upon the belief that the affirmation and encouragement of excellence in educational practice will promote efforts to improve the education systems in the state. The Public Education Forum of Mississippi is committed to the identification and recognition of exemplary education practice in Mississippi through its awards program. The Public Education Forum of Mississippi recognizes examples of excellence in leadership in the implementation of best practices within our state. Recognition is featured at the Forum's annual Spring Awards Luncheon. Categories recognized are: A Distinguished Service Award is given annually to individuals who have made a major contribution to education in Mississippi. Legislators, business leaders, and educators may be nominated. Current Forum Board of Directors members may be considered for this award, but consideration is not based upon their service to the Forum. The Distinguished Service Award winner(s) are honored at the Awards Luncheon as well. Fall Legislative Forum The Public Education Forum of Mississippi increases collaboration and consensus building among educational advocates through an annual Fall Legislative Forum. In late Fall, educational advocates and representatives of government, business and the media are invited to a one-day forum. Participants have the opportunity of sharing their educational plans through panel discussions and brief presentations. Mississippi Educational Television provides state-wide coverage of the forum and produces two public information programs. One is aired in conjunction with the opening of the legislative session, and the other is shown as a reflection on the session after its conclusion. A legislative agenda report is prepared following the event and is distributed to key legislators prior to the upcoming legislative session.
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
RRFC Network to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, mississippi, Oklahoma, Puerto 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.
Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs) help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school Regional Technology in education Consortium (SEIR*TEC Kentucky, Louisiana, mississippi, North Carolina 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
Extractions: The Extension Division within the School of Education (SOE) provides educational outreach to students and educators both within the greater Des Moines area as well as at locations in cities outside of Des Moines and Canada. In the past fourteen years, enrollments in workshops, seminars, video courses and classes have grown from 5,000 to 40,000 students. Off-Campus Programs Education Leadership Master of Science in Education with Iowa Principal Endorsement.
National Service-Learning Clearinghouse Home of HE LSA grantees, State education agencies, and HE learning, with specific emphasis on K12 education. Seminar, part of the mississippi Higher education http://www.servicelearning.org/article/frontpage/2/
Extractions: NSLC Higher Education Sector Page HUD announces $37 million in funding for eight FY 2004 grant programs and graduate fellowships through the Office of University Partnerships. More information Recent Dissertations on Service and Service-Learning Topics: Volume III (2001-2003) (129 p., 500K pdf) is now available. Completely online, Volume III provides over 125 dissertation abstracts and was produced by Katrina Norvell for the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse. Volume I (1999) and Volume II (2001) are in the NSLC Library and print copies are available. NSLC now provides Learn and Serve America lists of HE LSA Grantees and State Education Agency Grantees 2004-2005 Call for John Glenn Scholars in Service-Learning With support from the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, The John Glenn Institute for Public Service and Public Policy at The Ohio State University will recognize ten scholars whose scholarship efforts contribute to advancing the understanding of or adoption of service-learning, with specific emphasis on K-12 education. Visit the John Glenn Institute web site for more information.
Arts Education Publications And Resources in Florida, Hawaii, mississippi, Ohio and South Carolina. These leaders, representing state arts agencies, state alliances for arts education and state http://www.nasaa-arts.org/publications/arts.shtml
Extractions: Arts Education For the Greater Good: Frameworks for Advancing State Arts Education Partnerships A new NASAA report documents what was learned during a November 2001 workshop that brought together leaders from the state-level arts education support networks in Florida, Hawaii, Mississippi, Ohio and South Carolina. These leaders, representing state arts agencies, state alliances for arts education and state departments of education, assessed, shared and analyzed their successes and challenges so that other states interested in advancing their own arts education relationships could have a road map. 2003. Available online only: Click here to download the publication The Arts and Children Video
Mississippi Development Authority - Win In Mississippi job seekers of all ages and education levels up among local, state and federal agencies, helping them 601359-9250 Fax - 601-949-2291 etraining@mississippi.org. http://www.mississippi.org/jobs_training/win_in_ms.htm
Extractions: The Workforce Investment Network (WIN) in Mississippi is an innovative strategy designed to provide convenient, one-stop employment and training services to employers and job seekers. Combining federal, state and community workforce programs and services into physical locations and electronic sites, WIN in Mississippi creates a system that is both convenient and user-friendly. How is it Delivered?