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Extractions: INFO@PITWATCH.ORG ARE YOU A TEACHER? CURRENT WATER LEVEL: 5,244.25 ft. ABOUT PITWATCH PitWatch.org is the Web version of PitWatch , published twice yearly, in Spring and Fall, by the Berkeley Pit Public Education Committee (see below). Our purpose is to educate Butte residents and students informed about the Berkeley Pit and surrounding underground mine-flooding areas. The most recent edition of PitWatch provides updated information on the Horseshoe Bend Water Treatment Plant. It also provides a look at local science fair winners. A section on myth vs. fact about the Berkeley Pit and an update on Montana Resources use of Berkeley Pit water in its current mining operations.
Consumer World: Consumer Agencies of Public Counsel (utilities); montana Dept. of Consumer Agency Administrators (NACAA); National Assn. National Center for Financial education; National Charities http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
IADLEST: Montana POST Council To maintain employment, training, education and certification records test and respond to agencies and applicants To assist the montana Law Enforcement Academy http://www.iadlest.org/montana/
Extractions: Fax: 406-444-4722 To maintain employment, training, education and certification records of all sworn law enforcement detention officers, public safety communications officers, probation and parole officers, motor carrier service officers, and county/deputy coroners. To analyze certification eligibility of law enforcement, detention, communication, probation and parole officers, motor carrier service officers and county coroners, and make recommendations to the POST council at its quarterly meetings. To investigate, analyze and arrange for hearings on request to decertify and report to the POST Council at its quarterly meetngs. To mail out (upon request) to agencies the entry level written examinations and the physical skills assessments on a timely basis. Maintain the records of the test and respond to agencies and applicants on questions regarding examinations and assessments.
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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 PTA Email mo_office@pta.org or mcptoffice@aol.com. montana. Office of Public Instruction. PTA E-mail sd_office@pta.org. Tennessee. PTA. Texas. education Agency. http://counselor.wiredscholar.com/counselor/content/resource_center/state_agenci
Summary Of Student Advisors To State Education Agencies SUMMARY OF STUDENT ADVISORS. TO STATE education agencies. State. Of Student Advisors. Missouri. 12. Department of education. Governor. montana. 1. http://www.soundout.org/WebbReport/Summary.htm
Extractions: Home Involvement Activism Publications ... Resources www.SoundOut.org is proud to present this landmark report with permission from the Kentucky Department of Education and its author, Zachariah Webb. Overview S ummary of findings S ... Report as a PDF M EETING K ENTUCKYS E DUCATIONAL N EEDS: Zachariah Webb for the Kentucky Department of Education SUMMARY OF STUDENT ADVISORS TO STATE EDUCATION AGENCIES State # Of Student Advisors Body Students Advising Selector of Students Alaska State Board State Student Council/State Board California State Board (Voting) State Student Council/State Board/Governor Connecticut Commissioner State Board Commissioner Student Advisory Council/Governor Hawaii State Board State Board Public High School Students Student Advisory Council/Public 7 th th stdnts Illinois State Board Student Advisory Council/State Superintendent Iowa State Board State Board/Governor Louisiana State Board State Student Council Maryland State Board (Partial Voting) State Student Council/Governor Massachusetts State Board State Board (Voting) Public High School Students Student Advisory Council Minnesota Commissioner Commissioner Mississippi State Superintendent State Superintendent Missouri Department of Education Governor Montana State Board State Student Council Nevada State Board State Student Council New Jersey State Board State Student Council North Carolina State Board Governor
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Extractions: "Swatting FliesEating Elephants" challenges the Extension system to become a premier adult education agency by focusing talented teachers on real world clientele. The thesis is that Extension has compromised itself by clinging to a dwindling clientele-base with an unfocused curriculum and a strategy of political reliance. What Business Are We In? Johnson, Earl C. There is a parallel between U.S. industrial firms that have been successful for 100 or more years and what Cooperative Extension must do to remain viable in the years ahead. A recent article in The Wall Street Journal provides valuable food for thought on how we can most-effectively market our organization. As we ask ourselves "What Business Are We In?", it is imperative that we focus on Extension's strength. We know and serve the adults and youth of rural America, providing them education in agriculture and home economics. Feature Articles Extension Leaders: Moving Beyond Affirmative Action to Value Diversity Ludwig, Barbara G.
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Extractions: Directory: Providers of EE/OE in California Science/teaching Training / Professional Development / Colleges / Graduate Programs Magazines ... Other Help us add a link to our Environmental Education Resources page. We are always on the lookout for quality sites addressing environmental education issues and activities as well as environmental topics and educational topics. Send suggestions to . These pages are maintained cooperatively by AEOE and Raincloud Publishing Note: It is often difficult to determine where to list a resource link. If you don't find what you are looking for, try related topics. Also try searching on EE-link Raincloud Publishing Dan Allison, who originally designed this website, maintains an excellent list of resources for environmental educators
Community-College.org: Community College Directory accredits institutions in Alaska, Idaho, montana, Nevada, Oregon, Utah 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.
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NEA: News Release - Rankings & Estimates Using information provided by state education agencies and analyzed by NEA 26. montana. 7,130. 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.
Extractions: Montana Governor Judy Martz (R) and New Mexico Governor Bill Richardson (D) have written Secretary of Education Rod Paige urging changes in the federal No Child Left Behind law to make its implementation more rational in rural areas. They have asked that States be allowed to waive the requirements for highly qualified teachers provided their students perform at or above the national average on the National Assessment of Educational Progress test.
Rural Trust Links - State Education Organizations members include school districts, education agencies, and individuals voice to promote rural education in Missouri montana Rural education Association www.mreamt http://www.ruraledu.org/links/links2.htm
Financial Aid & Scholarship Help or write the appropriate state agencies for information Capitol, Room 106 Helena, montana 59620 (406 Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary education PO Box http://www.blackexcel.org/fin-sch.htm
NECTAC: Paraprofessional Resources to state and local education agencies designing policies of Personnel Development, the montana Paraeducator Task for working in special education settings and http://www.nectac.org/topics/personnel/paraprof.asp
Extractions: SITE MAP The National Resource Center for Paraprofessionals in Education and Related Services addresses policy questions and other needs of the field, providing technical assistance and sharing information about policy questions, management practices, regulatory procedures, and training models that will enable administrators and staff-developers to improve the recruitment, deployment, supervision, and career development of paraprofessionals. The National Clearinghouse for Paraeducator Resources located at the Center for Multilingual, Multicultural Research at the University of Southern California offers a variety of resources including a focus on supporting paraeducators of culturally diverse backgrounds. Resources include state and local program examples and links to the ERIC Clearinghouse.
Montana River Action - Home Page federal, state, and tribal agencies, private landowners watershed issues, encourage education on watershed of increased awareness of montana s fragile watershed http://www.montanariveraction.org/
Extractions: Phone: 406-587-9181 Vision Statement Montana River Action strives to lead the ever-growing grassroots effort to preserve, protect, enhance, and restore Montana's rivers, water bodies and their watersheds for their natural, recreational, and cultural values. As the only statewide organization focusing exclusively on watershed conservation, MRA will work extensively with federal, state, and tribal agencies, private landowners, the agricultural community, fellow conservation organizations, and all other entities whose activities affect our precious water resources and our use of them.
State Education Agencies agencies. montana STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education Gary M. Sherman, Director Special Populations, Department of education PO Box 94987 Lincoln http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
The Wilderness Institute About oncampus and distance education programs that provide students, agencies and the public with information, education and an understanding of the issues, problems, and values of wilderness. http://www.forestry.umt.edu/research/MFCES/programs/wi/
Extractions: - student Wilderness and Civilization is an inspiring and demanding classroom- and field-based academic program. Each year, a small group of students from around the country are immersed for two semesters in the study of wildlands and land ethics. Coursework is interdisciplinary, and the program combines the strengths of classroom and field learning, small class size, dedicated faculty, and internship experience.