Community-College.org: Community College Directory Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, new mexico, Nebraska, North Directory of State Higher education agencies, maintained by the 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.
New Mexico State Auditor's Office - Overview plus state and local government and education officials prepare to providing ongoing advice to agencies in making in conjunction with the new mexico Society of http://www.saonm.org/overview.html
Extractions: In 1968 a state court said the State Auditor's Office should serve as a completely independent representative of the people, accountable to no one else. It should have the power, duty and authority to examine and review the activities of government officials and entities receiving money from state tax revenue, the court said. The Office of the State Auditor conducts and oversees audits of government entities, making sure they are completed in a timely and efficient manner within professional standards. The State Auditor's Office then reports to the citizens of New Mexico on the accountability of state and local governments. New initiatives are also proposed wherever possible to improve management in government.
Web Resources And Links. International Bureau Of Education to government agencies and associations, including State Departments of education and State Higher education agencies. new mexico. State Department of education. 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
NEA: News Release - Rankings & Estimates Using information provided by state education agencies and analyzed by 36. new mexico. 6,705. 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.
Animal Protection Of New Mexico, Inc. - APNM.org help your department make contact with agencies equipped to protocol for animals found on new mexicos highways Cruelty Investigations, education and Outreach. http://www.apnm.org/animalstation/feb02/HwyDept.htm
Extractions: Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149 Dear Director, It has come to our attention that the NM Highway Department is often dispatched to pick up dead companion animals on our highways but there may not be a system in place for notifying owners of these animals if tags are present or otherwise making a description of these animals available to the public for possible owner identification or reclaim. When dead companion animals (dogs and cats) are picked up: When injured animals are found on the highway: only www.apnm.org to download additional copies. These resources should help your department make contact with agencies equipped to help animals in distress. Very Truly Yours
Extractions: The recent passage of the Conservation and Reinvestment Act (CARA) by the U.S. House of Representatives, legislation that would allow the federal government to spend $3 billion per year for 15 years to buy additional land for parks and conservation programs, ignores disturbing evidence that the federal government can't even manage the land it currently owns, says The National Center For Public Policy Research. In fact, the very day Congress approved the bill May 11 was the day a catastrophic forest fire in New Mexico caused by the incompetence of the U.S. Park Service burned thousands of acres of forest and hundreds of homes. Critics of CARA have argued that it is wasteful to accelerate new federal land purchases given that the federal government already has a $5 billion maintenance backlog on federal land. Rather than giving the government more money to buy additional land, Congress should have ordered the U.S. Park Service and other agencies to reform their flawed land management practices. The foolishness of increasing federal land purchases was made abundantly clear by the U.S. Park Service's culpability in igniting the New Mexico blaze that has consumed more than 18,000 acres of land and destroyed as many as 400 homes and other buildings. The Forest Service set fire to a 900-acre section of the Bandelier National Monument on May 4 as part of a "prescribed burn" which is designed to prevent larger, catastrophic fires. However, Forest Service officials ignored a National Weather Service forecast that warned that high winds, high temperatures and decreased humidity made a prescribed burn too risky. Said New Mexico Governor Gary Johnson of the Forest Service's decision to start the fire, "This seems to be common sense out the window."
NAEH: Best Practices - Adolescent Transition Groups child welfare, juvenile justice, education, and mental new mexico Department of Health Behavioral Health Links to Other Organizations and Government agencies, http://www.endhomelessness.org/best/ATG.htm
Extractions: State of New Mexico In 1994, the State of New Mexico established Adolescent Transition Groups (ATGs) to support the most vulnerable youth transitioning from out-of-home care into adulthood. Adolescent Transition Groups are comprised of representatives from state and local child welfare, juvenile justice, education, and mental health agencies, as well as youth advocates, attorneys, and other community stakeholders. ATGs exemplify a systems management approach that utilizes the experiences of individuals to identify systemic barriers for youth in transition. The primary goals of ATGs are to help youth access services that they are eligible for as adults, to identify and address barriers to services and service gaps, and to raise awareness and promote dialogue between child and adult systems of care.
Resource Guide For Survivors Of Rape Behind Bars - New Mexico Center works together with community groups and agencies to build violence in our community and northern new mexico; providing education and training http://www.spr.org/en/resourceguides/rg_newmexico.html
Extractions: Website: www.rape-crisis.org The Albuquerque Rape Crisis Center provides emotional support and advocacy to survivors of sexual assault and abuse within the greater Albuquerque area, and serves as a community resource on issues regarding prevention and awareness of sexual assault and abuse. The Crisis Intervention Services Program provides a 24-hour telephone crisis hotline, which is available 365 days a year, for anyone who calls regarding sexual assault and abuse issues. The Counseling Program provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy for sexual assault/abuse survivors and their loved ones. Additional services provided by Counseling Services include: crisis intervention, advocacy, accompaniment through the judicial system, assessment, case management and information and referral for survivors and their loved ones.
Autopilot A plan to conserve the biodiversity of mexico's tropical forests through education, research and alliances of citizen groups, funding agencies and nongovernmental organizations aimed at sustainable natural resources management. http://www.laneta.apc.org/proaft/
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) org/ State Higher education Agency Top Provide grants, scholarships, continuing education programs, and new mexico Commission on Higher education Leticia http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list_by_territory.cfm?territory_cd=nm
Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD) State Higher education Agency. TTY (609) 5882526 Website http//www.hesaa.org/ new mexico Top new mexico Commission on Higher education 1068 Cerrillos http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE
Extractions: With the recent technological improvements, New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles (NM DMV) has been taking a stronger action on automating more services online. DMV.ORG's Guide to New Mexico will always continue to add more New Mexico DMV services and features to this portal to keep it updated and fresh with the latest NM DMV information available. Come back often as we'll be adding more features the this site. We constantly update our New Mexico Department of Motor Vehicles Guide with Traffic Schools, Driver Education Schools, Auto Insurance Options, and Auto Warranty retailers. As the NM DMV continues to automate more DMV services online, we'll make sure that we keep this site updated. Come back often as we will include other NM DMV (NMDMV) features to save you time online. Remember, there's no need to stand in line, the NM DMV Guide is now online! TOP PICKS ONLINE RESOURCES
March 19-22, 2003 education of new. mexico new mexico, if agencies who reviewed activities of interest. and importance to the education of linguistically and. culturally diverse students in new mexico http://www.nmabe.net/not/Noticiero27.1.pdf
Eeanm.org: Home of formal and informal environmental education throughout new new mexico Museum of Natural History Science Jobs Posted URL Posted July 8, 2003 Our new URL is http://www.eeanm.org/
Extractions: Home Online Forums Contact Us News ... Join General Environmental Education Regional Environmental Education Associations New Mexico Colleges and Universities New Mexico Schools (K-12 and Private) ... New Mexico Curricula The Environmental Education Association of New Mexico (EEANM) is a nonprofit organization which provides, promotes, and enhances quality environmental education by offering New Mexicans opportunities for professional development, communication, and partnership. Read more about our mission This website contains the following: BECOME an Environmental Education Association SPONSOR TODAY! Are you looking for another way to Market your Organization, Agency,Business, Event, Workshop, or Program while supporting environmental education?
NCATE: State Education Agency Websites Connecticut. new mexico. Delaware. new York. NCATE is the professional accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments of education in the United http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
NM MCLE Online MCLE is a regulatory agency of the NM Supreme Court CLE, the Center for Legal education is the CLE course been mailed to all active licensed new mexico attorneys http://www.nmmcle.org/