Extractions: National Organization of Circumcision Information Resource Centers of North Carolina PO Box 5081, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514 We are a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit health education organization and a recognized non-governmental organization (NGO) in Roster Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations offering documented medical information and resources to expectant parents, to the medical community, and to the general public on routine infant male circumcision and on the proper care of the circumcised and intact (not circumcised) child. We provide educational materials to North Carolina doctors, hospitals, health departments, childbirth instructors, and to other maternal and child related agencies. We also provide information packets to expectant parents and the general public. We host information booths at health related events and conduct presentations upon request. There are seven regional centers located in the state of North Carolina. NC Center Directors Information NOCIRC of NC Centers Amber Craig
Public Schools Of North Carolina - Testing Section 1999 Student Performance north carolina Tests of Computer Skills September 2000 Introduction and Summary Pages (Acrobat 2.4Mb); Local education agencies and http://www.ncpublicschools.org/accountability/testing/computerskills/
Extractions: (Graduation Requirement) Many of these documents are stored in Adobe's portable document format (PDF). To view and print them, you will need Adobe's Acrobat Reader , which you can download free from their web site. Multiple-Choice and Peformance Tests of Computer Skills The North Carolina Test of Computer Skills Student Handbook , handbooks (old and new curriculum) for students now include information about how the computer skills multiple-choice and performance tests are scored. Includes sample items. North Carolina Testing Program Chart of 2003-2004 Tests at Grades 9-12, Number of Items and Testing Time: a chart of the tests administered in grades 9-12 through the North Carolina Testing Program, with a number of items and testing time. Supported Platforms for the Spring 2004 Computer Skills Performance Test Online Test of Computer Skills (development phase) Feasibility Study NCEdit Practice Activity Reports of Student Performance The Report of Student Performance on the North Carolina Tests of Computer Skills: 2000-01 School Year (Acrobat 5.6 MB)
North Carolina Tourism: Resources In Education And Development and local agencies membership org with education opportunities that promote stewardship of the state's natural heritage. ASSISTANCE PROVIDED PARTF Grants; Natural Heritage Trust Fund; http://www.nctourismresources.net/f_parks.htm
Extractions: TYPE OF ORGANIZATION: Non-profit Windsurfing, Outer Banks, NC MISSION STATEMENT: American Hiking is the only national organization dedicated to serving hikers and protecting the nation's hiking trails. From the halls of Congress to the backcountry, AHS speaks up for America's hikers and the trails they love.
History Of Education In North Carolina throughout the 1970s and the early 1980s greatly strengthened north carolina s system of members as close as possible to the local education agencies served. http://www.ncpublicschools.org/students/edhistory.html
Extractions: Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing History of Public Education in North Carolina The History of Education in North Carolina publication and the Addendum to the History of Education publication is available in pdf format, get the Acrobat Reader to view it. CONTENTS The Colonial Period The Constitution of 1776 and the Early Years of Statehood The Education Act of 1839: A Period of Expansion The Constitution of 1868: Reconstruction through 1890 ... NC State Superintendents 1852-Present The Colonial Period Throughout the colonial period, the provincial government accepted no responsibility for education. The meager educational opportunities which did exist resulted primarily from the efforts of religious leaders of the Anglican, Presbyterian, Quaker, and Moravian churches and from private tutors employed by a single family or several families in a cooperative undertaking. Literate parents sometimes taught their own children and, perhaps, the children of neighbors. A few affluent parents, mostly plantation owners and merchants, sent their children to England for further education beyond that provided by tutors. In a very few instances, in early population centers like Edenton and New Bern, schools with several teachers were established. A state highway historical marker in Elizabeth City reads "First School. Charles Griffin Taught In This County, the First Known School in North Carolina, 1705-1708." These early schools in Pasquotank, Chowan, and Craven were the exceptions rather than the rule.
Mountain Area Health Education Center, MAHEC org Charts education programs in partnership with academic institutions, healthcare agencies, and other organizations committed to improving the health of the people of north carolina http://www.mtn.ncahec.org/aboutus/affiliates.asp
Extractions: Home Education Email Espanol ... Take a Virtual Tour Search About Asheville Nestled between the Blue Ridge and Great Smoky Mountains, Asheville's mountain scenery and excellent quality of life make it a great place to visit or relocate. It offers the intimacy and charm of a small city, while offering the recreational, educa- tional, and cultural opportunities of a large one. Ashevilles population is 75,000 and lies at an average elevationof 2,340 feet above sea level. Click here to find out more... Our Affiliates Approximately 350 student months of rotations are available in the MAHEC region each year. Undergraduate and graduate students as well as residents in graduate medical education programs rotate through the region, representing the disciplines in the health science schools; some of these rotations are through the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
North Carolina Early Intervention Services provided by many different agencies and programs The north carolina Interagency Coordinating Council is an the Individuals with Disabilities education Act (IDEA http://www.ncei.org/
Extractions: Archive Early intervention is a term that often is used to describe specific agencies, programs, services, and resources. In North Carolina, early intervention refers to the system of services provided by many different agencies and programs for children birth to five and their families. This comprehensive, interagency system is called Together We Grow. There are two parts of Together We Grow - the Infant-Toddler Program for children birth to three and the Preschool Program for children ages three to five. The North Carolina Interagency Coordinating Council is an advisory group to both programs, and focuses on the birth to five age range. The early intervention system of services is provided under federal law, the
Links To State Education Agencies Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York north carolina north Dakota, http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html
NC Parenting Education Network of parenting education organizations and agencies. Parenting Educator Credentialing Spring deadline 05-01-03 List of north carolina Credentialed Parenting http://www.ncpen.org/
Extractions: The North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPEN) is working to build the field of parenting education in the state with a focus on partnerships between parents and child care providers, teachers, and parent educators. Working together we can help each child reach his or her own potential! NCPEN is an unfunded collaborative of parenting education organizations and agencies.
North Carolina State Resources north carolina State Resources. State agencies and Organizations. this state, please contact the office listed under Department of education Special education. http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/nc.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
Food Bank Of North Carolina Hunger education. World Hunger. 49 percent of the clients served by the Food Bank of north carolinas partner agencies are children. http://www.foodbanknc.org/hunger_edu.html
Extractions: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) About 24,000 people die every day from hunger or hunger-related causes. Three fourths of the deaths are children under the age of five. The Hunger Project, United Nations Today, 10 percent of children in developing countries die before the age of five. This is down from 28 percent fifty years ago. CARE Hunger in the United States 35.5 million Americans live in poverty. Fighting Hunger in North Carolina An estimated 12 million American families face food insecurity. Fighting Hunger in North Carolina Actual hunger exists in 4.2 million American households, equaling 4.1 percent of all US households.
Southeast DBTAC Accessible IT | North Carolina 919402-1617 (fax) Website www.seirtec.org. SEIR*TEC serves state education agencies, school districts Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, north carolina, and South http://www.sedbtac.org/ed/se_region/se_regionTemplate.cfm?st=NC
Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory to education, government, community agencies, business, and Texas; Raleigh, north carolina; north Berwick, Maine 2001 northwest Regional educational Laboratory. http://www.nwrel.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Use the links below to navigate the resources available on our site. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Tips improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings Discover the nation's network of support for research-based school reform. The 2003 Regional Educational Laboratory Annual Report is now available online as a PDF at www.relnetwork.org . The laboratories work to ensure that education stakeholders at the local, state, and regional levels have access to the best available information from research and practice. New Products New this month NWREL in Action News and Announcements ... Events, Conferences, Workshops
Baptist State Convention Of North Carolina - Home Baptist State Convention of north carolina is designed Resource Associations, Churches, agencies and Institutions on Christian Higher education Meeting Event http://www.bscnc.org/
Extractions: Recent Stories A quick look at information on the Annual Session A page that will be constantly updated between now and November with everything a messenger or visitor needs to enjoy the Annual Session of the BSCNC. Business Services Presentation Explains Incorporation Plan A Power Point file available for download explaining the convention incorporation process Enter the NC Baptist History Writing Contest Claim your place in the future. Write your history. Hollifield Entity Seeks Nominations for Best Examples Lake Hickory Learning Communities Initiates Pastoral Excellence Study Jim Royston Reviews Baptist State Convention of NC Executive Director/Treasurer Jim Royston looks at a book on the timely and relevant subject of ministerial ethics.
North Carolina Assistive Technology Program The north carolina Assistive Technology Program (NCATP) is a health care, social services, education, or human Assistance to agencies in developing assistive http://www.ncatp.org/
Extractions: You are here: Home Page Skip to: North Carolina Assistive Technology Program Program Goals Persons Served Services Offered ... Links to AT Centers North Carolina Assistive Technology Program 1110 Navaho Drive Suite 101 Raleigh NC 27609 919-850-2787 The North Carolina Assistive Technology Program N C A T P ) is a state and federally funded program that provides statewide assistive technology services to people of all ages and abilities. What are our goals? Who do we serve? What services do we offer? N C A T P provides services throughout the state at the following center and program locations. Charlotte Sylva Morganton Winston-Salem ... Events N C A T P strives: Return to top of page N C A T P serves: Children, adults, and older adults with disabilities and their families.
Majors\education org/tfa/ *National Association of Teachers agencies (jobs for www.asd.com *Petersons education Center k12 html *Public Schools of north carolina Info Web http://www.uncwil.edu/stuaff/career/Majors/education.htm
Extractions: Related Career Titles for Education Majors *Adult Education Teacher *Educational Resource Coordinator *Media Center Specialist *Alumni Relations Coordinator *Educational Therapist *Missionary Worker *Athletic Coach *Elementary School Teacher *Physical Education Instructor *Athletic Director *Employee Training Instructor *Preschool Administrator *Child Life Specialist *Financial Aid Counselor *Registrar/Admissions Director *Curriculum Specialist *Grant Writer *Religious Institution Education Coord. *Day Care Administrator *Guidance Counselor *Resource Teacher *Education Management Specialist *Historic Site Administrator *School Psychologist *Educational Materials Sales Rep.
NCBLPC - NC Board Of Licensed Professional Counselors continuing professional counselor education, and conducting The north carolina Counseling Association consists of in mental health agencies, schools, colleges http://www.ncblpc.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the North Carolina Board of Licensed Professional Counselors Website! We have established this site to provide you with up-to-date information on many facets of the counselor licensing process in North Carolina. The site is designed to provide you with information and resources pertaining to the establishment of the board, the licensure law, obtaining a license in North Carolina, locating licensed professional counselors in your area, filing ethical complaints against counselors licensed in North Carolina, and information regarding contacting the board directly. What is the NCBLPC? Historical Note The Licensed Professional Counselor Act of 1993 replaced the Registered Professional Counselor Act passed by the General Assembly of North Carolina in 1983. Both of these bills were sponsored and supported by the North Carolina Counseling Association (NCCA) and its forerunners (the NC Personnel and Guidance Association and the NC Association for Counseling and Development). The North Carolina Counseling Association consists of professional counselors who practice in mental health agencies, schools, colleges, family counseling clinics, private practice, and other settings. NCCA is a chartered state branch of the American Counseling Association, which has promoted the licensure of professional counselors in the United States.
Finding Funders - North Carolina - Web Sites Of Community Foundations organizations, churches and government agencies, and to Based in WinstonSalem, north carolina, the foundation of children and families, education, health and http://fdncenter.org/funders/grantmaker/gws_comm/comm_nc.html
Extractions: In its general charitable purposes, a community foundation is much like a private foundation; its funds, however, are derived from many donors rather than a single source, as is usually the case with private foundations. Further, community foundations are usually classified under the tax code as public charities and therefore are subject to different rules and regulations than those which govern private foundations. (The site(s) listed below are launched in new browsers.) Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro Since its inception in 1983, the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro has "promoted philanthropy, built and maintained a permanent collection of endowment funds, and served as a trustworthy partner and leader in shaping effective responses" to issues and opportunities in the greater Greensboro, North Carolina area. The foundation's Web site provides information about the foundation's funds and endowments, grants information organized by category, financial information, profiles of recent donors and grant recipients, listings of the foundation's board and staff, and current issues of Horizon, the foundation's seasonal newsletter. The Community Foundation of Henderson County was established in 1983 to serve the people of Henderson County, North Carolina. Through its numerous funds, the foundation makes grants to qualifying organizations in Henderson County. The foundation's programmatic interests include arts and culture, civic affairs, conservation, education, health, and human services. The foundation also maintains a scholarship program primarily for students graduating from high schools within Henderson County. The foundation's Web site features information on creating a fund, details on the foundation's funding interests and priorities, recent grants listings, board/staff listings, and contact information.
NCHICA Homepage The north carolina Healthcare Information and Communications Alliance state and local health agencies health plans firms/vendors health education and training http://www.nchica.org/
The North Carolina Storytelling Guild (NCSG) Western Arts agencies of north carolinas Commissions Arts In education Artist Roster Resource Directory 1997 2004;north carolina Storytelling Guild http://www.ncstoryguild.org/
Extractions: The North Carolina Storytelling Guild (NCSG) is focused on serving the storytelling Community - storytellers and audiences alike by providing storytelling events, continuing education opportunities and advocacy for the art of the oral tradition throughout the state of North Carolina. The NCSG currently sponsors an annual storytelling festival in November of each year, as well as a Winter Workshop and Spring Retreat/Annual Meeting The Mountain Times - Boone, NC POSTED JANUARY 15, 2004 Celebrated Storyteller, Diane Hackworth, Is January Woman Of The Month Celebrated storyteller, Diane Hackworth, has been named Januarys Woman of the Month by the Watauga Council on The Status of Women. Having contributed many hours to The High Countrys arts and entertainment arena since moving here with her husband, John Drury, in 1991, she has made quite a name for herself among peers and those with an appreciation for a time-honored tradition. Prior to coming to Boone, Diane was an initially an elementary educator who began a professional storytelling career in the late 80s; she has since taken her stories into every elementary school in Watauga County, remaining close to the profession she has knew and loved for many years. Touring throughout the Southeast telling stories for all ages, Dianne has worked with such notables as Doc Watson, Ray Hicks, Orville Hicks, John Drury, Charlotte Ross, David Holt and many others. She blends Multi-culture Folktales with Appalachian Tales, Musical Ballads and more, using storytelling not only as exciting entertainment, but also as an educational method and a way of preserving and recounting the past. She offers confidence, encouragement, and guidance to others, enabling them to tell their own stories. Through her exhilarating tales and teaching, Dianne encourages everyone to participate in one of the worlds oldest art forms
Non-Profit Homes For The Aging Maintains a strong presence with State regulatory agencies. on important proposals through north carolina legislative and NCANPHA education NETWORKING. http://www.ncanpha.org/
Extractions: The North Carolina Associaton of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (NCANPHA) is the state association of not-for-profit providers dedicated to providing quality care, housing, health, community and related services to the elderly. As the only Association in North Carolina exclusively representing not-for-profit long term care facilities, a primary goal is to support members in maintaining their 501(c)(3) status and promoting the not-for-profit philosophy of quality long term care and services for the elderly. To enhance its members' ability to serve their constituents, represent and promote the common interests of its members, provide ongoing education opportunities and advocate for the aging. Member communities are sponsored by private, community and religious organizations, and share a common commitment to provide high quality care and services to the elderly. Our members include: Proposes innovative regulatory and legislative changes to enhance member's ability to provide ccare and services in North Carolina.