Extractions: Return to Index Because of its compatibility to all systems, Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) is one of the most common ways to record documents on the web. If you cannot open a pdf file you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader. This download is free and easy to do. For your convenience, the following link offers instructions for seamless downloading: Get Adobe Acrobat Now! Last Updated 5-11-04 Federal, State, and Local Resources Specific Disability, Technology Early Childhood, Preschool Educators, Service Providers ... Paraprofessionals Internet sites are listed purely for information and are not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Educators should preview any site intended for classroom use to determine if it violates school district Internet policies. Because these sites are developed and managed by other agencies, organizations, or companies, we cannot control the information, endorse any views, or advertise any services or products on these sites. If you find a bad link, please contact Shirley Lauria to update the link.
OCHEA, Ohio Continuing Higher Education Association Jump to "Related Links" Upcoming Events. TBA. Related Links. Here are some various links that are related to continuing education and OCHEA. National Government Web Sites. America's Job Bank is located at http//www.ajb.org. and local government agencies, searchable by state and Higher education (ACHE) can be located at http//www.charleston.net/org/ache http://www.ochea.org/related.htm
Extractions: Jump to "Related Links"... H ere are some various links that are related to continuing education and OCHEA. American Council on Education Website to check out should you need information on federal governmental education efforts. http://www.acenet.edu America's Job Bank is located at http://www.ajb.org . This is a product of the U.S. Employment Service, Department of Labor. This site includes a guide to position vacancies across the country and information for job seekers and employers. A listing of all federal department, agencies and commissions can be found at the White House website http://www.whitehouse.gov/ then follow the "Gateway to Government" link to the individual listings. Internal Revenue Services pages will give you up-to-the-minute information on tax law changes. Find the IRS at http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/ National Center on Educational Statistics will provide you information on educational data and resources. They are available at http://www.nces.ed.gov/
Home Page Services are provided in the areas of technical assistance, professional development and information sharing to and with school districts, parents and agencies. http://www.leeca.org/northernohioserrc/index.htm
Extractions: 35 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Mission Statement The Northern Ohio Special Education Center is an educational agency serving school districts, parents, and the entire community as they live and work with children. Services are provided through networking, collaborative efforts, professional development, technical assistance, assessment, and dissemination of information to promote quality education. An Interactive Video Distance Learning Center For New and/or Revised Information. Services: Publications: Assistive Technology Services 2004-05 Summer Fun Directory Driving Directions Newsletters: Early Childhood Services Fall - September 2003 Educational Assessment Services Winter - December 2003 ... Inservices/Staff Development Links: Instructional Resources MapQuest Kid s On The Block ODE Links ... Staff Problems or questions concerning this Website? Contact the Web Master.
Extractions: Return to Index Because of its compatibility to all systems, Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) is one of the most common ways to record documents on the web. If you cannot open a pdf file you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader. This download is free and easy to do. For your convenience, the following link offers instructions for seamless downloading: Get Adobe Acrobat Now! Last Updated 11-14-03 Helping Your Young Child Helping Your Child Succeed in School Helping Your Child Succeed Beyond School Specific Disability Resources ... How the SERRC Can Help Internet sites are listed purely for information and are not intended as a substitute for professional advice. Educators should preview any site intended for classroom use to determine if it violates school district Internet policies. Because these sites are developed and managed by other agencies, organizations, or companies, we cannot control the information, endorse any views, or advertise any services or products on these sites. If you find a bad link, please contact Shirley Lauria to update the link.
Ohio State Resources State agencies and Organizations. Special education Michael Armstrong, Director Office for Exceptional Children ohio Department of education 25 S http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/oh.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
Computer Education Book Bibliography Guide For Institutions Government's bibliography guide to educational institutions implementing and using technology. to implementing technology solutions for education agencies and institutions 1353, (310) 9982627, E-mail MlJCFCLF@class org. Available from NASA CORE, ohio, (216) 774-1051, and http://www.inforingpress.com/education/it-schools-48.htm
Extractions: Thinking of changing to a computer career, check out this computer careers book "Cuts Through the Hype" Technology @ Your Fingertips a guide to implementing technology solutions for education agencies and institutions Page 48 "Computer Careers Book" Printed Documents American Association of School Administrators. From Here to Technology: How to Fund Hardware, Software, and More. Washington, DC: AASA. For ordering information, call (703) 875-0748. Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. (1997). Only the Best: The Annual Guide to the Highest Rated Educational Software and Multimedia. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. (Stock #19705) 143 pages. ($25.00 - members; $29.00 - non-members) Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development. (1997). 1990-97 Compilation MAC/WIN Hybrid CD-ROM. Alexandria, VA: ASCD. ($125.00 - members; $150 non-members) . Blohm, C. (1997). 1997 SPA Education Market Report. Washington, DC: Software Publishers Association. (202) 452-1600, [http://www.spa.org]. CCA Consulting, Inc. (1995). Understanding Information Technology in Kindergarten Through Grade 12. Wellesley, MA: Author.
OHIO DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION members who currently work agencies such as communitybased in the ohio Department of education's Madison Heights/Lifelines http//www.ket.org/org and click on Newsletters http://www.ohioworkforce.org/docs/Youth/Friday Facts - March 28, 2003.pdf
Education - Search.com Complete list of education pages. Charter Colleges The ohio Department of education is seeking to www.ed.gov/people.html org. Kathy Schrock's Guide school boards, state agencies, education newsgroups, and more http://www.cnet.com/go/to?tag=ex.cn.sr.out.search&destURL=http://search.cnet
The Ohio Association Of Community Action Agencies The ohio Association of Community Action Agenciesin collaboration with io ns of an org a n i z a the savings toward their education, home. purchase or small business http://www.odod.state.oh.us/cdd/ocs/BestPract.pdf
What Does GLARRC Do? the State Special education agencies of the following states Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan Minnesota Missouri ohio Pennsylvania Wisconsin as http://www.glarrc.org/
Extractions: Discovering options, constructing actions to shape the future for children The Great Lakes Area RRC is one of six Regional Resource Centers in the US. The Regional Resource and the Federal Center (RRFC) Network is one of the technical assistance projects funded through the US Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP). The Great Lakes Area RRC's activities are authorized by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). GLARRC works with the State Special Education Agencies of the following states: Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan ... Wisconsin as the states seek ways to improve their provision of quality education and related services to infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities and their families.
Extractions: Return to Index Because of its compatibility to all systems, Adobe Portable Document Format (pdf) is one of the most common ways to record documents on the web. If you cannot open a pdf file you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader. This download is free and easy to do. For your convenience, the following link offers instructions for seamless downloading: Get Adobe Acrobat Now! Defiance Fulton Hancock Henry ... State Map of Ohio School Districts (pdf) Public Utilities Commission of Ohio Go to pagetop Ayersville Local Schools: http://www.ayersville.k12.oh.us/ Central Local Schools [Fairview High School]: http://www.centrallocal.k12.oh.us/ Defiance City Schools: http://www.defiance-city.k12.oh.us/ Hicksville Exempted Village Schools: http://www.hicksvilleschools.org/ Northeastern Local Schools: http://www.nwoca.org/~tinora_www/ Go to pagetop Archbold Area Local Schools: http://www.archbold.k12.oh.us/
CADRE GAO reviewed available national data and conducted site visits to state and local education agencies in four statesCalifornia, Massachusetts, ohio, and Texas http://www.directionservice.org/cadre/index.cfm
Extractions: Topical Search: Select A Topic All Articles Americans w/Disabilities Act CADRE Collaboration Coming Attractions Communication Skills CR Education Dispute Resolution Options Diversity Early Intervention Español Features For Advocates For Mediators IDEA/IDEA 97 Index Page Mediation Negotiation News Outreach/Promotion Participating in Mediation Partner Organizations Research and Evaluation Resources System Design Training Resources Video Resource What's New FAQ Text Search: Skip Navigation Resources State Information Diversity ... Archive
Learning Disabilities OnLine: Finding Help: Ohio State Resources Organizations Technology STATE GOVERNMENT agencies State Department of of education Programs for Infants and of Early Intervention Services ohio Department of http://www.ldonline.org/finding_help/local_org/ohio.html
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
Ed Tech Agencies states eight educational technology agencies is each 4600 FAX (419) 3804710 www.wgte.org/education/. Southwestern ohio Instructional Technology Association http://www.oet.edu/affiliate-edtech.html
SWO SERRC under the ohio Department of education Office for Exceptional Children. Services provided by SERRC are free of charge to districts, agencies and families in http://www.hccanet.org/swoserrc/
Extractions: Topic Areas Assistive Technology Community Schools Culturally Responsive Practice Early Childhood Education ... Related Websites Southwestern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SWO SERRC) is one of 16 regional centers serving the state of Ohio. The SWO SERRC serves the southwestern corner of the state, which includes Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties, and the City of Cincinnati. SWO SERRC is part of a federally funded project under the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children. Services provided by SERRC are free of charge to districts, agencies and families in our region. Services
SHEEO Agencies 217782-2551 Fax 217-782-8548 Agency E-mail top Indiana Indiana Commission for Higher education (C) Stanley G. Jones, Commissioner 101 West ohio Street, Suite 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: Finding what you REALLY want and need on the internet is like digging for buried treasure. RIDE has helped "unearth" some of the most useful sites for teachers serving children disabilities. The following links are sites that will either provide you with pre-made materials like Overlays for the Intellikeys or Communication Boards for children using AAC. Additionally, we have included links to the vendors that we have used the most to purchase assistive technology. The following sites have pre-made overlays and activities to use with the Intellikeys. Intellitools : Intellitools offers a number of solutions for children with disabilities. One of their most widely used products is the Intellikeys, an alternate keyboard that allows children with limited physical access to use a computer. They have an activity exchange on their web site where a large number of overlays and Intellipics activities can be downloaded. Allegheny Public Schools in Maryland maintains this site which serves as a resource for sharing adapted activities and other curriculum supports for students with disabilities. Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland offers on its web site resources for technology that were developed by teachers. Follow their links to the Preschool Education Program.
Ohio New Roles for State education and Higher education agencies. ohio has developed a postsecondary enrollment 1994, North Central Regional educational Laboratory. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-1oh.htm
Extractions: Report 1, 1994 Previous section Next section Contents Pathways ... home page The Ohio State Board of Education has the authority to guide and oversee education at the elementary and secondary levels. The Ohio Board of Regents oversees postsecondary education. In recent months, these two entities have collaborated in a number of efforts to improve education at all levels in Ohio. Standards and Assessment Student learning standards and assessments, especially at the secondary level Ohio is revising the state standards for prekindergarten through twelfth grade education. Statewide proficiency tests mandated by the state legislature are in place for ninth grade in the areas of reading, writing, mathematics, and citizenship. Students are required to pass the ninth grade proficiency tests in order to graduate from high school. Additionally, proficiency tests are under development for twelfth grade and fourth grade. While regionally this testing program is not a likely alternative, the states within the NCREL region may be able to provide benchmarks for each other. At some point, Ohio will need to look beyond the performance of students within the state, and compare their performance to others outside of the state. Teacher and administrator licensing (can include regional certification issue) Ohio is revising standards for teacher education and licensure, building on the work of the Intrastate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (NTASC) and the standards of the National Council for Accreditation of Teachers (NCATE). This fall, pilot programs will be implemented in four sites to test the use of PRAYIS III as a performance assessment linked to state licensure. Additionally, Ohio is in preliminary discussions with the Central States National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) region regarding the possibility of regional certification for administrators.
Ohio Association Of Community Action Agencies - Home We can help! Jessica Randolph, OCATO Director of Training and education. ohio Association of Community Action agencies Releases the 2004 State of http://www.oacaa.org/
Extractions: Today is 2004 OACAA Annual Summer Conference Registration Form Posted on: OACAA Summer Conference in Cleveland!! We are looking forward to an exciting, jam-packed conference on June 29, 30 and July 1, 2004. Please see attached registration information and please call the OACAA office for more information at (614) 224-8500. You can fax registrations to (614) 224-2587 or mail to 50 West Broad Street Suite 1616, Columbus, Ohio 43215.
Ohio Wildlife Center that help to increase education and awareness report environmental hazards facing central ohio communities accurate information to local agencies, companies and http://www.ohiowildlifecenter.org/
Extractions: Engaging People for Conservation The Ohio Wildlife Center (OWC), a premier wildlife rehabilitation organization, is nationally recognized as an authority on native Ohio wildlife issues. In the last two years, over 8,500 injured and orphaned wild animals representing 137 different species were admitted to the emergency facility. OWC is also the only wildlife center in Ohio equipped with immediate and continual veterinary expertise and services. The mission of OWC is to foster an awareness and appreciation of Ohios native wildlife through rehabilitation and education programs. Over 200 students, seniors and caring citizens actively participate in animal care, outreach programs, hotline operation and fund raising events. Rehabilitation OWC operates in a veterinary hospital and has an excellent reputation for medical treatment of injured, sick, displaced and orphaned wildlife with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild for independence. Founded by local veterinarian Donald L. Burton, OWC is the only hospital of its kind in the region and admits and treats nearly 4,000 native animals each year.