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Extractions: Please Choose One RIG Home Page Quick Tour of Study Areas -Fiscal Studies Program -Federalism Research Group -Urban and Metropolitan Studies -New York Activities -NYS Forum for IRM -Higher Education Institute Overview -Institute Buildings Institute Staff Institute Publications and Reports Rockefeller Institute Press Books Employment Opportunities Related Links Search Our Site What's New: Performance Reporting Burke, Joseph C., and Henrik Minassians. 2003. Real Accountability or Accountability Lite Seventh Annual Survey 2003. Albany, NY: The Rockefeller Institute of Government. The Sixth Annual Report. Albany, NY: The Rockefeller Institute of Government. Burke, Joseph C. 2003. "The New Accountability For Public Higher Education: From Regulation To Results, Research in University Evaluation", The Journal of University Evaluation of National Institution for Academic Degrees.
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Extractions: River Explorer is Ohio River Foundation's education program. River Explorer is designed to help children and adults learn about the ecology and importance of the Ohio River. Activities cover a wide variety of river and watershed topics and are designed to meet state education standards. Utilizing a variety of hands-on experiences, River Explorer allows participants to learn about the river through interactive discovery. LAND BASED RIVER BASED Where possible, River Explorer activities take place on the banks of the Ohio River. If necessitated by weather conditions, or other factors, the program can travel to schools or other indoor locations. However, our experience is that the program is more impactful and learning is more interesting and lasting when "brought to life" at the waters edge. River Explorer Land Programs are customized based on the age and interests of the participants. Generally, program participants rotate through several modules so they can learn about different topics. Areas of learning include: Freshwater Mussels Fish species Plankton River Chemistry Pollution, Conservation, etc.
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Extractions: Through the Council of Great Lakes Governors, the region is now setting the pace in the global marketplace and protecting the world's largest single source of fresh water. STATE CONTEXT FOR CHANGE OHIO Governor Voinovich has established a Human Resources Advisory Council to guide state policy on workforce development issues. As an initial charge to the Council, it developed and published Windows of Opportunity, an inventory of Ohio's workforce development programs. This document identified $981 million in related workforce development funds that currently are channeled to at least 15 agencies, 31 workforce preparation programs, and 20 supplemental programs. The result is a complicated web of job training services, funding streams, eligibility requirements and performance standards. The Council is committed to developing a clear strategic focus from this confusing web. Most recently, in response to JTPA amendments, the Governor's Human Resources Advisory Council is developing a recommendation to the Governor for the transition to an "investment" council. The proposal will focus on streamlining the advisory process by expanding the Council's scope and role, and combining planning and oversight for multiple human resource programs. Three separate, but complementary, state policy frameworks have been completed which reflect the broad vision and scope of change in Ohio and the need to use a collaborative and comprehensive approach for addressing the issues:
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Extractions: Kids Corner American Mathematical Organization of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC) www.amatyc.org Environmental Education Council of Ohio (EECO) www.eeco-online.org Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org www.nassmc.org National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) www.nctm.org National Earth Science Teachers Association (NESTA) www.nestanet.org National Science Foundation (NSF) www.nsf.gov National Science Teachers Association (NSTA) www.nsta.org Ohio Academy of Science (OAS) www.ohiosci.org Ohio Council of Teachers of Mathematics (OCTM) ohioctm.org Ohio Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (OhioMATYC) www.terra.cc.oh.us/ohiomatyc Ohio Mathematics Educational Leadership Council (OMELC) omelc.educ.kent.edu Ohio Section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) www.maa.org/Ohio
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Distance Learning Reports And Abstracts Nationally Recognized Accrediting agencies (2002) From the Department of education. programs at selected institutions in higher education in ohio were studied http://www.itcnetwork.org/reports.htm
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
Extractions: Return to: Gateway to WildPro WildPro Members Directory Ohio Wildlife Center - http://www.ohiowildlifecenter.org The Ohio Wildlife Center disseminates information on the health and management of captive and free-ranging wild animals through a concessionary Institutional Subscription to WildPro multimedia, initially funded by the Humane Society of the United States in 2000 - 2001. This information has been taken directly from the Ohio Wildlife Center Website: The Ohio Wildlife Center "...committed to fostering awareness and appreciation of Ohio's wildlife." The Ohio Wildlife Center is a non-profit educational organization that promotes increased appreciation and understanding of the natural environment, with particular emphasis on wildlife. OWC is supported by individuals from all walks of life who wish to improve their own understanding of native wild species and local wildlife issues. Goals and Values to generate a naturalistic interest in the local environment, and native Ohio wildlife to provide biologically accurate information about wild animals and their needs to give the best veterinary and humane assistance possible to injured, orphaned, diseased and displaced wild animals
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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.
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Conference as a leader in conflict resolution education through years of collaboration among state and local agencies, schools and ohio Department of education. http://www.disputeresolution.ohio.gov/ncre.htm
Extractions: (last updated May 11, 2004) Final Program (pdf) Thank you on behalf of the planning Committee and Sponsors! The sponsors and planning committee wish to thank the many co-sponsors, partners, donors, volunteers, trainers, and presenters who made the National Conference on Conflict Resolution Education What Works! Innovations in Conflict Resolution Education: Early Childhood to Higher Education possible. This conference grew from our common interest in the most effective practices for teaching children, youth, and adults the attitudes, skills, and strategies to resolve disagreement in peaceable ways. Ohio was pleased to be the host of the conference.
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Extractions: Y2K Workshops Online Courses/TeacherLine Summer Workshops for Graduate Credit Summer Workshops The Big Dig: An Archaeological Adventure ... NEW! Exceptional Efforts in Entrepreneurship WVIZ/PBS's Educational Services Department provides services for nearly half a million Northeast Ohio school children and 34,000 educators. We broadly serve our public and one of our key services is providing educational programs and training for those involved in education. Member schools receive instructional television programming, online services, distance learning, and professional development. WVIZ/PBS is contracted by the Ohio SchoolNet Commission as one of Ohio's eight educational technology agencies, which provides Instructional Television and creates educational opportunities for primary and secondary schools through new technology. Working with Ohio SchoolNet, this past year WVIZ/PBS provided computer skills and training to over 3,000 teachers. WVIZ/PBS provides services and training throughout the school year over 126 school districts in an eleven county area. This training caters to a range of technology abilities from the novice to the scholar and develops themes around many different learning and teaching styles. WVIZ/PBS training can be tailored to a district's individual needs and can be done on-site or in the lab of WVIZ/PBS.
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Extractions: Guide to Science and Education Websites Biodiversity: Biodiversity Center California Academy of Science: http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/biodiv/educate.htm Einsenhower Congressional Research Service Reports on Biodiversity: http://www.cnie.org/nle/crsbiodv.html Links to individual reports ESA Issues in Ecology: http://esa.sdsc.edu/issues.htm Tilman (Editor-in-Chief), U of MN; Stephen Carpenter, U of WI, Madison; Deborah Jensen,TNC ; Simon Levin, Princeton; Jane Lubchenco , OR State U; Judy Meyer, U of GA; Lou Pitelka , Appalachian Environmental Lab; and William Schlesinger , Duke Conservative Groups: American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research: http://www.aei.org/ dedicated to preserving and strengthening the foundations of freedom government, private enterprise, vital cultural and political institutions, and a strong foreign policy and national defense scholarly research, open debate, and publications; one of America's largest and most respected "think tanks."; research covers economics and trade; social welfare; government tax, spending, regulatory, and legal policies; U.S. politics; international affairs; and U.S. defense and foreign policies; publishes dozens of books and hundreds of articles and reports each year, and an influential policy magazine, The American Enterprise ; publications distributed to government officials and legislators, business executives, journalists, and academics; conferences, seminars, and lectures regularly covered by national television.
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Extractions: Y2K Workshops WVIZ/PBS is uniquely positioned to provide Interactive Distance Learning Coordination to the communities of Northeastern Ohio. Our credentials include: Years of multiple channel programming WVIZ/PBS's education and public service mission is pursued by offering opportunities for lifelong learning though cost effective technology based programs. WVIZ/PBS has a rich history and tradition of bringing content to both the schools and community of Northeastern Ohio. As an Instructional Technology Agency, WVIZ/PBS provides quality video, computer, and distance learning services to schools ranging from Ashtabula County to Sandusky Ohio. WVIZ/PBS is experienced in distance learning. Initially as a county superintendent, WVIZ/PBS's Educational Services Director, Dr. Neil Johnson implemented the state of Ohio's first distance learning network in Gallia County. Then as Superintendent of Brecksville Broadview Heights School District Dr. Johnson was instrumental in the formation of Cuyahoga Counties' distant learning network NOTA and became its first Chairperson. Roy Norris, who helped to make Columbiana County's distance learning network one of Ohio's premier networks now serves as WVIZ/PBS' Chief of Educational Technology.