Oklahoma City Health Careers by the American Association of Medical Personnel (AAMP) and is Statelicensed by the oklahoma State Board of Private vocational schools (OBPVS). http://www.metropolitancollege.edu/serv02.htm
Extractions: Metropolitan College is dedicated to the belief that education enriches an individual personally and is the foundation for a rewarding professional life. The college is accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology (ACCSCT), a nationally recognized accrediting agency by the U.S. Department of Education. The medical program is an approved training institution for Allied Health Careers by the American Association of Medical Personnel (A.A.M.P.) and is State licensed by the Oklahoma State Board of Private Vocational Schools (OBPVS). The Paralegal Program is an Associate Degree program designed to provide the student with a fundamental knowledge of legal terminology, judgment and analytical ability, substantive and procedural law, document drafting and legal research. The Court Reporting Program is a Bachelor's Degree program designed to prepare students to take the National Court Reporter Association (NCRA) Certification Exam. Upon completion, students will have a machine shorthand speed of 225 wpm or more. The program is also designed to build a foundation of English grammar, communication skills, basic legal and medical terminology, basic social sciences and literacy in the latest computer technology. The Medical Transcription Program is designed to prepare students for entry-level employment as Medical Transcriptionists in hospitals, doctors' offices, clinics or private transcription agencies. Upon completion, the graduate will possess mastery of medical terminology and medical transcription skills.
Technology Counts: Oklahoma surcharge to the state s 29 vocationaltechnical schools for technology trainingthat will be open to all teachers. In addition, oklahoma s teacher preparation http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc/policy/states/ok.htm
Extractions: Technology is a "long-neglected tool" in many Oklahoma schools, the state's instructional technology plan concedes. That neglect stems mainly from inadequate training for teachers and an unwillingness by districts and legislators to provide funding, according to several technology experts in the Sooner State. Join our on-line Town Meeting to discuss what role technology should play in education reform. A few districts are well-stocked with modern computers and classroom networks, says John Curran, who heads the state's organization of school technologists. But out-of-date technology is the norm; in fact, most schools are "teaching children as if they were still living in the American agrarian society of the 19th century," the state plan says. "Oklahoma has 548 districts; it also has 548 levels of sophistication in technology," state Superintendent Sandra Garrett says. The state has endorsed technology skills as a priority for students, but its financial support has run out of gas at the statehouse. This year, in the midst of a state economic boom, lawmakers boosted overall support for schools by $103 million to $1.6 billion. But they turned down the department of education's request for $62 millionor $100 per studentfor school technology. State Education Agency Web Site:
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Florida Vocational Schools Directory of top Florida vocational schools offering degree programs in business, technology, design, nursing, culinary and online degree progams. http://www.vocational-schools-directory.com/florida_vocational_schools.html
Extractions: Vocational Schools Locations Resources Contact Us This page provides a directory of Florida Vocational Schools offering degrees programs in business, technology, design, nursing, culinary and more. Home Business Technology Design ... Florida Vocational Schools Trying to fit a college degree into your busy schedule? Florida vocational schools can give you the opportunity to earn your bachelor's degree, master's degree or professional certification while taking classes at a convenient campus location, at night or during the weekend or online via a distance learning program. Florida vocational schools offers Bachelor and Master degree programs in business, information technology, web design, health care, medical assisting and more. Looking to advance your education? Then select the schools of your choice, fill out a personal information form and we will send you more information on programs offered by that school.
California Vocational Schools Directory of top California vocational schools offering degree programs in business, technology, design, nursing, culinary and online degree progams. http://www.vocational-schools-directory.com/california_vocational_schools.html
Extractions: Vocational Schools Locations Resources Contact Us This page provides a directory of California Vocational Schools offering degrees programs in business, technology, design, nursing, culinary and more. Home Business Technology Design ... California Vocational Schools Trying to fit a college degree into your busy schedule? California vocational schools can give you the opportunity to earn your bachelor's degree, master's degree or professional certification while taking classes at a convenient campus location, at night or during the weekend or online via a distance learning program. California vocational schools offers Bachelor and Master degree programs in business, information technology, web design, health care, medical assisting and more. Looking to advance your education? Then select the schools of your choice, fill out a personal information form and we will send you more information on programs offered by that school.
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Vocational Schools In Louisiana vocational schools in Louisiana, Is your job lacking the spice of a Cajunmeal? Maybe vocational schools in Louisiana have your answer. http://www.vocational-schools.info/Vocational-Schools-in-Louisiana.htm
Extractions: Your guide to vocational career schools across the country Vocational Schools Online Vocational Schools Technology Vocational Schools Vocational Colleges ... Medical Vocational Schools Vocational Schools in Louisiana Is your job lacking the spice of a Cajun meal? Maybe vocational schools in Louisiana have your answer. You can get the education and job-specific skills you need to succeed. Click on the vocational schools in Louisiana below that interest you, and get on your way to your future, today! Featured Schools University of Phoenix Learn the skills you need to succeed at University of Phoenix, the school chosen by more working professionals than any other university in the U.S. With many conveniently located campuses for you to choose from in the US and Canada you can earn a degree in disciplines such as of Business, Technology, Criminal Justice, Nursing, and Education. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Herzing College Take control of your career. Since 1965, Herzing College has prepared over 35,000 graduates for computer and business-oriented careers. Herzings state-of-the-art campuses offer day and evening classes in Business, Design/CAD, Information Technology, Medical/Dental and Professional Services.. Earn the certificates employers demand like Cisco, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, and Unix. Herzing graduates have found employment at highly respected companies.
Oklahoma Colleges Universities At Universities.com. Cc S Cosmetology College, Tulsa, OK, 78. Central oklahoma Area vocational TechnicalSchool, Drumright, OK, 209. Central State Beauty Academy, oklahoma City, OK, 89. http://www.universities.com/Search/US/Oklahoma.asp
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Extractions: Search for technical vocational trade school programs. Find a technical trade school or program near you. This section of our site lists top technical vocational schools, colleges, and programs in the US, Canada, and online. Find a technical vocational trade school or program that's right for you and start training in a technical vocational trade today!
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Extractions: NCRVE Home Site Search Product Search This page contains links to WWW pages maintained by K-12 vocational programs. The original "call for sites" appeared in "NET Gain" in the November/December issue of AVA 's (now ACTE's) Techniques journal (p. 17). To suggest a site for listing here, please send the URL to David Carlson at NCRVE: dcarlson@uclink.berkeley.edu Please also visit the NCRVE Other Sites and State Departments of Vocational Education pages, which have links to organizations that may provide useful information and resources for K-12 educators and students. Anderson County Career and Technology Center Williamston, South Carolina Attleboro High School Attleboro, Massachusetts Barre Regional Vocational Technical Center Barre, Vermont Building Boats with Children Hermon Hutchens Elementary School, Valdez, Alaska Burlington Technical Center Burlington, Vermont Cape Cod Tech Harwich, Massachusetts Career-Technical Education Program New Horizons Regional Education Center, Hampton, Virginia Catoosa Technology Center Technology Education Lab, Catoosa Middle School, Catoosa, Oklahoma
DRS-Department Of Rehabilitation Services- Of Oklahoma As the primary agency dedicated to disability services in oklahoma, we offer a Weassist students, parents and educational staff in public schools, as well as http://www.okrehab.org/
Extractions: Home DRS Services What's New Disability Resource Guide Site Menu ... Others Welcome to DRS Online - the web site for the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services. We are very proud that the accessibility features on our site meet all the guidelines established by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) to meet the needs of site visitors with disabilities. As the primary agency dedicated to disability services in Oklahoma, we offer a wide range of programs for approximately 87,000 individuals each year. We help employers recruit qualified employees who really want to work. We assist students, parents and educational staff in public schools, as well as those attending our residential schools. DRS also determines medical eligibility for Social Security disability benefits and operates dozens of programs that help Oklahomans lead more independent, productive lives. As you surf the pages of "DRS Online," please check out our Disability Resource Guide , which shares 950 pages of program descriptions and contact information designed to help Oklahomans solve disability-related problems. Also be sure to visit our
DRS-Department Of Rehabilitation Services- Of Oklahoma Transition Schoolto-Work Division of vocational Rehabilitation 3535 NW 58th StreetSuite 500 oklahoma City, OK 73112-4815 (405) 951-3578 (800) 845-8476 Toll http://www.okrehab.org/services_education.shtml
Extractions: Home DRS Services What's New Disability Resource Guide Site Menu Contact Us ... Others Oklahoma School for the Deaf ... Transition from School to Work Located in Muskogee, the Oklahoma School for the Blind (OSB), also known as Parkview School, provides residential and day education, satellite pre-school and outreach programs at no charge for Oklahoma children from infancy through 12th grade who are blind or visually impaired. OSB's goal is to help students reach their maximum potential. At its main campus, OSB offers a comprehensive curriculum of reading, language arts, mathematics, social studies, science, physical education, music and computer science for residential and day students. Specialized instruction includes: braille, orientation and mobility, optimum use of low vision, adaptive equipment and technology, and tactile graphic skills. The secondary school program includes college preparation, vocational training and a work-study program. In addition, students may receive assessment, counseling, physical therapy, speech and language therapy, hearing tests and health care services. Recreational activities include student organizations and interscholastic athletics.
A Look At Education 1999-2000 Alternative Education (K12) 15,312. oklahoma Dropout Rate (2000-2001)3.6%. Junior high 1,982. High school 9,513. vocational agriculture 419. http://www.sde.state.ok.us/publ/stats/default.html
Extractions: STUDENTS (2002-2003 school year) Average enrolled in class each day: American Indian/Alaskan: Asian/Pacific Islander: Black/Non-Hispanic: Hispanic: [Percents do not total 100% because of rounding.] White Non-Hispanic/Other: Special Education (K-12): Alternative Education (K-12): Oklahoma Dropout Rate (2000-2001): [Dropout rate formula changed; rate not comparable to previous year.] SCHOOLS (2002-2003 school year) Total school districts: Independent (K-12): Elementary (K-8): Total school sites: Elementary schools: Middle/Junior High schools: High schools: Career-tech schools: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATORS Superintendents K-12 district superintendents: K-8 district superintendents: Principals Elementary: Middle school: Junior high: High school: All Certified Staff Bachelor's degree: Master's degree: Doctor's degree: Support Personnel AVERAGE STATE SALARIES Certified staff: (all school staff positions requiring
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Section X-9B Education pursuant to Section 14108 of Title 70 of the oklahoma Statutes, only thelevies made by the college area vocational-technical school district shall http://oklegal.onenet.net/okcon/X-9B.html
Vocational Education Information on the oklahoma Department of Career and the goal of the state s vocationaleducation program is pathways for middle and high school students and http://www.nasbe.org/Educational_Issues/New_Information/Policy_Updates/10_08.htm
Extractions: Vocational Education Vocational education, or career and technical education, is an elective program that provides middle, high school, and adult learners with training in a particular career. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 11 million people are served by the vocational education system in the United States. The careers require varying levels of education, with some students gaining enough training to enter the workforce immediately following high school, while others may require a four-year college degree. Students may elect to take only a single course or a concentration in a particular trade. The areas of concentration most frequently offered by vocational education programs focus on business, trade and industry, health, agriculture, family and consumer sciences, marketing, and technology. Currently 15,000 secondary schools offer vocational education courses, including some programs offered through area vocational centers, which serve students from a number of local schools at one central site. Approximately 20% of all high school course work is career and technical education-related. Each year roughly $13 billion is spent on career and technical education across the country - three-fifths at the secondary level. The federal government provides about seven percent of the funding, mainly through the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act, leaving states and local districts to fund the majority of programs. The amount of funding provided by states and local districts varies greatly across the country. For example, in New Hampshire all funding comes from local school districts, while in Ohio, the state provides a large portion of the funding to vocational programs.
GRAPHIC COMM CENTRAL Tech Center, Norman OT Autry AVTS, Enid Tri County AVTS, Bartlesville Tulsa TechnologyCenter, Tulsa Western oklahoma vocational Technical School, Burns Flat. http://teched.vt.edu/gcc/HTML/Standards/PrintEDInfoGuide.html
Extractions: PrintED is an industry developed program dedicated to provide schools with professional direction to meet industry needs. Support must come from printers and their suppliers in every community. With support, GAERF and PrintED will work to develop industry-influenced programs designed to educate students to become members of the printing community. What is PrintED? PrintED was developed in 1986 by Printing Industries Association of Georgia (PIAG) at the request of the Georgia Department of Education. In late 1990, Printing Industries of America (PIA) adopted the Georgia program as a national industry-approved accreditation program. GAERF acquired PrintED from PIA in February, 2000. To date, over 100 programs have received PrintED accreditation. PrintED seeks to determine the capability of a program to train entry level workers for a career in graphic communications. It consists of nine standards that cover the elements of a solid training program. Schools that successfully acquire accreditation possess the most up to date industry recognition available nationally for printing education programs.