Extractions: Web Sites of Interest to Utah State Agencies. Web sites are chosen for their information on Internet/Technology, Business/Employment, Education, Government, Legal, Health/Science and other special topics. The School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS) collects information on crime and safety from U.S. public school principals. The SSOCS is a nationally representative cross-sectional survey of about 3,000 public elementary and secondary schools. Posted by Pam at 01:08 PM Posted by Pam at 10:44 AM Indicators of School Crime and Safety is designed to provide an annual snapshot of specific crime and safety indicators, covering topics such as victimization, fights, bullying, disorder, teacher injury, weapons, student perceptions of school safety, and others. In addition, the indicators are based on information drawn from surveys of students, teachers, and principals, and data collections by federal agencies. Posted by Pam at 10:44 AM Comments (0) November 24, 2003
Utah Updates- Technology Counts '99 State education Agency Technology Contact Vicky Dahn (801) 5387732 vdahn@usoe.k12.ut utah envisions itself as a leader in the digital economy, and it likes to http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc99/states/ut99.htm
Extractions: vdahn@usoe.k12.ut.us Number of Students: Students per Internet-Connected Computer: Number of Teachers: Hours of Technology Training for Typical Teacher: Total E-Rate Funding: Utah envisions itself as a leader in the digital economy, and it likes to think of its schools as being in the vanguard of education technology. Not only are nearly all its schools hooked up to the information highway, "we are close to having 100 percent of classrooms wired," says Vicky Dahn, the educational technology coordinator in the state office of education. The state has budgeted some $10 million for Internet hookups and distance learning in its fiscal 2000 budget, which took effect July 1. Overall, the state budget includes $24.4 million for education technology programs, only slightly more than the $24 million budgeted in fiscal 1999. The state's overall K-12 budget for 2000 is $2.13 billion. The technology monies cover a variety of programs, such as classroom hardware and software, telecommunications infrastructure costs, and Internet access, Dahn says.
NCATE: State Education Agency Websites State education Agency Websites. Louisiana. utah. NCATE is the professional accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments of education in the http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
Extractions: The Utah Cancer Control Program (UCCP) is a cooperative effort between the Utah Department of Health, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and Utah's Local Health Departments to encourage screening for breast and cervical cancers. The program also collaborates with agencies that provide services directed toward comprehensive cancer prevention and control The purpose of cancer screening is to detect cancer in its earliest stages. The screening program for breast cancer involves a clinical breast examination (CBE) and may involve a breast X-ray called a mammogram. Screening for cervical cancer involves a pelvic examination and a Pap smear. The screening visit includes instruction on performing Breast Self Exam (BSE). The UCCP, in partnership with other agencies and organizations, is working to improve the rate of early detection, follow-up, and treatment of breast and cervical cancers when they are most amenable to treatment and cure. Screening clinics are available at Local Health Departments, Community Health Centers, some privately practicing physicians, and Indian Health Services throughout Utah
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ECS Literacy Programs -- Profile Of Utah Administrative Agency, utah Code Ann. 2004 education Commission of the States Helping state leaders shape education policy 700 Broadway, 1200 Denver http://www.ecs.org/dbsearches/search_info/Literacy_Programprofile.asp?state=UT
1998 Utah Resources school operates under the jurisdiction of the Western Navajo Agency. for providing an elementary and secondary education to Native Paiute Indian Tribe of utah. http://www.wested.org/lcd/IndigenousEdDir/UT/RSRC_UT.html
Extractions: Email: snelson@WestEd.org Federally Recognized Tribes (and Their Reservations) (Want to print this section? Follow this link to a printer-friendly version) Goshute Confederated Tribes of the Goshute Reservation PO Box 6104 Ibapah, UT 84034 Harlan Pete, Chairman 200 Goshute Indians live on the approximate 113,000 acres of this reservation. Skull Valley Goshute Tribe 8 East Broadway, Suite 735 Salt Lake City, UT 84101 Danny Quintana, Attorney Navajo Navajo Nation PO Box 308 Window Rock, AZ 86515 Peterson Zah, President 602/871-4941 or 6352 185,000 Navajo live on the 16 million acres of this reservation which spans parts of Arizona, New Mexico and southern Utah. The
SEDL - Insights... Year-Round Education (Available from utah State Office educational Research Improvement, US Department of education under grant views of the department or any other agency of the http://www.sedl.org/policy/insights/yearround9303.html
Extractions: March 1993 Proponents of year-round education state that the approach makes the most of learning time for all students, and that some year-round schedules also provide fiscal relief for districts with growing student populations. States and districts exploring the feasibility of year-round education will want to compare the outcomes reported by schools implementing year-round scheduling with those keeping traditional schedules. This issue provides an overview of year-round education and a synthesis of current implementation research that examines its fiscal impact, associated changes in student achievement, and impact on local communities. Year-round education addresses two key problems: the need to use present school facilities most efficiently in districts with growing student populations and the need to maximize student learning outcomes, particularly for students with special needs. In the former case, districts that experience a combination of overcrowded schools and taxpayer refusal to pass school bond proposals or raise taxes are turning to year-round education as a means of accommodating more students in existing school facilities. In the latter case, year-long services have been available for special education students for a number of years, based on the belief that continued instruction during the summer months reduces students' skill loss. Proponents of year-round education state that it makes the most of learning time for all students: those students achieving at the norm as well as at-risk students, gifted and talented students, and students with disabilities.
Chicago Botanic Garden - 26 Gardens - Research Oceans and Watersheds US Environmental Protection Agency Washington, DC 930 Jack Wilbur; Information and education Coordinator, utah Nonpoint Source http://www.chicagobotanic.org/research/conference/nonpoint/
Extractions: CONFERENCE OVERVIEW Nonpoint source pollution begins and ends with each of us. "Information and education". . ."I & E" . . . they're popular buzz phrases among those working to solve water pollution problems. What's behind this increasing attention to information and education? Also known as people pollution, nonpoint source pollution control relies on people changing behaviors. Quite simply, our message must be brought before and understood by the public in order for them to change. Many people have never been exposed to such terms as "nonpoint source pollution" (does your next-door neighbor know what it is?). But, when these same people come to understand the important role they can play in reducing pollution through simple changes in their everyday actions and behaviors, we're making real progress. REGISTRATION The Conference registration fee of $240 includes three breakfasts, three luncheons, refreshment breaks, a terrific reception and dinner at the Chicago Botanic Garden, written materials, and Conference proceedings. There are no discounts available for students or single-day registrations. There is an additional $55 registration fee for each of the three Pre-Conference Workshops on Monday, October 20. (you may attend only one since each is an all-day program). You may register for a Pre-Conference Workshop without attending the full Conference.
Utah State education Agency Contact utah 21st Century Community Learning Centers. utah Association for Adult, Community Continuing education. http://www.nsba.org/site/view.asp?TRACKID=&VID=56&CID=930&DID=11310
We The People Foundation & We The People Congress We The People Organization Home Page approach to BOTH civic education and civic action all primary mission is education and facilitating citizen vigilance Foundation for Constitutional http://www.givemeliberty.org/
RNT - Department Of Education Aid Contact the Pennsylvania Higher education Assistance Agency, 1200 North 7th http://www.recruitingteachers.org/channels/clearinghouse/deptedu.asp
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Utah Mental Health Resources NAMI utah 309 East 100 South Salt Lake City For example, the education office might have information about compiled by a US Government agency the Knowledge http://mentalhealth.about.com/library/us/blutah.htm
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HSTemplate1 for working with local educational agencies and promoting Collaboration with other agencies, including Head Start utah, utah PARENT CONNECTION (UPC) Jennie Gibson http://www.dsqic8.usu.edu/PTI&Subs/PTIs_Subs.htm
State Plan New Page National Telecommunications and Information Agency contribution 198292. and distributed to all high schools and adult education centers in utah and was http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/ETI/NEWETI/STATEPLN/stateplan.htm
RNRF 2003 Conference 355 pm, How Should Educational Institutions Respond? Public Works Committee utah State University Maconaughey, US Environmental Protection Agency Robert Ridky http://www.rnrf.org/2003conf/
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