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  1. Progress developing the Kansas early childhood special education accountability system: initial findings using ECO and COSF.(Early Childhood Outcomes, ... Topics in Early Childhood Special Education by Charles R. Greenwood, Dale Walker, et all 2007-03-22
  2. Kansas Evolution Battle Spreads To Kentucky, New Mexico Schools.(Brief Article): An article from: Church & State
  3. Kansas' immigrant-tuition bill stalled.: An article from: Community College Week
  4. Kansas College could revoke degrees in coach scandal.(Barton County Community College)(Ryan Wolf): An article from: Community College Week
  5. Kansas schools challenge Darwinism: the history and future of the creationism-evolution controversy in American public education.: An article from: Journal of Church and State by Derek H. Davis, 1999-09-22
  6. at the center.: An article from: The Hastings Center Report by Strachan Donnelley, 2000-01-01
  7. Public Contracts And Procurement Regulations In Kansas And Missouri by J. Bart Budetti, P.E Mark P. Jones, et all 2006
  8. Regulation of noise in urban areas: A manual prepared for workshops in St. Louis, Kansas City [and] Springfield ... 1971 (Continuing education series) by William S Gatley, 1971

21. KNEA - Tips Quality Teaching
by the kansas State Department of education as official training providers. The training helps your local PDC implement new state regulations, which went into
http://www.knea.org/teachers/PDCgreenbush.htm
Kansas National
Education Association Search the KNEA Web site
Reading Circle Catalog
Teacher License Information National Board Certification KPERS Update ... Contact KNEA
KNEA offers excellent PDC Regs training in collaboration with Greenbush
What Every PDC Needs to Know Official Training
2004 Training Dates:
Jones Institute - January 22
Wolf River Center - February 4
PSU Metro Center - February 11
Greenbush - February 17
KNEA - February 19
Wolf River Center - March 2
Greenbush - March 9
First of its kind!
The Kansas NEA, through a collaborative partnership with Greenbush, the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, has developed a training to help you and your local Professional Development Council (PDC) prepare. "KNEA initiated this collaborative effort because it impacts the daily life of classroom teachers and the future of professional development," said KNEA President Christy Levings. "This joint training will help local PDCs and, eventually, the rest of the district, improve opportunities for teacher learning, which leads to improved student learning." KNEA and Greenbush are approved by the Kansas State Department of Education as official training providers.

22. Archived-KNEA - Quality Schools - ESEA
read the Summary of final regulations for Title 1 for the Elementary and Secondary education Act developed Paraprofessionals and ESEA from kansas Department of
http://www.knea.org/schools/esea.htm
Kansas National
Education Association Search the KNEA Web site
Achievement Gap
Distance Learning IDEA ESEA ... Contact KNEA
ESEA - Elementary and Secondary Education Act
Beginning in the 1960's, the federal government passed the original ESEA to support public schools. As the act reached completion it has been renewed (No Child Left Behind is the catch phrase of the Administration for the Act) with the most recent rewrite occurring in 2001. The 1100-page law outlines funding, requirements for various projects (including Title Programs), assessment standards, etc.
The following links will bring you everything you need to know about ESEA.
The ParaPro Assessment for prospective and practicing paraprofessionals measures skills and knowledge in reading, mathematics, and writing, as well as the ability to apply those skills and knowledge to assist in classroom instruction. This site includes test information, test preparation materials and a tutorial for the internet-based assessment.
ESEA
contains the full text of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act on the US Government site. Access only the sections you want to see. The entire bill is approximately 1100 pages long.

23. Links
kansas Law, regulations and Procedures for Registration of Family Day Care Homes. kansas State Department of education.
http://www.familiestogetherinc.org/kansaslinks.htm
Links Locations Calendar Donate ... My child was just diagnosed. Now what? Kansas Links Home Who are We? Can We Help? Schedule of ... Ways you can HELP US! Kansas Resources

24. Snp Regulations Body
KSBE regulations for Nonprofit School Food Service Programs, kansas State Board of education regulations for Nonprofit School Food Service Programs.
http://www.kn-eat.org/SNP/SNPShell/snp_regulations.htm
Regulations and Statutes Federal Child Nutrition Program Regulations Kansas Education Statutes for Food Service Programs Kansas State Board of Education Regulations for Nonprofit School Food Service Programs

25. KNEAT Site Map
kansas education Statutes for Food Service Programs, Reports. kansas State Board of education regulations for Nonprofit School Food Service Programs,
http://www.kn-eat.org/HomePage/sitemap.htm
KN-EAT Home Gen Info Home SNP Home CACFP Home ... SFSP Home KN-EAT Site Map This site map is organized into the four sections of the KN-EAT website, listed below in the following order: (1) General Information, (2) School Nutrition Programs, (3) Child and Adult Care Food Program, and (4) Summer Food Service Program. The site map's links will enable you to view the site's pages without "frames"; therefore, the images will be larger. You may find this helpful for links to other sites or to forms. Part 1 - General Information What's New Program Promotion Participation Boosters Food Safety Menu Templates - C oming soon Food Recalls Promotional Messages - C oming soon KSDE Food Safety Training System The Kansas Food Code Team Nutrition KSDE Guidance on Serving Safe Food Gateway to U.S. Government Food Safety Information Other Sites Emergency Readiness Associations and Organizations USDA's Biosecurity Checklist for School Food Service Programs Nutrition Education USDA's "Fight Bac" Program

26. KST-Online - Kansas Learning Quest Savings Program
Quest® 529 education Savings Program is administered by kansas State Treasurer, Lynn Jenkins, CPA, who is responsible for the regulations governing the program
http://kansasstatetreasurer.com/cgi-win/cs_main.kst
The Kansas Learning Quest Education Savings Program was created by the 1999 Kansas Legislature. Learning Quest , a 529 college savings plan, offers education savings accounts to help you pay higher education expenses for individuals you designate or for yourself. The program also provides tax advantages under both Kansas and federal law. Special Features: Frequently Asked Questions: Who administers the program? - The is administered by Kansas State Treasurer, Lynn Jenkins, CPA , who is responsible for the regulations governing the program, selecting the financial organization that manages the accounts, and ensuring the program complies with all relevant Internal Revenue Service guidelines. The Treasurer also must report each year to the Kansas Legislature on the operations of the program. What are the tax advantages? - There are tax advantages under both Kansas and federal law. There are no Kansas or federal income taxes on the earnings in a Learning Quest account until funds are withdrawn.

27. University Of Kansas Distance Learning Courses - KU Regulations
regulations and Requirements for KU Undergraduate Enrollment in Independent Study. The University of kansas Continuing education 1515 St.
http://www.kuce.org/isc/regs.html
FAQs Fees Financial Aid University Policies ... Related Programs and Resources
Regulations and Requirements for KU Undergraduate Enrollment in Independent Study
School in which
student is enrolled Limit on number
of hours taken Limit on hours
taken in last
60 hours at KU Figured into
school's GPA 30 hrs. Yes 6 hrs. elective credit Yes Business 6 hrs. elective credit after admission to business Yes Education 20 hrs. 6 of last 30 hrs., 10 of last 60 hrs. Yes Engineering No limit No limit No Fine Arts No limit 6 of last 30 hrs. No (except honor graduates) No limit No limit Yes Nursing 31 hrs. Yes (if letter grades) Pharmacy No limit No limit Yes Social Welfare No limit No limit Yes CLAS students in the last 30 hours must meet with a graduation adviser in CLAS Undergraduate Services, 109 Strong Hall, if the KU grade-point average is below 2.0, and/or with the major adviser if the Independent Study course is in the major. The Schools of Engineering, Fine Arts, Journalism and Mass Communications, and Social Welfare recommend but do not require the approval of an adviser or dean or both for enrollment in Independent Study courses.
  • Independent Study grades are not calculated in the grade-point average that appears on the academic transcript.
  • 28. Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board-Who We Regulate
    Sciences Regulatory Board 712 S. kansas Ave, Topeka you have completed your doctoral education requirements you meet the standards outlined in the regulations.
    http://www.ksbsrb.org/psychologists.html

    Home
    Who We Are Who We Regulate
    •psychologists
    social workers

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    What You Can Do
    ...
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    Psychologists
    New Information AG Opinion #2003-35 regarding Minors seeking mental health services without parental consent
    AG Opinion #2003-36
    regarding the sale of a psychologist's practice may include client records back to top Advisory Committee Members Richard Maxfield, Ph.D. Topeka Ks Chairperson Board Member Ronald McNish, PH.D. Mission Ks Board Member Nancy Garfield, Ph.D. Topeka Ks James Jackson, Ph.D. Shawnee Ks Dorinda Lambert, Ph.D. Manhattan Ks James Lichtenberg, Ph.D. Lawrence Ks Larry Hays, Ph.D. Newton Ks Terrie Price, Ph.D. Kansas City Mo James Easter Lawrence Ks Board Member •back to top
    General information There are currently 681 Psychologists with active licenses in the state of Kansas. •back to top
    Basic Licensure requirements
    • Good moral character and merit public trust Doctorate degree in field of psychology 2 years of supervised work experience Pass a nationally standardized competency examination (EPPP). The

    29. Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board-Who We Regulate
    and degree for LCPC in kansas and beginning July 1 At this time, continuing education programs are not Links to statutes and regulations covering Professional
    http://www.ksbsrb.org/pro-counselors.html

    Home
    Who We Are Who We Regulate
    psychologists

    social workers

    •professional counselors
    masters level psychologists

    What You Can Do

    Contact Us
    Professional Counselors
    New Information AG Opinion #2003-35 regarding Minors seeking mental health services without parental consent
    AG Opinion #2003-36
    regarding the sale of a psychologist's practice may include client records AG Opinion regarding the Definition of Qualified Mental Health Professional BSRB Official Statement Related to Clinical Licensure Information regarding changes in Licensure for Professional Counselors Legislation passed during the 1999 session created a new level of independent licensure for Professional Counselors in the State of Kansas. This is to notify you of the options open to those who were fully licensed as a LPC before July 1, 2000. The options are:

    30. KS Boating Laws
    operation and equipment requirements in addition to the regulations specific to Contact the Boating education Coordinator, kansas Department of
    http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us/boating/boatinglaws.html
    Boating Law Highlights
    Kansas boating laws promote the full use and enjoyment of the state's waterways by boaters, provide for the registration of boats, and ensure the safety of persons and property connected with boating on state waters. State boating laws are administered by the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks Law Enforcement Division. The following information includes highlights of Kansas boating laws. It is a guideline and not the complete content of each law. Changes in boating laws may occur throughout the year. This brochure is only a summary. Boat owners and operators should contact Kansas Wildlife and Parks with questions not covered on this page.
    CONTACTS
    Kansas Department Of Wildlife and Parks
    Law Enforcement Division
    512 SE 25th Avenue
    Pratt, Kansas 67124-8174
    feedback@wp.state.ks.us
    REGISTER YOUR BOAT
    Nonresidents using motorboats and sailing boats that are properly registered in another state may use their boats for up to 60 consecutive days without registering their boats in Kansas. Both in-state and out-of-state boats must have their Certificate of Number on board at all times. Boats that are required to be registered must be properly registered before they are operated.
    How do I register my boat?

    31. KSBHA - Rules And Regulations - Article 15
    (2) Submit evidence that the licensee has completed or is enrolled in a continuing education program approved by the kansas chiropractic association.
    http://www.ksbha.org/regulations/article15.html
    Article 15.LICENSE RENEWAL; CONTINUING EDUCATION
    K.A.R. 100-15-1. Expiration dates. (a) Each license to practice medicine and surgery issued by the board shall expire on June 30 of each year.
    (b) Each license to practice osteopathic medicine and surgery issued by the board shall expire on September 30 of each year.
    (c) Each license to practice chiropractic issued by the board shall expire on December 31 of each year. (Authorized by and implementing K.S.A. 2000 Supp. 65-2809; effective Jan. 1, 1966; amended Jan. 1, 1970; amended Jan. 1, 1973; amended Feb. 15, 1977; amended Aug. 1, 1997; amended July 20, 2001.) 100-15-2. Continuing education. After June 30, 1978, every licensee rendering health care service in the state is required to submit with his or her request for license renewal, evidence of satisfactory completion of a program of continuing education. If an applicant for renewal will not render health care service in the state, the applicant shall submit with his or her request for license renewal an affidavit stating that he or she will not render such health care service during the term of the license. The following are the requirements for each branch of the healing arts:
    (a) Doctors of medicine and surgery. All licensees that render health care service in the state shall complete a minimum of one hundred fifty (150) hours of continuing medical education every three (3) years. Evidence of such attainment shall be submitted to the board before June 30 of a given year and can be submitted in the following ways: (1) Submit evidence that the licensee has received the American medical association's (A.M.A.) "physician recognition award" (P.R.A.) and that such award is in effect at the time a license is renewed.

    32. KSBHA - Rules And Regulations - Article 72
    by the board in this regulation (1) Part I of satisfactory completion of continuing education, each registrant Links Site Map Home kansas State Board of
    http://www.ksbha.org/regulations/article72.html
    Article 72.NATUROPATHY
    100-72-1. Fees. The following fees shall be collected by the board:
    (a) Application for registration $130.00
    (b) registration renewal $100.00
    (c) registration late renewal additional fee $15.00
    (d) registration reinstatement $130.00
    (e) copy of registration certificate $15.00
    (f) temporary registration $25.00
    (g) acupuncture certification $20.00
    (Authorized by K.S.A. 65-7203; implementing K.S.A. 65-7207; effective, T-100-1-2-03, Jan. 2, 2003; effective May 23, 2003.) 100-72-2. Application. (a) Each individual who desires to register as a naturopathic doctor shall submit an application on a form provided by the board. The form shall contain the following information: (1) The applicant's full name;
    (2) the applicant's social security number;
    (3) the applicant's home address and current practice address, if any; (4) the applicant's date and place of birth;

    33. :: Ez2Find :: Boating Laws And Regulations
    Open New Window Administered by the kansas Department of Info Translate - Open New Window Boating safety, education, regulations, registration, access
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    34. Learn More About Us
    Drafted and revised, based on input from hundreds of kansas educators, a Helped revise state inservice education regulations to reflect these higher standards
    http://www.teachkansas.org/aboutus.htm
    Learn more about us... Read about or follow links to member organizations and review the work and goals of KLFA. Who We Are Member Organizations Our Mission Our Target Goal Areas ... Contact Us Who We Are: The Kansas Learning First Alliance (KLFA) is coalition of organizations in Kansas representing school boards, administrators, teachers and teacher educators, parents and the Kansas State Department of Education. Founded in February 1999, Kansas is the first state to have a partnership affiliated with the national Learning First Alliance. Top of page Our Mission: KLFA’s mission is “Making Kansas first in the nation in teaching and learning.” Given the high national ranking Kansas has on such indicators as the National Assessment of Education Progress (NAEP), college entrance tests, post-secondary education levels and the adult literacy rate, we believe this is an ambitious but obtainable goal. Achieving such a goal requires not only the commitment of the alliance partners and the constituencies, but also the support of the people of Kansas and the political, business, labor and civic leaders of the state. Top of page To achieve this goal, KLFA has chosen three target areas:

    35. Division Of Consumer And Mortgage Lending - Approved Continuing Education Course
    Compliance with kansas and Federal Mortgage Laws, FS3, 8. 770) 792-6775 (Fax) www.mortgage-education.com, Applied regulations Studies in Federal Cases, SML-7, 8.
    http://www.osbckansas.org/DOCML/DOCMLEducation/cecourses.html

    Approved Continuing Education Courses The following courses have been approved for Kansas Loan Originator continuing education. Course approval status is subject to change. Approval indicates the course meets state continuing education requirements only, and does not represent an endorsement or recommendation of any sponsor or course. Loan Originators must complete 8 hours of continuing education annually. Please contact the course Sponsor for specific course information and requirements, and to confirm course availability, dates and locations.
    Course Title/Sponsor Information KS Course ID Number Credit Hours
    Sponsor
    www.kamb.org

    www.namb.org

    Residential Mortgage Lending School
    NAMB-1
    Sub Prime Loan Origination
    NAMB-2
    Introduction to Commercial Mortgage Brokering NAMB-3 Real Estate Settlement Procedures Act NAMB-4 NAMB-5 The Nation's Fair Lending Laws NAMB-6 Shut the Door on Fraud NAMB-7 Protect Your Business: Customer, Law, You NAMB-8 How to Analyze Appraisals NAMB-9 Credit Scoring NAMB-10 Mortgage Broker Business Ethics NAMB-11 Marketing Your Services, Marketing Yourself

    36. M E M O R A N D U M
    for determinations, the approvedprogram provider will determine (in accordance with kansas administrative regulations) applicable continuing education and how
    http://www.ksbems.org/CEMANUAL.htm
    M E M O R A N D U M Date: January, 2000 To: Applicants for Approved-Program Provider of EMS continuing education From: Donald E. White, Coordinator Education and Training Subject: Application for Approved-Program Provider Enclosed you will find a Approved-Program Provider Manual dated January, 2000. This manual will assist you in understanding the requirements of a approved-program provider and determining the components necessary to submit with the application for approval. The appendix to this manual includes a copy of the Kansas administrative regulations applicable to approved-program providers. Kansas administrative regulation (K.A.R.) 109-5-3, describes requirements of approved program providers. K.A.R. 109-1-1 defines continuing education to be "...oriented towards the enhancement of emergency medical services practices, values, skills and knowledge". Acceptable forms of continuing education and the required components to be put on certificates of attendance are described in K.A.R. 109-5-2. To assist you in determining the proper amount of continuing education to award, please refer to K.A.R. 109-1-1 and K.A.R. 109-5-1.

    37. Regulations
    General regulations. Hunting Licenses. Anyone under 27 years old must carry an approved hunter education certificate while hunting in kansas.
    http://www.southfortylodge.com/regulations.htm
    General Regulations Hunting Licenses All Kansas hunters age 16 to 65 must have a resident hunting license. All nonresident hunters, of age, must purchase a non-resident hunting license. Any person who has not been a legal resident of the state for 60 days is considered a non-resident. Proof that you are a legal Kansas resident includes voter registration cards, income tax receipts, or driver's licenses. Lifetime license holders are considered Kansas residents in regard to all hunting permits and tags, even if they no longer live in Kansas. Military personnel hunting or furharvesting while on leave or furlough are required to have hunting or furharvesting licenses, even if they joined the service while residents of Kansas. Non-resident military personnel not stationed in Kansas must have a non-resident license. Those who were Kansas residents immediately prior to enlistment may purchase a resident license. Non-residents may purchase a special license that is valid only while hunting on controlled shooting areas.

    38. Kansas Education Board Votes To Bring Back Evolution Theory
    such as dealing with new licensing regulations for teachers To reach Kate Beem, education reporter, call (816) 2347734 All content © 2004 The kansas City Star.
    http://www.kcstar.com/item/pages/home.pat,local/377521d9.214,.html

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    By KATE BEEM - The Kansas City Star
    Date: 02/14/01 22:15
    TOPEKA Reversing a decision that sparked international criticism and 18 months of tension, the Kansas Board of Education on Wednesday approved new science standards that emphasize evolution. A feeling of relief settled in the packed meeting room after the vote, but several board members and observers said the debate was far from finished. "I'm really gratified that this chapter is over," said John Staver, a Kansas State University professor and co-chairman of the 27-member committee of science educators who wrote the new standards. But, he said, "the book is not closed." Businessman Dave Raffel of Shawnee, an evolution supporter, said, "This is one step down along a long road that there doesn't seem to be any end to." Critics of the board's vote said the Kansas debate had opened a floodgate that couldn't be closed.

    39. Teacher Education And Licensure Team Members
    coordinates activities of the regulations Committee, and applicants as they seek kansas licenses. and accreditation visits for teacher education institutions.
    http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us/cert/cert_members.html
    Teacher Education and Licensure Home Teacher Education and Licensure Subject Index Teacher Education and Licensure Team Listing
    THE TEACHER EDUCATION AND LICENSURE TEAM
    120 SE 10th Avenue * Topeka, KS 66612-1182
    Licensure Automated System: 785-296-2288
    Licensure Questions: 785-291-3678
    Who can answer questions about National Board Certification? – Susan, TJ
    Who can answer questions about Highly Qualified Teachers? – Martha, Beth
    Who can answer questions about restricted licenses? – Susan, Gordon
    Who can answer questions about waivers? – Beth, Diana
    Who can answer questions about the Licensed (Certified) Personnel Report? – Beth, Susan
    Who can answer questions about visiting scholars? – Shannon, Lynn
    Who can answer questions about program reviews for higher ed? – Martha, Jeanne
    Who can answer questions about on-site accreditation visits? – Martha, Jeanne, Beth Who can answer questions about Kansas Performance Assessment? – Martha, Paulette Who can answer questions about Licensure Review Committee? – Diana, Shannon

    40. School Bus Safety Education Team Members
    kansas State Department of education School Bus Safety education Team Members. Community Based School Bus Safety Programs; Federal School Bus regulations;
    http://www.ksbe.state.ks.us/schoolbus/teammembers.html
    Kansas State Department of Education
    School Bus Safety Education
    Team Members 120 S.E. 10 th Avenue Topeka, KS 66612 Fax Number (785) 296-6659 lbluthardt@ksde.org
    Larry Bluthardt, State Director of Pupil Transportation (785) 296-4567
    • Child Safety Seat Technician Community Based School Bus Safety Programs Federal School Bus Regulations School Bus Monthly Safety Meetings School Bus Safety Workshop
    wcrabtree@ksde.org Wilma Crabtree, Office Assistant III, (785) 296-3551
    • Federal School Bus Regulations Forms: Media Order Form, School Bus Inspection, School Bus Physical, School Bus Poster Contest Newsletter Editor Children Depend on You, Defensive Driving Instructor Lists, Driving Your School Bus During The Winter In Kansas, Kansas Bus Emergency Service System, Medic First Aid Instructor Lists, Recall Listings, School Bus Safety Alert, Severe Weather Driving Tips, Survey, School Bus Planning Guide For School Bus Drivers,Take The Time To Save A Life School Bus Safety Workshops Information
    stodd@ksde.org

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