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81. SCALE Staff
and has a Master s degree in education from North David joined the SCALE staff in 1997 as the the Swearer Center he coordinated the rhode island Campus Compact
http://www.readwriteact.org/staff.html&e=747

82. State Support And Incentives
rhode island Department of education Website For a The state of rhode island has signed the 2000 agreement, members of the professional staff achieving National
http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Rhode%20Island&e=747

83. Rhode Island Adult Education Teacher Inquiry Project
Adult education Teacher Inquiry Projects, Related research and resources education Teacher Inquiry Projects were initially supported in rhode island through funding obtained through Section 353
http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Swearer_Center/Literacy_Resources/inquiry.html
Adult Education Teacher Inquiry Projects,
Related research and resources
This page provides information about and reports of locally undertaken practitioner-based inquiry and research work, as well as links to information developed around the world related to research addressing language and literacy development. New resources are added regularly to the alphabetized list, below.
Final research share (2003/4 projects): Wednesday, May 26 from 1 to 4 PM at the Genesis Center, 720 Potters Avenue, Providence. To learn about these research project grants, click here . To learn about current grant projects, click here ; final reports are being posted as they're submitted. Check back often between now and June 30.
Research share - July 31st: read more about it
this link leads to a write up of the work begun so far in thinking about new approaches to practitioner-based research in Rhode Island and also includes links to a range of research reports being considered by the group.
Inquiry projects were again supported during the 2002 - 2003 academic year. [ Applcations here,

84. RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION OFFICE OF SPECIAL NEEDS SCHOOL
disabilities. The School Support System model is designed to promote the involvement of the whole school district, regular educators as well asspecial educators and parents. Orientation Meeting
http://www.ridoe.com/Special_needs/WestWarwickSchooReport.PDF

85. Rhode Island Department Of Education
rhode island Department of education.
http://www.bigpicture.org/1999-2000metport_board.htm&e=747

86. Jack ReedUnited States Senator From Rhode Island
Senator Reed announced that rhode island will receive Smithsonian Institution provides free educational outreach and Their staff can assist with the scheduling
http://www.senate.gov/~reed/&e=747

87. Rhode Island Cancer Council, Inc.
The rhode island CANCER COUNCIL staff will be in many local health fairs throughout rhode island. We will also be presenting educational programs throughout
http://www.ricancercouncil.org/&e=747

88. Center For Children & Technology
with the New York City Public Schools Division of Bilingual education to create We also provided staff development for members of Media Workshop New York, an
http://www2.edc.org/CCT/topic.asp?numTopicId=15&e=747

89. TLL Staff Profiles Jane Dunphy
and completed program evaluation projects for the rhode island Department of how the related learning model may help guide educational innovations staff Profiles
http://web.mit.edu/tll/who/rudy.htm&e=747

90. Northern Rhode Island Chamber Of Commerce
The Northern rhode island Chamber of Commerce is a 1 200member strong business organization dedicated to serving the interests of businesses in the nine communities that make up northern rhode
http://www.nrichamber.com/
Your browser does not support script The Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce is Rhode Island's LOCAL Chamber, providing opportunities for businesses to grow and prosper, not only regionally but also globally. Businesses can build success by joining the Chamber and taking advantage of: L obbying - The Chamber has two full-time lobbyists on staff who give voice to the business community at the local, state and federal levels. O pportunities for Learning - The Chamber organizes frequent seminars conducted by experts and by partnering with more than 25 organizations throughout the state to put our members in touch with the professionals they need to know.
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ommunity Development - Our community advisory groups serve as the Chamber's eyes and ears in the nine communities of the northern Rhode Island region. A ccess - Members of the Chamber are part of northern Rhode Island's strongest networking organization with access to nearly 1,300 businesses. Chamber members may also

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