Alabama Public Television Learning alabama State Department of education http//www.alaedu.org/. A+ education Foundation National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral agencies http://www.aptv.org/Learning/resources.asp
The Association Of Teacher Educators between local education agencies and institutions of higher education in alabama State University COE, 915 South Jackson St. Montgomery, AL 36103 http://www.ate1.org/pubs/Distinguished_Prog.cfm
Extractions: The award for the Distinguished Program in Teacher Education has been established to recognize and honor outstanding teacher education programs that exemplify collaboration between local education agencies and institutions of higher education in program development and administration. The Association stands committed to recognizing this critical connection. This award is designed to stimulate development and innovation which will bring into harmony all those agencies which have direct involvement in the preparation of teachers. It also is intended to emphasis the Association's concern for quality in teacher preparation. The 2006 award will be presented at the ATE Annual Meeting to be held in Atlanta, GA, in February, 2006. Who May Enter?
RRFC Network state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
Extractions: The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
Extractions: To find other help resources select a topic from the list and click GO Select a Topic US - National Organizations US - Federal Agencies US - State By State Resource Guides Canadian Resources Information By Phone International Links LD Schools On-line Resources Parent Advocacy US State Departments of Education If you are a professional interested in listing your services, sign-up online now! Select a State Alabama Alaska American Samoa Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Virgin Island Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Com. North. Mariana Island
ACCSCT State Vocational education agencies (a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site). alabama Office of Career Technical education http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
Extractions: The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid ... Financial responsibility requirements for schools participating in FSA programs Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies (a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113)
Autism Society Of Alabama - Disability Resources www.acdd.org. alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services SES is also responsible for ensuring that education agencies providing services are in http://www.autism-alabama.org/disres.htm
Extractions: Asperger's Syndrome Autism Society of America ASNC Bookstore Calendar ... Volunteer Opportunities Alabama Disability Resources We hope these resources are helpful in your search for more information. We cannot guarantee these links will always work or the content contained within. If you have problems with any of these websites, please contact the webmaster on the problem site. Alabama Council for Developmental Disabilities MissionTo serve as an advocate for Alabama's citizens with developmental disabilities and their families; to empower them with the knowledge and opportunity to make informed choices and exercise control over their own lives; and to create a climate for positive social change to enable them to be respected, independent and productive integrated members of society.
Links State agencies. These are the websites of each states education and health alabama State Department of education Alaska Department of education and http://www2.edc.org/MakingHealthAcademic/links.asp
Extractions: EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations Federal Agencies State Agencies ... Funding Opportunities EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Hundreds of national organizations place the welfare of children at the heart of their missions. Nonprofit trade associations, coalitions, service delivery networks, and other NGOs are valuable sources of information on school health. Nearly 70 national NGOs collaborated with EDC on the book Health is Academic: A Guide to Coordinated School Health Programs . They appear with an asterisk (*) next to their names. Federal Agencies Listed here are the major federal agencies that address different aspects of school health in its broadest definition and in specific or targeted initiatives. State Agencies Technical Assistance Centers and Research Institutions We have culled a sample list of centers that collect information and provide technical assistance to individuals, agencies, and institutions that are implementing school health programs. Youth Data Sources To assist you in compiling data to make your case for the need for a school health program, this list provides a sample of relevant sources.
NTP--DOT's State education agencies. If there is a change in the name or address for the Director of please email those changes to ycamacho@edc.org, alabama http://www2.edc.org/NTP/dotlist.html
Teacher Prep Directory State Contacts State education agencies. alabama alabama Department of education Alaska Alaska Department of education and Early Development Arizona http://www.crede.org/tools/directory2-1/contacts.html
STATE NCATE Links to State education agencies http//www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm. * alabama Department of education Gordon Persons Office Building http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Reference/Government_Resources/Education_A
Aging - Alabama Association Of Regional Councils AARC s affiliate, the alabama Association of Area agencies on Aging (A4A) Legal Services education programs informing the elderly of their rights and http://www.alarc.org/aging/index2.html
Extractions: One of the most visible programs provided by the regional councils is the Aging Program. Nine (9) of Alabama's thirteen (13) area agencies on aging (AAA) exist as divisions or departments of regional councils. These aging programs have service areas that mirror the regions and form a comprehensive, coordinated service delivery system for older Alabamians. Through this network, the regional councils act as advocates for the population over 60. Services are coordinated for senior citizens using state, federal, and local resources. Duties include assessing the needs of the elderly, coordinating the needed services, keeping the elderly informed of current events affecting them, and acting on their behalf to maintain their independence and quality of life. To achieve these goals, the area agencies on aging administer and provide the following services: Nutrition - Over 350 senior centers are operated throughout Alabama to provide hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens on a daily basis. In addition to serving balanced lunches, these centers provide consumer information, nutrition education, health and welfare programs, and recreation for some 30,000 participants. Some centers also deliver a limited number of lunches to older people who are home-bound.
Alabama Foster Adoptive Parent Association Provide and promote quality training and education. Develop partnerships with other child advocacy agencies and organizations. http://www.afapa.org/
InternationalEd.org | States alabama international education initiative rationale and proposal the summit brought together education, business, government and private agencies to http://www.internationaled.org/states.htm
Extractions: Given today's economic and political realities, states and localities have a greater stake than ever before in their residents' capacity to understand and respond to global events. Across the nation, state governments and local communities are struggling to adapt to the demandsand reap the benefitsof an interconnected world. With a common goal of ensuring their students succeed in a knowledge economy, twenty states work together to create supportive policies and share best practices.
Extractions: Home Defenders Publications The Biodiversity Center Saving Biodiversity: A Status Report on State Laws, Policies, and Programs ... State Profiles: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California ... Wyoming he state's population density is 80 people per square mile. Population density has increased 5 percent since 1982. The amount of developed land increased 19 percent between 1982 and 1992. The risk to ecosystems is extreme. Half of the state's wetlands have been lost since 1780. All but a few remnants of the Black Belt prairie have been converted to agriculture. The state has 89 federally listed threatened and endangered species. Biological Diversity Policy Status of Biodiversity Science Endangered Species Alabama does not have an endangered species act. Instead, using its administrative authority, the state's Natural Heritage Program maintains lists of nongame species it considers endangered, threatened, of special concern or poorly known. There are no penalties for taking listed species. State Agency Management for Biodiversity State-owned Lands No requirements for natural resource agencies to plan and manage their lands in a biologically sustainable manner were identified by the research.
SERVE Interior Page 2 Regional education agencies. RESAs; Consortia. educational Organizations The Exchange is alabama s new educational web portal where teachers and http://www.serve.org/Policy/AL.php
Extractions: State Education Agencies State Government Regional Education Agencies Educational Organizations Alabama Best Practices Center The Teaching and Learning Clearinghouse is a collaboration of the Alabama Best Practices Center and the Alabama Teacher Quality Enhancement Project. Alabama Conference of Educators The Alabama Conference of Educators is a professional association for Alabama teachers.
Education (Harpers.org) The President announced that among government agencies the Department of education Nov 13, alabama s board of education voted to put a sticker with a http://www.harpers.org/Education.html
Extractions: Jul 25 The Iranian education Three families of Columbine shooting victims sued school employees for failing to prevent the massacre. A thirteen-year-old boy in Renton, Washington, stood up on a table in his school cafeteria and fired a shot into the ceiling; he wore black clothing and had dyed blue the tips of his blond hair. Week of
CCSSO.org - Chief State School Officers Method of Selection State education agencies SEA Directory Membership Meetings Ph.D., educational Administration, University of alabama http://www.ccsso.org/chief_state_school_officers/meet_the_chiefs/results.cfm?sta
WBHM.Org (Education Budget Cuts) The full alabama House gave approval to a 4.5 billion dollar education Trust Eliminated from the budget funding for nonstate agencies, museums and http://www.wbhm.org/News/2004/Education_Budget_Cuts.html
Extractions: Lissa LeGrand Birmingham Lawmakers in the full Alabama House gave approval to a 4-and-a-half billion dollar Education Trust Fund budget. Money ($40 million) is in there for the Alabama Reading Initiative and for lawmakers' projects in their respective districts. However, lawmakers cut funding for non-state agencies, museums and other educational programs that were once funded by the budget. One organization, AIDS Alabama, says Alabama school kids are the ones who will suffer for the cuts. WBHM's Steve Chiotakis spoke with the CEO of AIDS Alabama, Kathie Hiers. Hiers says her organization saw the cuts coming. And she says every year there is a debate about whether the funds for AIDS Alabama, about $250,000 would be cut. But she says her HIV/AIDS education initiative in schools all across the state is mandated by the state school superintendent and AIDS Alabama is the logical and economical choice in administering it, given the infection rate among young people. "We have almost two new infections in Alabama every single day. And about half of the new infections are young people," she says. "I shudder to think what the infection rates are going to go to if we don't provide this education in the public schools."