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Pima Council On Aging What's New Upcomming Events Virginia Cappeller, PhD. For more information call the Arizona Geriatric Education Center at Phone (202) 2893979 www.gu.org SEPTEMBER 26 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Education And Therapeutic Services - AZ Humane.org education and Therapeutic Services are provided by the arizona Humane Society. sources including behavioral health agencies, social service providers, http://www.azhumane.org/education/index.shtml
Extractions: home media pets adoption rescue ... store Search advance search Education and Therapeutic Services BEHAVIOR INFORMATION Need some tips on bringing a new pet into your family? Is your current pet being a “little devil?" Would you like to know how to train your pet using positive reinforcement techniques? Our Pets and People Educational Services Department offers behavior classes to the public. In addition, literature is available on many behavior and educational topics at no charge . Click here for information HUMANE EDUCATION Kids of all ages love learning about animals! Through humane education programs, children learn important character values, such as respect and compassion for all living creatures. The Arizona Humane Society has a variety of programs available for classes or groups. Field Trips
Extractions: Arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education is a consortium of schools, school districts, businesses, industries, institutions of higher education, professional organizations, research laboratories, governmental agencies, informal education agents, community groups, and individuals committed to the shared purpose of improving the quantity and quality of education in mathematics, science, and technology. Arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education The Arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (AZAMSTE or AZA) sponsors and participates in a variety of Mathematics Education, Science Education, and Technology Education events such as the Science Fairs, Science Olympiad, Oustanding Teacher Awards, and other topics of interest to educators. The major purpose of the Arizona Alliance for Mathematics, Science and Technology Education is to join together various individuals and groups in the state of Arizona to aid in the improvement of mathematics, science, and technology education. Arizona Alliance - Grand Canyon University
State Education Agencies education agencies listed alphabetically by state. arizona Department of education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 (602) 5425460 http://www.educationpolicy.org/StateAgencies.htm
Extractions: Home Reform Briefs Newsletter Pubs List ... E-mail EPI In most cases, these addresses and links are to state departments of education. The corresponding web sites vary, but often include information about: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Territories Alabama Department of Education
AzSCA, Inc. The arizona School Counselors Association, Inc. supports school counselors through professional HHS, education and Related agencies Appropriations bill. http://www.azsca.org/
Extractions: skip to: page content links on this page site navigation footer (site information) Home Membership Search Home ... Current News About Us Membership Events Legislative Update ... Resources 2006 AzSCA, Inc. Conference Tucson Counselors Breakfast 2006 Arizona Academy for School Counselors Contact the Web Master Tori Bourguignon Would you like to advertise with AzSCA, Inc.? Click here Vision and Mission Statement The Arizona School Counselors Association, Inc. supports school counselors through professional development, resources, and advocacy at the state and national level. We empower school counselors to lead systemic change by delivering to all students a comprehensive competency based program, aligned with state standards for academic, personal/social, and career development. Download/Print our Vision and Mission Statement Current New s 2006 AzSCA, Inc. Conference Keynote Announced! Arizona school counselors and educators know that H.B. 2368 Requires school district governing boards to adopt polices and procedures that prohibit students from harassing, intimidating and bullying other students. For this reason, and many others, AzSCA, Inc. is proud to announce that
Welcome To The AzAHEC Site Welcome to the arizona Area Health education Centers (AzAHEC), home page. community based agencies, health care institutions and healthcare providers. http://www.azahec.org/
Learn & Serve America Below is a directory of State education agencies (SEAs). SEAs receive Formulabased funds from arizona, arizona Department of education Phoenix, AZ http://www.learnandserve.org/about/contact/sea.asp
Extractions: FONT SIZE: Default Large About Learn and Serve America What Is Learn and Serve America? What Is Service-Learning? Impact of Learn and Serve America Learn and Serve America Programs ... State Education Agencies Select a State Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia 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 Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Other National Service Programs NationalService.gov Senior Corps AmeriCorps Hurricane Katrina Volunteer Support Fund In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Corporation is coordinating volunteers to assist with repair and relief efforts in areas affected by this devastating storm. Your donation will support volunteers in providing food and shelter, managing donations, helping victims get necessary assistance, and long-term rebuilding efforts. Donate Now to our Below is a directory of State Education Agencies (SEAs). SEAs receive Formula-based funds from Learn and Serve America. Most of the funds are distributed by subgrant to schools and school districts who work with one or more community partner organization to create service-learning projects that simultaneously meet community needs and support the development of students academic, civic, and service skills.
Our Agencies - Mesa United Way www.acbvi.org. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central arizona www.fsaphoenix.org. Foundation for Blind Children Providing education, counseling, media, http://www.mesaunitedway.org/help/agencies.htm
Extractions: contact officials Mesa United Way's goal is to ensure a local safety net of core services for children, the disabled, elderly and those experiencing unforeseen hardships. When you give to the Community Care Fund , you allow these services to continue and new services to develop. COMMUNITY CARE FUND ARE YOU IN NEED? OUR AGENCIES KidsCAN! CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL HEALTH-CARE NEEDS "PRIDE" NEIGHBORHOOD GRANTS The agencies listed below received allocations from the Community Care Fund during the 2004 Campaign to provide core services to Mesa residents. Click here to view allocations to these agencies. Community Impact Areas Assisting with Unforeseen Hardship
STATE NCATE Links to State education agencies http//www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm arizona Department of education 1535 West Jefferson Street http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Reference/Government_Resources/Education_A
AIHEC.org education BA Special education, University of arizona She also networks with various state education agencies and national organizations. http://www.aihec.org/AIHEC Documents/Kellogg Leadership Fellows/2004-2005 AIHEC
Extractions: M.Ed., Lesley College , Cambridge , MA Experience: Computer Instructor, Fort Peck Community College and Gear-Up Coordinator, Brockton Public Schools Ms Bighorn is responsible for advising all of the education students at Fort Peck Community College . She also administers the Career Ladder Teacher Training Program in addition to teaching computer application and other technology courses on an as needed basis. College: Fort Peck Community College Poplar , MT 59255 Ms Teresa Dorsett Title: Student Support Services Coordinator Experience: United National Indian Tribal Youth (UNITY) consultant, Adjunct Professor, Redlands Community College , Education Director, Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. Administration of the SIPI Student Support Services Program is Ms Dorsett's primary responsibility. This program supports low income, first generation, and disabled students in their academic and personal endeavors while attending SIPI. She is also involved in SIPI's initiatives on the assessment of retention and graduation rates and the implementation of the students' first year experience program.