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Extractions: The A+ Education Foundation is dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in public education in Alabama at the K-12 level. It studies all aspects of public education in Alabama and is involved in hands-on efforts to work with and for schools, school systems and individual educators committed to excellence in education. Several task forces are in place to spur effective educational reform. ACADEMIC DISTINCTION FUND (ADF) The Academic Distinction Fund works to raise and invest private funds to support innovative actions that lead to academic excellence for students in East Baton Rouge Parish Public Schools. ADF promotes academic achievement for all students, encourages best practices in education, supports teachers in their work and professional growth, and fosters improved teaching and learning in public schools. ACHIEVE, INC.
CIS Georgia Programs parent education (parental Information and Resource Centers) The GeorgiaCommunities In Schools network includes 48 locally managed programs serving http://www.cisga.org/programs.html
Extractions: Mentoring The Georgia Communities In Schools network includes 48 locally managed programs serving students in 52 counties and 59 school systems throughout Georgia. Local CIS Programs are shown on the map below in Red . Counties in Blue have expressed an interest in starting CIS in their communities. Click on the county name nearest your region to obtain local service information. Communities In Schools of Georgia has four programmatic developmental stages: planning, implementation, operational and chartered. Although each of Georgias 49 Communities In Schools sites develop activities and programs that meet the specific needs of its particular community, certain programs operate on a multi-county/state-wide level. The following are descriptions of some of the key state-operated programs: The Performance Learning Centers (PLCs), geared toward students who are not fitting into the traditional school setting, provide another learning option for high school students and their parents. They are collaboratives with local school districts and are located in off-campus centers. Students receive one-on-one attention; complete assignments at their own pace using online-computer based curriculum; and develop a personal life plan.
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Extractions: This site is compatible with assistive technology. Skip to the global navigation including contact us, about us, site index and find us. Skip to the main navigation. Home Job Seekers L earn A bout E ducation and T raining Find out about education and training programs in Georgia, as well as sources of financial assistance for them. Although the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) does not directly operate training programs, it works closely with many partners who offer training and education programs. Career Advisors can provide information about education and training resources that can help customers meet their employment goals. R esources for E ducation and T raining Workforce Investment Act (WIA) One-Stop Workforce System Summary for Job Seekers
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The Georgia Learning Resources System The georgia Learning resources System (GLRS) is a network of 17 centers GLRS provides answers and resources to parents of students with disabilities. http://www.glrs.org/georgia_learning_resources_syste1.htm
Extractions: The Georgia Learning Resources System (GLRS) is a network of 17 centers around Georgia that provide training and resources to educators and parents of students with disabilities GLRS Provides Ongoing, Effective, Professional Learning To assist local school systems in meeting the federal requirements of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and No Child Left Behind (NCLB) GLRS provides ongoing professional learning (training) to teachers and administrators to assist them in implementing effective instructional strategies. GLRS provides training to educators so that: Children who are at risk of failure can learn to read. Children exhibit responsible behavior. Students with disabilities stay in school and transition to employment or college after they graduate from high school. Students with disabilities can participate in general education classes with their non-disabled peers. New special education teachers learn effective instructional strategies from mentor teachers.
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Extractions: ENERGY EDUCATION CLEARINGHOUSE Educational Materials for Sale Museums Dedicated to the History of Oil and Gas Professional Development Resources for Teachers, Students and Parents Special Projects and Other Internet Resources University Programs in Engineering and Geoscience Return to the IOGCC Home Page L inked below are Web sites that provide general education and energy-related resources to teachers, students and parents. Careers A American Petroleum Institute C Careers in the Geosciences , from the American Geological Institute N Natural Resources Career Pathway Up Education A American Association for the Advancement of Science Ask-An-Earth-Scientist , University of Hawaii Ask the Experts , from Scientific American Association for Science Education , based in the United Kingdom B
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Extractions: A perfect complement to Safe, Supportive, and Successful Schools, this manual shows school-based teams how to assess and respond effectively to student threats of violence. The goals are twofold: (1) maintain a safe school environment by preventing acts of violence, and (2) resolve problems that underlie threatening behavior. Includes guidelines on conducting assessments and implementing interventions, findings of current research, reproducibles, and case examples. Without the hassle and expense of traveling, you can connect with top instructors who speak on topics of importance to today's educators. You'll learn cutting edge strategies and proven techniques that will help you reach even your most challenging students. These convenient and cost-effective conferences are approximately two-hours long. Internet Achieving Early Reading Skills Internet Acquiring Word Recognition Skills Internet Building Vocabulary and Fluency Skills Internet Developing Comprehension Skills Click here for individual event details or call (800) 296-4770 for registration information.
NCSE Resource The Sticker adopted by the Cobb County Board of education violates the Establishment In August 2002, Jeffrey Selman and five other local parents, http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/news/2005/GA/201_victory_in_cobb_county_1_13_20
Extractions: This textbook contains material on evolution. Evolution is a theory, not a fact, regarding the origin of living things. This material should be approached with an open mind, studied carefully and critically considered. Selman et al. v. Cobb County School District et al. was heard in the Atlanta Division of the US District Court of the Northern District of Georgia, with Judge Clarence Cooper presiding, in November 2004. Lemon test. "Under the Lemon Lemon test are interrelated, he considered them together. On the purpose prong of Lemon , Cooper ruled, as expected on the basis of a preliminary ruling, that the Cobb County School Board did not It is on the effect prong of Lemon the Court believes that an informed, reasonable observer would interpret the Sticker to convey a message of endorsement of religion. That is, the Sticker sends a message to those who oppose evolution for religious reasons that they are favored members of the political community, while the Sticker sends a message to those who believe in evolution that they are political outsiders. This is particularly so in a case such as this one involving impressionable public school students who are likely to view the message on the Sticker as a union of church and state. Because of the history of antievolutionism both in the United States overall and in Cobb County in particular, "an informed, reasonable observer would understand the School Board to be endorsing the viewpoint of Christian fundamentalists and creationists that evolution is a problematic theory lacking an adequate foundation."
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Extractions: Civic Education Program In 2000, IFES began work in Georgia with local officials and community residents to stimulate discussion of community problems and to mobilize local resources to address them. Since 2002, IFES has also worked in schools throughout Georgia to promote civic participation among students, participatory decision-making within school administrations and the involvement of communities with local schools. Students, parents and teachers in IFES partner schools organize community service events and promote civic awareness inside and outside the schools. These working groups also lobby for the establishment of student councils, parent-teacher associations and boards of trustees. The three-year project involves 40 schools (10 in each region). IFES Civic Education Project Goals: To promote students and youth participation in school and community life; To support education reform efforts in Georgia by fostering more interactive, flexible and innovative learning methods;