SEER Brochure Representatives of the participating state education agencies serve as SEER s Iowa Department of education ° ° kentucky Environmental education Council http://www.seer.org/pages/Brochure.html
Extractions: SEER is a cooperative program that helps state education agencies in their efforts to strengthen the role of environment-based educational approaches in K-12 curricula and systemic reform efforts. SEER's staff coordinates professional development activities and research programs, disseminates educational resource materials and provides technical assistance to the states. A 1994 study of federal and state education agencies, local school districts, universities and environmental organizations revealed a broad-scale need for better information about strategies that are working to integrate environmental content, pedagogy and principles into formal K-12 educational systems. This study found that EE had achieved only minor integration in systemic education reform efforts. (Click here to see a copy of the report) As part of the study, environmental education coordinators from nine state education agencies convened to identify what specific steps needed to be taken to build a better knowledge base for the field. Among their recommendations was the establishment of a national entity that could help facilitate information sharing among the EE coordinators in the various state agencies and identify successful implementation strategies that might be replicated.
State Government Education Resources - Careers.Org kentucky education Resources. Council on Postsecondary education State Board for Educator Certification Texas education agencies Texas education http://www.careers.org/topic/06-65-state-government-education-resources.html
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Language, Speech And Hearing Contacts In State Education Agencies kentucky Lee Ann Olson kentucky Department of education Office of education for Exceptional Texas education Agency 1701 North Congress Austin, TX 78701 http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/education_agencies.htm
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Overview State education and higher education agencies currently compete with each other The kentucky education Reform Act of 1990 requires the Council on Higher http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-1ovr1.htm
Extractions: Report 1, 1994 Previous section Next section Contents Pathways home page Collaboration is never easy. But in times of tight financial constraints collaboration is especially difficult. State education and higher education agencies currently compete with each other for scarce public resources. This competition is part of what keeps them apart. The history of their development also separates state education from higher education. Each bears the baggage of its own traditional missions and roles. Many education reformers may argue that time and the present needs of society have blurred the distinctions between the services that the two sectors provide. However, many within the education community identify a clear dichotomy of duty: a compulsory and universal public K-12 education for America's children up to a certain age and a voluntary and to some degree selective postsecondary education system for those seeking advanced educational skills and/or entry into professional career ranks. Data on students progressing through the public schools and the public postsecondary institutions are collected separately. The data are often incompatible, which inhibits collaborative policy planning. The way in which public K-12 education and public postsecondary education are financed also divide the sectors. Public schools are wholly financed through tax dollars, while higher education receives funding from multiple sources: state revenues, federal funds for research and student financial aid, private sector research, students, and private donors. Competition and cost both influence the selection process in postsecondary institutions.
Kentucky's Family And Youth Services Centers Break New Ground We got other agencies involved right away and tried to stabilize the home situation, For more information on the kentucky education Reform Act, see http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/cityschl/city1_1e.htm
Extractions: Break New Ground When teachers at Fairdale High School in Kentucky became concerned about a 14-year-old girl (whom we'll call Wanda), they turned to the school's new Youth Services Center. The center is one of 37 new school-based social service centers in the Louisville area, and one of 373 Family Resource and Youth Service Centers statewide created by the comprehensive 1990 Kentucky Education Reform Act. Wanda is a bright girl with a young child. She lives with her mother, more than 10 miles from school. At this crisis point, Wanda's home was filled with tension. She regularly left the house with her child late at night against her mother's wishes. Then she came home too tired to catch the school bus the next day for the long ride to Fairdale. Concerned about Wanda's severe attendance problemseven though Fairdale has a program specially designed for young parents, male and femalethe school wanted to intervene before they lost her. Concerned Intervention Dan Clemons, Fairdale's Youth Services Center coordinator, convinced Wanda and her mother to come in for some meetings. He arranged ongoing psychotherapy for the distressed young woman. During the course of their conversations, the therapist discovered that Wanda was a victim of sexual abuse from within the family.
Extractions: read more The guaranty agencies below financially support the Clearinghouse and receive enrollment information directly from us. Their financial support allows us to provide service without charge to schools and students. California Student Aid Commission Colorado Student Loan Program Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Direct Loan Program (William D. Ford) Education Assistance Corporation Educational Credit Management Corporation Finance Authority of Maine Florida Office of Student Financial Assistance Georgia Higher Education Assistance Corporation Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation Illinois Student Assistance Commission Iowa College Student Aid Commission Kentucky Higher Education Asst. Authority Louisiana Office of Student Financial Assistance Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority MOSTARS - Missouri Student Loan Program Montana Guaranteed Student Loan Program National Student Loan Program, Inc.
KET's Internet Resources For Teachers This site is sponsored by a group of guaranty agencies who participate in the The kentucky Department of education s new Commonwealth Diploma Home Page http://www.ket.org/Education/IN/resources.html
Extractions: Teachers' Resource Sites What's on the web for ... For Reading, Writing, and Literature Teachers High school essay contest Sponsored by the Good Samaritan Foundation, this contest is open to Kentucky high school students. The Read In! online reading project will be on May 16, 2002. Authors will be online to chat about their books and answer questions about their careers. Register now to participate. Folger Shakespeare Library contains resources relating to aspects of the works and times of the great playwright. (NEH) At the Academy of American Poets jump to the Listening Room and hear poems being read by their authors. The collection includes archival recordings of authors who have since died. Whole Language and Phonics: Can They Work Together?
Kentucky.gov: - Education Resources KyEducators.org addresses the needs of kentucky educators by providing timely, Alphabetical list of kentucky agencies and departments. http://kentucky.gov/Portal/Category/edu_resources
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Kentucky.gov: - Colleges And Universities Welcome to GoHigherKY.org, kentucky s source for postsecondary education information, Alphabetical list of kentucky agencies and departments. http://kentucky.gov/Portal/Category/edu_secondary
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RRFC Network state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, Delaware, kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, 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.
Links State agencies. These are the websites of each states education and health Kansas State Department of education kentucky Department of education 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.
Extractions: OFFICIAL WEB SITE of the KENTUCKY ADOPTION COALITION KAC is a coalition of private adoption agencies in Kentucky. KAC membership includes agencies providing domestic and international adoptions, open and closed adoptions, adoption home studies, pregnancy counseling and maternity services. KAC Members meet regularly to: The KAC meets bi-monthly on the fourth Thursday of the month with member agencies rotating as hosts of the meetings. We are an organized coalition of licensed adoption agencies dedicated to the cooperative effort of preserving, protecting and promoting the choice of agency adoption. We stress education and the ethical, compassionate treatment of birth parents, adoptive parents and the children, before, during and after the adoption process. Services for Domestic Adoptions: Counseling for birth parents, adoptive parents, adoptees, and their families.
InternationalEd.org | States kentucky International education Summit press release and agenda; 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.
LITERACY.org: Staff/Partners kentucky educational Television Library of Congress/Center for the Book World education. COOPERATING AND SUPPORTING agencies FOR ILI http://www.literacyonline.org/staff.html
Education And Special Education Resources Links to State education agencies www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html kentucky Department of education 500 Moro St, Frankfort, KY 40601 http://www.pacer.org/links/national/education.htm
CKSEC.org - Mission Statement CKSEC The Central kentucky Special education Cooperative. through networking with kentucky Department of education, Local education agencies, http://cksecorg.temp.powweb.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=18&Ite
Civilrights.org Kentucky State Agencies To Rethink Minority civilrights.org. June 15, 2005. kentucky governmental offices fell short of their 10 LCCR supports the use of affirmative action in higher education, http://www.civilrights.org/issues/affirmative/details.cfm?id=32352