Extractions: Continuing Education The Board of Nursing Must be 20 contact hours within the last renewal period. Must be related to the practice of nursing. At least 10 of the 20 hours must be formally peer reviewed and approved continuing education. Up to 4 hours may be CPR or BLS courses. Acceptable Continuing Education The Board of Nursing does not pre-approve offerings, but may accept as continuing education for reinstatement of a license or for license renewal the following learning experiences: Academic courses in an accredited post-secondary institution which are related to the specific knowledge and/or technical skills required for the practice of nursing. Contact Hour Equivalencies One academic semester hour is equal to 15 contact hours. For example, an approved 3 credit hour course would provide 45 contact hours of continuing education credit.
Voices For Children - Nebraska She has a BS and MS in Vocational education and has held positions as a publicschool Deborah has also served on the Board of Directors for the nebraska http://www.voicesforchildren.com/voices/board.html
Extractions: Select Area of Interest CHILDREN'S AGENDA - Out-of Home Care - Early Childhood - Education - Juvenile Justice - Nutrition ADVOCACY - Media - Publications - Speakers Bureau - Events - Kids Count ABOUT VOICES - Board Information - Staff Information - Annual Report - History - Mission / Vision - Directions / Map MEMBERS ONLY LOGIN CALENDAR SUPPORT - Membership Information - Donations - Volunteer Information - Fundraising RESOURCES WEBSITE INFORMATION Children's Agenda Advocacy Calendar About Voices ... Kristine is an Audit Partner for Deloitte and Touche LLP. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and Nebraska Society of Certified Public Accountants. She has a BA degree from Buena Vista University. Kristine serves on the Great Plains Girl Scout Council's Finance Committee and Board of Directors, and Buena Vista University Alumni Board of Directors. Kristine and her husband Tom have two daughters, Sarah and Carrie.
Nebraska School Policy Censors Critical Sexuality Education The nebraska Board of education, a school system that stresses abstinenceonly-until-marriageeducationwhich censors information about contraception for http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/news/press/041001.htm
Extractions: WASHINGTON, DC (April 10, 2001) Advocates for Youth's President, James Wagoner, today calls on the Nebraska Board of Education to support effective comprehensive sexuality education that provides information about both abstinence and contraception. "At a time when one-third of all new HIV infections occur in those under the age of 21, American teens deserve medically accurate, realistic information about sex," said Wagoner. "Anything less, in the era of AIDS, runs contrary to medical research and basic common sense." The Nebraska Board of Education, a school system that stresses
Extractions: LINCOLN, NE - The eight-member Nebraska Board of Education passed a resolution on August 9 in support of the Pledge of Allegiance as currently written, including the words "under God." Former elementary school teacher and board member, Kathy Wilmot of Beaver City, introduced the resolution, which was unanimously approved by the board without discussion. (See excerpts from text of resolution To preface her introduction, Mrs. Wilmot shared with board members a few comments from one of her constituents. "The American Flag is the symbol of the USA; loved by its bearers, respected by its friends, feared by its enemies," Wilmot quoted, "but this nation's strength does not lie in a piece of red, white and blue cloth. Rather, it lies in the common beliefs our flag represents, including the belief that we are 'one nation, under God.' If we fail to pass these beliefs on to future generations, neither our flag nor the nation she stands for will survive." After the meeting, Mrs. Wilmot expressed satisfaction that the board acted so quickly and decisively to protect the rights of students and educators. "I'm proud that our board is standing with Governor Mike Johanns and Attorney General Don Stenburg in reminding local boards and school districts that the Pledge of Allegiance as written is legal in Nebraska's schools. Students choosing not to participate have that right, but schools should ensure that students and faculty wishing to recite the pledge may continue to do so."
Extractions: L ibrary D evelopment S ervices NEBRASKA TRUSTEE HANDBOOK Chapter 6 Certification for Public Librarians and Trustees What is Public Librarian Certification? Many professions have established levels of education and training for those involved in their specific professions. Guidelines for Accreditation (1996) includes certification requirements for the administrative librarian among the guidelines required for basic library accreditation. The goals of the certification program is to: Improve library service throughout the state. Motivate public librarians to acquire, maintain and develop their skills. Recognize public librarians who update their knowledge and skills. Improve the public image of librarians and libraries. Provide guidelines for public library boards to use in selecting and retaining personnel. First Time Applicants Provisional Certification As soon as a director of a public library in Nebraska is hired, that person should apply for Provisional Certification in the Public Librarian Certification Program. The board of trustees may require that a potential director be certified before the hiring takes place. This would apply to other staff as designated by the director or board of trustees. If the applicant has a Masters Degree in Library Science (MLS) from an ALA accredited institution, the applicant would automatically be certified in the Public Librarian Certification Program after completing the application process. The applicant would not be required to complete the four Basic Skills courses but would have to accumulate a minimum of 45 hours of continuing education credits within the three year period from the date of the issuance of the certificate.
Continuing Education Online Training Courses Continuing education (CE) Credits are issued by the nebraska Library Commissionas part of the nebraska Public Librarian or Board Certification Program. http://www.nlc.state.ne.us/libdev/onlinetraining.html
Extractions: Nebraska Library Commission, the library for Nebraska's librarians he Nebraska Library Commission invites you to get an education at your library by taking Online Continuing Education Training Courses from the Nebraska Library Commission and other Internet sources. Library Commission Library Development staff plan and provide many workshops and training sessions for Nebraska librarians. Online courses are one more way to help librarians plan, continue their education, and develop policies. These courses address topics and issues that library staff encounter in the daily operations of the library. Nebraska Library Commission Basic Skills Training Courses
The University :: Nebraska Wesleyan University Campaign Cabinet education Unit Chair, 19992002; Board of Trustees NebraskaCouncil on Economic education, 1998-2002. WESLEYAN 2010 Statement of Vision http://www.nebrwesleyan.edu/university/president.php
Extractions: University Jeanie Watson became the 15th president of Nebraska Wesleyan University on July 1, 1997. Before coming to Nebraska Wesleyan, she served as dean of the H. Sophie Newcomb Memorial College at Tulane University; dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Hamline University; and associate dean of the Brown College of Arts and Sciences at Southwestern University (Georgetown, Texas). Earlier in her career, she held teaching positions at Rhodes College, Marshall University, Gustavus Adolphus College, Stonehill College, and the University of Nebraska. Dr. Watson earned her bachelor's degree in English at Baylor University; her master's degree at Midwestern State University; and her doctorate, in English, at Ohio University. She is the author or editor of several books, including Approaches to Teaching the Arthurian Tradition Risking Enchantment: Coleridge's Symbolic World of Faery , and Ambiguous Realities: Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
ACEAN-Adult Continuing Education Association Of Nebraska The nebraska Department of education Director for Adult education will serve asa nonvoting, ex officio Board member. The officers of the Association shall http://www.acean.org/mission.html
Extractions: WE, supporting these beliefs, seek to build a stronger adult and continuing education movement through the ASSOCIATION. The purposes of this ASSOCIATION are: 1) To support, expand, and interpret the concept of lifelong learning. 2) To bring together Nebraskans who are interested in adult education, that they may work together toward the advancement of that vital segment of education. 3) To promote and provide consultation to those people, throughout the state, who are interested in programs of adult and continuing education. 4) To disseminate knowledge and practices in the field through the use of in-service training. 5) To provide adequate opportunities for meeting, and sharing ideas among Association members. 6) To publish a periodical for distribution to the membership. February 21, 2001 CONSTITUTION AND BY-LAWS (Adobe Acrobat Format) PREAMBLE In the belief that learning is a continuing process In the belief that throughout life a person can grow in effectiveness In the belief that educators must seek new and more effective ways to meet these ends WE, supporting these beliefs, seek to build a stronger adult and continuing education movement through the ASSOCIATION.
ACEAN-Adult Continuing Education Association Of Nebraska He was a member of ACEAN from 1982 through 1998, served on its board and received She is a member of the nebraska Student education Association and Phi http://www.acean.org/conferencearchives.html
Extractions: at the Midtown Holiday Inn in Grand Island. (2003 Award Winners) Many individuals were recognized by the Adult and Continuing Education Association of Nebraska (ACEAN) at its annual conference Feb. 18-19 2004 in Grand Island. Rookie of the Year Charlie Gregory, associate dean of extended learning services (ELS) at Central Community College-Grand Island, received the Rookie of the Year Award. The award is given to an individual who has worked in the field of adult and continuing education for less than three years and has demonstrated excellence in administration, programming, teaching or other areas. In his position at CCC, Gregory plans, organizes, administers and directs the operation of the CCC ELS program in the Grand Island area and helps with the coordination and delivery of educational services throughout the college area as needed. Prior to joining the CCC staff, he was an agriculture business management instructor and interim dean of community services at Mid-Plains Community College, agriculture department chairman at Iowa Western Community College and associate dean of agriculture, natural resources, power technology and natural sciences at Hawkeye Community College. He earned a bachelor's degree and master's degree from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Even though he has been at CCC for only 16 months, he has already served on several college-wide committees, including the college strategic planning committee, in a leadership role. He has also provided outstanding leadership in the delivery of early entry courses to the schools in K-12 consortiums in our area.
Education Requirements CRNA, American Association Of Nurse The nebraska Department of Health or the Council on Accreditation of Nurse A regional accrediting agency approved by the board of education in the state http://www.aana.com/crna/sga/ed_req_mowy.asp
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Extractions: Resources Organizations Accepting CEUs Document Center Find Authorized Providers Find Organizational Members ... Media The following is a list of those companies, regulatory boards, and organizations that currently accept the IACET CEU. This list is not exhaustive, nor does it guarantee that an IACET CEU will automatically be accepted. CEUs may be subject to additional review by that specific company, board, or organization. IACET does not regularly monitor changes in organizations or regulatory boards requirements for acceptance of IACET CEUs. Individuals are strongly encouraged to check with their specific regulatory boards, employees or other agencies to confirm that courses taken from IACET Authorized Providers and courses taken for IACET CEUs will be accepted by that entity. Should your organization wish to be listed for accepting the IACET CEU, or if you know of an organization who accepts the IACET CEU who is not listed, please email
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The Kennedy Center Around The Nation President, nebraska Alliance for Arts education Omaha, NE, Participant.Kennedy Center Corporate Fund Board A partnership composed of the nation s most http://www.kennedy-center.org/states/state.cfm?state=NE
NCATE - Institutions - FAQ About NCATE NASBE* National Association of State boards of education NBPTS* National Boardfor Professional Teaching Standards NCATE National Council for Accreditation http://www.ncate.org/institutions/acronyms.asp?ch=107
Other State Boards Of Education National Association of State boards of education State Profiles K-12 GovernanceStructures Database US State Departments and boards of education http://nekesc.org/kbe.html
EAS : Study In The US : Specific Subjects Colorado Board of Barbers and Cosmetologists Higher education Dept Div. of PrivateOccupational Schools nebraska State Board of Cosmetologist Examiners http://www.fulbright.co.uk/eas/studyus/subjects/cosmetology.html
Extractions: Always be sure that any school you choose is accredited by state and/or national boards of cosmetology by contacting the associations mentioned below and the appropriate state board. The institution you choose must be accredited and able to issue forms needed to apply for a student visa. Be sure that any certificate you receive recognised in your home country, as you will be required to return home after your course of study. Consider how long your programme of study will take, the total cost of the programme (tuition plus all living expenses times the number of years in the programme), and whether you will be allowed to use equipment or receive work experience. Visas for Study
EDUCATION COUNCIL Mr. Bob Huber, nebraska education Telecommunications Commission Mr.Schafer distributed copies of a nebraska State Records Board Grant for an education http://www.nitc.state.ne.us/ec/meetings/minutes/ECminutes04.19.02.htm
Extractions: EDUCATION COUNCIL Nebraska Information Technology Commission Friday, April 19, 2002, 9:00 a.m. Lincoln Public Schools Administration Building, Room E111 Lincoln, Nebraska PROPOSED MINUTES MEMBERS PRESENT: Dr. Bill Berndt, UNMC Mr. Con Dietz, Creighton University Ms. Linda Engel, Nebraska City Schools Mr. Jeff Johnson, Centennial Public Schools Mr. Joe LeDuc, Lincoln Diocese Catholic Schools Mr. Dennis Linster, (Alt. for Dr. Sheila Stearns, Wayne State College) Mr. Ed Rastovski, Wahoo Public Schools D r. Chuck Friesen, (Alt. for Mr. Al Schneider, ESU 5) Dr. Robin Smith, (Alt. for Dr. Tom Krepel, Chadron State College) Mr. Alan Wibbels, ESU 10 LIAISONS PRESENT: Mr. Bob Huber, Nebraska Education Telecommunications Commission Dr. Dean Bergman, Nebraska Department of Education MEMBERS AND LIAISONS NOT PRESENT: Mr. Keith Bartels, Boards of Education; Ms. Brenda Decker, Division of Communications; Mr. Kent Hendrickson, (alt. for Harvey Perlman, UNL); Dr. Jack Huck, Southeast Community College; Mr. Tip ONeill, Association of Independent Colleges and Universities of Nebraska; Dr. David Powers, Coordinating Commission for Postsecondary Education; Dr. Joe Preusser, Central Community College; and Dr. Rob Ziegler, Madison Public Schools. CALL TO ORDER, ELECTRONIC POSTING, ROLL CALL
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