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Extractions: US State Government Aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to apply for most state loan, grant and scholarship programs, in addition to the federal loans and grants. When you submit the FAFSA to the US Department of Education, they forward the information on the form to the state student assistance agency. Each state has a different FAFSA submission deadline. If you submit your FAFSA by March 1, you will be in time for all state deadlines, other than Michigan. If you miss the deadline, you will be ineligible to receive state aid for the entire academic year. Procedures for applying for state prepaid tuition programs and the national guard differ from state to state. The amount of information provided on the state web sites varies from state to states. Some states provide comprehensive information about residency requirements , loan, grant, scholarship and prepaid tuition programs and other state aid programs. Others provide minimal information. We recommend visiting the sites for both your state of residence and for the states of the colleges to which you are applying. A B C D ...
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Extractions: Administrative Code (1988) requires HIV education in elementary, middle, and high school, but the specific grades are up to the local schools. "The instructional program shall include, but not necessarily be limited to: definition of AIDS, ARC, HTLV-III; the symptoms and prognosis of AIDS; how the virus is spread; how the virus is not spread; ways to reduce the risks of getting AIDS, stressing abstinence; societal implications for this disease; local resources for appropriate medical care; and ability to demonstrate refusal skills, overcome peer pressure, and use decision?making skills." The state does not require schools to follow a specific curriculum, nor does it provide suggested resources. Further, the state does not have limitations on what can or cannot be included in the instruction.
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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
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Extractions: @import url(/css/core.css); State and Federal Requirements Search through our directory of State Departments of Education , which offers contact information and Web links to help you find information about licensure, alternative routes to teacher certification, and financial aid. State Department of Education Requirements Although all states must comply with the federal provision of No Child Left Behind, many states have programs for mid-career changers individuals who already have a bachelor's degreethat are alternatives to the traditional route to teacher certification. Just as teacher certification requirements differ from state to state, so do alternative certification program offerings. In the State Departments of Education directory, RNT provides resources developed by the National Center for Alternative Certification: a coded list of alternative certification programs offered in each state, and an alternative licensure key that describes details about the types of programs offered by each state.
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Extractions: 2004-2005 State Arts Education Policy Database This searchable database contains information on state arts education policy gathered in Fall 2004. It updates information that was provided on the website of the National Conference of State Legislatures (www.ncsl.org). It also includes new information that was not previously provided in the NCSL database. The database contains information collected primarily from state departments of education. The source of the information was principally the arts education consultant within the department of education. In some cases, responses came from other state department of education representatives, state arts council representatives and other state arts education sources. The database contains summaries of state policy on the following topics: General authority for arts education State standards for the arts State assessment measures in the arts Arts requirements for high school graduation Arts requirements for college entrance Licensure/certification requirements for arts teachers Licensure/certification requirements for general (elementary) classroom teachers Arts requirements for pre-service teachers Professional development requirements for arts teachers Current or recent state-appointed task forces or commissions relevant to arts education Chief State School Officer statement supportive of arts education State Education Department's website
Extractions: What does it mean to be environmentally literate? The National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education , initiated by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) in 1993, is attempting to answer that question. Environmental education is a process that aims to develop an environmentally literate citizenry that can compete in our global economy; has the skills, knowledge, and inclinations to make well-informed choices; and exercises the rights and responsibilities of members of a community. Through the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education , NAAEE is taking the lead in establishing guidelines for the development of balanced, scientifically accurate, and comprehensive environmental education programs. Quality environmental education programs facilitate the teaching of science, civics, social studies, mathematics, geography, language arts, etc. These guidelines will help educators develop meaningful environmental education programs that integrate across and build upon the high standards set by the core disciplines. The National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education is a multi-year program designed to identify and provide examples of high quality environmental education practice. The NPEEE materials posted on the NAAEE website are copies of the latest versions of the printed materials. Publication Information can be found on the
Extractions: Student Resources Prospective Students: Student Loans Scholarships Self-Assessments Newsletter ... College Rankings Current Students: Search Tools Reference Tools Virtual Libraries About Online Education: Accreditation Diploma Mills eLearning Assessment eLearning FAQ ... Educational Technology Relevant News Accrediting Bodies Considering Standards "The six bodies that grant accreditation to colleges and universities in the United States are near agreement on guidelines for evaluating distance education that differ from traditional accrediting standards by focusing on how much students learn. If enacted, the regional accrediting agencies would use the guidelines to set standards for granting accreditation to distance-education programs and institutions." "Representatives of the six U.S. regional accrediting bodies have finalized a set of recommendations for building and evaluating online-education programs. But the recommendations won't become accreditation standards, says Charles M. Cook, the director of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges' Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. 'We've always considered them testimonials, not a new set of standards,' he says. 'It's always been the local regions' option of how to adopt them.'"
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Extractions: Site Index Site Tour Enter term(s) to search NCSET E-News or WWW Search Tips Here you can find transition-related resources and education-related office contact information for states and territories in the United States. For more information about each contact (who they are, why you would contact them, etc.), click on the corresponding "about" link. Fields with are mandatory. 1. Select the contact(s): Select one or more State Transition Contact ( Who?
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RRFC Network state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new Hampshire, new Jersey, new York, 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: Who We Are The State Auditor's Office continually solicits new firms to join the pool of independent public accountants eligible to compete for the annual financial and compliance audits. The pool has been expanded in recent years as the Office of the State Auditor improved relationships with independent public accountants. Expanding the number of accountants in the bidding process is intended to make bids more competitive and increases the quality of the audits. Accounting firms must provide to the State Auditor's Office an organizational chart, results of an external quality peer review conducted every three years, proof of professional liability insurance, proof of an accounting license, a list of all certificate holders, a list of any professional service contracts performed for government entities and an individual firm profile document. All state agencies, local governments, colleges and universities, and public schools must be examined annually under New Mexico law. Audits begin near the end of the fiscal year on June 30 in New Mexico. More than 544 audits are performed with a cost of more than $6 million. The agencies being audited pay for these audits.
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COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS (The link is provided from www.archive.org). new mexico State University IA ) education Agency has extensive lists of WebQuests by subject area. http://www.coollessons.org/coolunits.htm
Extractions: COOL TEACHING LESSONS AND UNITS ALONG WITH RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS Short Cuts: WEBQUEST UNITS RESEARCH MODULES ONLINE PROJECTS READY MADE UNITS ... STUDENT RESOURCES Some personal notes about this web page: It is designed as a resource for teachers K-12 who wish to find quality ready-made units and lessons for all subjects, or who wish to develop their own units. This page emphasizes engaged learning models such as WebQuests, Research Modules and Project-Based Learning, but links include other forms of lessons and tutorials. Included also are sites to help you build your own units as well as some examples of sources to help students do research. Some of these units depend on the ability of students to do interactive work with others using technology. However, even if you have one or no computer in your classroom, most of the units linked at this site can be of much help. They are great learning experiences not only because of technology, but because they also involve students in activities that challenge them to solve problems by doing quality research, analyzing information, synthesizing possibilities, making judgments and then creating interesting products in order to communicate their results. Technology can be used as tools in making these exciting learning experiences even deeper, richer and more motivating.