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Cofcca - Council Of Family And Child Caring Agencies An association that uses advocacy and education to enhance foster care, adoption, family preservation, and special education services in new york State. http://www.cofcca.org/
Extractions: The Council of Family and Child Caring Agencies is the principal representative for nearly all the voluntary, not-for-profit organizations providing foster care, adoption, family preservation, and special education services in New York State. With 125 member organizations, ranging in size from storefront operations to some of the nation's largest multi-service agencies, COFCCA works with its members and government to ensure quality services for our most vulnerable children - children who have suffered abuse and abandonment and children at-risk. 19 West 21st Street
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Supportive Housing Homepage 1 A coalition representing 160 private nonprofit supportive housing agencies in new york State which provides permanent housing for the formerly homeless. The Network provides resources, public education, and advocacy on behalf of our members. http://www.shnny.org/
Links To State Education Agencies new Hampshire new Jersey new Mexico new york North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html
New York State Community Action Association Dedicated to the growth and education of Community Action agencies in new york State to sustain their efforts in advocating and improving the lives of lowincome new yorkers. http://www.nyscaaonline.org/
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Extractions: Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) New York - The Empire State Updated 5/2005 State Index About / Hints / Link Note: The following sites represent organizations and agencies that serve New York State residents with disabilities. National organizations that happen to be based in New York City (or State) are listed by subject in The DRM WebWatcher General Big Apple Greeter - Greeter Access Project [added 10/2/2000] See also Multi-Service Agencies Advocacy and Legal Rights Advocacy Center (Rochester) New York State Office of Advocate for Persons with Disabilities Self-Advocacy Association of New York State [link updated 7/11/01] The Self-Advocates of Central New York See also Independent Living Aging ElderWeb New York New York State Office for the Aging AIDS/HIV New York State Department of Health - HIV/AIDS Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in New York Alzheimer's Association - Long Island Chapter Arts The Institute for Theatre-Learning [added 10/24/00] Very Special Arts New York City Assistive Technology Center for Assistive Technology (University of Buffalo) Technology Related Assistance for Individuals with Disabilities (TRAID) Project Attention Deficit Disorder Greater Rochester Attention Deficit Disorder Association See also Learning Disabilities Autism Autism Foundation of New York - Autism Advocacy Outreach Group (AFNY-AAOG) [added 10/28/00]
FinAid | Student Loans | Guarantee Agencies new york State Higher education Services Corporation (HESC) alternate link or send email to info@vsac.org. Private education Loan Guarantee agencies http://www.finaid.org/loans/guaranteeagencies.phtml
Extractions: Guarantee Agencies Federal student loans are extremely low risk loans, as compared with other types of unsecured loans, in part because the Federal government guarantees them against default. This section of FinAid provides information about student loan guarantee agencies, also referred to as student loan guarantors and student loan guaranty agencies. Guarantee agencies insure student loans against default. The 1% guarantee fee that is collected from each disbursement is paid to the designated guarantee agency to cover the costs of insuring the loan. (Some guarantee agencies have built up enough of a reserve that they are able to waive or reduce the guarantee fee.) If the borrower defaults, dies or becomes totally and permanently disabled, the guarantee agency reimburses the lender for the balance remaining on the loan. Mapping Your Future Mapping Your Future is a web site sponsored by a group of 35 FFELP guarantee agencies and secondary markets. The site provides information on planning a career selecting a school , and paying for school . It also includes a college admissions and financial aid calendar FFELP Guarantee Agencies American Education Services (AES) alternate link ] is a student loan guarantor located in Pennsylvania. AES is a division of the
Extractions: By John Cradler, Far West Laboratory This article suggests the approach to implement technology based on the authors 25 years of experience in this area, plus the findings of studies related to technology implementation. The approach suggested emphasizes instructional and student needs first and then through planning integrates technology in ways that enhance and extend instructional and learning opportunities. This approach is currently being applied in the implementation of technologies tested as part of the CAETI program to transfer and adapt defense technologies to education. It has been repeatedly found that careful planning is a prerequisite for the effective implementation of technology and telecommunications in education and training. Lessons about planning for technology have made their way to national guidelines and programs. For example, the national education reform agendas encourage states to have incentives and direction for developing technology and NII application plans. Plans should 1) involve education stakeholders in their design; 2) be guided by education and training needs of learners; 3) specify clear objectives related to national and local education goals; and 4) incorporate technology applications and practices that have been tested for their educational benefits (NCC-TET, 1994).
What Does Research Say About Assessment? local education agencies; or rotating the subjects tested across years. new york Norton and Co. Popham, WJ (1981). Modern educational measurement. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/stw_esys/4assess.htm
Extractions: NCREL, Oak Brook, 1991 Assessment may be defined as "any method used to better understand the current knowledge that a student possesses." This implies that assessment can be as simple as a teacher's subjective judgment based on a single observation of student performance, or as complex as a five-hour standardized test. The idea of current knowledge implies that what a student knows is always changing and that we can make judgments about student achievement through comparisons over a period of time. Assessment may affect decisions about grades, advancement, placement, instructional needs, and curriculum. The reasons why we assess vary considerably across many groups of people within the educational community. Who Needs To Assess? Purposes of Assessment Policymakers Policymakers use assessment to:
Extractions: is a publication and web resource listing of organizations in the D.C. metropolitan region that provide services to homeless individuals and families. Available from the Interfaith Conference of Metropolitan Washington, 1426 Ninth Street, NW, 2nd Floor, Washington, DC 20001-3344. (202) 234-6300. Email: ifc@ifcmw.org Web address: http://www.ifcmw.org