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Extractions: skip navigation The Center for Nonprofit Advancement is the largest and most experienced membership organization in the Washington, DC metropolitan area. This site provides information about the programs and services we offer for the regional nonprofit community. You are invited to attend the Center for Nonprofit Advancement's 2005 Annual Meeting. Embracing Leadership: Our Roles, Rights and Responsibilities. Tuesday, November 1, 2005; 8:30 - 10:30 a.m. Keynote Speaker: Julie L. Rogers, President, The Eugene and Agnes E. Meyer Foundation The Center for Nonprofit Advancement's Learning and Leadership Institute now has its Fall workshop schedule through December 2005 available online at www.nonprofitlearning.org, or from the "Nonprofit Learning" link on our home page. Explained here are some key message points that have emerged as the consensus in the nonprofit community about donations and volunteers, some steps we can take to help in the Gulf Coast's relief and recovery effort, and notes about preparedness in the Washington region. These were developed through the work of The Nonprofit Roundtable of Greater Washington. We appreciate the opportunity to be able to share them with you here.
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Extractions: We are a non-profit organization that networks statewide agencies, arts organizations, schools, businesses and individuals committed to providing quality arts education to all students in Washington State and wanting to remain informed about the developments and opportunities in arts education close to home.
Washington Grantmakers Describes best practices, available training and education, and research on regional giving trends, with list of member foundations, corporations, and agencies. http://www.washingtongrantmakers.org
WFSE/AFSCME The largest union representing state employees in washington state with 19,000 members in 75 bargaining units in state agencies and state institutions of higher education. http://www.wfse.org/
Extractions: Less than a week after they gave Gov. Gregoire a petition of no confidence in the Rainier School superintendent, scores of Local 491 members and community supporters picketed along Highway 410 in Buckley. Joining them were other WFSE/AFSCME members from several locals, representatives from Rainier and Fircrest advocate groups, the Retired Public Employee Council of Washington/AFSCME, Jobs with Justice and others. WFSE members have serious concerns with Superintendent Crowley's administratorship, including proposed downsizing and closures at Rainier School. Send a message today: no pink slips for public services! Watch video of last month's Fircrest job action. Read about our upcoming Special Convention (Oct. 14-16) and much more in the Sepember 05 Washington State Employee (pdf)
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Extractions: American education Subscribe to EPI-Update Review the EPI-Update Archives Search the EPI Web Site Public education in the United States does not fulfill either the educational or social needs of children. Its deficiencies have serious negative consequences in our political system, our economy, and within our social and cultural affairs. Accordingly, EPI seeks to improve education through research, policy analysis, and the development of responsible alternatives to existing policies and practices. In these activities, EPI strives to promote greater parental choice in education, a competitive education industry, and other policies that address the problems of both public and private schools. EPI's chairman and president are nationally prominent for their contributions on education policy issues. EPI Chairman, Dr. Myron Lieberman, is widely recognized as the nation's leading authority on education employment relations and teacher unions. EPI President, Charlene K. Haar, is the author of groundbreaking studies of the National PTA. Her publications have led to widespread scrutiny of the PTA as an NEA-dominated organization with a liberal social agenda. In addition, Ms. Haar is a coauthor of The NEA and AFT: Teacher Unions in Power and Politics At long last, the Education Policy Institute is delighted to announce the publication of
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Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and washington. http://www.nwrel.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory. Use the links below to navigate the resources available on our site. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Advanced search improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings Registration is now open for Effective Course Design: Using Assessment to Align Instruction With Standards , October 10-11, 2005 at the Surfsand Resort at Cannon Beach. Learn about the six-stage Teaching-Learning Cycle and how it can be used to design standards-based classroom instruction. New Products New this month NWREL in Action News and Announcements ... Job Openings Focusing on priority educational needs in the region, the NW Regional Educational Laboratory conducts programs and projects under four Centers of Excellence , providing services in the areas of classroom teaching and learning school and district improvement school, family, and community
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).