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41. Indiana Humanities Council
indiana Commission for Higher education 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 550 Web www.ihc4u.org Scott T. Massey, President and CEO. indiana Judges
http://www.ihc4u.org/statewide.htm
Humanities Directory
Arts Councils

Historical Societies

Humanities Institutes
... L i v i n g. Indiana Humanities Council 1500 North Delaware Indianapolis, IN 46202 Phone: 317.638.1500
Humanities Directory

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Arts Alliance Indiana
4336 Grayson Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46228
Email: ribble@gateway.net
Association of Indiana Museums P.O. Box 17608 Indianapolis, IN 46217-0608 Email: aimind@prodigy.net 402 W. Washington #274, DNR Indianapolis, IN 46204 Email: jsmith@dnr.state.in.us Web: www.state.in.us/dnr/historic/     Jon C. Smith, Director Geography Educators' Network of Indiana 425 University Blvd., CA 345 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Email: geni@iupui.edu Web: www.iupui.edu/~geni     Kathleen Lamb Kozenski, Assistant Director Historic Landmarks Foundation 340 West Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Email: info@historiclandmarks.org Web: www.historiclandmarks.org     J. Reid Williamson, Jr., President Historic Southern Indiana 8600 University Blvd. Evansville, IN 47712-3597 Email: hsi@usi.edu

42. NCEF - Links
indiana State Board of education School Facility Guidelines Texas education Agency Facility Funding and Standards
http://www.edfacilities.org/links/
N CEF links to professional organizations, federal, state and municipal resources, academic research centers, media, and products and services.
American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
http://www.aasa.org/

AASA is an international organization for educational leaders which prepares schools and school systems for the 21st century, connects schools and communities, and enhances the effectiveness of school leaders. American Federation of Teachers (AFT)
http://www.aft.org/

The AFT represents trade union workers in education, health care and public service. American Institute of Architects Committee on Architecture for Education (AIA/CAE)
http://www.aia.org/cae/

AIA's committee of architects and allied professionals is concerned with the quality and design of pre-kindergarten through university level educational facilities. CAE identifies national educational facility issues critical to architects and works to strengthen relationships with allied organizations, client groups, and the public. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA)
http://www.asla.org/

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IN*SOURCE, the indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, was incorporated in 1975 under the name of Task Force on education for the
http://www.insource.org/
Indiana Resource Center for
Families with Special Needs
1703 South Ironwood Drive
South Bend, Indiana 46613
(574) 234-7101 or (800) 332-4433
(574) 234-7279 (Fax)
E-Mail: insource@insource.org We've Moved
The South Bend office of IN*SOURCE has moved effective immediately. Our new address is 1703 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend, IN 46613. Our phone numbers and email addresses will remain the same.
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October 21-22, 2005
West Lafayette, Indiana VSA arts of Indiana is now accepting entries for an exhibit at the IN*SOURCE Annual Conference. This exhibit will showcase artwork created by artists with disabilities from around the state of Indiana. Entries must be be received by September 28, 2005. More more information, see VSA arts of Indiana - Call for Entries (pdf) Family Involvment Fund About IN*SOURCE IN*SOURCE, the Indiana Resource Center for Families with Special Needs, was incorporated in 1975 under the name of Task Force on Education for the Handicapped, Inc. It is governed by a Board of Directors. The mission of IN*SOURCE is to provide parents, families, and service providers in Indiana with the information and training necessary to help assure effective educational programs and appropriate services for children and young adults with disabilities. Since that time, the organization has administered many different federal, state and local projects related to the provision of information, training and support to individuals with disabilities and/or their families. The governing Board of Directors is made up of a variety of individuals, a majority being parents or individuals with disabilities.

44. Resources For Education Policy Issues
Michigan education Association http//www.mea.org/ indiana education Policy Center at indiana University http//www.indiana.edu/~iepc/
http://www.epc.msu.edu/links/POLICY.HTM
Resources for Education Policy Issues National and State Education Agencies
Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers (ESEA): http://www.ed.gov/EdRes/EdFed/EdTechCtrs.html Michigan Department of Education: http://www.mde.state.mi.us/ National Commission on Education Statistics: http://nces.ed.gov/ The US Department of Education: http://www.ed.gov/
Regional Education Laboratories
Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL): The Regional Lab's work embodies the essence of AEL's mission to be a catalyst for schools and communities to build lifelong learning systems that harness resources, research, and practical wisdom. http://www.ael.org/rel/ Laboratory for Student Success (LSS): The Laboratory learns from and building on their diverse expertise and strategies for student achievement so that their successes are known and utilized by others in widespread efforts in the service of all students in the mid-Atlantic regionDelaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DCand nationally. http://www.temple.edu/lss

45. State Government Education Resources - Careers.Org
State Government education Resources. Directory of over 7000 links to jobs, State Board for Educator Certification Texas education agencies
http://www.careers.org/topic/06-65-state-government-education-resources.html
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46. The Regenstrief Institute
in 1969 on the campus of the indiana University School of Medicine, The Institute offers outstanding education and training opportunities to those
http://www.regenstrief.org/
The Regenstrief Institute
home HOME
BACKGROUND

PROGRAM LEADERSHIP
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CONTACT US
A Healthcare Laboratory and a Community of Scholars
Regenstrief Institute, Inc., an internationally recognized informatics and healthcare research organization, is dedicated to the improvement of health through research that enhances the quality and cost-effectiveness of health care. Established in Indianapolis by philanthropist Sam Regenstrief in 1969 on the campus of the Indiana University School of Medicine, the Institute is supported by the Regenstrief Foundation and closely affiliated with the I.U. School of Medicine and the Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County, Indiana.
Regenstrief Institute research scientists, including Institute President and CEO Thomas Inui, M.D., Associate Dean for Health Care Research at the I.U. School of Medicine, and Institute Director Clement McDonald, M.D., Indiana University Distinguished Professor of Medicine, form a highly respected cadre of health services researchers linked to one of the largest and most comprehensive medical informatics laboratories in the world. The Institute receives $2.7 million per year in core support from the Regenstrief Foundation and has an annual budget of approximately $12 million, largely derived from federal grants and contracts from the National Institutes of Health, the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, the National Library of Medicine, national philanthropies, Indianapolis healthcare institutions, and other sources.

47. IPRA Home Page
indiana Park and Recreation Association is a nonprofit organization In the meantime, all park and recreation agencies should become familiar with the
http://www.inpra.org/
IPRA Board Executive Director Committees Join IPRA ... Calendar of Events Districts: Northern Central Southern District Map (pdf) Agencies: Cities Counties Townships/ Communities Sections: Community Natural Resources Aquatic Natural Resources, ... IPRA Trail Links
Mission Statement Vision Statement Indiana Park and Recreation Association is a non-profit organization comprised of park and recreation professionals, individuals and groups dedicated to the promotion of quality leisure time, adding value to the quality of life and the preservation of our environment through research, education and service to an ever expanding variety of users. IPRA is an affiliate of the National Recreation and Park Association. The Indiana Parks and Recreation Association: A leading and innovative partner in promoting parks, recreation and environmental values. You are Visitor number IPRA / NRPA Legislative Updates IPRA 2005/2006
Calendar of Events
News and Information 2005 IPRA Award Recipients 2004 Golf Outing Pictu res 2005/2006 IPRA Buyers Guide ... Employment Opportunities
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48. Welcome To Civic Center Education Home Page
America s School for Citizenship education. indiana Program for LawRelated The Federal Judicial Center is the research and education agency of the
http://www.civiced.org/internet.php
Thursday - September 22, 2005 Internet Resources CCE International Partner Websites Civics and Government Educational Resources United States Government and Law ... Back to Main Menu Internet Resources This page is produced and maintained by the Center for Civic Education. Links to other internet sites are provided for informational purposes only. The Center for Civic Education is in no way responsible for the contents of these sites and their presence on this page should not be construed as an endorsement. CCE international partner websites CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE
Hungary:
CIVITAS Hungary

Slovakia:
Orava Association for Democratic Education
EAST ASIA, SOUTH ASIA, AND PACIFIC
Pakistan:
Center for Civic Education - Pakistan
EURASIA
Russia:
CIVITAS Eastern Russia

CIVITAS Russia

The Russian American Center
LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARRIBEAN Red Interamericana Argentina: Conciencia Desarrollar NEAR EAST Arab CIVITAS SOUTHEASTERN EUROPE Bosnia and Herzegovina: CIVITAS Bosnia and Herzegovina Romania: Institutul Intercultural Timisoara WESTERN EUROPE Germany: Bundeszentrale fuer politische Bildung Ireland: Civic-Link Civics and Government Ackerman Center for Democratic Citizenship At Purdue University. "The [Center's] focus is to provide programs, institutes, activities, and resources for educators to implement more powerful citizenship programs and opportunities that result in active student involvement in schools and communities."

49. International Brochure
indiana Program for LawRelated education T 812-855-0467 / 800-266-3815 Area education Agency 7 3712 Cedar Heights Drive Cedar Falls, IA 50613
http://www.civiced.org/international.html
Civitas: An International Civic Education Exchange Program Background and History
Goals

Funding and Support

Framework
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Civic-Link
: A Project Citizen Initiative of Co-operation Ireland
A Civitas Mosaic

(pdf file: 196kb)
Macedonia Initiative

Minigrants

Background and History Civitas: An International Civic Education Exchange Program is a cooperative project of civic education organizations in the United States and emerging and established democracies throughout the world. The Civitas Exchange Program, which began in 1995, is administered by the Center for Civic Education (Center) and funded by the U.S. Department of Education under the Education for Democracy Act approved by the United States Congress. The program is implemented worldwide in cooperation with the U.S. Department of State. Support for the expansion of the program also has been provided by the U.S. Department of State, the U.S. Agency for International Development, and other domestic and international organizations. The Civitas Exchange Program provides leaders in civic education opportunities to learn from and assist each other in improving education for democracy in their nations. The program addresses the full range of civic education activities from the development of educational policy, standards, curricular frameworks, and materials to teacher education, classroom implementation, and research and evaluation.

50. African Higher Education - African Universities
indiana University, and others. KF http//www.avu.org/ These bibliographies on higher education in Africa represent a section of an upcoming book
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/africaneducation/african-higher-ed
Countries Topics Search the Africa Pages Suggest a Site ... Education: Higher Education See also: African Universities by Country
In French. Research bulletin of the in Mali. No. 19, mars 2004 has statistics on higher education research in Mali. On the web site of the Institut de Recherche pour le Developpment, Bamako, Mali. [KF] http://www.mali.ird.fr/actualites/actualites.htm
Africa: Education, Communication, and Development
Directory of annotated sites on distance education in Africa, higher education and education research in Africa. Maintained by Professor Stewart Marshall. http://communicationculture.freeservers.com/
Africa Speaks: West African University Students Write About Their Lives
Essay and stories "about growing up and living in West Africa on the fault line between traditional and western cultures. Topics include childhood; natural and manmade disasters; magic and belief, customs and rituals; love, courtship, marriage and divorce; family life; rural vs. urban living; politics and public issues; education; heritage; being an outsider. The texts were written in 1990-92 at the University of Niamey, Niger Republic, in classes taught by Dr. Patricia Stoll, Fulbright Professor of Writing and Literature." Photographs from Niger are included. Dr. Stoll also talks about her teaching experience at the University. http://www.patstoll.org/
African Educational Research Network (AERN)
A network of universities in Africa, the UK, Canada, and the US, to strengthen the capacity of universities in Africa. "Clark Atlanta University currently serves in a 'lead' role for the AERN. Other founding members include the University of Ottawa, the University of Manchester, Bayero University, Kano, Nigeria, Kenyatta University, the National University of Lesotho, Oklahoma State University and Ohio University." http://www2.ncsu.edu/ncsu/aern/INDEX.HTML

51. Northern Indiana Community Foundation - Home Page
It exists to support the causes of religion, education and community development. ©20032005 Northern indiana Community Foundation and Becknell and Lucas
http://nicf.org/
northern indiana community foundation
Our Mission...
To improve the quality of life in our communities by assisting donors in fulfilling their philanthropic wishes 2005 Grant applications and guidelines are now available for all three counties in the NICF. The Guidelines and Applications are available in MS Word or PDF format.
Fulton County

Miami County

Starke County
What is the Northern Indiana Community Foundation?
The Northern Indiana Community Foundation (NICF) is a public, charitable trust that was established by civic-minded leaders in 1993 and is comprised of Fulton, Miami and Starke Counties The Northern Indiana Community Foundation (NICF) is a publicly supported philanthropic organization governed by a volunteer board from the member counties. The NICF seeks to enrich the quality of life of each of these communities by administering funds entrusted or bequeathed by individuals, corporations and other organizations and agencies. It provides sound management of these contributions as part of a permanent endowment in each separate community. These philanthropic funds will meet each community's changing needs while helping donors support their charitable interests.
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52. Central CAPT - Indiana State Profile
As indiana s state education agency, IDOE distributes funds to local school corporations from the Safe and DrugFree Schools and Communities Block Grant and
http://www.ccapt.org/indianasp.html
News Links Search MIPH Home
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Indiana State Profile
Single State Agency Information
John Viernes, Deputy Director
David Bozell, NPN Representative
Division of Mental Health and Addiction
402 W. Washington Street, Room W353
Indianapolis, IN 46204-2739
317-232-7800 (John)
317-233-3472 (Fax)
john.viernes@fssa.in.gov
(John)
State RADAR Network Site
Barbara Seitz de Martinez, Coordinator
Indiana Prevention Resource Center/RADAR
Indiana University, Creative Arts Building 2735 E 10th St Room 110 Bloomington, IN 47408-2606 812-855-1237 (General) 812-855-4940 (Fax) www.drugs.indiana.edu seitzb@indiana.edu (Barbara)
Statewide Resource Center
Barbara Seitz de Martinez, Deputy Director Indiana Prevention Resource Center Indiana University, Creative Arts Building 2735 E 10th St Room 110 Bloomington, IN 47408-2606 812-855-1237 (General) 812-855-4940 (Fax) www.drugs.indiana.edu drugprc@indiana.edu Single State Agency (SSA) is the organization designated by the State Governor to coordinate substance abuse prevention efforts in that state.

53. Indiana Hardwood Lumbermen's Association
The indiana Hardwood Lumbermen’s Association is a nonprofit trade organization IIHLA co-sponsors, in cooperation with public agencies, this program,
http://www.ihla.org/
What is IHLA?
IHLA Mission
What IHLA Does
INDUSTRY
Communications

IHLA provides monthly information to the membership through Hard News , news releases and legislative alerts.
Annual Meeting
IHLA conducts an annual meeting with over 500 members of the lumber industry from throughout the central hardwood region in attendance. This meeting provides an excellent forum for networking with peers.
Membership Resource Directory
The Association publishes a membership directory which helps bring together buyers and sellers of lumber, equipment and logs. GOVERNMENTAL
Lobbying Efforts
IHLA employs a lobbyist to represent our industry interests on the state and national levels. Political Forum/Debates IHLA sponsors political forums and debates throughout the year providing an opportunity for members to discuss issues with state and national leadership. Furthermore, the Association represents the hardwood industry on regulatory and community issues affecting the industry. Forestry Programs/Policy IHLA participates in the planning and execution of forestry programs and policy in Indiana as well as at the regional and national levels. BUSINESS SERVICES Insurance Program IHLA office and the staff will put you in touch with an insurance specialist who will be happy to discuss your insurance needs.

54. State Resources For Gifted Education
indiana Department of education Gifted and Talented education Room 229, State House Texas education Agency 1701 N. Congress Ave. Austin, TX 78701
http://ericec.org/fact/stateres.html
State Resources for Gifted Education
This list includes State Department of Education offices responsible for gifted education and state-wide advocacy groups. For technical assistance, contact the individual listed for your state. State of the States, a book that provides state-by-state statistics and information, is available from Kristy Ehlers, listed under Oklahoma. State advocacy groups offer members a variety of services, including newsletters, conferences, and local resources. For current and detailed information on US State mandates governing gifted education, please visit Tennessee Initiative for Gifted Education Reform (TIGER) , and review their National Survey on the State governance of K-12 Gifted and Talented Education Reform (http://giftedtn.org/tiger/releases.htm). (70+ pages in .pdf format; Adobe Acrobat Reader required.)
Alabama
Linda Grill
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
PO Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101

55. Afterschool Alliance
State education Agency Contacts. indiana Department of education indiana SchoolAge Consortium http//www.indianasac.org/. indiana Youth Institute
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/states/states_facts.cfm?state_abbr=IN

56. Workforce ATM
member state agencies). 2005 NASWA Annual Conference Workforce3One.org The Innovating indiana Training Acceleration Grant (TAG) is a unique program
http://www.workforceatm.org/
Workforce ATM Features Subject Locator Adult Training Appropriations Awards CareerOneStop Dislocated Worker/TAA Employer Services Employment/Core Services Equal Opportunity ES Program Letters Federal Policy Guidance/Directives Federal Register Notices Field Memorandums Foreign Labor Certification International Information Katrina Disaster Relief LMI/Employment Statistics O*NET/Skills One Stop/WIA System Performance Measures Personal Re-Employment Accounts Staff Development SUTA Dumping TEGLs TENs UI Program Letters Unemployment Insurance Vet Program Letters Veterans' Services Vocational Education Vocational Rehabilitation Welfare WIA Reauthorization Worker Protection WRIS Watch Youth Services Advanced Search State Workforce System News
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National Headlines
September 22, 2005 NASWA's Hurricane Recovery Assistance Information
Visit DOL's Hurricane Recovery Assistance Web Site

America's Service Locator's Hurricane Katrina Disaster Information
Flexibility for Displaced Workers Act
The House late on Tuesday approved legislation (H.R. 3761) by a unanimous vote (400-0) to make National Emergency Grant (NEG) funds available to the broader population of persons impacted by Hurricane Katrina. (09/22/05) Senate Introduces Legislation To Provide Disaster Relief Employment
The Senate on Monday introduced a bill (S. 1718) similar to the House approved legislation that would also broaden NEG fund eligibility. (09/22/05)

57. Guiding Principles For Faculty In Distance Learning
The indiana Commission for Higher education requires that the Commission agency recognized by the Council on Higher education Accreditation or the
http://www.ihets.org/progserv/education/distance/guiding_principles/
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Guiding Principles for Faculty in Distance Learning
Introduction
In the fall of 1999, the Working Group of the Indiana Partnership for Statewide Education (IPSE) identified a need for a set of guiding principles that define good practice and a clear benchmark for faculty as they pursue activities in distance learning. Several organizations have already developed guidelines that address each of their constituencies, such as the:
  • North Central Association (NCA) Western Cooperative for Educational Telecommunications (WICHE) American Distance Education Consortium (A*DEC); and American Council on Education (ACE)
However, none of the guidelines developed by these organizations address distance learning and the use of technology in the classroom from the faculty perspective of teaching and learning.
A Guiding Principles Subgroup was formed and work began in early 2000. The members of the group were:
  • Greg Siering, Ball State University

58. ACE | View All 25 Records Beginning With 'i'
indiana education Policy Center. Makes issues of Policy News Notes, Cooperates with other agencies and institutions in the development of higher
http://www.acenet.edu/resources/policy-research/viewAlpha.cfm?alph=i

59. ACE | Educational Research, Policy Centers, And Institutes
resources in the field of higher education throughout the world. http//www.highered.org/. indiana education Policy Center (indiana University).
http://www.acenet.edu/resources/policy-research/viewsubCategory.cfm?subcategoryI

60. FRAC - Summer Food Service Program
USDA provides funding through state agencies (generally state education agencies) to reimburse Randy Rosso at (202) 9862200 Ext. 3014, rrosso@frac.org;
http://www.frac.org/html/federal_food_programs/programs/sfsp.html
Food Stamp Program National School Lunch Program
School Breakfast Program

WIC
... CFNP Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) When school lets out, millions of low-income children lose access to the school breakfasts, lunches and afterschool snacks they receive during the regular school year. The Summer Food Service Program for Children is a key to filling this gap. The Summer Food Service Program provides meals and snacks to children who might otherwise go hungry and is often provided in conjunction with educational, developmental, and recreational activities. With more parents working outside the home, organizations are serving school-age children afterschool as well as during the summer. History The Summer Food Service Program for Children (SFSP) was created by Congress in 1968. It is an entitlement program designed to provide funds for eligible sponsoring organizations to serve nutritious meals to low-income children when school is not in session. Benefits The SFSP feeds hungry children in the summer, gives a boost to public and private non-profit summer programs, and helps give low-income children the best start on the new school year. Many of the children served are at nutritional risk when they do not have access to school meals.

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