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  1. A guide for planning facilities for occupational preparation programs in electrical technology (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational and Technical Education. Research and development series) by L. J Sitterlee, 1969
  2. Career and vocational education in Ohio: For the 1980's and Beyond. Recommendations of the Citizens' Council for Ohio Schools by Kathleen T Swanson, 1982
  3. The private practice of psychology in Ohio (Kent State University. Graduate School. Dissertations : Department of Counseling and Personnel Services Education) by David Stephen Doane, 1976
  4. Youth with special needs in non-metropolitan Ohio high schools;: A research report of a graduate study (Research series in agricultural education) by James B Hamilton, 1967
  5. Suggested tentative course of study for home economics in secondary schools of Ohio by Hazel Huston Price, 1939
  6. Research 22 by Richard F Meckley, 1968
  7. Review and synthesis of literature on residential schools in vocational and technical education by Catharine P Warmbrod, 1970
  8. Development and utilization of a national vocational-technical school achievement testing program using the printing trades as a pilot area by Dennis McFadden, 1967
  9. Problems in the transition from school to work as perceived by youth opportunity center counselors: A national survey (Research series - Center for Vocational ... Technical Education, Ohio State University) by Donald F Eggeman, 1969
  10. A perspective on the high school by former students: A survey of the 1964 and 1967 graduates of twelve selected high schools in Ohio; of thoses who withdrew ... of the college plans of the class of 1970 by Ralph David Purdy, 1971
  11. A cooperative study presented to the Lake County Association of School Administrators and Lakeland Community College: Prepared as a community service project (Lake County career opportunities study) by Timothy W Wright, 1975
  12. What school administrators should know about vocational education for disadvantaged youth in urban areas (Ohio State University. Center for Vocational ... Education. Information series, no. 41) by Richard D Boss, 1971
  13. Vocational education and the high school dropout by Donna M Mertens, 1982
  14. Toward excellence in vocational education: Providing job training in the high school by David Walter Stevens, 1985

61. Ohio - Trade Schools In Ohio, Vocational Schools In OH...
ohio. Trade schools in ohio, vocational schools in OH, and career oriented colleges.
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62. Ohio Job Openings / Career Services / Teacher Education Program / Academics / Mo
Field Local schools (Mogadore, ohio) Mathematics Teacher (possibly grade 7 or Lorain County Joint vocational School-Alternative Learning Monitor-High
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... Credential Files Ohio Job Openings ALTERNATIVE SCHOOL: ART: Wilmington City Schools-Art Teacher 9-12. Anyone desiring consideration should contact: Edward F. Blohm, Director of Human Resources, Wilmington City School District, 341 S. Nelson Ave., Wilmington, OH 45177.Send copy of resume, Ohio certificate/license, and letter of interest. www.WilmingtonCitySchools.com Applications accepted until August 5, 2005. (d.p. 07-18-05) COACHING: Cardinal Mooney High SchoolHead Boys' TrackCoach. Send credentials and application or request additional information from: Sister Jane Marie Kudlacz, HM, Principal, Cardinal Mooney High School, 3545 Erie Street, Youngstown, OH 44507. Telpehone (330)788-5007. Application deadline is 10-18-05. (d.p. 09-23-05) Cardinal Mooney High SchoolHead Boys' Basketball Coach. Send credentials and application or request additional information from: Sister Jane Marie Kudlacz, HM, Principal, Cardinal Mooney High School, 3545 Erie Street, Youngstown, OH 44507. Telpehone (330)788-5007. Application deadline is 9-9-05. (d.p. 08-15-05) Cardinal Mooney High SchoolHead Girls' Track Coach. Send credentials and application or request additional information from: Sister Jane Marie Kudlacz, HM, Principal, Cardinal Mooney High School, 3545 Erie Street, Youngstown, OH 44507. Telpehone (330)788-5007. Application deadline is 8-16-05. (d.p. 07-28-05)

63. County School System - Morgan County, Ohio
MidEast ohio vocational School 400 Richards Rd Zanesville, OH 43701 Phone 1-800-551-1548 Phone 740/454-0105 web. ohio University/Athens 120 Chubb Hall
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Morgan County Chamber of Commerce Room 147 Riecker Building PO Box 508 McConnelsville, OH 43756
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Robert Wilson, Principal
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McConnelsville, OH 43756 Phone: 740/962-2944 Fax: http://users.mnp.net/morgan/ Morgan Junior High School Lori-Snyder-Lowe, Principal 820 Raider Drive McConnelsville, OH 43756 Phone: 740/962-2833 Fax: Morgan East Elementary School Susan Troutner, Principal 4265 N. State Route 376 McConnelsville, OH 43756

64. Ohio Coalition For Equity & Adequacy Of School Funding
Fair Funding for Better schools; Building a Strong ohio. Member school districts and joint vocational schools pay dues annually in the amount of $.50
http://www.ohiocoalition.org/Membership.asp
The membership of the coalition includes over 500 school districts throughout the State of Ohio. Member school districts and joint vocational schools pay dues annually in the amount of $.50 per pupil and educational service centers pay dues of $.05 per pupil. School districts and joint vocational schools may also pay supplemental dues in the amount of $.50 per pupil for K-12 districts and educational service centers pay dues of $.05 per pupil for educational service centers.
Any school district that desires to become a member of the Ohio Coalition may adopt the Resolution of Joinder ; submit a copy of the Resolution of Joinder and the Regular Dues Invoice to the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding. Read Rationale for the Continuation of Membership in the Ohio Coalition for Equity and Adequacy of School Funding
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65. Z Corporation Announces Record Sales In Education Market
vocational schools that have purchased Z Corp. 3D printers in 2005 include Auburn vocational School District (ohio), Charter vocational High School (NM),
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66. Edu-Directory For Schools In Ohio
Top EduDirectory For schools In ohio schools Programs Continuing Education - vocational schools - Trade Colleges. Navigation. Online schools
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67. Vivante
Licensed by the Oklahoma Board of Private vocational schools. ohio, serving northwestern ohio communities. Parish directory, offices, advisory bodies,
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68. OVCTC
175 Lloyd Road West Union, ohio 45693 Phone 937544-2336 Fax 937-544-5176. Programs Staff Organizations Adams County/ohio Valley schools. 05/09/2005
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69. NIOSH Safety Checklist Program For Schools - Acknowledgments
Dept. of Education; Richard Wancho, Supervisor, ohio Department of Education, Columbus, ohio Fred Bastedo, Mercer County vocationalTechnical schools
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NIOSH acknowledges the following NIOSH employees for their valuable reviews:
  • Heinz Ahlers, Education and Information Division Vern Anderson, Education and Information Division Nadia El Ayouby, Division of Safety Research Thomas Bobick, Division of Safety Research Joe Burkhart, Division of Safety Research Virgil Casini, Division of Safety Research Jonathan Cleary, Division of Applied Research and Technology David Conover, Division of Applied Research and Technology Ronald Conti, Pittsburgh Research Laboratory Richard Current, Division of Safety Research John Etherton, Division of Safety Research David Fosbroke, Division of Safety Research

70. Untitled Document
TriCounty Career Center is Located in Nelsonville, ohio. TCCC has students from eight participating schools. Coming to TCCC allows one to become more
http://www.tricojvs.k12.oh.us/

71. IAQ TfS Awards Program Winners - Ohio
Asthma and Allergy Network*Mothers of Asthmatics ohio 3298 Beagle Boulevard Delaware Joint vocational School 4565 Columbia Pike Delaware, OH 43015
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Phone: (614) 644-7630 jgayetsk@gw.odh.state.oh.us Perkins Local Schools 1210 East Bogart Road Sandusky, OH 44870 Contact: Eugene Kidwell Phone: (419) 625-0484 kidwell@perkins.k2.oh.us West Carrollton City School District 4565 Columbia Pike Delaware, OH 43015 Contact: Patrick Deel Phone: (740) 548-0708 pat_d@treca.org Delaware Joint Vocational School 4565 Columbia Pike Delaware, OH 43015 Contact: Patrick Deel Phone: (740) 548-0708 pat_d@treca.org

72. Vocational Education
Currently 15000 secondary schools offer vocational education courses, including some In ohio, the goal of the state s vocational education program is to
http://www.nasbe.org/Educational_Issues/New_Information/Policy_Updates/10_08.htm
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NASBE Policy Update , Vol. 10, No. 8. National Association of State Boards of Education
Vocational Education
Vocational education, or career and technical education, is an elective program that provides middle, high school, and adult learners with training in a particular career. According to the National Center for Education Statistics, approximately 11 million people are served by the vocational education system in the United States.
The careers require varying levels of education, with some students gaining enough training to enter the workforce immediately following high school, while others may require a four-year college degree. Students may elect to take only a single course or a concentration in a particular trade. The areas of concentration most frequently offered by vocational education programs focus on business, trade and industry, health, agriculture, family and consumer sciences, marketing, and technology.
Currently 15,000 secondary schools offer vocational education courses, including some programs offered through area vocational centers, which serve students from a number of local schools at one central site. Approximately 20% of all high school course work is career and technical education-related.
Each year roughly $13 billion is spent on career and technical education across the country - three-fifths at the secondary level. The federal government provides about seven percent of the funding, mainly through the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act, leaving states and local districts to fund the majority of programs. The amount of funding provided by states and local districts varies greatly across the country. For example, in New Hampshire all funding comes from local school districts, while in Ohio, the state provides a large portion of the funding to vocational programs.

73. Student Loan Consolidation : Eligible Schools In Ohio
02522700, Eastland vocational School District, ohio, OH. 00311100, Edgecliff College of Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
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74. Holistic Junction: Vocational Schools Directory
vocational schools Directory. You ve selected the state of ohio. Abundance Training, Accounting Finance, Acupuncture schools and Oriental Medicine
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75. Number 2 Pencil: The Goods On Ohio's
So, ohio currently only requires mastery of 9thgrade schools for receipt of At the Licking County Joint vocational School, about 50 percent of incoming
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The goods on Ohio's new high school exit exam
The Advocate of Central Ohio has the "New Test, New Worries" information on the new exit exam awaiting the class of 2007: High school freshmen prepare. The Class of 2007 will be the first that must pass the high-stakes Ohio Graduation Test to graduate. Already, Ohio students must pass the ninth-grade proficiency test to earn a diploma. So, Ohio currently only requires mastery of 9th-grade schools for receipt of a diploma that signifies mastery of 12th-grade work. I can see why they're implementing a new exam. However, the OGT is no ordinary test. In addition to more than 30 multiple-choice questions on the reading and math tests, students will have to write answers as short as a few sentences or as long as a few paragraphs on up to seven questions. On the math test, not only do students need to calculate the right answer, they have to support their answer by showing their work or writing an explanation. On the reading test, the selections are long. And....is there any reason Ohio should not expect its 12th-graders to be able to do this work? "More than 30 multiple-choice questions" is not a phrase that should strike fear into young hearts, and neither should "as long as a few paragraphs" or "have to support their answer by showing their work or writing an explanation."

76. Mid-East Career & Technology Centers
Information about vocational programs, admission requirements, organizations, and personnel.
http://www.mid-east.k12.oh.us/

77. Ohio Vocational School | Tooling University
CNC, CNC stands for computer numerical control. It is a versatile system that allows you to control the motion of tools and parts through computer programs.
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78. WorkNet - School Courses
MidEast ohio vocational School. COMPUTER COURSES. A+ Certified. New Horizons Computer Learning Center. A+ Certification
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79. Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District College And University Degrees.
ohio Hi Point Joint vocational School District A Public, lessthan-2-year institution with 89 students in Bellefontaine, OH.
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Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District is a Public, less-than-2-year School with 89 students in Bellefontaine, OH. Also, students of this school are eligible for federal aid such as Pell Grants and Direct Loans from the US Department of Education.
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80. Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District
ohio Hi Point Joint vocational School District A Public, lessthan-2-year institution with students in Bellefontaine, OH.
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Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District General information (937) 599-6275 Ext. X398 2280 St Rte 540 Financial aid office (937) 599-6275 Ext. X402 Bellefontaine, OH 43311-9594 Admissions office (937) 599-6275 Ext. X400
For more information about this institution, visit Ohio Hi Point Joint Vocational School District's web site Type of institution: Public, less-than-2-year Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans) Degrees offered: Less-than-2-year certificate Carnegie classification: School: There is no carnegie classification available for this school. Number of students: 2004-05 Undergraduate application fee:
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