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81. Children's Safety Network--Home
CSN staff have recently coauthored a new publication about the role of state agencies in protecting young workers. education Development Center, Inc.
http://www.childrenssafetynetwork.org/
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2005 Conferences 10th International Conference on Family Violence , Sept. 16-21, San Diego, CA. Crank out meth prevention: Programs and policies to address methamphetamines . - NACCHO, ASTHO, and STIPDA Injury Prevention Teleconference series. Sept 21, 1:30-3:00 p.m. Advocacy 101: A workshop by the Advocacy Institute . Sept. 22-23, Washington, DC. 2nd annual Drive Safely Work Week Symposium , Sept. 27-29, MD. Prevent Child Abuse Illinois 11th Annual Conference . Oct 6-7, Springfield, IL. First National Conference for Survivors of Suicide Attempts, Healthcare Professionals, Clergy and Laity . October 19-12, Memphis, TN. CSN is a resource center for maternal and child health and injury prevention professionals in state health departments who are committed to reducing injuries and violence among children and adolescents. CSN staff offer expertise, resources, and contacts on any injury topic and can help you develop, implement, and evaluate injury and violence prevention activities. For a downloadable project description, click here
Natural Disasters Hurricane Katrina update from CDC
CPSC offers important new safety tips for residents able to return home after hurricane

CPSC warns of dangers at home in the aftermath of Hurricane Ophelia

Home injuries Improper disposal of hazardous substances and resulting injuries Traffic injuries How to best protect children in side-impact crashes: New research by the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Updated September 19, 2005

82. CCCS & FTC ALERT: How To Pick A Counselor :: CCCS
Consumer Credit Counseling Service agencies are accredited by the Council o­n CCCS Atlanta offers a dynamic community education and Hispanic outreach
http://www.cccsatl.org/index.asp?_method=view&sc=42&cn=816

83. Second Harvest Food Bank Of East Tennessee
Second Harvest Food Bank of East tennessee overview. Second Harvest Food Bank s mission is Second Harvest distributes food to more than 350 agencies.
http://www.secondharvestknox.org/
Programs Agencies Donations About us ... "Hurricane Relief Effort," click here Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee -overview Second Harvest Food Bank's mission is to fight hunger by providing food, services and education in our 18-county community. Despite our region's strong economy and vast agricultural resources, hunger strikes 1 out of every 8 East Tennesseans. For nearly 175,000 people, the local soup kitchen or food pantry may be the only thing standing between them and days of hunger. Second Harvest distributes food to more than 350 agencies. These agencies, in turn, serve meals to hungry people in our 18 county area. Last year Second Harvest distributed over 8.1 million pounds of food. Food is distributed to agencies at a very low cost, typically 14 cents per pound or less. This low cost helps agencies operate on an often razor thin budget and enables them to help more people. Second Harvest distributes food to agencies only. If you require food assistance please call us at 865-521-0000 and you will be directed to the appropriate agency.

84. National Adult Education Professional Development Consortium - Members
A natural resource for adult education state directors and staff members. tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia, Illinois Indiana
http://www.naepdc.org/members/members.html
Members
NAEPDC Executive Committee The Executive Committee serves as the Board of Directors for the National Adult Education Professional Development Consortium. NAEPDC Committees National Adult Education Professional Development Consortium committee lists (standing and ad hoc), special interest groups and state leadership collaboratives. General Membership List, by Region
* Denotes that the state is not a member of the Consortium during the 2002 Program Year. Area I
Eastern Area II
Southern Area III
Midwestern Area IV
Western Connecticut
Delaware

Washington, D.C.

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Mr. Robert Romine Director of Adult Education Program Alabama Department of Postsecondary Education PO Box 302130 401 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL 36103-2130 Phone: (334) 242-2926 Fax: (334) 242-0214 E-mail: romine@acs.cc.al.us Web site: http://slincs.coe.utk.edu/alabama For More Information Contact: Dr. Naomi Scales Education Specialist Adult Education Program 401 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104-4340

85. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State education Agency (State Department of education). Provide information, resources Email education@usvi.org Website http//www.usvi.org/education/
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SEA

86. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State Higher education Agency. Provide information on the state s education programs, tennessee Top tennessee Higher education Commission Parkway Towers
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE

87. Welcome!
According to the United Network for Organ Sharing, the agency that Four families from tennessee Donor Services will be attending the Games and the Donor
http://www.dcids.org/
Share Your Life Share Your Decision Be an Organ and Tissue Donor! Did You Know that a Single Organ and Tissue Donor Can Benefit up to 100 Individuals? Don't Take Your Organs To Heaven....Heaven Knows We Need Them Here! DCI Donor Services (DCIDS) is an affiliation of organ and tissue recovery organizations across the United States that are dedicated to providing organs and tissues for transplantation. You may visit your local program by clicking on the links below or to your right. Golden State Donor Services Mountain Region Donor Services New Mexico Donor Services Sierra Eye and Tissue Donor Services ... Tennessee Donor Services Nashville We are committed to supporting families in our communities who have suffered the loss of a loved one by providing the opportunity for the donation of anatomical gifts. En espanol? www.donevida.org Thank you for visiting and for your interest in DCI Donor Services! HEADLINERS AND FEATURES Local Strategies To Increase Tennessee Donor Services (TDS), Mountain Region Donor Services, and Mid-South Transplant Foundation, the federally designated organ recovery agencies for the state of Tennessee, are pleased to announce that a new specialty plate to promote organ donation awareness has been approved for Tennessee. The recent passage of Senate Bill 2951 amended Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 55, Chapter 4, and authorized the issuance of the new license plate. Before the license plate can go into production, the agencies must obtain signatures and $35 each from 1,000 Tennessee residents expressing a desire to purchase a donor awareness plate. A portion of the proceeds from each plate will support local organ donor awareness efforts in Tennessee.

88. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
The mission of the tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, conserve, A Message from Country Artist Andy Griggs about Hunter education
http://www.state.tn.us/twra/
Home News Upcoming Events Just For Kids ...
Resources Foundation
TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY The mission of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is to preserve, conserve, protect, and enhance the fish and wildlife of the state and their habitats for the use, benefit, and enjoyment of the citizens of Tennessee and its visitors. The Agency will foster the safe use of the state's waters through a program of law enforcement, education, and access. Message from Executive Director Myers
A Message from

Country Music Artist

Blake Shelton about TWRA
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Andy Griggs about Hunter Education
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89. Knoxville - East Tennessee Chapter, ARMA Web Site
The Knoxville East tennessee Chapter of the Association of Records Managers and ARMA International hosts an educational conference each Fall.
http://www.korrnet.org/etnarma/
The Knoxville - East Tennessee Chapter of the Association of Records Managers and Administrators (also known as ARMA International) is dedicated to providing its members and the East Tennessee community with educational opportunities and other support needed to meet the challenges that are presented by the increasingly complex field of information management. Scroll down the page or click on one of the links below to learn more!
Special Announcements! Why Information Technology Isn't Enough - ARMA International Sponsors Special Section in Forbes Magazine Job Openings Records and information management position open descriptions are posted here. If you become aware of any and would like them to be passed along, send a message to etnarma@korrnet.org More About ARMA and the Knoxville - East Tennessee Chapter Chapter Meetings/Educational Opportunities No meetings scheduled Membership Professional Certification
More About ARMA and the Knoxville - East Tennessee Chapter
The Association of Records Managers and Administrators (ARMA International) is an organization of over 10,000 members in over 150 local chapters. It is a non-profit corporation headquartered in Prairie Village, Kansas, a suburb of Kansas City. A strategic plan which was developed some years ago states that ARMA's mission is four-fold: Advance the practice of Records and Information Management (RIM) as a discipline and profession.

90. Area Agency On Aging & Disability
West tennessee InterAgency Council West tennessee Legal Services, Inc For questions or additional information contact webmaster@swtdd.org
http://www.swtdd.org/aaad.htm
Home
Executive Committee

Development

Calendar Of Events

County Profiles
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Links
27 Conrad Drive, Suite 150
Jackson, TN 38305-2850
Public Guardianship For The Elderly
Senior Centers Senior Citizens Law Project
Ombudsman Program
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OPTIONS For Community Living
The AAAD administers service coordination and assessment activities, awards annual grants to organizations providing services, sponsors activities established under the National Family Caregiver Support Program, operates a public guardianship program for the elderly, and organizes special activities/events in the region. The AAAD also conducts annual compliance reviews of grantee agencies and advocates at the national, state, and local levels on behalf of older adults and persons with disabilities. The AAAD also administers a Hear Now West Tennessee Project to assist low-income individuals with hearing devices and a Fan Project to assist older adults and other adults to obtain cooling devices. These programs are a joint effort between the AAAD and community sponsors.

91. Tennesse Autism Resources
Looking for Websites about Autism in tennessee? education Services, STATE VOCATIONAL Rehabilitation Agency, DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Planning Council.
http://www.autism-pdd.net/links/tennesse.html
Home
Site Map Link To Us Contact Us ... Resources
Tennesse Autism Autism State Resources
Tennesse State Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: Special Education Services. Looking for Websites about Autism in Tennessee? See Tennessee Web Resource STATE DEPARTMENT OF
EDUCATION:
Special
Education Services
STATE VOCATIONAL
Rehabilitation Agency
DEVELOPMENTAL
DISABILITIES

Planning Council.
DISABILITY
Organizations
EARLY
Intervention System
STATE VOCATIONAL
Special Needs Programs
DISABILITIES
Advocacy Program
UNIVERSITY AFFILIATED
Programs
PARENT-TO-PARENT Program DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH for children and youth PARENT-TEACHER Association (PTA) TECHNOLOGY RELATED Assistance PARENTS Training and Information Project DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL Health PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN with Special Health Care Needs STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Joseph Fisher, Executive Director Division of Special Education Department of Education Andrew Johnson Tower, 5th Floor

92. University Of Tennessee: Women's Studies Program - Professional Organizations &
The University of tennessee, Knoxville was founded in 1794 and was designated http//www.nwsa.org/. Peer Power An educational outreach program Sponsored
http://web.utk.edu/~wstudy/links_agencies.php
University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Search this site People Search Campus Search System Search Home Mission Curriculum Faculty/People ... Women's Studies at Other Schools
AAUP/ Women's Committee
Get the most recent national faculty salary survey report, overview of court cases affecting women, issues in affirmative action and more.
http://www.aaup.org/Issues/WomeninHE/513wihe.htm
Association for Women in Development (AWID)
International issues, advocacy, women's rights and economic change, and conferences on women.
http://www.awid.org
The Commonwealth Fund
http://www.cmwf.org/
Economic Policy Institute
The Economic Policy Institute is a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank that seeks to broaden the public debate about strategies to achieve a prosperous and fair economy.
http://www.epinet.org/
Feminist Ethics and Social Theory
Professional organization promoting feminist ethical perspectives on philosophy, moral and political life and public policy.
http://www.afeast.org

93. Developing Educational Standards - Education Departments
Developing Educational Standards Home Page Updated 2.23.2005 contact Charles Hill chill @WappingersSchools.org
http://edstandards.org/St/StandardsSED.html
Education Departments
Developing Educational Standards Home Page

94. CCSSO.org - Chief State School Officers
Middle tennessee State University MS, Educational Administration, University of tennessee Ed.D., Educational Leadership, University of tennessee
http://www.ccsso.org/chief_state_school_officers/meet_the_chiefs/results.cfm?sta

95. Centerfostatescholars.org
Texas education Agency. Academic Excellence Indicator System. 2003. All Rights reserved by Centerforstatescholars.org ©2005.
http://www.centerforstatescholars.org/fact_sheet.php
The Scholars Advantage Postsecondary Achievement Wages Scholars Course of Study ... Notify me Fact Sheet The State Scholars Initiative is a simple, low-cost, high-impact strategy to motivate students to complete a set of high-school courses that prepare them for college and careers. The Initiative places business people in classrooms to promote completion of the Scholars course of study immediately before students select courses. The Center for State Scholars provides technical assistance on ways to align state policy with the Scholars course of study. Background The Initiative is based on work done by employers and educators in Arkansas, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia communities dating back to 1988. On August 29, 2002, President George W. Bush and U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige launched the State Scholars Initiative to support statewide business/education coalitions committed to improving the academic achievement of high-school students. The Need for Rigorous Coursework
Bureau of Labor Statistics projections show that 80% of the top 50 fastest-growing jobs will require education beyond high school and that 40% of all new jobs will require at least an associate’s degree. Employers offering jobs that do not require postsecondary education nonetheless seek employees who are proficient in reading, math, and science, and who can solve problems, work in teams, and communicate effectively. They look for employees who can learn new skills throughout their lives. Yet a large percentage of high-school students graduate without the solid academic foundation needed to succeed in higher education and the rapidly evolving workplace.

96. NECTAC State Section 619 Coordinators
Website http//www.marylandpublicschools.org/MSDE/programs/specialed/ Texas education Agency 1701 North Congress Avenue Austin, TX 787011494
http://www.nectac.org/contact/619coord.asp

97. TeachingAmericanHistory.org -- Teaching American History Grant Web Sites
TeachingAmericanHistory.org Homepage Register Online About Us Search Site Mississippi Bend Area education Agency, Bettendorf, IA, 2002
http://teachingamericanhistory.org/tahgrants/
Home > Teaching American History Grant Web Sites Teaching American History Grant Web Sites U.S. Department of Education Teaching of Traditional American History Program web site:
http://www.ed.gov/programs/teachinghistory/
H-Net Teaching American History Discussion Network:
http://www.h-net.org/~tah/
Teaching American History Grant Project Abstracts: Click on column heading to sort. Name City State Year Awarded Southeast Island School District Thorne Bay AK Submit
Site
Calhoun County Board of Education Anniston AL Submit
Site
Baldwin Park Unified School District Baldwin Park CA Submit
Site
Los Angeles County Office of Education Downey CA Submit
Site
Glendale Unified School District Glendale CA Submit
Site
Long Beach Unified School District Long Beach CA Submit
Site
Los Angeles Unified School District Los Angeles CA Submit
Site
Montebello Unified School District Montebello CA Submit
Site
Oakland Unified School District Oakland CA Submit Site Jefferson County Public Schools Golden CO Submit Site Bridgeport Public Schools Bridgeport CT Submit Site The School Board of Broward County Ft. Lauderdale

98. Field-Related Websites And LISTSERVs
http//www.cal.org/caela. Return to top. Workplace education/Training US Department of Labor, Employment and Training Agency
http://www.aaace.org/links/linklist.html

Home/General
Membership Conferences/Meetings Publications/Bookstore ... Email Us LINKS:
Overview Field-Related Websites and LISTSERVs Sorted by subject and type of resource:
General Adult Literacy
English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) Workplace Education/Training Family Literacy ... Other Interesting Sites Field-Related Websites and LISTSERVs Our listing of Adult Education World Wide Web sites and LISTSERVs is organized into 13 categories by content area, although the breadth of information offered by many of these sites may span many of these categories. For organizational purposes, the LISTSERVs have been placed in a separate category. If you have a site that you feel we should add to this list, please send an email to David Collings ( aaace@collings.com ). The links contained are subject to change and have been verified as of
May 20, 2005. AAACE is not responsible for the content contained on any of the sites in this list. The categories are:

99. Chicago Botanic Garden - 26 Gardens - Research
Nikos Sigelis, US Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC SESSION A1 DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE NPS AND STORMWATER education PROGRAMS
http://www.chicagobotanic.org/aquatics/nonpoint/
Chicago Botanic Garden - Research
Aquatics
Registration Overview Location Oct. 17 ... Oct. 20
4th National Conference
NONPOINT SOURCE AND STORMWATER
POLLUTION EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
Chicago, Illinois Cosponsored by
Chicago Botanic Garden
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
Runoff pollution begins—and ends—with each of us. Also known as nonpoint source pollution (as an unregulated source), stormwater runoff (as a regulated source), or simply "people pollution," solutions rely on people changing behaviors. Quite simply, our messages must be brought before the public, and understood and endorsed by them, before they are motivated to change.
REGISTRATION The conference registration fee of $295 includes two breakfasts, three luncheons, refreshment breaks, written materials, and conference proceedings. There is a $45 additional fee for the special tour, reception and dinner at the Notebaert Nature Museum on October 19. Additional registration fees apply for each of the four pre-conference workshops on October 17 (see the agenda below for details). There are no discounts available for students or single-day conference registrations, through you may register for a pre-conference workshop without attending the full conference.
Registrations will be accepted and confirmed on a first-paid basis. A $40 late fee applies if we do not

100. NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants
The NWA education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to a group of educators, Natural Resource Agency professionals and private
http://www.nwas.org/solhirsch.html
National Weather Association (NWA) SOL HIRSCH EDUCATION FUND GRANTS
Five or more $500 grants are available annually from the NWA for teachers in grades K-12 to improve the education of their students in Meteorology. Applications are due by 1 August each year. The NWA Education Committee needs help from all members to spread the word to teachers in grades K-12 that $500 grants are available annually from the NWA to help improve the education of their students in meteorology. The teachers selected will be able to use the funds to take an accredited course in atmospheric sciences, attend a relevant workshop or conference, or purchase scientific materials or equipment for the classroom. Five grants or more are possible each year thanks to the many members who have contributed to this fund in honor of Sol Hirsch who retired in 1992 after being the NWA Executive Director for 11 years. Completed applications are due to the Education Committee by 1 August each year. To Apply for the NWA Sol Hirsch Education Fund Grants Teachers, program directors, school district supervisors and other individuals or groups proposing to improve the education of K-12 students in meteorology may submit an application. The application will consist of a NWA cover form and a two-page proposal.

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