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  1. Implementation of the early education grant program in Vermont, 1987-1989: Report to the Vermont General Assembly by Donald D Dickson, 1989
  2. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2005-2006 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2005-11-30
  3. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2006-2007 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2006-11
  4. The Big Vermont Reproducible (The Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer, 2000-09
  5. My First Guide About Vermont (State Experience) by Carole Marsh, 1996-12
  6. Mdr's School Directory Vermont 2004-2005 (Mdr's School Directory Vermont) by Market Data Retrieval, 2004-11
  7. Vermont History Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  8. The Vermont Experience Library State Resource Set (The Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2001-09
  9. The relations of higher education to national prosperity. An oration delivered before the Phi beta kappa society of the University of Vermont, June 27, ... Kendall Adams ... Pub. by the Society. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series, 2006-03-31
  10. University of Vermont(VT) (Campus History) by John D. Thomas, 2005-07-27
  11. Vermont Exam Prep
  12. Alexander Twilight: Vermont's African-American Pioneer by Michael T. Hahn, 1998-11
  13. Vermont Symbols & Facts Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05
  14. Vermont People Projects: 30 Cool, Activities, Crafts, Experiments & More for Kids to Do to Learn About Your State (Vermont Experience) by Carole Marsh, 2003-05

21. Vermont Fish & Wildlife
The Fish and Wildlife Department offers a variety of general education resources to Hunter education Using a fun, handson approach, vermont s hunter
http://www.vtfishandwildlife.com/edu_general.cfm
General Education
The Fish and Wildlife Department offers a variety of general education resources to teachers and the general public. Below is a list of resources.
If you have any questions about the resources listed here, or you would like to request that materials be sent to you, please click here.
Backyard Wildlife Habitat In Vermont:
Becoming an Outdoors Woman:
Women age 16 and older have the opportunity to enjoy a series of exciting outdoor recreation workshops and hands-on learning opportunities just for them. Immerse yourself in a single outdoor pursuit, or sample a variety of activities throughout the action-packed weekend. Becoming an Outdoors Woman is offered each summer. Educations Kits for Teachers and Their Students:
White-tailed Deer
Turkey
Each kit designed by teachers for K-4, 5-8, 9-12 grade levels. Includes fact sheets and activities such as vocabulary, word searches, discussion questions, population charts, and graphs. The endangered species packet contains a colorful poster.
Fact Sheets: Fact sheets on the life histories of white-tailed deer, wood turtle, black bear, wild turkey, common loon, beaver, birds, amphibians, bobcat, muskrat, fisher, eastern coyote, salmon, osprey, peregrine falcon, wetlands, wildlife tracking, how to build a bluebird nesting box, and wild mammals of Vermont.

22. Usnews.com: E-learning: Vermont Law School (General Information)
Elearning vermont Law School general information This institution offers 1credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 4
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/elearning/directory/elearn1a_11934.htm
Vermont Law School
General information
E-learning Contact
N. Bruce Duthu, Vice Dean for Academic Affairs
PO Box 96
So Royalton, VT 05068
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail: bduthu@vermontlaw.edu
E-learning website:
N/A Undergraduate Level Graduate Level Instructional Delivery Modes Primary mode of instruction used for E-learning: Video Other modes of instruction: Video Residency Requirements for Degree-Granting Programs Definition: Residency requirements refer to on-campus time for a specific E-learning course or program. N/A Number of Courses, Degree Programs, and Enrollment in 2003-2004 Distance education courses This institution offers 1 credit-granting distance education courses, with a total enrollment of 4 students. The institution first offered credit-granting distance education courses in 1998. Online-only courses N/A Degree-granting distance education programs This institution offers degree-granting distance education programs. Degree-granting online-only programs N/A Student Services and Registration Students enrolled in E-learning courses have access to the following services via Internet, fax, or other E-learning delivery modes: Academic advising, Career placement assistance, E-mail address, Financial aid office/services, Library services, Online library, Mentoring, Technology support

23. Vermont Student Assistance Corp.
education loan consolidation. With a VSAC Loan Consolidation you can lock in alow fixed interest rate. general Info. Library Calendar of Events
http://www.vsac.org/
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24. THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT - January 24, 2005 - Vol. 5, No. 04
STATE FUNDING OF PUBLIC education Subchapter 2. general State Funding of Public The vermont education REPORT is published by vermonters for Better
http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/nlet/01_24_05.htm
www.SchoolReport.com
Vermonters for Better Education Return to Education Report Index Return to VBE Index Vermonters for Better Education Homepage
THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT January 24, 2005 - Vol. 5, No. 04
Covering education news in Vermont and beyond...
Informative, provocative, unique...
Published by Vermonters for Better Education VBE is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to enlist parents and the public at large in achieving quality educational opportunities for all the children of Vermont by monitoring the state of education in Vermont; promoting the value of educational freedoms for all parents; and giving parents the evaluative tools with which to identify excellence. Libby Sternberg, executive director: VTBetterEd@aol.com SPECIAL ALERT IS THE VT DEPT OF ED DOING AN END RUN AROUND THE STATEHOUSE "PASSING" ITS OWN EARLY ED LAW WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE LEGISLATURE? The people of Vermont, through their elected representatives, did not approve passage of an early education bill last year, but that isn't stopping the Vermont Department of Education from moving forward with their own early education program using the failed bill as a guide. The Vermont Department of Education has prepared early education rules which could encourage public schools to set up early education programs akin to those envisioned in last year's failed early ed bill, S.166. While that bill passed the Senate, it failed in the House after several serious concerns were raised about its lack of choice and potential cost.

25. THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT - January 17, 2005 - Vol. 5, No. 03
Source vermont Statutes TITLE 16 education PART 6 Financing; STATE FUNDINGOF PUBLIC education Subchapter 2. general State Funding of Public
http://www.schoolreport.com/vbe/nlet/01_17_05.htm
www.SchoolReport.com
Vermonters for Better Education Return to Education Report Index Return to VBE Index Vermonters for Better Education Homepage
THE VERMONT EDUCATION REPORT January 17, 2005 - Vol. 5, No. 03
Covering education news in Vermont and beyond...
Informative, provocative, unique...
Published by Vermonters for Better Education VBE is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization whose mission is to enlist parents and the public at large in achieving quality educational opportunities for all the children of Vermont by monitoring the state of education in Vermont; promoting the value of educational freedoms for all parents; and giving parents the evaluative tools with which to identify excellence. Libby Sternberg, executive director: VTBetterEd@aol.com STATE BOARD - WHERE THE ACTION IS At the State Board of Education meeting on Tuesday, January 18, a number of reports will be presented, each of which could have implications for important education policies. The Board will hear reports on a public school choice proposal, early education rules, and will receive the annual Act 150 School Choice report. Here's a brief analysis of what to look for in these items: Public School Choice At its last meeting, the State Board decided to flesh out its earlier statement of support for public school choice with more specific details. To that end, the SBOE decided a public school choice program in Vermont should include the following elements: it should include grades K-12, it should be statewide (as opposed to district-wide) and money should eventually follow the child.

26. Emt Training In Vermont -- Education-Portal.com --
On first interpretation vermont s educational system seems rather small, onlyholding, Subject general. ** Include All **, Agriculture, Architecture
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27. City Of Montpelier, Vermont: Education
a particular field, learn specific skills, attend independent courses, orpursue general studies. University of vermont (UVM) Continuing education
http://www.montpelier-vt.org/education.cfm

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    PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM
    The Montpelier Public School System consists of Union Elementary Schoo l (grades K-4), Main Street Middle School (grades 5-8), and of Montpelier High School (grades 9-12). Many opportunities are available for children, parents, and and teens to become involved in the school programs, activities, and events.
    Montpelier School District
    58 Barre Street Montpelier, Vermont 05602 Website: http://www.mpsvt.org John Everitt, Superintendent of Schools, mailto:John@mpsvt.org Union Elementary School Park Avenue Monptelier, VT 05602 Website: http://www.mpsvt.org/ues/uesindex.html Jen Miller-Arsenault, Co-Principal, jenm@mpsvt.org Susan Titterton, Co-Principal, susant@mpsvt.org Kindergarden through Grade 5 Main Street Middle School 170 Main Street Montpelier, VT 05602 Website: http://www.mpsvt.org/msms/msms.htm Jim Robinette, Principal, JimR@mpsvt.org Grades 6, 7, and 8 Montpelier High School 5 High School Drive Montpelier, VT 05602
  • 28. Acalog4™ ACMS: Program Information
    The goals of the vermont Technical College general education component, bothwithin the prescribed and elective areas of the curriculum, are to foster
    http://catalog.vtc.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=10&poid=295

    29. Livable Wage Workshop
    vermont Livable Wage Campaign Popular education general Livable Wage WorkshopIn vermont, median earnings are stagnant or declining; income inequality
    http://www.vtlivablewage.org/lwworkshop.html
    Mission Members Action Alerts Calendar ... Contact Us

    Vermont Livable Wage Campaign Popular Education
    New VT High School Curriculum!
    Popular Education Community/Academic Workshops

    VT High School Curriculum:
    Teaching Economics As If People Mattered
    Dynamic, real-world lesson plans on income, wealth, livable wages, the economy, and what it all means for the typical Vermonter. Curriculum was compiled by the Vermont Livable Wage Campaign based upon the curriculum, Teaching Economics as if People Mattered , by Tamara Sober Giecek with United for a Fair Economy (UFE). Here is a sample of some of the lessons topics:
    • Definitions What is Income and Why Do Some People Earn So Much More of It than Others? Distributing Income: You Be the Judge Viewing Income Through Gender and Race Lenses Power Shift Led to Rule Changes What Can You Do Here in Vermont: Real Policies that Lift the Floor, Level the Playing Field, and Address the Concentration of Wealth and Power.
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    30. Vermont Arts Council : General Information
    general INFORMATION. The vermont Arts Council was founded in 1964 on a simple and The Council is committed to advancing comprehensive arts education for
    http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/about/
    General Information
    Strategic Plan
    Annual Report
    Contact Us GENERAL INFORMATION
    The Vermont Arts Council was founded in 1964 on a simple and powerful premise: that the arts enrich lives, expand minds, and form a vital thread in the fabric of Vermont community life. The Council fosters classical, traditional, and emerging forms of artistic expression. It finds enduring ways to make the arts a part of all Vermont communities, bringing inspiration to Vermont citizens and visitors in every corner of the state. It advocates for and supports the arts as a central part of education for all people. The Council functions as a community partner and a catalyst for artists and organizations. It offers professional development opportunities and technical advice, collects and disseminates arts information, and acts as the state's foremost arts advocate. In keeping with its community focus, the Council is a grass-roots organization with statewide trustees elected from and by its membership. It is the only not-for-profit state arts agency in the country, and as such is uniquely qualified to unite both public and private resources to serve the following mission:

    31. Education Standard Project Grant Guidelines : Vermont Arts Council
    In general this category is for educational institutions, How will you creditthe vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts?
    http://www.vermontartscouncil.org/grants/documents/for_schools_standard.html

    Grant News
    General Information Grants For Artists Grants For Organizations ... Grant Review Panelists
    OPPORTUNITY GRANT GUIDELINES-EDUCATION STANDARD PROJECT GRANTS
    Purpose
    The purpose of the Education Grant is to fund projects, programs, and opportunities that support learning in and through the arts. Projects may focus on one or more arts disciplines, such as dance or theater, or to develop arts projects that enhance learning in other subjects. The Council encourages the development of long-term collaborations among education institutions and arts organizations and artists to enhance student learning.
    NOTE: For projects that focus on curriculum development, integrated arts activities, or school reform, please refer to the Integrated Arts Education Initiative
    Grant Amounts
    • $1,000-$5,000 for schools and for other institutions with operating budgets less than $150,000. $1,000-$7,000 for community arts organizations with operating budgets of $150,000 or more.
    Deadline Postmark Deadline Notification Date Project Takes Place May 9, 2005

    32. Vermont Online Education And Distance Learning Courses
    education Online vermont. University of Phoenix Online general area. Earn yourdegree, advance your career, secure your future - all online
    http://www.online-education.net/vermont_schools.html
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    Vermont Online Education
    Kennedy-Western University
    Online degree programs designed for busy professionals.
    Established in 1984, Kennedy-Western University offers self-paced degree programs designed specifically for the mid-career professional. Since there is no formal classroom attendance required, students can complete their coursework as their personal and professional commitments allow. Degree Programs: Kennedy-Western University's recognized degree programs span the realms of business and industry. Degrees are available at the Bachelor's, Master's, and Doctorate levels. Currently, Kennedy-Western offers the following bachelor programs: Business Administration, Executive Business Administration, Human Resource Management, International Business Administration, Management And Leadership, Finance, E-Business/E-Commerce, Health Administration, Computer Science, Management Of Technology, Management Information Systems, Software Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Engineering Management, Environmental Engineering, General Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Quality Control, Safety Engineering Student Services: Tutorial assistance, moderated live online chat sessions, online discussion boards, and Kennedy-Western University's proprietary online testing software all serve to provide the student with added value. In addition, students are paired with a qualified Student Services Advisor, whose expert advice helps to facilitate students through their program.

    33. Lyndon State College - Vermont State Colleges
    general education Unit. Minimum 42 credits, required of all baccalaureate programsand the Associate of Arts in general Studies.
    http://www.lyndonstate.edu/?tab=1&page=524

    34. Lyndon State College - Vermont State Colleges
    An undergraduate education can transform lives. Lyndon’s general education Unit,required of all students pursuing a degree, serves as the foundation and
    http://www.lyndonstate.edu/?tab=1&page=5

    35. BurlingtonFreePress.com :: Vermont Education
    The best general submissions The tribute speech The writing conference Overview of vermont s education Funding System under Act 68 pdf
    http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/education/
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    Old schools, new challenges

    Historic Thatcher Brook School in Waterbury is an aging beauty, like many of the state's older schoolhouses. It needs repair, but the price tag might be an obstacle. [more]
    Repairs needed in many schools

    Colchester OKs budget for schools
    Teachers welcome room renovations ... State disputes education report HONOR ROLLS
    Recent honor rolls from area schools: Richford High School Honor Roll Winooski High School Honor Roll Mount Mansfield Union Honor Roll Rice Memorial High School Honor Roll ... Winooski ACADEMIC ALL*STARS Chester Harvey and Gwen Buel Alex Bryce and Julianna Renee Cyr Brett Knight and Nicole Bushey Kendra Lawrence and Paige Fisher ... Dan Liptak and Katelyn Mary Noyes RELATED LINKS Vermont Department of Education Vermont Student Assistance Corp.

    36. The Heart Of It; Fall 2003 Newsletter - Parent To Parent Of Vermont
    Mary Beth believes that by going in through the general education door she has an training to general education teachers who live in rural vermont.
    http://www.partoparvt.org/03FStaffandBoard.html
    Fall 2003 Newsletter click for links to other newsletter pages Pamela Sisk
    Claudia Sofield

    Amy Spalding
    ...
    Betty Morse Wins an Award

    Claudia Sofield, Family Resource Coordinator

    When I moved to Newfane, VT in 1986, I did not know that my parking lot on Route 30 was the bus stop for the “handicapped bus,” which took preschoolers with disabilities to The Winston Prouty Center (WPC) for Child Development in Brattleboro. Imagine my surprise 13 months later when my youngest child was diagnosed with Cerebral Palsy and I had to put her on that bus and take her off that bus every single school day, because she needed all the intensive early intervention services that WPC offered. The fact that Marisa created a job at WPC that blended perfectly with the goals of Parent to Parent was very exciting for me. I saw how Supporting Parents can really help one another with resources, new information, local community services, and just “plain old friendliness and kindness.” I was in a hurry to start support groups, as well as Sibshops in Brattleboro and the West River Valley. Since my job is mainly funded by grants I realized I would never be working for more than 15 hours a week, no matter how much work there was to do! Parent to Parent asked me to join their staff as a Family Resource Coordinator for Southern Vermont in June 2003 as part of the Nexus Program. At that point, I realized I was doing the work I was put on earth for and all thoughts of returning to teaching, either full or part-time were banished. I’m amazed every day as parents share their touching stories about their child with special needs, their family, and the amount of hassles and grief caused by the “system.” I’m also encouraged by so many supportive co-workers at Parent to Parent and the Winston Prouty Center.

    37. Vermont Education Schools
    Use this comprehensive directory of vermont education schools to find programs Foreign Languages, general education, Gifted education, Health education
    http://www.alleducationschools.com/find/Vermont/
    Featured Schools Request Info Find A School About Us
    Vermont Education Schools
    Use this comprehensive directory of Vermont education schools to find programs that interest you. Then read detailed fact sheets on featured schools and request admissions information. We include online/distance learning programs as well as campus-based programs.
    Campus Programs

    Brattleboro
    Montpelier Bennington College Bennington Marlboro College - The Graduate Center Brattleboro School for International Training Brattleboro University of Vermont - College of Education and Social Services Burlington
    Choose a Location and Type of Program
    Location Type Any Location Online Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware District of Columbia Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Alberta British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick Newfoundland Nova Scotia Northwest Territories Nunavut Ontario Prince Edward Island Quebec Saskatchewan Yukon Any Type - Online Degrees - All Online Programs Online Bachelor's Online Master's Online Doctorate - Degrees - Bachelor's Bachelor's Degree Completion Master's Fifth-Year Master's Educational Specialist (EdS) Doctorate Credentials and Certification - Teaching Specialties - K-12 Adult Education

    38. Vermont: Education Transitional And Pre-K Programs
    vermont, education Transitional and PreK Programs. vermont educationTransitional and Pre-K Programs Local Resources, general Resources
    http://vermont.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education: Transitional and

    39. Treatment For Brain Cancer In New Hampshire And Vermont. Dartmouth Hitchcock Med
    Practice Note Aneurysms, general Neurosurgery, Brain Tumors, Spine, AVM, education MD, University of vermont College of Medicine, Burlington, V, 1977
    http://www.cancer.dartmouth.edu/brain/team.shtml
    In Affiliation with: Dartmouth Medical School Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center The National Cancer Institute
    Welcome to Norris Cotton Cancer Center Contact About Directions Media You are: Home Clinical Services Brain Cancers
    Quick Links Clinical Services Patient Support Services Oncology Nursing Clinical Trials ...
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    Neuro-Oncology Team
    Camilo E. Fadul , M.D.
    Institution Affiliations
    Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon
    Neurology Education
    M.D., School of Medicine, Universidad del Rosario, Bogota, Colombia, 1980 Board Certification
    Neurology, 1996 Specialties
    Cancer/ Oncology
    Neurology
    J. Marc Pipas , M.D.
    Institution Affiliations Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon Gifford Medical Center Norris Cotton Cancer Center Education M.D., State University of New York Health Science Center at Syracuse, 1989 Board Certification General Internal Medicine, 1992 Medical Oncology, 1995 Specialties Cancer/ Oncology Hematology/Oncology
    Nathan E. Simmons, MD

    40. Education General Information
    IRWA Courses and Seminars general Information. 19750 South vermont Avenue,Suite 220, Torrance, CA 90502-1144 Telephone (310) 538-0233 Fax (310)
    http://www.irwaonline.org/education/general_info.cfm

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