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  1. Vermont Nurse Internship Project: a collaborative enterprise developed by nurse leaders from education, practice, and regulation. (Nurse Entry Into Practice).: ... article from: Nursing Education Perspectives by Susan A. Boyer, 2002-03-01
  2. Multiple dimensions of reform: the impact of state policies on special education and supports for all students.: An article from: Journal of Disability Policy Studies by Katharine Shepherd Furney, Susan Brody Hasazi, et all 2005-12-22

81. Vermont
One of the five goals of the vermont State Board of education is to “Promote Department of Health Regulation 2303 5 (no date available) requires all
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Health Education
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Education Statute Title 16, Part 2, Chapter 23, Subchapter 1, Section 906 requires "Physical education and comprehensive health education including the effects of tobacco, alcoholic drinks, and drugs on the human system and on society;" however grades, levels, or amount of instruction time are not specified. Education Statute Title 16, Part 1, Chapter 1, Subchapter 7, Section 131 (1987) defines a comprehensive health education program as "a systematic and extensive elementary and secondary educational program designed to provide a variety of learning experiences based upon knowledge of the human organism as it functions within its environment;" but again this statute does not specify grades, levels, or amounts of instruction. Health education is not a coursework requirement for high school graduation.
Vermont's Frameworks for Standards and Learning Opportunities
(2000), which includes healthy choices, were approved by the State Board of Education. The state does not require schools to follow a specific curriculum.

82. Vermonters For Liberty :: Vermont Libertarians
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83. Financial Aid - Community College Of Vermont
The Financial Aid program at the Community College of vermont is administered In compliance with federal regulations, CCV offers instruction for no less
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85. The Vermont Title II Teacher Quality Enhancement Program
The Vt. Field Guide to Educator Mentoring On behalf of the vermont Teacher Newly proposed licensing regulations also require that Level I educators
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86. National Home Education Network -
NHEN provides information on State Homeschool Laws and regulations. Homeschool laws are unique to each National Home education Network your source for
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87. New Approaches To Regulation: The Vermont Telecommunications Agreement - Maine P
New approaches to regulation The vermont Telecommunications Agreement How does this improve education? Does it improve education because we can now put
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The dramatic changes in telecommunications in the past decade have caused many states to try new approaches to the regulation of local telephone companies. The "Vermont Telecommunications Agreement" was one of the earliest attempts at such innovative regulatory approaches. To learn more about that experience, the PURE '93 conference and MPR invited representatives with three different perspectives on the Vermont experience to share their observations. The VTA Agreement: How has it done?
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88. University Of Wisconsin - Madison Online Veterinary Continuing
This is an online veterinary medicine continuing education portal from the University of vermont Johne s Disease Veterinary Certificate Program
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89. Vermont Business Magazine: Manufacturing Overview: Regulations, Efficiencies, Re
Full text of the article, Manufacturing Overview regulations, efficiencies, recession cost jobs from vermont Business Magazine, a publication in the
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Is manufacturing, a significant player in the state's economy, in crisis? Can we expect to lose many more jobs to foreign or national competitors? What is the overall future of manufacturing in Vermont? For these answers, we asked a number of business and economic experts for their opinion.

90. Vermont
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91. Windham Child Care: It Takes A Community To Raise A Child
Investing in Our Children vermont Lays Foundation for State Preschool System Families spend a lot of money on early care and education, but it s still
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Four- Part Series "Investing in Our Children: Changing Child Care in America" Published by the Brattleboro Reformer March 29- April 19, 2003.
By Ellen Keelan, in collaboration with Windham Child Care Association Permission for publication elsewhere is freely granted, so long as credit is given to Ellen Keelan, Windham Child Care Association, and the Brattleboro Reformer.
4. Investing in Our Children: Vermont Lays Foundation for State Preschool System
In North Carolina, a working mother drops her one- year- old son off at a licensed child care center on the grounds of her workplace. She can focus on her job knowing that the professionals who care for him receive ongoing training, are supported by a staff of specialists, and undergo frequent evaluations on everything from fire safety to parent involvement. As a lower- wage earner, she pays only one- third of the true cost of this excellent care. Her employer - the U.S. military - picks up the rest. With the 1989 Military Child Care Act, the Department of Defense transformed what had been by all accounts a seriously deficient and ramshackle assortment of child care facilities into America's largest and most comprehensive early care and education system. "The military realized that by supporting families we would have a more ready force," says Michelle Spence, director of Franklin County's Early Childhood Advisory Council and a former U.S. military child care provider. "They identified what was needed, developed the infrastructure first, and then very quickly were able to implement high- quality programs." That high quality is assured through a well- organized structure that includes central sources for information and oversight, strict regulations, and family support services such as medical screenings and parent education.

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93. Vermont Alliance Of Nonprofit Organizations
Read or download Fi$cal Fact$ for background information on vermont s fiscal and Comprehensive information on rules and regulations governing nonprofit
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94. Stand_4
As required by the State of vermont licensing regulation section 5231, The Five Standards for vermont Educators A Vision for Schooling document is
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STANDARD IV: Candidate Knowledge, Skills and Dispositions Candidates are knowledgeable in the content area(s) of their endorsements and have the pedagogical knowledge, skills, and dispositions reflected in Vermont’s Five Standards for Educators: a Vision for Schooling and the 16 Principles for Vermont Educators.
Candidates demonstrate through a licensure portfolio that they have met the performance standards required for beginning educators. Refer to Part IV for guidelines and rubrics for the Level I Teaching Licensure Portfolio (i.e., Candidate Portfolio).
Indicator 4.01 Licensure Portfolios Link to the Standards and Principles: Institutions and programs assure that candidates recommended for licensure have demonstrated the content and pedagogical knowledge, the skills and dispositions of the endorsement area(s) sought. Institutions and programs make recommendations for licensure based upon candidates’ performance with respect to the Five Standards and the Principles for Vermont Educators as evidenced in the licensure portfolio.

95. Health Protection Division Overview - Vermont Department Of Health
Responsible for standard setting, regulation and planning for Statewide Emergency Medical TALK 802863-7200 or 800-464-4343 (from within vermont)
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Division of Health Protection
For the most part, the Health Protection Division is the regulatory, forensic and risk assessment component of the Vermont Department of Health. Services cover a very wide range of activities housed within the four primary units listed below, which support approximately 30 programs. These programs range from the inspection of ambulances and licensing of emergency services personnel to offering recommendations regarding a contaminated private water system. Lawrence G. Crist
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  • Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
      Performs autopsies and investigates unexpected deaths from violence, injury, suicide, drugs or other circumstances. Approximately 225 autopsies are performed each year.
  • Emergency Medical Services
      Responsible for standard setting, regulation and planning for Statewide Emergency Medical Services systems, training, technical assistance and program development for local services, and licensing and certification of all personnel and emergency equipment. This program maintains certification of 3,000 pre-hospital medical personnel, 171 local EMS organizations and 220 ambulances.

96. Plan Of Operation
(vermont Licensing Regulation 5626.2) Educators reentering the profession shall file an approved IPDP with the appropriate local or regional standards board
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Chittenden East Supervisory Union Our wonderful schools are nestled among the magnificent mountains of Vermont! The Chittenden East Supervisory Union serves the citizens of Bolton, Huntington, Jericho, Richmond and Underhill. Our nine schools provide children with an outstanding academic experience from kindergarten to twelfth grade.
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It is vital that professional educators maintain themselves and each other as lifelong learners. Continual professional development is the responsibility of all teachers in order to remain broadly informed, highly committed, and actively prepared to provide optimal learning experiences for all students. The commitment of educators to professional growth should extend beyond the scope of the classrooms and the schools within which they work, to the teaching profession as a whole.
PURPOSE The purposes of the Chittenden East Supervisory Union (CESU) Local Standards Board include:
  • To encourage and support the extended professional growth of licensed teachers employed in the public school system;

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