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81. EDUCATIONAL MANAGEMENT
http//www.icponline.org. * ERIC Digest Mistakes educational Leaders Make (1998 wisconsin Center for education Research University of wisconsinMadison
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82. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State Higher education Agency. Provide information on the state s education programs, wisconsin Top wisconsin Higher educational Aids Board Suite 902
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE

83. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State education Agency (State Department of education). Provide information, resources wisconsin Top wisconsin Department of Public Instruction
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SEA

84. EETAP.ORG :: Environmental Education And Training Partnership :: Index    
EETAP is a national leader in the delivery of environmental education training for EETAP is funded by the US Environmental Protection Agency s Office of
http://www.eetap.org/
This site offers educators information, resources, and links for promoting academic achievement and environmental literacy. It describes the Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) , participating organizations, services, and achievements. EETAP is a national leader in the delivery of environmental education training for education professionals. EETAP is funded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Office of Environmental Education through a cooperative agreement with the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point.
To find out what is environmental literacy click here.

To learn about what is environmental education click here.
Environmental Education Resources Diversity Casebook: Click Here For Details On Our New Diversity Casebook Online EE Courses: Click Here For Details On Our Online EE Courses Hurricane Aftermath
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85. Wisconsin REALTORS® Association Home Page
The WRA website has information about the wisconsin Real Estate industry for both REALTORS® and Consumers. The Power of Branding for Real Estate Agents
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Log In myWRA Contact Help ... Advertising WRA Calendar Consumer News Inside the WRA Membership Info. Online Publications About the WRA Association Officers Board of Directors Committees Leadership Directory Local Association Info. WRA Staff Membership Types Member Info. Change Form Company Info. Change Form Appraisal News Broker Supervision News Legal Updates Wisconsin Real Estate Magazine WRA Press Releases WRA Course Schedule Distance Learning Education FAQs Designations Real Estate Sales Prelicense Broker Prelicense Continuing Ed. - Real Estate Sales 2005/06 Continuing Ed. - Real Estate Sales 2003/04 Continuing Ed. - Appraisal 2004/05 Continuing Ed. - Home Inspector Broker Prelicense Buyer Agency (ABR) Certified Residential Specialist (CRS) Real Estate Sales CE Appraisal CE Appraisal Prelicense Sales Prelicense QuickStart ABR CRS GRI RRS SRES Other Designations Books Forms Other Products ZipForm Information Center Online Version Desktop Version 5.0 Palm OS Version Available Forms ZipForm Contacts Land Use Legislative Issues Legislative Contacts Local GAD Information Affordable Housing Annexation Brownfields Floodplains Impact Fees Private Property Rights Septic Systems Shoreland Zoning Smart Growth Use Value Assessment Wetland Mitigation Land Use Web sites Land Use Legal Updates Land Use Articles 2005-06 Bill Tracker Session Summary U.S. Legislative Contacts

86. Wisconsin Assembly For Local Arts - Resource Center
The wisconsin Assembly for Local Arts advances the importance, development, and growth of the arts and cultural activities in wisconsin and all of its
http://www.wisconsinarts.org/Dir_application/index.cfm
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You have your choice of three different methods to search the Local Arts Directory.
1) To Search by County use our county geographic search 2) To search Alphabetically click on or activate one of the letters below A B C D ... Y 3) To search by type of programs and services offered , check the appropriate box or boxes and hit "Find These Organizations" Advocacy
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Fundraising Grantmaking Listserve Newsletter Organizational development Presenter Producer Promotion of the arts Special projects Technical assistance Website These community organizations and agencies support local and touring artists and cultural organizations, provide services to artists and arts organizations, and present arts programming to the public. These organizations promote the arts at the local level, endeavoring to make them a part of the daily fabric of community living. Each organization is unique to the community that it serves, and each changes as fast as its community changes; no two are exactly alike. All share the goals of serving the diverse arts forms in their community and making them accessible to each member of that community.

87. Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board - Dairy Producer Website
Information on wisconsin Cheese, Milk and Dairy Products, recipes, The Milk Processor education Program (MilkPEP) recently completed a St. Louis School
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Welcome to the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board's dairy producer website. Find resources here to help you manage your farm operation, get current dairy news and events and learn how WMMB is increasing the demand for your raw milk. If you are looking for general information on dairy products, Wisconsin cheese, recipes or WMMB, you may also want to check out our Consumer/General Information website. CowParade Mooves to America's Dairyland! Joining the more than 1.2 million dairy cows that already reside throughout the state of Wisconsin, CowParade's bovines are on the move! The Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board, Inc. is bringing CowParade,
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88. Educators' Bulletin Board
Teipner Treatment Homes, a treatment foster care agency, is looking for more families The wisconsin Educational Media Association is seeking students to
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Scholarship opportunities for the college-bound If you have information you would like posted on this Bulletin Board, please e-mail it to Editor Bill Hurley . Please note posting dates and deadline dates for items on this bulletin board. We archive older notices rather than removing them, so some may refer to events or deadlines that have passed. September 2005 Postings August 2005 Postings Archives September 2005 Postings Borders bookstores offer educator savings October 14-18 Borders will honor local educators for their commitment to spreading knowledge and encouraging life-long learning, during, Educator Appreciation Weekend, Friday-Tuesday, October 14-18, along with a special reception for educators on Friday, October 14 from 4 to 8 p.m. During this special weekend, Borders will offer educators a 25% discount on books, music,and gift items and a 20% discount on DVDs. This discount will apply to both personal and professional purchases. For additional information, go to

89. Wisconsin Department Of Financial Institutions
The agency regulates and licenses more than 103000 financial service providers who do business investing in wisconsin business to encourage job creation
http://www.wdfi.org/
Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions Strengthening Wisconsin's Financial Future About DFI: Organization Contacts Annual Report Rules ... FAQ QuickFile File a UCC document Search UCC documents Create an LLC File a Corporation or LLC Annual Report ... My Cart QuickLinks Banking and Savings Institutions Regulation Mortgage Banking Licensed Financial Services Securities Regulation ... Other State Agencies Contact Us Have a question or comment? Contact us anytime by email. Secretary Lorrie Keating Heinemann The Wisconsin Department of Financial Institutions is committed to protecting Wisconsin consumers of financial services and to ensuring the soundness of the state's financial institutions. The agency regulates and licenses more than 103,000 financial service providers who do business in Wisconsin including mortgage banker/brokers, loan officers, securities representatives, and credit unions. Our financial institutions are symbols of security for most of us. Their role in business and industry is crucial to the growth of the state's economy and to our own personal well-being. Because of that important role, DFI supports Governor Doyle's "Grow Wisconsin" plan in four strategic focus areas:
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90. NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12
TO ORDER educational Research Service http//www.ers.org Show/Hide Abstracts. Return to Top a (Texas education Agency, Austin, TX , 1991)
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LIBRARY AND MEDIA CENTER DESIGNK-12
NCEF's resource list of links, books, and journal articles on the design and planning of K-12 school libraries, including sample city and state guidelines, and resources on technology requirements. Show all citations
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Guidelines for Library Media Programs in Louisiana Schools. http://www.doe.state.la.us/lde/uploads/4211.pdf (Louisiana Dep't. of Education, Division of School Standards, Accountability, and Assistance, Baton Rouge, LA , 2004) For use in planning and designing new or remodeled school libraries, this publication provides information on establishing a planning committee, design considerations, technical requirements, security , accessibility and space planning. Daylighting Design in Libraries. http://www.librisdesign.org/docs/DaylightDesignLibs.pdf Dean, Edward (Libris DESIGN, funded by The Institute of Museum and Library Services , 2004)

91. EducationNews.org - Internet’s Leading Source Of EducationNews-Commentary
the US Department of education’s inspector general to investigate the agency’s These issues are linked albeit tangentially to problems in education,
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92. RIG Higher Education Program Home
The Rockefeller Institute’s Higher education Program seeks practical approaches to Tel (518) 4435835 Fax (518) 443-5845 E-mail burkejo@rockinst.org
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Please Choose One RIG Home Page Quick Tour of Study Areas -Fiscal Studies Program -Federalism Research Group -Urban and Metropolitan Studies -New York Activities -NYS Forum for IRM -Higher Education Institute Overview -Institute Buildings Institute Staff Institute Publications and Reports Rockefeller Institute Press Books Employment Opportunities Related Links Search Our Site
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New Book in Progress: Fixing the Fragmented University: Decentralization with Direction.
The Kellogg Commission on the Future of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges, in Returning to our Roots: Toward a Coherent Campus (2000), focused on the fragmented university as the fundamental problem of the public universities. The uni-versity has become an institutionally fragmented aggregation of departments. The primary loyalties of scholars are increasingly directed away from their immediate colleagues, students, and institutions toward national and international societies and associations of their disciplinary peers (p.10). The planned book will address the problems of the fragmented public university and the conflict between provider prestige and the public good.

93. WisconsinUMC.org Home Page
index to wisconsinUMC.org web pages and resources. Greetings Members and Friends of the wisconsin Annual Conference,
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94. Wisconcin
STATE education AGENCY RURAL REPRESENTATIVE. David Carlson, Consultant wisconsin Geriatric education Center Internet Resource. Hunger and Poverty
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Wisconsin State Resources Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities.
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STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Juanita S. Pawlisch, Assistant State Superintendent

95. Developing Educational Standards - Education Departments
Developing Educational Standards Home Page Updated 2.23.2005 contact Charles Hill chill @WappingersSchools.org
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96. Wisconsin Arts Board, A State Arts Agency
Governor Doyle Appoints New Board Member to the wisconsin Arts Board October 2728 wisconsin Art education Association Fall Conference, Appleton
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Arts News Wisconsin Arts News More Arts News Top National News Economic Impact Study ... News Release Archives Publications WI Touring and Arts in Education Artists WI Arts Service Orgs Local Arts Agencies Wisconsin Presenters ... National Links Etc. Adobe PDF Help WISCONSIN ARTS BOARD site map Updated: September 26, 2005 HURRICANE KATRINA/HOW TO HELP Arts Community Response to Hurricane Katrina. Join national, regional and local quilters, scholars and educators for “School: It’s Never Too Late to Learn,” a three-day conference on expression through quilts. Highlights include a pre-conference quilt exhibit and reception with Lt. Gov. Barbara Lawton and Faith Ringgold, sessions by featured Wisconsin quilters Sue Gilgen and Nancy Daly, and keynote presentations by Mississippi Cultural Crossroads quilters. November 11-13, 2005, Monona Terrace, Madison. For details, see conference brochure (PDF). To register, go to the Office of Education Outreach website Project Grant Now Open for Artists Working with Community Organizations A Wisconsin Arts Board grant is available to artists who initiate a partnership project with a nonprofit community resource organization. Projects must engage community members as active participants. The purpose of the Artist and Community Collaborations Grant program is to encourage collaborative projects between artists and their communities that support the development of the individual artist and projects that use the power of the arts for community renewal. Deadline is October 17, 2005.

97. Community Resources - Brain Injury Association Of Wisconsin
Consumer protection agency for people with disabilities who are applying for, Workshops, advocacy, resources on school programming and educational
http://www.biaw.org/community/advocacy.html
Community Resources - Advocacy Agencies (in WI)
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Advocacy is a type of problem solving designed to protect personal rights and to ensure a dignified existence. There are many types of advocacy: for example, systems advocacy is useful for changing "the system" and used to promote causes. Legal advocacy is what lawyers are paid to do and legislative advocacy is designed to change laws. Individual advocacy involves advocating for another. Self-advocacy involves advocating for oneself.
ARC - Wisconsin, Inc.
ARC is a national organization for people with developmental and related disabilities. Provides organizational support to affiliated chapters, and represents advocacy and programmatic issues pertaining to disabilities.
600 Williamson Street
Madison, WI 53703 (608) 251-9272 Madison (414) 774-6255 Milwaukee (877) 272-8400 toll free Website: www.thearch.org

98. PRRAC - Poverty & Race Research Action Council
Available for $25 from www.teachingforchange.org. Using Research to Improve education for LowIncome and Minority Students
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PRRAC is a non-partisan, national, not-for-profit organization convened by major civil rights, civil liberties and anti-poverty groups. Our purpose is to link social science research to advocacy work in order to address problems at the intersection of race and poverty. More about PRRAC
Housing Rights in the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina
  • Letter to Congress from civil rights organizations (September 23, 2005) See full text. The Hurricane and the Right to Housing (September 13, 2005) See full text. Hurricane Katrina: Lessons for HUD from the 1994 Los Angeles earthquake (September 12, 2005) See full text.
The Benefits of Housing Mobility
  • The Benefits of Housing Mobility: An excerpt from the upcoming report of the Third National Conference on Housing Mobility (September, 2005) See full text.
The School to Prison Pipeline: a special Forum issue
  • Summaries of the latest research and advocacy from the Children's Defense Fund, the Advancement Project, the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, and the Harvard Civil Rights Project – in the current issue of

99. Wisconsin PK-16 Leadership Council
Finally, the Texas education Agency and the University of Texas A M System The University of wisconsin System and the wisconsin Department of Public
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return to top return to top return to top ... return to top Synopsis of Briefing Paper Presented to the
University of Wisconsin System Board of Regents,
December 2000
BACKGROUND
Across the country, leaders in PK-12 and higher education are putting together powerful partnerships to prepare all students to meet high standards, and to ensure that teachers are able to teach so that all students achieve high levels. Twenty-four states are currently participating in statewide PK-16 effort. Partnership groups include leadership from postsecondary and PK-12 education, as well as business and community-based organizations (College Begins in Kindergarten. (2000). The Education Trust. available on-line at:

100. WCA : Home
Counties need to play a pivotal role in these actions and the wisconsin Counties Ongoing training and educational opportunities through seminars,
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