References Roles for State education and Higher education agencies. Achieving National Goals,Higher education and School the University System of georgia Review Committee http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-1refs.htm
Extractions: Report 1, 1994 Previous section Next section Contents Pathways home page Arkansas Code Annotated Title 6, Chapter 11. Subchapter 2. (1991). Meeting the National Education Goals: Schools for Arkansas' Future Act. Goodlad, J.I. (1990). Teachers for our nation's schools. San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass, Inc. Frazier, C. (1993, July). A shared vision: Policy recommendations linking teacher education and school reform. Denver, CO: Education Commission of the States. H.R. 2728. (1993, July 22 proposed bill). Technology Education Assistance Act of 1993. Sec. 103(b)(3). Illinois Board of Higher Education. (1993, May). Joint Education Committee, State Board of Education and Board of Higher Education Policies and Practices on Assessing Student Achievement and Monitoring School/College Performance. Springfield, IL. Inverness Research Associates. (1991, May). An Evaluation of the Comprehensive Teacher Education Institutes, A State Initiative to Strengthen Teacher Preparation in California 1989-90.
Higher Education Partnership Links to Other States' education and Higher education agencies Department of education,University System of georgia. Higher education Partnership PO Box 761 Montgomery http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
Consumer World: Consumer Agencies georgia Consumers' Insurance Advocate; Hawaii selected State and Local Consumer agencies(Pueblo's master list Center for Financial education; National Charities http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
Extractions: The pervasive and sometimes graphic images of war consuming the airwaves are posing great challenges for preschool and elementary teachers trying to allay young childrens' fears. Includes "Online Resources." Also ... TV and the Web Offer Live Accessfor Better or Worse American Schools in Middle East Keep a Wary Eye on War Schools Brace for Personal Toll in Iraq Conflict A comprehensive examination of videotaped math lessons provides rare insights into how classroom teachers approach the subject in the United States and six other countries. Angelo N. Ancheta, left, a Civil Rights Project lawyer, discusses campus diversity at a press briefing March 24 as supporters of the University of Michigan's admissions policies look on.
About SERVE and technical assistance in specialized areas to assist education agencies in achieving groupslocated in Tallahassee, Florida, and Atlanta, georgia, as well http://www.serve.org/about.htm
Extractions: LINKS U.S. Department of Education State Departments of Education Regional Educational Laboratories Other Educational Organizations SERVE, directed by Dr. John R. Sanders, is an education organization with the mission to promote and support the continuous improvement of educational opportunities for all learners in the Southeast. The organizations commitment to continuous improvement is manifest in an applied research-to-practice model that drives all of its work. Building on theory and craft knowledge, SERVE staff develop tools and processes designed to assist practitioners and policymakers with their work, ultimately, to raise the level of student achievement in the region. Evaluation of the impact of these activities combined with input from affected stakeholders expands SERVEs knowledge base and informs future research. This vigorous and practical approach to research and development is supported by an experienced staff strategically located throughout the region. This staff is highly skilled in providing needs-assessment services, conducting applied research in schools, and developing processes, products, and programs that inform educators and increase student achievement. In the last three years, in addition to its basic research and development work with over 170 southeastern schools, SERVE staff provided technical assistance and training to more than 18,000 teachers and administrators across the region.
Technical Education - Workforce Development Initiatives between the Department of Technical and Adult education and the University Systemof georgia, signed a two systems that will allow both agencies to provide http://www.dtae.org/teched/techwfd.html
Extractions: Workforce Development Initiatives I n response to the challenge of business and industry to successfully operate a climate of intensified global competition, the Office of Technical Education placed expanded focus on the creation and maintenance of partnerships, collaboratives and strategic alliances which are designed to encompass a full range of training and education programs and ensure ease of access to workers and employers. Such a partnership between business, industry and government could help to develop a workforce investment system and ensure ease of access to workers and employers, encompass a full range of training and education programs, and respond to the local market. Mission The mission of Workforce Development is to create and manage partnerships, collaboratives, and strategic alliances which are designed to encompass a full range of training and educational programs, respond to local and state market needs and contribute to the economic, educational and community development of Georgia. Functions These are some of the basic functions of the Technical Education Workforce Development Unit: Productivity Reviews/Special Studies Review/Assessment of Legislative Issues Secure/Administer External Grants Monitor Agency Web-Site Information Facilitate/Maintain Interagency Collaborative Relationships Facilitate/Maintain External Linkages to Business/Industry, Associations, etc.
GATAPP agencies (RESAs), or Local education agencies (LEAs) approved a job offer to participatein georgia TAPP; how Please visit www.teachgeorgia.org for additional http://www.gapsc.com/GaTapp/faq/faq_home.asp
Extractions: Select a Question 1. What is Georgia TAPP? 2. What are the Georgia TAPP eligibility requirements for candidates? 3. What is a program provider? 4. Who are the program providers? 5. How long is the Georgia TAPP program? 6. I understand that I must secure a job offer to participate in Georgia TAPP; how do I accomplish this? 7. How much does Georgia TAPP cost? 8. I have tried filling out an application for the Georgia TAPP program online and ran into complications 9. I filled out an application for the Georgia TAPP program online. How soon will I hear from you? 10. How do I get an application for the Georgia TAPP program? Your website is vague. 11. Can a previously certified teacher with two years of teaching experience be a Georgia TAPP candidate? 12. Can a Georgia TAPP teacher-candidate change school systems and continue in the program? 13. What is the Praxis I? 14. How do I register for the PRAXIS I test? 14b. Where and when are the Praxis tests given? 15. What are the exemptions for PRAXIS I?
Southeast DBTAC | ADA | Georgia ADA Leadership Network Back To Top . State Government agencies. State ADA Coordinator Mike Galifianakis,Esq. georgia Department of education Phil Pickens, Director Division for http://www.sedbtac.org/ada/se_region/se_regionTemplate.cfm?st=GA
RRFC Network to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs,practices Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
Extractions: The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
OSEP Technical Assistance And Dissemination Network Projects Consists of over 40 projects funded by the United States Department of education's Office of Special Category Reference education Special education include Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi 5193808 faxjoy@nasdse.org The primary among federal, state, and local education agencies. http://www.dssc.org/frc/oseptad.htm
Extractions: ERIC is a distributed national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. ERIC, established in 1966, is supported by The National Library of Education, a part of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement. The ERIC system WWW Home Page is maintained at the ACCESS ERIC facility. ERIC encompasses the world's largest and most frequently searched education database and a decentralized network of knowledgeable and helpful subject experts. ERIC also maintains an extensive Internet presence, including the award-winning AskERIC question-answering service and Virtual Library, the National Parent Information Network, and more than a dozen subject-oriented gopher and World Wide Web sites.
NEGA RESA - Org's - State Agencies State Government State agencies. georgia Professional Standards Commission, H/P,,, education. Northeast georgia RESA For further information, contact Janice http://www.negaresa.org/orgg221.html
Extractions: News Calendar Services Resources ... Organizations Districts Served Barrow County Clarke County Commerce City Elbert County ... Walton County State Government - State Agencies Name H/P City County Industry Ga Department of Education H/P Atlanta, GA Fulton ... H/P Education Georgia Student Finance Commission N/A Tucker, GA DeKalb Northeast Georgia RESA
Get Ready To Read -- Georgia Page Early Reading First Initiative of the US Department of education that providesfunds to local education agencies and public or private organizations that http://www.getreadytoread.org/other.html
Education Organizations & Agencies education Organizations agencies. ACT 2201 N. Dodge St. (PTA) 930 georgia Street,PO Box 15015 Los California County Boards of education 3100 Beacon Blvd. http://www.csba.org/about/edorg.htm
Extractions: State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources State Resources Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education: Federal Resources U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Grant Search Page OSEP Grant Writing Information U.S. Department of Education Student Financial Assistance Student Loan Cancellation/Deferment Options for Teachers ... Creating Options: A Resource on Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities (pdf) Project EASI...Easy Access for Students and Institutions
Mortgage Bankers Association with the public and private agencies in the In addition to the education and PublicRelations The Mortgage Bankers Association of georgia welcomes inquiries on http://www.mbag.org/
Extractions: Mortgage Ass. (Ginnie Mae) MBAG VISITORS AND MEMBERS The Mortgage Bankers Association of Georgia is a trade association composed of mortgage lenders, brokers and affiliated industry associates. This Association is dedicated to the preservation and improvement of the mortgage banking correspondent system. The Board of Governors of this association encourages its members to use sound and ethical business practices in the making, marketing and servicing of mortgage loans. We promise to keep the members informed of changes in mortgage laws and pending legislation that affect the real estate and mortgage business. The Mortgage Bankers Association of Georgia welcomes inquiries on our members from consumers. You may call our consumer line (Toll free: 877-388-6255) and leave a message or e-mail your inquires to mbag@mbag.org. Complaints against a member company must be submitted in writing with supporting documents and addressed to: Ethics Committee, MBAG, P.O. Box 801, Macon, GA 31202-0801 or Faxed to: (478) 743-8278. You will find a list of our members on our Web Site. We can accept complaints against our members only (not non-members).
Quatloos! Law Enforcement Agencies Financial Tax Fraud education Associates, Inc. A NonProfit georgia Bureauof Investigation http//www.ganet.org/gbi/. Other Enforcement agencies http://www.quatloos.com/lawenfor/sle-a-g.htm
The Southeast: Georgia of all the state education agencies, preschool Each state education agency designatedone individual to Principal partners in implementing georgias plan http://www.teachingquality.org/se/states/georgia.htm
Home Page CEOs, Procurement Executives, Government agencies, Minority Entrepreneurs; wealthbuilding,politics and education. 19-21, 2003 georgia International Convention http://www.gmsdc.org/
Extractions: BOE2003 Registration Brochure (pdf file, 1.8MB) Click here for the BOE2003 Registration Form only (pdf file, 249KB) Sponsored by: MBE Spotlight Blackwell Consulting Services is a national information technology and management consulting firm built on the pillars of technical brilliance, extensive business experience and obsessive honesty. From our offices in Chicago, Atlanta, and other strategic locations, our more than 200 consulting professionals deliver effective, client specific technology and business solutions to today's leading companies.
Coastal Georgia RDC: Aging One of twelve agencies in the state of georgia and part of a This committee, a subsidiaryof georgia Cooperative Health Manpower education Program, Inc. http://www.coastalgeorgiardc.org/aging.html
Extractions: Overview Executive Director's Message Planning ... Other Links Coastal Area Agency on Aging The primary function of the Coastal Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is to plan and administer programs designed to improve the quality of life for senior citizens who are in the greatest social and economic need. The main objectives of this department are to identify and develop resources in the areas of nutrition, transportation, health care, social and recreational activities. Coordinating services through a network of 17 contractors, the AAA fosters a comprehensive, coordinated service delivery system that promotes the independence of and reduces the isolation of coastal area older adults. The CGRDC, as the Area Agency on Aging, is responsible for the planning, administration, coordination, monitoring, advocacy and funding of community-based programs and services. This mission is accomplished through partnerships with cities, counties, private nonprofit and for-profit service organizations throughout the nine counties of coastal Georgia. Activities are funded by the Division of Aging Services of the Georgia Department of Human Resources through the Older Americans' Act of 1965 (as amended), the Social Services Block Grant, the Community Care Services Program, state-funded community grants and other local resources. AGING SERVICES ADVISORY COUNCIL The AAA is governed by the Aging Services Advisory Council a 29-member group comprised of older persons, advocates for aging services and community leaders. The Council assists the aging services staff in developing goals and objectives to provide funding and community-based services for coastal area older adults, in distributing funding according to an allocation plan and in approving final budgets as included in the area plan of Aging Services.
AmeriCorps*State And National Direct asurams.edu Service Area education AmeriCorps members georgia Personal AssistanceService Corps AmeriCorps project partners (community agencies and schools). http://www.americorps.org/joining/direct/direct_ga.html
Extractions: AmeriCorps members provide a comprehensive mentoring/tutoring program aimed at addressing a primary local concern - the enhancement of educational/academic skills among youth. The program enrolls 25 members to provide tutoring to 4th and 5th grade students in at least one elementary school in the area.