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Law Related Education LRE resources include books, lesson plans, mock trial rights and responsibilities,issues in education such as The idaho Law Foundation joins the nation in http://www2.state.id.us/isb/gen/lre.htm
Extractions: Fx: 208.334.4515 Responsibilities and Rights and to develop Respect for law, others, and themselves ... all of which can come from Law Related Education. Law Related Education (LRE) is citizenship education with an emphasis on understanding the role of law as the basis of democratic society. LRE programs aim to help students, kindergarten through twelfth grade, know how and why our legal system operates as it does, the importance of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, and the roles of lawyers and judges. LRE began in Idaho in 1985 as a public service program of the Idaho Law Foundation. Law Related Education focuses on "real world" issues and emphasizes interactive and engaging techniques such as role-play and simulation, mock trials, moot courts, debate, and case method analysis. Curriculum materials encourage the development of critical thinking, reasoning, decision-making, and oral and written communication skills. In Idaho we strive to fulfill our mission through a number of programs, including:
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Extractions: A Blended Certificate is a new, exciting undergraduate program that focuses on the skills needed to effectively teach every young child between birth and grade three. The Blended Certificate program combines general early education and early special education teacher training into one four-year undergraduate teacher preparation program now offered at Idahos three state universities. Cross-Cultural Maternal Health Information Catalog; Understanding the Health Culture of Recent Immigrants to the United States This maternal health information catalog focuses on the unique maternal health cultures of three main regions of the world from which immigrants to the U.S. frequently come. These regions include Latin America Asia , and Africa
State Support And Incentives These idaho initiatives were supported by the JA Center / National Board CertifiedTeachers education Reform / Events, Calendar resources / News Center http://www.nbpts.org/about/stateinfo.cfm?state=Idaho
Education education, An educated public makes educated decisions. North idaho offers excellentpublic and private neighborhood schools, and state educational resources. http://www.nicon.org/education.html
Extractions: Education An educated public makes educated decisions. North Idaho offers excellent public and private schools with award winning projects and teachers. Browse this page that provides links to the region's colleges and universities, local neighborhood schools, and state educational resources. Public Schools: A special project of the 7th grade Computer Applications class of Post Falls Middle School is the Post Falls Historical Society website. Private Schools: Christian Center School
The Idaho Earth Science Teachers Association National Science Foundation idaho Mining Association idaho Maps Black National Scienceeducation Standards Earth Science education resources Earth Science Week. http://www.idahogeology.org/IESTA/IESTA.htm
Extractions: Earth Science Education in Idaho NEWS LINKS (Resources for earth science education) The Idaho Earth Science Teachers Association (IESTA) has formed interactive partnerships with the triad of education, government, and industry. The products of these partnerships include programs and training in Idaho earth science, and the development, testing and distribution of classroom materials, student activities, and field trip guides. In the summer of 1992 a small group of Idaho teachers, in cooperation with the Idaho Geological Survey, began an Annual Summer Field Trip and Conference for the IESTA. Since then the event has grown to the point that typically 50 people attend the field conference each year. This week-long event includes geology and mining field trips, exercises, classroom materials, and the development of student activities by participants. For the past several years the Idaho Bureau of Disaster Services, through a grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, has co-sponsored the workshop to provide training in geologic hazard awareness and education. Where possible, companies have provided tours, campgrounds, and talks by specialists. In 1997, the IESTA cooperated with the National Energy Foundation to include materials and instruction from the Out of the Rock educational program. The IESTA works closely with the Idaho Science Teachers Association to plan the science teachers annual conference. IESTA maintains a booth at each conference which displays products, recruits members, and provides information about Idaho earth science and the associations activities and events. The products displayed include IESTA materials and selected publications of the Idaho Geological Survey and the Idaho State University Press. The IESTA sponsors presentations and keynote speakers by earth scientists from Idaho, and it distributes examples of Idaho rocks, minerals, and fossils donated by agencies, companies, and the association members.
Wilderness Ed. Resources education Plan, March 1993 Laurie Matthews Department of resources, Recreation andTourism College of Forestry, Wildlife, Range Sciences University of idaho http://www.lnt.org/TeachingLNT/wild.ed.res.html
Extractions: Home Who We Are Board Members Idaho Operator Training Schedule ... Contacts Welcome to Idaho's Operator Certification and Training Web Site. This site has been created to help you earn and keep your operator certificate, whether you are new to operator certification, or you are a veteran Operator. There is a wealth of certification and training information available at this web site which we encourage you to explore. This site acquaints you with who the training and certification providers are in Idaho, as well as agency contacts and professional operator organizations. Certification Information Find out about individual operator certification requirements by clicking on the Drinking Water Certification Rules, or the Certification Guidelines push buttons. Learn how to classify your water/wastewater treatment plant and how to apply for certification exams by clicking on Certification Application Forms and using the on-line plant worksheets, and pull down application form. Find the deadlines for applications and test dates by clicking on Certification Test Exam Schedule. For Certification issues, please contact the Idaho Water and Wastewater Operators Certification Board, Inc. (IWWOCB) office in Lewiston.
Alabama OEE Grants 1992-2001 1995. idaho Department of Water resources, Boise; Owyhee Soil ConservationDistrict, Marsing; University of idaho/Chemical Engineering, Moscow. 1996. http://www.epa.gov/enviroed/grants/idaho.htm
Extractions: Assessments Use This Menu for More Info on 1997 to 2001 Winners - 1997 Winners - Idaho Department of Water Resources, Boise Northwest Nazarene College, Nampa Southeast Idaho Council of Governments, Pocatello 1998 Winners Mackay Joint School District #182, Mackay Nez Perce Tribal Foundation, Lapwai (Headquarters) 2000 Winners Communities Creating Connections, Inc., Kooskia 2001 Winners Boise State University, Department of Biology, Boise Idaho Forest Products Commission (EEAO), Project Learning Tree, Boise Idaho Department of Water Resources, Boise Owyhee Soil Conservation District, Marsing University of Idaho/Chemical Engineering
Related WWW Resources idaho Department of Environmetal Quality Air Quality Page, http//www2.state.id.us/deq/air/air1.htm. www.ibike.org.education resources. http://www.scapca.org/resources.html
Extractions: E-mail us with feedback on Web Resources. (publicinfo@scapca.org) Spokane County www.spokanecounty.org City of Spokane www.spokanecity.org City of Spokane Valley www.spokanevalley.org www.spokane-areacvb.org Spokane Regional Solid Waste System www.solidwaste.org Spokane Regional Health District www.spokanecounty.org/ Spokane County Fire District #1 www.spokanevalleyfire.com Spokane County Fire District #9 www.scfd9.org Spokane County Fire District #4 www.scfd4.org Spokane County Fire District #8 www.scfd8.org Spokane County Fire District #10 www.firedistrict.com/scfd10 Spokane County Fire District #3 www.fire-ems.net/firedept/
The Idaho Statesman - Rural Idaho - Special Report the money goes Rural education Rural health care What's next / optionsfor rural idaho. Editorials Rural conference resources, links On http://www.idahostatesman.com/news/ruralidaho/resources.shtml
The Idaho Statesman - Always Idaho for instructors Click here for resources for instructors may be wondering what Newspapersin education is is a cooperative effort of The idaho Statesman working http://www.idahostatesman.com/custsvc/subscriber_services/NIE/index.asp
Extractions: WELCOME instructors, donors, sponsors and readers To help students understand the history and challenges of the war in Iraq, The Idaho Statesman has purchased a 16-page student supplement titled: IRAQ: How We Came to War. This section for grades 4 and up is designed to explain the 2003 conflict by looking at key events that have shaped history in Iraq and the world since the end of the Persian Gulf War. All these developments drew international attention at the time they occurred. Taken together, they show that historic events - even one as great as war - are not caused by a single thing, but by many things. Reading these accounts, students will gain a greater understanding of how the U.S. government reached decisions that took us where we are in Iraq - and where we may be going. Each section is inserted into a copy of the Friday April 4th edition of The Idaho Statesman for students to read, use in the classroom and take home!
EE-Link Calendar: Idaho Environmental Education Summit 2003 educators share ideas from successful programs and resources identify future SponsorIdaho Environmental education Association 2211 S 2nd http://eelink.net/cgi-bin/risee/noram/showprog?prog=PR1813
Idaho Department Of Commerce Promotes tourism, encourages business, and supports trade and commerce in idaho.Category Regional North America Government Executive Departments Business Communities Travel Statistics News and resources, Recent Headlines. AlbertsonFoundation Provides $35 million for idaho education System. http://www.idoc.state.id.us/
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Extractions: This article discusses school reform from a cultural perspective. It speculates that a primary reason why Indian students continue to suffer higher dropout rates and lower achievement is because a "dissonance" exists between American Indian culture and the culture of our public schools system. It suggests that certain kinds of teaching methods and school reform strategies are more "culturally congruent" with traditional tribal teaching practices and therefore should be considered for adoption among public schools serving Indian student populations.
Extractions: The non-profit American Indian College Fund was created by 30 tribal collegesall founded by Indians to fight high rates of poverty, educational failure and cultural loss to raise desperately-needed scholarship, endowment and operating monies. Based in Denver, Colorado, the College Fund has raised a total of more than $35 million since 1989.
Extractions: Search Databases Choose a DB > Product Announce Reviews Web Picks Grants Events Become a techLEARNING.com author Take our reader survey Home Resources ... Archives > October 23, 2001 October 23, 2001 - Vol.2, No.43 Requiring Technology Proficiency The Idaho State Board of Education recently approved a motion requiring teachers to be proficient in technology in order to renew their teaching certificates. The state legislature must approve the new requirement before it goes into effect. Idaho teachers currently are required to attend technology-related professional development, but training has not been tied to licensure requirements. The Idaho Department of Education reports that 86.6% of about 14,000 certified teachers and administrators are able to demonstrate technology competence, a long way toward the state's goal of having 90% of certified teachers and administrators technology-proficient.