K-12 And Adult/College Education iowa; Job Announcements iowa Department of Education; Job types of jobs in K12education, mostly Minnesota Jobs Bibliography; Minnesota schools Jobsite Online http://www.mnstate.edu/career/K-12AdultCollegeEducation.htm
Extractions: K-12 and Adult/College Education Job Listings for educators by state. Academic Employment Network This is a good site. Provides certification requirements state by state. Also provides job listings and other job search resources. AACC Careerline - Select "Careerline" on the home page to find community college job listings. Alabama Alaska Teacher Placement The ATP director requested that we add this link due to a shortage of teachers and administrators for the coming school year (98-99). Job fairs in Fairbanks are June 15-18 and July 27-29. Arizona Arkansas California Colorado ... Northeastern Colorado This site provides access to fourteen different school districts, a junior college and the Northeast Colorado BOCES. Job vacancies, along with other information specific to each member district, are posted for individuals considering or pursuing teaching careers in Northeast Colorado. Connecticut Delaware EDNET Electronic employment database for educators seeking jobs in Los Angeles, Riverside, Ventura, San Diego, San Bernardino and Orange Counties. EdPost This site is designed to enable Minnesota school districts (and others), to list positions for licensed professionals at a "one stop" location that reaches new graduates and alumni of all the colleges and universities in Minnesota that grant education degrees leading to licenses. Employers can list free at this site so watch it regularly if you are seeking a K-12 teaching or administrative position. It is sponsored by MCUCSA Minnesota College and University Career Services Association the organization that brings you the annual Minnesota Education Job Fair.
Professional Resources School District (iowa) k12 Foreign Language Curriculum Standards Kansas ForeignLanguage Standards (1999 draft) Wichita Public schools Foreign Language http://www.utm.edu/departments/french/resctr.html
Extractions: We note and caution that not all of these were designed for the same purpose. They are named "curriculum frameworks", "content and learning standards", among others. Not all are of the same vintage. Investigation will bear out that the organizing committees are not composed in like fashion, nor are they given identical charges, and closeness to the national standards ranges widely. The following four documents may help to detail some of our general notions about national standards:
McCann's PooR Farm K-12 Schools Links And Virus Report Online schools on the web.Category Reference Education K through 12 Public schoolsMy school list is excellent resource for teachers who want to develop pen pal exchanges, Add your School link Free, Information to help you with homework, http://poor-farm.com/School-list.html
Idaho K-12 Schools - Access Idaho Centennial Elementary School Central Elementary School Greenhurst Elementary SchoolIowa Elementary School Lincoln Elementary School Nampa Private k12 schools http://www.accessidaho.org/education/k12.html
Education Peterson's Education and career information for k12 schools, colleges anduniversities, private schools, graduate study, study abroad and more. http://www.coe.missouri.edu/~career/education.html
Resources For Educators EPS Educational Placement Service The iowa Regional Education 12 Jobs Find currentK-12 job positions at public, private, vocational, and technical schools. http://www.drake.edu/career/educators.html
Topica Email List Directory link up with classes from other schools or countries systems in Florida includingK12, community colleges iowa Alliance for Arts Education -eUpdate Newsletter http://www.topica.com/dir/?cid=373
There Is A Leadership Crisis In American, K 12 Education tests like the Stanford 9 or the iowa Test of Basic Recognition that the leadershipcrunch in K 12 education extends to charter schools appears to http://www.carneysandoe.com/newsletter/fall02/a3.htm
Extractions: Faculty Retention on a Shoestring By Marc A. Pitman The Faculty Retention on a Shoestring research project was initiated to identify simple organizational characteristics and environmental considerations that schools could implement to improve their faculty retention at a relatively low cost. This research was not meant to find a boarding school temperamentthe ideal personality, intelligence, and skill set that flourishes at boarding schools. Rather, it was intended to bring to the surface the best practices of schools with optimal retention in order to help schools leverage those things they are already doing well and to suggest areas for possible improvement. The research consisted of a survey mailed to more than two hundred ninety boarding schools. The survey had a very strong 20 percent response rate. Normal response rates to mailed surveys are reported to be 1-2 percent. Respondents included fifty-nine schools from twenty-two states in the U.S., two Canadian provinces, and one country in Europe. Follow-up phone calls and visits were conducted with some of the respondents. A Common Purpose Based on this research, the most common characteristic in schools with optimal retention appears to be a common purpose among the faculty. Niche, fit, and common values were words commonly used by schools with optimal faculty retention. These schools attracted and retained faculty that resonated with the schools values. This clearness of purpose also seems to help faculty members who do not resonate with these values either seek another school or not seek a position in the first place. The results seem to indicate that schools can increase faculty retention, at times significantly, by clarifying institutional mission and values.
National Service-Learning Clearinghouse Home Of public schools with servicelearning, percent implementing service-learning in State-SpecificK-12. A Profile of Service Learning in iowa (iowa Department of http://www.servicelearning.org/library/bibliographies/k12_evidence.html
Extractions: We want to hear from you. In order to improve services at the National Service-Learning Clearinghouse, we need your feedback. Click here to complete an online assessment of NSLC services and let us know how we're doing. Please note: the deadline for completing this assessment is April 30, 2003. Thank you in advance! (April 2003) THE online place for 2003 Learn and Serve America guideline related materials. The LSA Grantee and Subgrantee Information Page now includes links to the 2003 LSA guidelines; the LSA Program Applicant Performance Measurement Toolkit; "The Civic Mission of Schools" report by CIRCLE and the Carnegie Foundation of New York; the Learn and Serve America 2003 Guidelines Frequently Asked Questions; and Civics, Service, and History links to help you prepare your 2003 grant application. (March 2003) New in the NSLC Library Building Partnerships for Service-Learning (2003) A comprehensive guide to building effective relationships for service-learning success and sustainability. This book assembles leading voices in the field to bring their expertise to bear on this topic. (April 2003) New in the NSLC Library A Culture of Giving: Service-Learning in Native American Communities (2003). A National Commission on Service-Learning video featuring innovative service-learning projects in New Mexico and Northern Michigan.
E Teacher The AccuNet /AP® Multimedia Archive is now available to all k12 schoolsin iowa*. The AP® Multimedia Archive is the most extensive http://www.infoweb.state.ia.us/eteacher2/
Extractions: Online Resources MarcoPolo offers Internet content for the K-12 teacher and classroom, developed by the nation's content experts. The PBS Teacher Source offers over 2,000 Lesson Plans and Activities. EBSCO offers online bibliographic and full text databases resources for all public and nonpublic schools in Iowa. Check with your building Media Specialist for logon info. Multimedia Archive offers photos, audio, graphics and text articles. Check with your building Media Specialist for logon info. Federal Resources for Educational Excellence (FREE) make hundreds of Federally supported teaching and learning resources easier to find.
Students, Teachers And Parents In Osage. . . IMM 02-02 The EBSCO databases are provided to k12 schools in the state of Iowaby ACEM. ACEM, AEA Collaborative for Educational Media, represents http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA288.html
Extractions: This article first appeared in the Northern Trails Area Education Agency newsletter. * Osage Community School District senior Rose Bentine is taking a general psychology class through NIACC. She is required to write a research paper and cite several sources. Instead of driving to the NIACC campus to research in the library, she turns to an online database containing several medical journals from the comfort of her home. The on-line resource is EBSCO, and it is provided to her as a benefit of being a student enrolled in a K-12 school district in Iowa free of charge through a collaboration of Iowa's area education agencies. * Carrie Mayer is a teacher and parent of a daughter in the Osage School District. She and her daughter used the science resources found on EBSCO to work through an insect collection assignment her daughter was given in class. Instead of watching television at night, they often work together to discover new information found on EBSCO. * Osage biology teacher and aspiring school administrator, Josh Byrnes, relies on EBSCO to help him with research assignments as a student pursuing his master's degree in school administration at Winona State University. If he didn't have access to this online resource, he would be driving over a hundred miles round trip to study in the college library.
The Complete Guide To Iowa K Thru 12 School Web Sites ( Subscribe to the monthly iowa Genealogy Newsletter ) ( Subscribe to the monthlyiowa Counties Newsletter ) ( Subscribe to the iowa Counties Privacy Statement. http://www.iowa-counties.com/www/edu-k12.htm
Extractions: Navigating Iowa Counties Home Agriculture Iowa Authors Georges General Store Directory of Genealogy Researchers Community Etcetera Site Map Iowa in the Civil War Guide to Iowa Web Sites News and Information Notable Iowans Genealogy Politics Personal E-mail Directory Business E-mail Directory State Government Federal Government All 99 County Home Pages Iowa Virtual Library Sports Visitor Information Weather Wildlife Iowa's Community Schools K thru 12 Ankeny Community School Ames Community School District Ames High School Anita Community Schools ... Bellevue High School (requires a telenet account) Benton Community Schools (Van Horn) Bishop Garrigan High School (Algona) Burlington High School Cal Community School District Cedar Rapids Community School District Clinton High School ... HLV Community Schools (Hartwick, Ladora, and Victor) Holy Family School (Davenport) Horn Elementary School Iowa City Community School District J.B. Young Intermediate (Davenport) Jefferson High School Jefferson-Scranton Community School District Keota Community Schools LaMar's Community High School ... North Polk High School (Alleman) North Tama County Community Schools (Traer) Prairie Valley Community Schools (Gowrie) Price Laboratory School (Cedar Falls) Sheldon Community High School Shenandoah High School Shenandoah Community School District Southeast Polk Community Schools (Runnells) Southeast Webster Community School District (Burnside, Dayton)
Southeast Iowa JobBank 211 Ramsey 319754-5538; Principal 211 Ramsey 319-754-6803. Superintendent of Schools211 Ramsey 319-752-8747. SE iowa JobBank ResumeBank Search Map http://www.seiowajobs.com/linkcats/k12.html
After School Programs Early Childhood Network. Area education agencies. Grant information. iowa K12schools. Four-year colleges and universities. Community colleges. iowa cities. http://www.ncrel.org/after/resource/ia.htm
Extractions: KIDSCOUNT data from the Annie E. Casey Foundation rating Iowa on a host of indicators of child well-being. Children's Defense Fund statistics on the well-being of children Iowa child care profile Iowa's progress toward the national education goals Project EASIER (Electronic Access System for Iowa Education Records) has as its primary goal to develop and implement a system for sharing essential student information among schools, between schools and postsecondary institutions, and between schools and the Department of Education Back to Top Iowa Community Empowerment (Purposes: Create a partnership between communities and state government. Improve the wellbeing of families with young children. Reduce duplicative bureaucratic requirements that are barriers to community efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of local education, health, and human services programs.) Iowa Department of Human Services Home page Serving adults, families and children
Extractions: Iowa Distance Learning Database Ready to Learn K-12 Classroom Television ... Technology Jump to: Educational Web Sites PRE-K Ready to Learn K-12 Earth Trails: Mississippi Rive Explore More Iowa Distance Learning Databas Iowa Star Schools Connectivity K-12 Classroom Television K-12 Connections School to Careers Teacher Line Transitions Zoom Iowa ADULT Adult Learning Connection iowalearns.org Literacy Link TV Programs We Produce Web Sites We Produce Archived Web Sites Iraqi Grants Interview to Students on LIVING IN IOWA Young Iowans have questions and concerns about the war in Iraq. This week on Living in Iowa theyll have a chance to ask questions of a young Iraqi adult who lived through the Gulf War, made it to America, and has a unique perspective on the country, culture, and political climate in Iraq. Students from Perry Middle School and Johnston High School will ask questions of Alen Gisso, a 25-year-old from Baghdad now living in Des Moines.