Welcome To Educational Technology Associates! must be submitted by a teacher in a k12 school in million in Link-to-Learn grantsfor 99 pennsylvania school districts, charter schools, and career http://www.etany.com/learning/grant.htm
Extractions: IBM realizes the worldwide power and importance of education. Through our Corporate Education Policy, and major initiatives such as Reinventing Education, KidSmart, and Project FIRST, IBM hopes to promote knowledge and skills, which will ensure thriving communities around the globe. InFocus Educational Grant Program
Charter School Websites: Pennsylvania pennsylvania Virtual Charter School, Norristown, PA, Opened Sep01 Fall 2000, ServingGrades k-12, Enrollment 166 information on all charter schools across the http://edreform.com/charter_schools/websites/pennsylvania.html
Extractions: Pennsylvania Bucks County Montessori Charter School , Yardley, PA, Opened Fall 2000, Serving Grades K-6, Enrollment: 132 Chester Community Charter School , Chester, PA, Opened 1998, Serving Grades K-6, Enrollment: 820 Collegium Charter School , West Chester, PA, Opened Sep-99, Serving Grades K-9, Enrollment: 750 Community Academy of Philadelphia , Philadelphia, PA, Opened Sep-97, Serving Grades K-12, Enrollment: 410 The Einstein Academy Charter School , Morrisville, PA, Opened Fall 2001, Serving Grades K-12, Enrollment: 1000 First Philadelphia Charter School for Literacy Philadelphia, PA, Opened Sep-02, Serving Grades K-2, Enrollment: 345 Franklin Towne Charter High School , Philadelphia, PA, Opened Fall 2000, Serving Grades 9-12, Enrollment: 685 Independence Charter School , Philadelphia, PA, Opened Fall 2001, Serving Grades K-6, Enrollment: 250 Leadership Learning Partners Charter School , Philadelphia, PA, Opened Fall 2000, Serving Grades K-10, Enrollment: 450 Lehigh Valley Academy , Bethlehem, PA, Opened Sep-02, Serving Grades K-7, Enrollment: 200 Lincoln-Edison Charter School , York, PA, Opened Fall 2000, Serving Grades K-5, Enrollment: 741 Mariana Bracetti Academy Charter School , Philadelphia, PA, Opened Fall 2000, Serving Grades 6-9, Enrollment: 660 Mast Community Charter School , Philadelphia, PA, Opened 1999, Serving Grades K -12, Enrollment: 1075 Nittany Valley Charter School , State College, PA, Opened Jul-98, Serving Grades 1-8, Enrollment: 48
Pennsylvania Bar Association |K-12 Education Programs Welcome to the k12 Law-Related Education Homepage of the pennsylvania Bar s law-relatededucation programs are designed to help pennsylvania schools lay a http://www.pabar.org/educationprograms.shtml
Extractions: Welcome to the K-12 Law-Related Education Homepage of the Pennsylvania Bar Association Web site! The Pennsylvania Bar Associations law-related education programs are designed to help Pennsylvania schools lay a foundation for teaching civics and government in the classroom. The PBA partners with the Pennsylvania Department of Education, National Constitution Center, county bar associations, judges and lawyers to accomplish this goal. The cornerstone LRE projects, include I Signed the Constitution, Project PEACE, Law Day, Mock Trial and Stepping Out. The K-12 Law-Related Education Homepage is designed to be an informational resource for educators in law-related education. It provides actual lesson plans, links to grant opportunities and other law-related education organizations and information about getting involved in the PBAs law-related education programs. Please take a few moments to explore this area and see what the PBA has to offer. Pennsylvania Bar Association K-12 Law-Related Education Programs The Law for Kids By Kids area of the PBA Web site was created by New Hope Solebury High School student Ian Garvey, who wrote and designed the site during the 2001-02 school year. His was the winning entry in the PBA Childrens Rights Committee-sponsored Web site design contest. This material is intended to help students learn about students rights. The material has been edited to conform to the policies and style of the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Philly.com - "The Region's Home Page" Your guide to k12 schools Philly.com has partnered with Greatschools.net to helpparents find the ideal school, get school profiles, or pennsylvania schools. http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/philly/living/education/k_12/
ESchoolMall Selects Pennsylvania Based ProSoft Technologies, Inc k12 schools, today announced a partnership with ProSoft Technologies, Inc., a leadingprovider of Fund Accounting systems for k-12 schools in pennsylvania. http://www.eschoolmall.com/press_prosoft_new.asp
Extractions: eSchoolMall Selects Pennsylvania Based ProSoft Technologies, Inc. as Strategic Partner Online Procurement and Fund Accounting Strategic Partnership Provides Schools With a Fully Integrated Procurement Package That Will Enable Them To Electronically Manage Every Stage of Their Purchasing Cycle. Horsham, PA, August 20, 2001, eSchoolMall, the leading single-source solution for online procurement for K-12 schools, today announced a partnership with ProSoft Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of Fund Accounting systems for K-12 schools in Pennsylvania. An interface is being developed between the eSchoolMall and ProSoft solutions which will allow school districts to complete each stage of the procurement process - from sealed bidding, teacher requisitioning through fund encumbrance, liquidation, purchase orders and payment - electronically. The terms of this agreement will also provide for ProSoft to be a licensed re-seller of eSchoolMall's easyPurchase and easyBid products. "ProSoft's financial and inventory management solutions are currently installed in nearly 100 school districts in the state of Pennsylvania, and many of these customers were looking for an e-procurement solution," said Scott Anderson, President, ProSoft Technologies, Inc. "Both eSchoolMall and ProSoft's products were designed for educators, by educators. Our partnership was a natural step." The interface will deliver a number of key benefits for K-12 school districts, including an end-to-end electronic paper trail, pre-encumbrance of funds, as well as a seamless, "same look and feel", procurement experience. Importantly, the interface eliminates the requirement for manual double entry - reducing errors, and saving time and money.
Pennsylvania Schools Online Situated in the heart of Butler, pennsylvania, Butler Catholic by the Brothers ofthe Christian schools and lay Chestnut Hill A nonsectarian, k-12 day school http://privateschool.about.com/cs/schoolspa1/
Extractions: University of Pennsylvania's AmeriCorps Program to Bridge the Digital Divide Home Join What We're Doing Computer Donations ... Computer Labs in West Philadelphia The Center for Community Partnerships and AmeriCorps are working to Bridge the Digital Divide in West Philadelphia. Primary support for our project is provided through Seedco through the Corporation for National Service Now in our third year, Penn's Program to Bridge the Digital Divide consists of 17 AmeriCorps members who work with 30 additional work-study students, forming one unified team. Working together to create strong University-community partnerships, the Digital Divide team uses technology to improve the quality of life our immediate geographic area, the West Philadelphia community. The program conducts technological assessments to build computer labs for community use from donated and discarded machines. Additionally, Penn students work in local computer labs to support after school programs, teach youth and adult computer literacy classes, and also train members of the community how to instruct their own computer courses. We also provide technical support and curriculum development to classroom teachers, after-school coordinators, and communities of faith. Our four main program goals are:
Technology In K-12 Schools Technology in k12 schools. Link-to-Learn (L2L) pennsylvania's Education Network,a support system for incorporating technology into k-12 schools. http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/e/k/ekd1/techk12.html
Ernest K. Dishner pennsylvania Department of Education. South Central pennsylvania SchoolDistricts on the Web. Internet Sites Supporting k12 schools. http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/e/k/ekd1/
Extractions: C ontract language contained in this section allows teachers and other staff who do not support an educational program or philosophy being tried at the school to opt out of the building (or in one case, views staff unwilling to take the necessary training as de facto "opt-outs," and therefore subject to administrative transfer). Cincinnati, Ohio (Cincinnati Federation of Teachers)
K12Guide Studies Center University of pennsylvania Philadelphia, USA materials that are relevantto k12. public, private, and parochial schools; administrative offices http://www.sas.upenn.edu/African_Studies/K-12/menu_EduBBS.html
Extractions: aadinar@sas.upenn.edu Ali B. Ali-Dinar The African Studies WWW has a variety of information for teachers of grades K-12. These resources are kept up-to-date in order to provide general and in-depth information about Africa. Below are some of the available materials that are relevant to K-12. AFRICA: It's Not a Country African Odyssey Interactive African Festivals in American Schools African Festivals in American Schools has evolved out of Arthur Hall's years of experience (and discipline and technique) in transposing these traditional concepts to the concert stage and the classroom. The sense of community comes from meaningful dances, appropriate for each student's age and ability, adapted to express the reality that the school is, in fact, a coherent community, albeit one which perhaps never before experienced itself as an African village.
Directory :: Look.com Ranking of public k12 schools based on data from the pennsylvania System of SchoolAssessment (PSSA) provided by the pennsylvania Department of Education. http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=10387
K-12 Initiatives opportunities.For more information about the PA k12 GIS Alliance of educational activitiesplanned for students from five pennsylvania schools in conjunction http://www.pasda.psu.edu/outreach/k-12.shtml
Austin ISD: K-12 AISD Campuses. AISD schools Main Page 1607 pennsylvania Ave. 78702,4143214 478-9133, Principal Leroy Davis. Kealing Magnet Program http://www.austin.isd.tenet.edu/k12/schools/campus.phtml
K-12 Videoconferencing.Symposium.Speakers which increased funding for educational technology in pennsylvania schools. who createprogramming for k12 classrooms and which offer member schools a wide http://neirtec.terc.edu/k12vc/symposium/speakers.cfm
Extractions: symposium summary schedule presentations participant reactions ... vendors John Bailey - Thursday Opening Session John Bailey is the Director of the Office of Educational Technology in the US Education Department, responsible for implementing educational technology policy at the national level. Prior to this appointment, Bailey was director of educational technology at the Pennsylvania Department of Education. In that position, he developed an online planning tool called eTech Planner that assisted all the school districts in the state in developing long-range technology plans. Bailey also spearheaded Pennsylvania's Link to Learn initiative, which increased funding for educational technology in Pennsylvania schools. Dr. Stan Silverman - Thursday Luncheon View a video clip of Dr. Silverman's comments (3:20 seconds, 2.2 MB, QuickTime player required) www.nyiteez.org ). The consortium members are content providers who create programming for K-12 classrooms and learning environments that receive the programming, as well as corporate facilitators who assist with hardware and software needs for the various programs. Content providers come from a variety of educational, public and private sector arenas including cultural institutions, museums, research centers, hospitals and small businesses, which offer member schools a wide range of curricular programming. Dr. Ken Klingenstein - Friday Opening Session
K-12 Muslim Educational Institutions k12 Islamic schools (North America Europe). Islamic schools (USA). View Academy,Aurora, Colorado Darul Uloom Al Qasimia, Shamokin, pennsylvania Iman Academy http://islamicity.com/education/schools.htm
Extractions: Those are the exact words I said to Bill Bradley to get him to smile! In this event, Bill Bradley awarded me the 1988 Young Citizenship Award for my active involvement in community service. This photograph was taken during a reception at Brower Commons on the Rutgers University campus in New Brunswick. Notice how Senator Bradley towers over me! Of course, he is a former basketball star, but I have more headroom in cars. Bond. James Bond. Never say never again! After I deliver my awareness program to United Nations representatives at their Special Session on Children, I am delighted at the opportunity to meet actor Roger Moore. Roger commends me on my continuing journey to educate children about disabilities. I was attending a New York City event where Roger Moore and Harry Belafonte were unveiling a statue in honor of Audrey Hepburn's lifetime contribution to UNICEF. Jumping from a plane! In my skydiving experience, I give a twin thumbs-up for the camera at 120 mph. At this moment, I am in a free-fall at over two miles above southern N.J. With me is seasoned skydiving instructor Jason Gonzalas. On the western horizon is the city of Philadelphia; on the eastern horizon, Atlantic City! You can see both towns from this height!
Extractions: HOME ACTIVITIES K-12 Business-to-Business ... Business-to-Consumer Increase student awareness of electronic commerce related job opportunities Develop electronic commerce clubs in Northcentral Pennsylvania schools Enable K-12 faculty to become electronic commerce club advisors Develop and execute electronic commerce summer camps for K-12 students
Colonial America 1600-1775, K12 Resources Virginia TimeTravelers, Learn about k12 programs; interactive including ShenandoahValley; pennsylvania; Rhode Island WebQuest, From Davidson County schools, NC. http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/colonial.htm
Extractions: Primary Resource Documents Timelines History State, Cities Histories ... Religion The American Colonist's Library Huge collection of primary resource documents Archiving Early America Historic documents from 18th century America. Declaration of Independence, etc. writings; lives of early Americans Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents The Avalon Project from Yale Early American Colonial Literature to 1700 Biographical information, e-texts, lesson plan for Captain John Smith, Increase Mather, Cotton Mather, William Bradford, Anne Bradstreet, Edward Taylor, Edward Winslow, John Winthrop Mary Rowlandson, John Dickinson; ISLMC Page Historical Text Archive Historical text archives; Native Americans; Salem Witch Trials; More Salem Witch Trials Documentary Archive and Transcription Project Documents, maps, people, images; from University of Virginia [Back to Top] The History Place. Timeline. Early Colonial Era to 1700