Extractions: Search for colleges in Arkansas AR college university universities near area Little Rock This section of our site lists top colleges, universities, and schools located in Arkansas AR including professional, trade, and vocational schools in the fields of the business, culinary arts, art and design, technology, teacher education, liberal arts, and others. Find an Arkansas college, university, or school near you! FIND A COLLEGE Top Colleges
Extractions: Community Information Tourist Information Chamber of Commerce Site Index Overview of Vocational/Technical Schools T he Conway Career Center is one of about 16 magnet secondary vocational training schools across the state. It was created in 1972 to serve job training needs and interests in this area. All public and private schools within a 25 mile radius are eligible to send students for job specific training. Schools served in Conway include Greenbrier, Mt.Vernon-Enola, Guy, Quitman, Bigelow, St. Joseph, Mayflower and Vilonia. Evening and summer classes are also available for adults and local industry employee training. Courses presently offered include: metal trades, construction trades, cosmetology, advance computer applications, electronics, drafting and medical professions education. A new facility is planned for the 1999-2000 school year that will house auto body training. Conway Career Center
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Extractions: Community Information Tourist Information Chamber of Commerce Site Index Education T he Conway School District is recognized as one of the best in the state of Arkansas. Our schools strive to teach our children the skills that they need to succeed in the new global economy. With our twelve public schools, two private schools, and three colleges Conway has the best of all worlds. When it comes to education, Conway is truly a better way. Conway Area Chamber of Commerce
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Extractions: State Skill Standards Board/Panel/Credentialing Council None at present. State Agency Responsible for Skill Standards on a Daily Basis This is the Arkansas Department of Workforce Education. Current State Skill Standards Legislative Measures / Policies/ Initiatives None at present. Certificate of Mastery None at present. Workplace Basics Included in High School Graduation Requirements Workplace basics are part of the required program of study for those in grades 9-12 Statewide. State Education Standards State education standards are part of high school graduation requirements in Arkansas.
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Bald Knob Schools - Bald Knob, Arkansas The area is also served by three vocational technical schools Foothills VoTech,Searcy; arkansas State University, Newport; and University of arkansas http://www.baldknobchamber.com/baldknob/schools.html
Extractions: Bald Knob is served by one public school. The area is also served by three vocational technical schools: Foothills Vo-Tech, Searcy; Arkansas State University, Newport; and University of Arkansas, Batesville. All three schools operate bus service to various parts of White County. The area is served by six institutions of higher education. These are: Arkansas State University of Beebe 22 miles away in Beebe; University of Central Arkansas, Central Baptist College and Hendrix University, all approximately 30 miles away in Conway; the University of Arkansas, Little Rock; approximately 55 miles away; and Harding University, Searcy, approximately 11 miles away, and Lyon College in Batesville.
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Extractions: Great Rivers Vocational Technical School The primary purpose of Great Rivers Vocational Technical School is to afford the inhabitants of Arkansas an opportunity to acquire manual and technical skills for the entrance into, and the advancement in, trade and technical occupations. The Schools primary service area is Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew, Jefferson, and Lincoln counties. It is classified as a comprehensive lifelong learning center. It has campuses in Dumas, McGehee and Eudora, Arkansas. The School was created in 1973 by an act of the Arkansas Legislature. Great Rivers Vocational Technical School is accredited by the commission for Vocational and Adult Schools of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. It is approved by the Arkansas Department of Workforce Education. The Arkansas State Approving Agency for veterans' training. The Practical Nursing Program is approved by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing. The Automotive Service Technology Program is approved by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). A variety of educational opportunities are offered which include: Adult Basic Education (ABE/GED) Automotive Technology Business Data Processing Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) Child Development Associate Training College Accredited Courses (through UAM and SEARK) Computerized Accounting Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Industrial Process Technology (IPT) Industrial Sewing Paramedic Pulp and Paper Technology
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Arkansas DHS | Directory utilizes secondary vocational centers, post secondary vocational schools and technical ChildhoodServices, affiliated with arkansas State University has a http://www.state.ar.us/childcare/genproglist.html
Extractions: Basic health/safety and orientation training to new staff and providers in child care. The training system utilizes secondary vocational centers, post secondary vocational schools and technical colleges as training sites throughout the state. There is no charge for the 20 hour course. Additional information is available by calling 1-800-632-8754. Enhancement Grants Grants, up to a maximum of $7,500, are available to providers for the purchase of equipment, enhancement of programs or maintenance of licensing standards. Providers must demonstrate age appropriate immunizations for all children in their care to qualify for these grants. Grant applications are available from either your Child Care Licensing Specialist or by calling the Division. Training Grants Scholarships are available to individuals to assist in accessing training which will lead to certification under the Child Development Associate program. This is a nationally recognized credential which provides a practicum for persons working in care programs and assists then in improving the learning environment for children in care.
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Extractions: Arkansas Statewide Systemic Initiative in Math and Science: K-4 Program Follow-up Study During the 1990s the state of Arkansas has implemented a strategic plan based on Act 236 and Goals 2000 to systematically improve educational outcomes for K-12 students. This plan incorporates an educational philosophy emphasizing leadership development, a collaborative leadership style, site based management of schools, parent and teacher involvement in educational decision making, and active learning for students. The recommended instructional approach focuses on thematic curricula, hands on instruction materials, group learning activities, and infusion of technology in the lesson plan. Several systemic initiatives are underway including the Arkansas Educational Leadership Academy, the Statewide Systemic Initiative in Math and Science, the grade level curricular frameworks and learner outcomes, revised graduation standards, and competency based teacher licensure. Each of these changes are directed toward improving the quality of the education offered to the children of Arkansas.
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Extractions: Arkansas Concurrent Enrollment and Secondary Centers When Arkansas high school students seek access to quality career/technical classes that their high school cannot provide, concurrent enrollment in a secondary vocational center or community college can often provide the solution. In spring 2001, over 1,000 students were participating in concurrent enrollment to receive credit in career/technical courses at seven four-year universities and 23 two-year colleges. Currently, Arkansas has 19 secondary centers including two sponsored by technical institutes and six by two-year colleges. Teachers have access to more resources at a postsecondary school, such as state-of-the-art technology. These resources also include stronger connections with local employers that have already been established by the postsecondary school." High school students that receive postsecondary credit for career/technical courses must be taught by a degreed teacher who also has secondary certification. Program policies and procedures for concurrent enrollment are set by the Higher Education Coordinating Board, which governs the Arkansas Department of Higher Education. Two-year colleges that sponsor secondary centers work through the Arkansas Department of Higher Education to establish concurrent credit agreements between the center and the college. Students must enroll in the same two-year college and in the same program area where they studied in high school. Upon enrollment they will receive credit on their transcripts toward their certificate or associate's degree, paid by the center.
Searcy, Arkansas: Searcy School & Daycare Directory Dunn. vocational/Technical schools. Central arkansas Adult EducationCenter 1800 East Moore Searcy, AR 72143 Phone (501) 2685506. http://searcy.dina.org/education/schools.html
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Extractions: Welcome Calendar of Events Chamber of Commerce Education ... Home The public school system in White County is composed of 27 schools in 11 cities. Searcy Public Schools have the largest enrollment in the county with over 3,700 students. There are three elementary schools, one middle school, one junior high, and one senior high in the Searcy School District. Educational opportunities for all children kindergarten through 12th grade are available. The White County library is located in the downtown area of Searcy. Harding University, a Christian liberal arts coeducational university, is located in Searcy. Enrollment is over 4,500 students from all 50 states and 44 foreign countries. Harding Academy is closely associated with Harding University with facilities for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. . Searcy Chamber of Commerce.