Connecticut Legislative Committees membership can be found through the Committees page on the connecticut general AssemblyWeb site general Law Committee. Higher education Employment Advancement. http://www.senatedems.state.ct.us/Committee.html
Extractions: Updated February 19, 2003 The following list of committees displays only the Democratic State Senators who serve on them. The address and telephone number are also listed. Each committee's complete membership can be found through the Committees page on the Connecticut General Assembly Web site. I N D E X Appropriations Banks Commerce
Senator Thomas P. Gaffey Democratic legislator representing the 13th District, including the towns of Meriden, Middletown, Category Regional North America Government Legislative Branch 1996 session of the general Assembly, Senator needed funding for connecticut's VocationalTechnicalhigh schools, streamlined special education programs, and http://www.senatedems.state.ct.us/Gaffey.html
Extractions: Legislative Management State Senator Thomas P. Gaffey was elected to a fifth term in the Connecticut State Senate in November of 2002. He represents the 13th Senatorial District and the residents of Meriden and Middlefield, as well as portions of Middletown and Cheshire. In January, for the fourth consecutive term, Senator Gaffey was appointed Deputy Majority Leader and Chairman of the Education Committee. That committee has cognizance of all matters relating to elementary and secondary education, the state Department of Education, local and regional boards of education, and collective bargaining for teachers and administrators. In addition, Senator Gaffey is vice-chair of the Higher Education and Employment Enhancement Committee and he's a member of the Legislative Management and Finance, Revenue and Bonding Committees. He is also a member of the New England Board of Higher Education, the Bushnell Education Committee, and the Education Committee of the National Conference of State Legislatures. Senator Gaffey has consistently maintained a commitment to his educational priorities. He successfully maintained high levels of Education Cost Sharing (ECS) grants and school construction funding for Connecticut cities and towns. He also provided additional funding for the state's vocational/technical high schools, Community Colleges, State Universities, and UConn.
Connecticut Grand Opera And Orchestra - Education Teachers view programs such as the one developed by the connecticut Grand Operaand Orchestra as essential to a wellrounded education and value the http://www.ctgrandopera.org/general.htm
ICONN: The Connecticut Digital Library - About ICONN iCONN is a joint project of the connecticut State Library and the Department ofHigher education. Funding is provided by the connecticut general Assembly. http://www.iconn.org/about.html
Extractions: The Connecticut Digital Library iCONN is part of the Connecticut Education Network . It provides all students, faculty and residents with online access to essential library and information resources. It is administered by the Connecticut State Library in conjunction with the Department of Higher Education . Through iCONN, a core level of information resources including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in Connecticut. In addition, specialized research information is available to college students and faculty. iCONN began in 2000 when the Connecticut General Assembly provided funding for the purchase of licensed information databases for Connecticut's libraries, schools and colleges. The Digital Library was one of several recommendations by Lieutenant Governor M. Jodi Rell in the Fall of 1999. The Goals of iCONN are: To ensure universal access to a core level of library and information resources for every resident of Connecticut through their public library, school, college, and from home. To help provide necessary information resources to every school in Connecticut so that all students are prepared to function in an information society.
Magazines And More-The Connecticut Digital Library connecticut State Library in conjunction with the Department of Higher education. iCONNbegan in 2000 when the connecticut general Assembly provided funding http://www.hartfordpl.lib.ct.us/iconn.htm
Extractions: iCONN is part of the Connecticut Education Network. It will provide all students, faculty and residents with online access to essential library and information resources. It is administered by the Connecticut State Library in conjunction with the Department of Higher Education. Through iCONN, a core level of information resources including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in Connecticut. In addition, specialized, research, information resources are available to college students and faculty. iCONN began in 2000 when the Connecticut General Assembly provided funding for the purchase of licensed information databases for Connecticut's libraries, schools and colleges. The Digital Library was one of several recommendations by Lieutenant Governor M. Jodi Rell in the Fall of 1999.
IACE - Connecticut-Italy Partnership Home Page Center for Italian language teachers in connecticut, with materials provided by the Italian American Committee on education (IACE), an institution sponsored by the Consulate general for promoting Italian language and culture. http://www.ccsu.edu/Italian/
Extractions: C.I.T.A IRC holdings ... Italian local events Thanks to the Partnership among the Consulate General of Italy in New York, the Connecticut State Department of Education , and the Central Connecticut State University , an Italian Resource Center has been recently opened. The Center is located at the third floor of the Elihu Burritt Library at the Central Connecticut State University ( CCSU ) in New Britain. It is equipped with books, multimedia material, and cultural resources indispensable to the teaching and diffusion of the Italian language and culture. The Italian-American Committee on Education (IACE) provides didactic materials and supervises its activities. The Center is opened to educational institutions, researchers, teachers, and briefly to all those who appreciate Italy, its language, and its culture MODERN LANGUAGE DEPT. ITALIAN RESOURCE CENTER CCSU HOME
CCM News Release Mar 11, 2001 - An Open Letter To The People Of enough to meet the needs of connecticuts public More disturbingly, it pays foradditional education aid by The general Assembly and the Governor have until http://www.ccm-ct.org/news/2001/pr031101b.htm
Extractions: March 14, 2001 AN OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF CONNECTICUT Regarding state funding for local public schools Parents, teachers, school leaders, and municipal officials have united to ask for your help. Right now, the General Assembly is putting together a new two-year state budget. Local public education will be shortchanged unless you convince your state legislators to fund it properly. The new state budget will affect your property taxes, quality of life, and the education of your children. The Governors proposed budget would provide some increase in state aid for local public education, but nowhere near enough to meet the needs of Connecticuts public school children. More disturbingly, it pays for additional education aid by robbing other municipal grants. This will put enormous stress on municipal budgets and make it difficult for towns to maintain existing services.
Extractions: Staff ... The Episcopal Church -Link A great list of resources including religious orders, seminaries, specialized web pages, Episcopal organizations, etc.This is the official site for the Episcopal Church USA. http://www.episcopalchurch.org Outstanding content, on a wide variety of topics, covering the Anglican Church/Episcopal Church. For research, news, background, humor. http://www.anglicansonline.org Episcopal Church Annual (aka The Red Book) ; lists every province, diocese, and parish;includes contact info. http://www.theredbook.org Find a church, get driving directions: http://www.parishfinder.org/ The Episcopal Church is one of the churches in the worldwide Anglican Communion, historically based in England. This link takes you to their official web page: http://www.anglicancommunion.org
Extractions: (.pdf files, Adobe reader needed Youth Ministry (diocesan web page; events, photos, links to youth groups) Young Adults (diocesan web page; columns, college chaplains) Ministry Resource Center at Yale Div School ; tons of videos and print resources for Christian Education. Video descriptions are online Diocesan Guidelines on Christian Initiation (1991) "Sisters on the Circuit" program out of the (Episcopal) Order of St. Helena for sister to visit parish; teach about religious communities
Connecticut Education & Training ConneCTion Which education Training Providers are in my area? general Design and NavigationFeatures. Information Home Page Published by the connecticut Department of http://www1.ctdol.state.ct.us/etc/help.asp
Extractions: Text Only Version Home About Us Contact Us ... Site Map Help Index April 4, 2003 New Search: - - - - - - - - Select one - - - - - - - - Find Providers: Find Programs or Courses: Go to: Printer Friendly Version Help on each of the Quick Search Questions Which Providers offer the type of Program or Course I am interested in? Which Programs or Courses are related to the Occupation I'm interested in? Which Programs or Courses are offered by a particular provider? Help on the Advanced Search Advanced Search Help on our tools How to use the Search Scope How to use the Comparison Cart General Design and Navigation Features Main Menu Bar Left-Side Information Bar Navigation History Bar Information Button ... Labor Market Information Home Page
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News Experts Relationship Marketing, Religious education, Physical Therapy, Police general,Police Attitude Towards Women, Politics connecticut, Politics Political Parties, http://www.sacredheart.edu/news/experts/
Extractions: If youre a reporter looking for an expert to comment on a story, this area of the site may be helpful. Sacred Heart University has over 150 full-time faculty who are recognized experts in their field, from one of the states premiere political scientists, to respected authors and poets, to a former adviser to the Polish government whos also a world-renowned expert on economics. To reach our faculty experts, email or call Bernie Gilmore , Director of Public Relations at (203) 371-7899. As youll see from the following chart, our facultys experience encompasses a wide range of areas. They're just a quick phone call - or email - away. Accounting Connecticut Politics Foreign Languages: Spanish Anthropology Consumer Research Foreign Languages: Italian Anxiety Consumer Marketing Foreign Policy Art Corporate Training Gerontology Artificial Intelligence Criminal Law Geriatrics Banking Crisis Intervention Global Trade Bible DNA (Molecular Biology of DNA) Genetic Engineering Biology Drama Hazardous Waste Organizational Behavior Drug Abuse Health Care Exchange Rates Eastern Europe Higher Education Gender Issues in the Workplace Economics History: First Ladies Business Networking Capitalism Holocaust International Business International Economics Home Health Care Education: General Human Resources International Trade Education: Adult Students Inflation Quality Management Education: Distance Learning International Business History of US Business Education: Early Childhood International Politics Biology Education: Grant
CTEDTECH The connecticut Digital Library shall include elements specifically designed to meetthe educational and research needs of the general public, higher education http://www.ctedtech.org/ct_statute.shtml
Connecticut The connecticut general Statutes require a series of teacher formal admission toa teacher education program or (2) certification in connecticut must take http://www.ets.org/praxis/prxct.html
Extractions: Tests Required in Connecticut The Connecticut General Statutes require a series of teacher assessments to assure that every prospective teacher has (1) essential skills in mathematics, reading, and writing; (2) subject knowledge competence; and (3) professional knowledge competence. Essential skills: in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics serve as the state-approved essential skills tests for prospective educators in Connecticut. Subject knowledge competence: Connecticut requires Praxis II: Subject Assessments in 26 subject areas as part of the testing requirement for subject knowledge competency. By state law, all individuals seeking (1) formal admission to a teacher education program or (2) certification in Connecticut must take and pass the Praxis I: Pre-Professional Skills Tests in Reading, Writing, and Mathematics OR meet the requirements of one of the State Board-approved waiver options. (Waiver information is available from the Connecticut State Department of Education.)
Extractions: Expand your interests and enrich your life. Our General Interest programs are designed to promote lifelong learning through personal enrichment experiences. This curriculum includes a diverse selection of physical fitness and wellness classes as well as personal enrichment programs. With a focus on lifelong learning and outreach, the general interest curriculum also includes courses on topics such as the arts and humanities, personal finance, and a variety of hobbies including wine tasting, photography, gardening, scrapbook design, wreath-making and much more. New topics are likely to be added for the next academic year. To find out more about the upcoming topics and schedule details, simply add your name to our mailing list via the Inquiry Form The following list represents many of the courses currently planned for the 2002-2003 academic year (August 2002 through July 2003). If the brochure is currently available, please click on the highlighted link to open an electronic PDF copy of the brochure to find out more details about the program content and schedule. (Please note you will need Acrobat Reader 4.0 to view the PDF documents. A free, downloadable copy of this software application is available from Adobe's website.)
Education Data local government expenditures, general expenditures, higher education, secondary education,social welfare Arizona, California, Colorado, connecticut, DC, Hawaii http://www.sreb.org/main/EdData/DataLibrary/econandgovdata/econandgovdata.asp
Extractions: Data Library Economic and Government Data Per-Capita Income [FB02.XLS] Last updated Nov. 26, 2001. Poverty Rates in the Population and Among Children [FB08.XLS] Last updated Aug. 22, 2002. Overall poverty rate, children in poverty, under age 18, United States, SREB States, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, D.C., Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 Employment and Unemployment in the Civilian Labor Force [FB09.XLS] Last updated Jun. 29, 2001. Civilian labor force, employed, unemployed, unemployment rates, United States, SREB states, SREB states as a percentage of the nation, Alabama, Arkansas, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, D.C., Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, Wyoming, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999
Education Committee education Committee State of connecticut general Assembly. The education Committeeis a standing committee of the State of connecticut general Assembly. http://www.ctpta.org/legislative/ct-edu-committee.htm
Extractions: State of Connecticut General Assembly Need tips on communicating with elected officials? CLICK HERE The Education Committee is a standing committee of the State of Connecticut General Assembly. Bills and resolutions pertaining to education are referred to this committee. The Education Committee has cognizance of all matters relating to the Department of Education, higher education, local and regional boards of education and the substantive law of collective bargaining covering teachers and professional employees of such boards, vocational rehabilitation, the Board of Governors of Higher Education, and the Commission the Arts, and libraries, museums and historical and cultural associations. For more information on the Education Committee , visit their web page on the Connecticut General Assembly web site: CLICK HERE House Republican Office
Town Of North Haven, Connecticut | Education Department in the Ninth Annual general Electric Computer place in the annual statewide ConnecticutStatistics Poster of 2002 selected technology education teacher Chris http://www.town.north-haven.ct.us/departments/education.shtml
Extractions: Visit the School Web Sites On the first day of the 2001-2002 school year, 3,754 students were greeted by administrators, faculty and support staff at our 6 schools. Among those greeting our students were 29 new teachers. Many of the new teachers replaced staff who had retired or resigned; other positions were added to accommodate the increased student enrollment at various grade levels or in certain subjects. Construction continued on 8 new classrooms at the elementary schools and was completed in the spring of 2002. An after-school program operated by the YMCA was initiated at Clintonville School. At the opening day for teachers, Superintendent Mary Jane Sheehy announced that Melissa Hudson, instrumental music teacher at Ridge Road, had been selected as North Haven's 2002 Teacher of the Year. In the aftermath of the September 11th tragedy, students at all levels showed their patriotism by collecting supplies to send to workers at the World Trade Center grounds; by writing to New York firefighters; and by raising money to help with relief efforts.
Welcome To Connecticut Audubon Society - Birdcraft Museum Natural history education programs and exhibits, news, history and sanctuary information.Category Regional North America Science and Environment general Information. Focus To offer premier natural history education programs andexhibits for in the US) represent the historic heart of connecticut Audubon. http://www.ctaudubon.org/centers/birdcraft/birdcraft.htm
Extractions: What makes a fox look like a fox? The sly fox in the story The Stinky Cheese Man was drawn by Lane Smith with yellow eyes, a massive amount of teeth in his crooked smile and three toes on each foot. A new family-oriented exhibition that will run through June 23 at Connecticut Audubons Birdcraft Museum, 314 Unquowa Road in Fairfield, provides an opportunity to compare and contrast book illustrators renditions of animals to real animal taxidermy mounts.
Anthropology Internet Resources Index of Internet resources in anthropology and Native American Studies, maintained by the Social Category Science Social Sciences Anthropology Directories Resources on the Internet AnthroL (general Anthropology Mailing Tools and IndicesAlta Vista Britannica Guide education Index Excite connecticut's Best http://www.wcsu.edu/socialsci/antres.html