SHEEO Agencies SHEEO agencies. State Higher education Agency Contact LaVista@ibhe.org. www.ibhe.state.il.us. indiana. Stanley G. Jones, Commissioner (C). Commission for Higher education http://www.sheeo.org/agencies.htm
Links To State Education Agencies Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware FloridaGeorgia Guam Hawaii Idaho Illinois indiana Iowa Kansas, Kentucky Louisiana http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html
Indiana Education Agencies Broad and extensive coverage of the state with links to government, business and professions, and the latest local news. http://www.indianaacte.org/agencies.htm
Extractions: Indiana Association of Area Vocational Districts - IAAVD Indiana ACTE Acronyms Back to Top I-ACTE Indiana Association for Career and Technical Education ACTE Association for Career and Technical Education IAAE Indiana Association of Agricultural Educators IACTEA Indiana Association of Career and Technical Administrators IACTT Indiana Association of Career and Technical Teachers IAVESNP Indiana Association of Vocational Education Special Needs Personnel IBEA Indiana Business Education Association
Interstate School Leaders a consortium of thirtytwo education agencies and thirteen to establish an educationpolicy framework indiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina and Ohio http://www.ccsso.org/isllc.html
Extractions: The ISLLC Standards for School Leaders were adopted by the Consortium in 1996 and are in use throughout the country. Currently, thirty-five states have either adopted or adapted the ISLLC Standards and are in different stages of implementing the Standards in reforming educational leadership within their state. All ISLLC projects are linked to and based on these Standards. Over 25,000 copies of the ISLLC Standards for School Leaders have been disseminated to date. The ISLLC Standards for School Leaders can be ordered from the CCSSO publications office at 202-336-7016 for $10. ISLLC Standards for School Leaders, Acrobat File The School Leaders Licensure Assessment (SLLA) is a performance-based assessment for the licensure of new school principals and assistant or vice-principals. The assessment was developed by ISLLC and ETS. The SLLA is grounded in research and linked directly to the ISLLC Standards for School Leaders. In collaboration with ETS, six states from the Consortium funded and developed an assessment for the initial licensing of beginning principals. The (SLLA) began national administration in October 1998. Arkansas, Kentucky, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, and North Carolina are using the SLLA for licensure, and several other states are in discussions with ISLLC and ETS to use the SLLA in their states. NOTE
Indiana Association For Career And Technical Education National agencies. Legislative IACTE Hotline White House US Congress indiana LegislatureLegislative Bills indiana Dept of education Membership Form Click http://indianaacte.org/
Extractions: Click above to download the Membership form as a pdf file and send it in today. If you need a free copy of Acrobat Reader, click on the Adobe graphic . The Indiana Association for Career and Technical Education The Indiana Association for Career and Technical Education (Indiana ACTE) is an organization of career and technical education professionals interested in preserving and enriching career and technical education in Indiana. It is affiliated with the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE), the nation's most prominent advocacy group for career and technical education. The Indiana Association for Career and Technical Education is the advocacy group for Indiana, serving both secondary and post secondary career and technical education
NEA Higher Education State Higher education agencies. indiana Higher education Telecommunications System(IHETS) IHETS is a of the Technology and Distance education Initiative, as http://www.nea.org/he/abouthe/statehe.html
Archdiocese Of Indianapolis Home Page indiana, serving central and southern parts of the state. Mission statement, parishes, schools, archdioce Category Society Religion and Spirituality North America The Criterion Evangelization Parishes and Schools agencies indiana Catholic ConferenceMap Office of Catholic education Fatima Retreat http://www.archindy.org/
State Education Agencies State education agencies. indiana Department of education State House, Room 229 indianapolis,IN education Policy Institute, PMB 294, 4401A Connecticut Ave., NW http://www.educationpolicy.org/StateAgencies.htm
Extractions: Home Reform Briefs Newsletter Pubs List ... E-mail EPI In most cases, these addresses and links are to state departments of education. The corresponding web sites vary, but often include information about: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W X Y Z Territories Alabama Department of Education
Education, Technology Library Science Professional Directory of State Higher education agencies Includes state departments of of educationIllinois State Board of education indiana Department of http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/org.htm
The DRM Regional Resource Directory: Indiana on Aging indiana State and Area agencies and Programs AIDS Great Lakes Area RegionalResource Center indiana Department of education, Division of http://www.disabilityresources.org/INDIANA.html
Extractions: Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) Indiana - The Hoosier State Updated 3/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link General Bloomington, City of - Directory Of Resources And Services For People with Disabilities Council of Volunteers and Organizations for Hoosiers with Disabilities (COVOH) Indiana Governor's Planning Council for People with Disabilities Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (University Affiliated Program) See also Multi-Service Agencies Advocacy and Legal Rights ADA Indiana (Indiana State Steering Committee) Indiana Civil Rights Commission Aging AARP in Indiana Center for Aging Persons with Developmental Disabilities (CAPDD) ElderWeb: Indiana U.S. Administration on Aging - Indiana: State and Area Agencies and Programs AIDS/HIV AIDServe Indiana Alzheimer's Disease Alzheimer's Association - Central Indiana Chapter Alzheimer's Association - Chapters in Indiana Alzheimer's Association - Northern Indiana Chapter Animals See Service Animals Arts VSA Arts of Indiana Assistive Technology Adaptive Technology Center at Indiana University - Bloomington Assistive Technology Through Awareness in Indiana (ATTAIN) Indiana Institute on Disability and Community - Center on Technology and Instruction (CTI) Autism Autism Society of Indiana Indiana Resource Center for Autism (IRCA) Blindness and Visual Impairments Consumer Groups in Indiana Indiana School for the Blind Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped (LBPH) Brain Injury
Indiana Center For Evaluation edu . Center for Survey Research http//www.indiana.edu/~csr/ . gov/ .State education agencies - http//www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html . http://www.indiana.edu/~iuice/links.html
Extractions: Here are links to organizations related to the Indiana Center for Evaluation, or which may be of interest to others involved in program evaluation. GENERAL: http://www.iub.edu http://education.indiana.edu http://www.indiana.edu/~csr/ http://www.ctredpol.org/ ... http://ncme.ed.uiuc.edu/ EDUCATION AGENCIES: http://www.smm.lt/index.htm http://www.ed.gov/ http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html Home ... Openings
Resources For Education Policy Issues Children's Issues All federal statistical agencies can be CPRE) http//www.cpre.org/index_js.htm. indianaeducation Policy Center at indiana University http http://www.epc.msu.edu/links/policy.htm
Extractions: Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL): The Regional Lab's work embodies the essence of AEL's mission to be a catalyst for schools and communities to build lifelong learning systems that harness resources, research, and practical wisdom. http://www.ael.org/rel/ Laboratory for Student Success (LSS): The Laboratory learns from and building on their diverse expertise and strategies for student achievement so that their successes are known and utilized by others in widespread efforts in the service of all students in the mid-Atlantic regionDelaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DCand nationally. http://www.temple.edu/lss
Stateline.org Education Title I To Local education agencies, according to a Census Bureau report on publiceducation. Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois indiana Iowa Kansas http://www.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124
Northern Indiana Community Foundation - Home Page and agencies for operating the programs of the agencies. to support the causes ofreligion, education and community 2003 Northern indiana Community Foundation http://nicf.org/
Extractions: Rochester, IN 46975 DEDICATED to educate, communicate and celebrate community spirit through the generosity of our members. To build a growing endowment in each county we serve though donor relationships and to provide ethical, philanthropic leadership for enrichment and assistance to human services, education, revitalization, social, art and cultural endeavors. The Northern Indiana Community Foundation (NICF) is a public, charitable trust that was established by civic-minded leaders of Cass, Fulton and Miami counties in 1993, Pulaski and Starke Counties joined in 1996. Cass County received its 501(c)(3) status and as of July 2001 is independent of Northern Indiana Community Foundation. The Cass County Community Foundation web site can be found at cassfoundation.com The NICF is a publicly supported philanthropic organization governed by a volunteer board from the member counties. The NICF seeks to enrich the quality of life of each of these communities by administering funds entrusted or bequeathed by individuals, corporations and other organizations and agencies. It provides sound management of these contributions as part of a permanent endowment in each separate community. These philanthropic funds will meet each community's changing needs while helping donors support their charitable interests.
BioMuncie.org - Education And Activism Freedom of Information Act This Act ensures that public agencies must make mostinformation indiana Code Title 5 ensures open access to state information. http://www.biomuncie.org/Take Action.htm
Extractions: Action What can we do? There are many things that we can do to support the environmental health of Delaware County. Here is just a short list of ways you can make a difference. Become informed. Submit a citizen complaint to the EPA concerning a potential violation of federal environmental law. Take a course at Oakhurst Gardens Build a backyard habitat that will support more wildlife in your backyard or schoolyard. See for instance School Gardens Check out the numerous Educational Programs available in Indiana and encourage schools to implement some of them. Write a letter to the StarPress or make your opinion kn own on their On-line forum Help identify species in Delaware county. Look through the organizations collecting biodiversity information on the IBOY website.
BioMuncie.org-NGO Environment Local and State Governmental agencies The City of Muncie Website citizens throughprofessional leadership, management, and education. indiana Department of http://www.biomuncie.org/Environmental Organizations.htm
U.S. Department Of Education Funded Service Providers For Indiana The indiana Parent Information Network, Inc. assist states, local educational agencies,school library and Regional Technology in education Consortium Kristin http://goal.ncrel.org/edserv/state.asp?state=ind
GLARRC Front Page GLARRC works with the State Special education agencies of the following statesIllinois indiana Iowa Michigan Minnesota Missouri Ohio Pennsylvania Wisconsin http://www.glarrc.org/
Extractions: This Desktop Reference outlines what is new under the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 for each program supported under the Elementary and Secondary Act of 1965 and other statues. It also describes how the Act's four guiding principles (accountability, flexibility and local control, parental choice, and what works) are brought to bear on many of these programs. OSEP 23rd Annual report to Congress (2001) Report from the President's Commission GLARRC works with the State Special Education Agencies of the following states: Illinois Indiana Iowa Michigan ... Wisconsin as the states seek ways to improve their provision of quality education and related services to infants, toddlers, children and youth with disabilities and their families. The staff at GLARRC stand by their commitment to children by maintaining superior standards of service to the agencies, governing bodies and diverse groups of organizations within each state who are responsible for the welfare of children.
Indiana Local education agencies (LEAs) are responsible for planning indiana Department ofeducation's leadership, initiatives The statelegislated indiana Library and http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/pbriefs/94/94-3in.htm
Extractions: Previous section Next section Contents Pathways ... home page The State of Indiana and the Indiana Department of Education (IDOE) have provided vision, leadership, and ongoing support for technology initiatives since 1983. Local Efforts Local Education Agencies (LEAs) are responsible for planning, curriculum, staff development, and other issues related to the technology infrastructure. LEAs continue to look for the best resources available to them for planning, staff development, and hardware support, such as computer networks, bulletin boards, e-mail, library automation, and voice/video/data systems for classroom, staff development, and administrative needs. These resources include the IDOE, the Indiana Clearinghouse for Educational Technology (ICET), Educational Service Centers (ESCs), vendors, universities, telephone companies, outside experts, and schools. State Efforts The Indiana Department of Education provides resources, information, and technical support through its consultants. Other IDOE efforts include: The IDOE-funded Indiana Clearinghouse for Educational Technology State-sponsored conferences and assistance to other conferences and professional organizations in the state Materials and assistance in areas such as districtwide technology, planning, and development of capacity within LEAs