SCIMAST - Landscape Paper Texas REL) serving Arkansas, Louisiana, new mexico, Oklahoma, and information exchange amongschool improvement groups 12 classrooms, library media centers, and other http://www.sedl.org/scimast/landscape/tx/resources/multi-state.html
Media Literacy Organization Index The museum encourages group/school visits. partnerships with educators, informed citizens,and media producers across new mexico media Literacy Project OnLine http://interact.uoregon.edu/MediaLit/mlr/organizations/list/orgln.html
KOBTV.com - Eyewitness News 4 - New Mexico News, Weather, Sports faculty at the University of new mexico school of Medicine the Medical Director ofthe new mexico Telemedicine Network 2003 KOBTV Interactive media, a division http://www.kobtv.com/kob-tv/bios/alverson.htm
Extractions: Reading First Office State stands to receive $110.4 million over six years U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige today announced that Virginia will receive more than $16.9 million for the first year of a multi-year Reading First grant to help schools and districts improve children's reading achievement using scientifically proven methods of instruction. The state's application passed a rigorous review panel that judged the plan against 25 main review criteria. Over six years, Virginia will receive approximately $110.4 million in support, subject to the state's successful implementation and congressional appropriations. Virginia is the 21st state to be funded under the new program. The grant announced today supports critical improvements in classroom reading instruction based on proven methods of instruction, screening and diagnosis of reading difficulties, monitoring of student progress, and thorough and high-quality professional development for teachers. States will build a statewide infrastructure to guide reform and assist school districts that will be funded under a state-run competition for district subgrants.
Healthier Schools Of New Mexico - Social And Emotional Well-Being Healthier schools new mexico is a collaborative project of the new mexico State Department of Education and Department of Health. The Healthier schools new mexico web site describes our nationally recognized model for coordinated school health http://www.healthierschools.org/social.html
Extractions: The Social and Emotional Well-Being supports a health school through programs and services that value the social and emotional well-being of students, families and staff. The Social and Emotional Well-Being component promotes: Goal : Promote provision of adequate resources and service coordination to ensure access by students, families and staff to mental health services. The New Mexico School Mental Health Initiative is a statewide effort, created in 1995, to help New Mexico schools address the mental health and substance abuse issues of students. The mission of the New Mexico School Mental Health Initiative is to collaborate with students, parents, schools, and communities, to enhance student success by building awareness and promoting strategies to improve student mental health. Supported by a variety of statewide community partners, as well as state and federal agencies, the New Mexico School Mental Health Initiative program staff works under the auspices of the Office of School Health in the New Mexico Department of Health.
IASL: Links To School Library Associations new mexico Library Association Youth Services Internet Group; The school LibraryMedia Section of the new York Library Association (NYLA); http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
Digital Distance Education/Continuing Education Program the Albuquerque Public schools in Albuquerque, new mexico. supervises the instructionalmedia certification program Visiting Professor in the school of Library http://witloof.sjsu.edu/imls/personnel.htm
Extractions: School of Library and Information Science January 2000 Institute Robertta H. Barba is a Professor at San Jose State University where she teaches graduate coursework in Instructional Technology, including: Introduction to Instructional Media, Advanced Computer Graphics, Interactive Instructional Video,Educational uses of HyperCard/HyperStudio, Distance Education: Web-based Learning, Emerging Technologies, and Digital Photography for Educators. Dr. Barba received her B.S. and M.S. degrees at the University of Delaware and her Ph.D. degree at the Pennsylvania State University. She has previously held faculty positions at San Diego State University and the University of New Mexico. Robertta Barba is an experienced science educator, having worked in the Appoquinimink School District in Odessa, Delaware; Christina School District in Newark, Delaware; Quemado Rural Independent Schools in Quemado, New Mexico, Encinco Rural Independent Schools, Encino, New Mexico; and the Albuquerque Public Schools in Albuquerque, New Mexico. She has worked as a classroom teacher, a science department chair, a district science curriculum supervisor, and a student teacher supervisor.
TEC Affiliates & Resource Agencies State Dept of Education ·new mexico school Districts ·new Horizons for Learning·new Caanan Public Peace Corps, World Wise school Program ·PeopleSoft http://www.tecweb.org/affiliates/afflist.html
New Mexico Coalition Of School Administrators We provide effective leadership in advocating for a quality educational system in new mexico http://www.unm.edu/~nmcsa/SummerConference/session1.htm
Extractions: Instructional Programs, Methodologies and Frameworks: Extending One Districts K-5 Reading Infrastructure to the Secondary Level. This session will highlight Rio Rancho Public Schools research-based literacy framework and how they plan to extend the "balanced" framework of their very successful K-5 program to the secondary level. The secondary program is similar to the Talent Development Schools of select high schools in Baltimore and Philadelphia and Johns Hopkins University. Descriptions of the initiatives they use, including the available supporting data, will be provided to participants. Presenter: Manny Rodriguez, Ed.D , Rio Rancho Public Schools.
CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For January 31, 2003 ill, the outbreak resulted in lost school days for PRESS CONTACT Heidi Krapfl, MSNew mexico Department of Health (505 www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030124 http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030131.htm
Extractions: Synopsis for January 31, 2003 The MMWR is embargoed until 12 Noon ET, Thursdays Neurologic Impairment in Children Associated with Maternal Dietary Deficiency of Coibalamin Georgia, 2001 Pneumococcal Conjunctivitis at an Elementary School Maine, September 20-December 6, 2002 Rates of Lower Extremity Amputation Episodes Among Persons with Diabetes New Mexico, 2000 MMWR Recommendations and Reports
Estes, McClure Associates, Inc. - The Experienced School new mexico, Maryland, Oklahoma, Virginia, and mexico; Our work also involves newconstruction, renovation of EMA Integrated school Technology Method (EMA / IST http://www.estesmcclure.com/
Leading MBA Programs University of new mexico, Robert O. Anderson school of Management, Universityof Pennsylvania, The Wharton school, University of Pennsylvania, http://www.beyondgreypinstripes.org/leading.cfm
Extractions: Download PDF Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2001 Conclusions Contents Assumptions Methodology ... Meet our Faculty Pioneer Award Winners MBA programs select data Participating schools Core courses Elective courses Joint degrees ... Financial support Resources Case studies Order the Report! Order copies online Media kit Beyond Grey Pinstripes (1999) Grey Pinstripes with Green Ties (1998) Top schools incorporating environmental and social impact management. Programs at the cutting edge Student coursework (20% of total score) Harvard University, Harvard Business School Loyola Marymount University, University of Michigan-Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Kenan-Flagler Business School ... York University, Schulich Programs showing significant activities Student coursework
Extractions: New Mexico Governor and DEA Administrator to Debate the War on Drugs in Federalist Society Debate, Nov. 15 Gary E. Johnson, governor of New Mexico, and Asa Hutchinson, administrator of the Drug Enforcement Agency, will participate in a Federalist Society Debate titled "The War on Drugs: Its Past, Present, and Future," on Thursday, November 15, 2001, at 8 p.m. The debate will be held in Levinson Auditorium at Yale Law School and is free and open to the public. Gary E. Johnson, the Republican governor of New Mexico, wrote in the New York Times, "I have called repeatedly for a serious reevaluation of our current drug strategies. I'm neither soft on crime nor pro-drugs in any sense. Yet when I ask whether our costly, protracted war on drugs has made the world safer for our children, I must answer no." He is the highest-ranking elected official to advocate decriminalizing marijuana use. Asa Hutchinson, the newly confirmed head of the Drug Enforcement Agency, was recently quoted as saying, "It is moving in the wrong direction to decriminalize or take drug offenses out of the criminal context. Within the criminal context, let's debate them, but those should be the parameters." The DEA. indeed, recently shut down the Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center, which provided marijuana to patients who had a doctor's prescription for it, in accordance with California law.
State Map Of Other National Conferences new mexico. March 2429, 2003 Association for the Advancement of Computing inEducation. new York. October 13-17, 2004 American school Health Association. http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/OSS/othernatmap.html
Extractions: Alabama October 9-11, 2003 Society of Women Engineers Alaska October 7-11, 2003 North American Association for Environmental Education Arizona March 17-19, 2003 Microcomputers in Education Conference January 4-7, 2004 Mathematical Association of America Arkansas California March 8-10, 2003 Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development March 19-23, 2003 National Society of Black Engineers April 5-8, 2003 National School Boards Association April 11-15, 2003 National Association of Elementary School Principals May 8-10, 2003 Computer-Using Educators May 23-26, 2003 National Space Society June 24-25, 2003 Women in Technology International July 12-18, 2003 American Association of the Deaf-Blind July 27-31, 2003 SyllabusWeb September 1-6, 2003 Division for Planetary Sciences October 22-24, 2003 Institute for Transfer of Technology to Education October 23-25, 2003 Computer-Using Educators November 4-7, 2003 Education and Information Technology (EDUCAUSE) December 8-12, 2003 American Geophysical Union January 22-24, 2004
New Mexico on to pursue higher education in mass media studies and are shown as part of the highschools biweekly the wellbeing of the people of southern new mexico. http://www.nlci.org/States/newmexico.htm
Extractions: Fax (505) 889-8617 Regular programs run throughout the school year. Summer enrichment programs are also available. Academic assistance is provided in writing and mathematics, and tutoring is available in English, Spanish, and Native American languages. Career planning and job training are also available. Mentorship programs are organized through local business internships and Latino community leaders. A job-training program has been established with Target Stores and Phillips Laboratories. Students must first complete successful training at the Target School Campus Store in areas such as customer relations, security, safety, and cleanliness. In addition, students are also tested in math competencies and oral and written communication skills.
Tax Questions | New Mexico Books Bond Families other four bonds include (A) senior centers ($11m issue with your city manager orschool superintendent, the who is not familiar with new mexico's financing of http://www.nmbooksbond.org/tax.htm
Extractions: 2002 VOTING RESULTS Tax Questions THAT AWKWARD TAX QUESTION: "How will voting for Bond Issue C affect my taxes?" Since Bond Issue C for $16 million became a possible source of book funds, we've been asked about its tax implications. This is our take on the question, along with more details than you likely wanted to know. Initially, during the legislative session, it was believed that with the issuing of new bonds, there would be no property tax increases since the new bonds would simply replace the old bonds. It turns out that the legislature in 2002 doubled the amount of a typical GO bond year by proposing $140 million for five new bond issues, including the library book Bond Issue C. Typically, only $60-70 million would be proposed to voters and the new bonds would indeed be balanced out by the old ones. But we have to face the question honestly: There are additional costs associated with passing GO Bond Issue C, but
Sandia National Laboratories - News Releases Dr. Judith Brillman of the UNM school of Medicine numbers of Hispanics in northernNew mexico have Hepatitis media contact Chris Miller, cmiller@sandia.gov (505 http://www.sandia.gov/media/hepc.htm
Extractions: Albuquerque, N.M. Sandia National Laboratories has organized a novel project to monitor a newly recognized, emerging disease known as Hepatitis C in cooperation with the Russian Nuclear Center at Chelyabinsk-70, the New Mexico Department of Health, the University of New Mexico School of Medicine, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. Announcement of the project was made May 28 by Sen. Pete Domenici, R-N.M., at a joint U.S.-Russian news conference at Sandia Labs. Russian officials appeared at the news conference via a live telecommunications link between Sandia and Chelyabinsk-70. Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver characterized by jaundice, fatigue, abdominal pain, intermittent nausea and vomiting. The Centers for Disease Control in Atlanta estimates 3.9 million Americans are chronically infected with the Hepatitis C virus, which was first identified in 1989. New Mexico state health officials estimate up to 2 percent of New Mexico's population is infected with the virus. Those most at risk of contracting the disease include injecting drug users, blood transfusion recipients and health-care workers.
RPIF Sources Educational Services 5501011 fax University of new mexico NASA Regional University Center for InformationMedia NASA Regional Regional Teacher Resource Center school of Education http://www.nasm.si.edu/ceps/rpif/rpifsources/RPIFsources4.html
Extractions: The Education Division established a network of Regional Teacher Resource Centers at the nine NASA research facilities and universities and museums around the country to disseminate educational materials to elementary and secondary educators. Materials include videotapes, slides, audio tapes, publications, lesson plans and activities. Copies can be made at the centers. Teachers should contact the Center nearest them. It should be noted that all centers do not have information about all of NASA's activities nor do they stock the same materials. Specialized Resource Centers: NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory Teacher Resource Center JPL Education Outreach 4800 Oak Grove Drive Pasadena, CA 91109
Regional Technology In Education Consortia (RTECs) educational agencies, teachers, school library and 12 classrooms, and library mediacenters, adult literacy TEC) Arkansas, Louisiana, new mexico, Oklahoma, and http://www.dssc.org/frc/TAGuide/rtec.htm
Extractions: Home Funded by the Technology for Education Act of 1994, the RTECs help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school library and media personnel, administrators, and other education entities integrate technologies into K-12 classrooms, and library media centers, adult literacy centers, and other educational settings. (Regional Map) Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, Vermont, and the U.S. Virgin Islands