SpinNC, Southeast Public Interest Network Of North Carolina funding government, education and social service agencies. University of north carolina at Wilmington, Division Network of north carolina Regional Fayetteville Jacksonville http://www.spinnc.org/
NCHICA Homepage Mouseover preload not necessary for function Skip Navigation Recursos en Español, Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index Site Map Contact Us Search Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside EROD EROD Home Search http://www.nchica.org/
Interstate School Leaders consortium of thirtytwo education agencies and thirteen cooperatively to establishan education policy framework Missouri and north carolina worked with ISLLC 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
Links To State Education Agencies Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska NevadaNew Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York north carolina north Dakota, http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html
Lutheran Family Services In The Carolinas of the north carolina and South carolina Synods of the family service agencies in the carolinas. March is LFS Month . north carolina! through service, advocacy, and education. http://www.lfscarolinas.org/
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State & Regional Higher Ed Links SHEEO Homepage SHEEO agencies Contact Us Sitemap Search. north carolina CommunityCollege System north carolina State education Assistance Authority http://www.sheeo.org/helinks/state-links.htm
Extractions: Blue Ridge Rural Land Trust Blue Ridge Rural Land Trusts mission is to enrich the quality of life of the Blue Ridge Region of northwest North Carolina by helping landowners preserve and protect the diversity of native habitats, farmland, and open spaces for future generations in Alleghany, Ashe, Avery, Mitchell, Watauga, Wilkes, and Yancey counties. Telephone: 828-297-5805 or 336-359-2909 Carolina Mountain Land Conservancy (CMLC) CMLCs mission is to protect land permanently by accepting donations of conservation easements or by purchase or gift of land; to protect native species of flora and fauna; to promote the research, study, protection and conservation of natural resource, and encourage land stewardship in Henderson County, parts of Transylvania, Buncombe, and Rutherford counties. Telephone:
NC Parenting Education Network collaborative of parenting education organizations and agencies. New Parenting EducatorCredentialing Process List of new north carolina Credentialed Parenting http://www.ncpen.org/
Extractions: The North Carolina Parenting Education Network (NCPEN) is working to build the field of parenting education in the state with a focus on partnerships between parents and child care providers, teachers, and parent educators. Working together we can help each child reach his or her own potential! NCPEN is an unfunded collaborative of parenting education organizations and agencies.
About Find NC Local Government Web Pages and north carolina education Web Pages operations of stategovernment agencies was added the State Library of north carolina and is http://www.findnc.org/about.html
Extractions: State Library of NC E-Mail Reference Service Simple Search Advanced Search ... State Library E-Mail Reference Service About FIND NC and NC GILS FIND NC provides a way to search all North Carolina state government World Wide Web pages and NC GILS indexes to get more information by and about state government. FIND NC searches for electronic publications from North Carolina state agency, local government, and education web servers, state agency databases, and other specialized sources such as State Agency Performance Measures, Geographic Data Clearinghouse, Community Resource Information System (CRIS), and State Agency Operations. FIND NC draws on web pages and multiple indexes of electronic information produced by NC state agencies from all three branches of government. See Indexes for more information on the state agency databases indexed by FIND NC . See Information on NC State Government for information on the organization, mission, and operations of North Carolina state agencies FIND NC uses NC GILS (Government Information Locator Service) indexing to enhance Web access. NC GILS records are data that describe the electronic information in the Web page and are analogous to cataloging records found in a traditional online or card catalog which describe and index books in a library. The GILS concept was developed as a federal government strategy to assist federal agencies with making their electronic information more accessible to the public. With the passage of North Carolina General Statute 132-6.1(b) which requires every public agency to create an index of computer databases, interest grew in North Carolina for a means to index multiple types of state government information in electronic formats.
Find NC - Indexes Searchable In FIND NC pages of all levels of state education kindergarten through agencies report measuresas part of the planning of the State Library of north carolina and is http://www.findnc.org/databases.html
Extractions: - Direct access to the LINC statistical database through FIND NC indexes General Indexes North Carolina State Government Web Pages Includes North Carolina state government web pages produced by state agencies. Description : Find NC harvests state agency Web pages every Friday. Some, but not all, state agency Web pages include NC GILS HTML meta tagging in accordance with the recommendations in the NC GILS Guidelines . As state agencies add metadata to their pages, searching specific fields like ORIGINATOR or KEYWORD will improve the relevancy of items retrieved from a Find NC search. North Carolina Local Government Web Pages. Includes municipal and county web pages. Description : Find NC harvests local government Web pages every Friday. The harvest includes both municipal and county web sites. North Carolina Education Web Pages.
Non-Profit Homes For The Aging State association of notfor-profit providers dedicated to providing care, housing, health, and related Category Regional north America Health Assisted Living program; Maintains a strong presence with State regulatory agencies. on importantproposals through north carolina legislative and NCANPHA education NETWORKING. http://www.ncanpha.org/
Extractions: The North Carolina Associaton of Non-Profit Homes for the Aging (NCANPHA) is the state association of not-for-profit providers dedicated to providing quality care, housing, health, community and related services to the elderly. As the only Association in North Carolina exclusively representing not-for-profit long term care facilities, a primary goal is to support members in maintaining their 501(c)(3) status and promoting the not-for-profit philosophy of quality long term care and services for the elderly. To enhance its members' ability to serve their constituents, represent and promote the common interests of its members, provide ongoing education opportunities and advocate for the aging. Member communities are sponsored by private, community and religious organizations, and share a common commitment to provide high quality care and services to the elderly. Our members include: Proposes innovative regulatory and legislative changes to enhance member's ability to provide ccare and services in North Carolina Represents non-profit providers in North Carolina before state and local governmental agencies, other allied professional organizations, resident groups, and the general public
Southeast DBTAC | EduIT | North Carolina (NC) SEIR*TEC Website http//www.seirtec.org. SEIR*TEC serves state education agencies,school districts Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, north carolina, and South http://www.sedbtac.org/ed/se_region/se_regionTemplate.cfm?st=NC
State Education Agencies South carolina Department of education 1006 Rutledge Building 1429 of education POBox 2120 101 north 14th Street education Policy Institute, PMB 294, 4401A 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
North Carolina State Resources north carolina State Resources. State agencies and Organizations. this state, pleasecontact the office listed under Department of education Special education. http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/nc.htm
Extractions: The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know. Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
North Carolina Jobs And Careers - Careers.Org carolina Homepage; Directory of State agencies Online. Complete List of north carolinaColleges Online. VHA Executive Positions. State Government; Higher education; http://www.careers.org/reg/crusa-nc.html
The Greensboro AHEC (Area Health Education Center) Website - Serving NC Healthca Located within the campus of Moses Cone Hospital and serving health care professionals from surrounding Category Regional north America G Greensboro Health the north carolina Area Health education Centers Program The mission of the northcarolina AHEC Program academic institutions, health care agencies, and other http://www.gahec.org/
Extractions: The Greensboro Area Health Education Center (AHEC) serves health care professionals in Alamance, Caswell, Chatham, Guilford, Montgomery, Orange, Randolph and Rockingham counties. Our offices are located on the campus of The Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Greensboro AHEC enhances learning experiences by providing information resources to both students and practicing health care professionals in the area. About The Greensboro AHEC We are affiliated with the North Carolina Area Health Education Centers Program of The School of Medicine, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Our mission has remained constant since 1972: The mission of the North Carolina AHEC Program is to meet the state's health and health workforce needs by providing educational programs in partnership with academic institutions, health care agencies, and other organization committed to improving the health of the people of North Carolina.
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About SERVE areas to assist education agencies in achieving their school improvement goals.SERVEs main office is at the University of north carolina at Greensboro http://www.serve.org/about.htm
Extractions: LINKS U.S. Department of Education State Departments of Education Regional Educational Laboratories Other Educational Organizations SERVE, directed by Dr. John R. Sanders, is an education organization with the mission to promote and support the continuous improvement of educational opportunities for all learners in the Southeast. The organizations commitment to continuous improvement is manifest in an applied research-to-practice model that drives all of its work. Building on theory and craft knowledge, SERVE staff develop tools and processes designed to assist practitioners and policymakers with their work, ultimately, to raise the level of student achievement in the region. Evaluation of the impact of these activities combined with input from affected stakeholders expands SERVEs knowledge base and informs future research. This vigorous and practical approach to research and development is supported by an experienced staff strategically located throughout the region. This staff is highly skilled in providing needs-assessment services, conducting applied research in schools, and developing processes, products, and programs that inform educators and increase student achievement. In the last three years, in addition to its basic research and development work with over 170 southeastern schools, SERVE staff provided technical assistance and training to more than 18,000 teachers and administrators across the region.
RRFC Network to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs,practices Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, north carolina, South carolina http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
Extractions: The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.