OHS/State Archives/Dept. Of Education Records (Text Only) policymaking body of public education in ohio. Evaluation; Child Nutrition Services;and Special education. ohiohistory.org/resource/statearc/agencies/ed.html http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/statearc/agencies/ed.html
Extractions: The State Board of Education is the policy-making body of public education in Ohio. Its responsibilities include establishing minimum school standards, determining professional requirements for teachers, and operating the state schools for the blind and deaf. Divisions within the agency include: Teacher Education and Certification; Vocational and Adult Education; Assessment and Evaluation; Child Nutrition Services; and Special Education. Guidelines for offsite reference requests, see http://www.ohiohistory.org/refemail.html
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Extractions: In 1992 the Ohio Department of Education established a statewide system of professional development through the Regional Professional Development Centers (RPDC). The Northeast Regional Professional Development Center (Region 8) is one of twelve centers across Ohio organized to provide long-term, ongoing, meaningful professional development for all K-12 educators. Funded by a grant to the Greater Cleveland Educational Development Center and the College of Education at Cleveland State Universit y, the NRPDC is a collaborative effort which pools the resources of schools, colleges and universities, and other educational agencies in Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, and Lorain counties. The goals of Ohio's RPDCs are aligned with the goals of the Ohio Department of Education. Goals for fiscal years 2002 and 2003 are: To assist districts, especially Academic Watch and Academic Emergency, with school improvement efforts targeted at improving student performance (e.g., CIP, Baldrige) To provide educators with quality professional development in best educational practices (e.g., SIRI, entry year)
Ohio Family Care Association concern with the custody holding agencies of children racial, and ethnic contact,awareness, and education. with adoptive, foster and kinship parents in ohio. http://www.ohiofamilycareassoc.org/
Extractions: 614-268-7776, 614-262-7004 (fax) Voice of Adoptive, Foster, Kinship Children and Families The Ohio Family Care Association (OFCA) is an organization of families who adopt children, provide foster care or give kinship care. OFCA's purpose is to support these families through programs of education, support, advocacy and leadership. The original organization called "Ohio Foster Family Care Association" began in June 1974. In June 1989, the organization changed it's name to "Ohio Family Care Association" to incorporate all persons who live with children touched by out-of-home care. OFCA is affiliated with the National Foster Parent Association (NFPA) and the North American Council on Adoptable Children (NACAC). Caring for children - a caring, continuing family for each child. Supporting Families - adequate preparation and support for specialized parenting; respect for and assurance of rights of adoptive and foster families.
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.
About Learn & Serve America :: Tribal Grantees About Learn Serve State education agencies. Grantees are listed alphabeticallyby state. ohio Department of education Ms. Charlotte JonesWard 25 South http://www.learnandserve.org/about/sea.html
Extractions: Finding what you REALLY want and need on the internet is like digging for buried treasure. RIDE has helped "unearth" some of the most useful sites for teachers serving children disabilities. The following links are sites that will either provide you with pre-made materials like Overlays for the Intellikeys or Communication Boards for children using AAC. Additionally, we have included links to the vendors that we have used the most to purchase assistive technology. The following sites have pre-made overlays and activities to use with the Intellikeys. Intellitools : Intellitools offers a number of solutions for children with disabilities. One of their most widely used products is the Intellikeys, an alternate keyboard that allows children with limited physical access to use a computer. They have an activity exchange on their web site where a large number of overlays and Intellipics activities can be downloaded. Allegheny Public Schools in Maryland maintains this site which serves as a resource for sharing adapted activities and other curriculum supports for students with disabilities. Montgomery County Public Schools in Maryland offers on its web site resources for technology that were developed by teachers. Follow their links to the Preschool Education Program.
SEER Brochure SEER's member agencies include ° ° California Department of education Board °° New Jersey Department of education ° ° ohio Department of http://www.seer.org/pages/Brochure.html
Extractions: SEER is a cooperative program that helps state education agencies in their efforts to strengthen the role of environment-based educational approaches in K-12 curricula and systemic reform efforts. SEER's staff coordinates professional development activities and research programs, disseminates educational resource materials and provides technical assistance to the states. A 1994 study of federal and state education agencies, local school districts, universities and environmental organizations revealed a broad-scale need for better information about strategies that are working to integrate environmental content, pedagogy and principles into formal K-12 educational systems. This study found that EE had achieved only minor integration in systemic education reform efforts. (Click here to see a copy of the report) As part of the study, environmental education coordinators from nine state education agencies convened to identify what specific steps needed to be taken to build a better knowledge base for the field. Among their recommendations was the establishment of a national entity that could help facilitate information sharing among the EE coordinators in the various state agencies and identify successful implementation strategies that might be replicated.
RadWaste.org - Government & Regulatory Agencies et de sûreté nucléaire; Ministry of education Research; State agencies. ohioEnvironmental Radiation Safety Program; ohio URSB Utility Radiological Safety http://www.radwaste.org/gov.htm
Extractions: BBC Education Web Guide. Begin your journey on the internet with The Rail. This is junction 1360 on "The Science Expedition". Governments play numerous roles in nuclear energy and radioactive waste management. On one hand, they may be active promoters of nuclear energy in many countries. On the other hand, they are also the regulators of things nuclear. This dual role often leads to complex relationships and overlaps between various government departments or ministries. The situation can become even more complicated when several government agencies claim jurisdiction over different (or sometimes the same) aspects. To complete the picture, you often have to add in different levels of government (e.g. local, regional, state, and national). An important point to remember is that the regulatory framework and laws are different in each country. International
Education Higher education. Assistance Available 326 East Main Street, Ravenna, ohio 44266 Day Maps Portage Communities State Officials agencies Federal Officials http://www.portageworkforce.org/portagecountydirectory/boardsandcommissions/boar
Higher Education Partnership Links Links to Other States' education and Higher education agencies State Department ofeducation, ohio Board of Higher education Partnership PO Box 761 Montgomery http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
State Science Day electric and phone utility companiesnumerous State agencies, and all of studentoriginated,inquiry-based science education for ohio's students. The Category Science educational Resources Regional Contests http://www.ohiosci.org/ssd.htm
Extractions: The Ohio Academy of Science 55th Annual State Science Day Sponsors S tate Science Day is the pinnacle of student originated, inquiry-based science education for Ohio's students. NEW LINKS: HOW TO REGISTER Start with the Flow Chart that links to the HOW TO REGISTER DOCUMENT [This file may take several minutes to open if you do not have a high-speed connection.] Hotel and Motel Information: Hotels near The Ohio State University General Columbus Area: http://www.columbuscvb.org/hotel.htm $654,210 in Travel Information See also: http://www.fceo.co.franklin.oh.us/Projects/lanebr/lanedetour.htm and the Campus map IMPORTANT LINK Science Day Standards Hosted on Saturday, May 3, 2003 at French Field House and St. John Arena by The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio For questions related to policies, procedures rules or how to enter State Science Day: Mr. Lynn E. Elfner , CEO
Consumer World: Consumer Agencies info and complaint form; ohio Consumers' Counsel; State and Local Consumer agencies(Pueblo's master National Center for Financial education; National Charities http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
Ohio State Agencies And Programs Translate this page These agencies are responsible for coordinating statewide efforts in and Drug AddictionServices and the ohio Department of education, in part http://www.alcoholfreechildren.org/gs/esp/text/states/oh.cfm?doc_id=106
OPLIN: Consumer & Finance > Housing information and referral, and renter training and education, including a ohio HousingCounseling agencies http//www.hudhcc.org/agencies/ohio.txt Counseling http://www.oplin.lib.oh.us/index.cfm?id=13-89
SWO SERRC part of a federally funded project under the ohio Department of education Officefor we provide to schools, families, and agencies in southwestern http://www.hccanet.org/swoserrc/
Extractions: Serving Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties, and the City of Cincinnati Southwestern Ohio Special Education Regional Resource Center (SWO SERRC) is one of 16 regional centers serving the state of Ohio. The SWO SERRC serves the southwestern corner of the state, which includes Butler, Clermont, Hamilton, and Warren Counties, and the City of Cincinnati. SWO SERRC is part of a federally funded project under the Ohio Department of Education Office for Exceptional Children. Services provided by SERRC are free of charge and have a common goal of providing quality educational opportunities for learners ages birth to 22. Services Learn about the services we provide to schools, families, and agencies in southwestern Ohio. Power Point Overview Operating Standards for Ohio's Schools Serving Children with Disabilities (Microsoft PowerPoint 98 format)
Ohio Wildlife Center OWC provides data to wildlife agencies and local peacefully with wildlife by education,prevention and Twelve different pictures of ohio's native wildlife as http://www.ohiowildlifecenter.org/
Extractions: appreciation of Ohio's wildlife." REHABILITATION - OWC operates in a veterinary hospital and has an excellent reputation for medical treatment of injured, sick, displaced and orphaned wildlife with the goal of returning a healthy individual back to the wild for independence. Founded by local veterinarian Donald L. Burton, OWC is the only hospital of its kind in the region and admits and treats nearly 4,000 native animals each year. EDUCATION - OWC has many exciting programs, events and displays that help to increase education and awareness of native wildlife. These programs are tailored to fit any school, civic or church group interested in local and regional wildlife issues. HOTLINE - OWC operates a 24-hour hotline, 793-WILD . This line is available as a local community service if an injured or diseased animal is found and is in need of care. On a national level, the hotline serves as a resource for any caller seeking sound wildlife management and conservation information. RESEARCH - OWC collects and maintains data on all animal admissions, physical exams, laboratory tests and dispositions. OWC provides data to wildlife agencies and local universities involved in collaborative research projects.
Ohio Parks And Recreation Association Camp and Conference Directory Camps, conferences, retreats, outdoor education programs,http//www.camping.org/. ohio Parks and Recreation agencies. http://www.opraonline.org/links.asp
Extractions: Home Contact Us Helpful Links ... Forms Clemson University, Recreation, Travel and Tourism Institute http://hubcap.clemson.edu:80/~prtm/rtti.html NRPA and SPRE Leisure Research Symposium Home Page http://www.indiana.edu/~lrs/index.html Outdoor Recreation Research, Department of Forestry, Virginia Tech http://www4.ncsu.edu/~leung/recres.html The Leisure Information Network http://www.lin.ca Vision Realization http://www.visionrealization.com/ Arizona State University http://www.asu.edu/copp/recreation/ California State University at Chico, Department of Recreation and Parks Administration http://www.csuchico.edu/recr/index.html Clemson University, Department of Parks, Recreation and Tourism Management http://hubcap.clemson.edu:80/~prtm/index.html George Mason University, Health, Fitness and Recreation Resouces Management Program http://web.gmu.edu/departments/human Indiana University, Department of Recreation and Park Administration http://www.indiana.edu/~recpark/ National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) http://www.nols.edu/
SchoolGrants - Links: State Agencies State agencies. A C F G H I K L M N O P R S T U V W. A. O. ohio Department ofeducation ohio SchoolNet site. Wyoming Department of education. Return to Top. http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/state_agencies.htm
Extractions: State Agencies Welcome Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing ... International Grants State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety ... Technology You should regularly check your state education agency's website. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to their state's educators.