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Education: Ohio Education Worldwide International Colleges Colleges, Universities and Trade schools.k12 schools k-12 schools ohio All k-12 schools Nationwide. http://www.externalharddrive.com/usa/states/ohio/education.html
News Release potential of ohioState of the Arts and a clear example of the programming possibilitiesavailable with an open pipeline to ohio's k12 schools was realized http://www.arts4all.com/osota/ood-osota1.htm
Extractions: The compelling potential of OHIO:State of the Arts and a clear example of the programming possibilities available with an open pipeline to Ohio's K-12 schools was realized with "Out of the Dust," a live, multi-media and multi-sensory videoconference event with artist/educator Steven Andresen on Monday, December 9th, 12:00 - 1:00 PM (EST). According to CEO Richard Humphrey, Arts4All, Ltd., a leading provider of digital Arts and Arts Education content who originally envisioned OHIO:State of the Arts, again funded opening the digital pipelines to provide the live event free to participating schools across Ohio. "Out of the Dust" uses the Arts to teach American history and introduces students to the various historical, agricultural, cultural and sociological perspectives on the exodus from the dust bowl of Oklahoma to a migratory life in the fields, vineyards and orchards of California. The class featured the journalism and prose of John Steinbeck, the lyrics and ballads of Woody Guthrie, and the provocative photographic images of Dorothea Lange, Arthur Rothstein and Walker Evans as well as footage from archival film documentaries and clips from the film version of "The Grapes of Wrath". Steven Andresen holds a Masters Degree in Education from Lesley University and has taught master classes and directed at theatres, schools and universities throughout the USA and abroad. His K-20 classes for Arts4All range from "Lyle, Lyle Crocodile" to "Inside Shakespeare", "From Clowning to Combat", "Out of the Dust" and "Scene Coaching" and are among the most requested by teachers and students alike.
Columbus Ohio - Education K-12 Columbus ohio's onramp to local links news weather sports lottery and more. ColumbusEducation k12. CLASSROOM - ADVENTURES. Welcome to Pleasant Local schools. http://metro-links.com/ColumbusOhio/EducationK12.htm
Digital Librarian Citations - K-12 Schools Metropolitan Nashville Public schools Curriculum Resources - Core and Library Resources- k-12 - Lansing, Michigan. Links to General Reference Sites - ohio. http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
Ohio SchoolNet's ECommunity : Home Foundation is a nonprofit organization that helps k12 public schools in economically theProfessional Development section on the ohio SchoolNet website http://www.ohioschoolnet.k12.oh.us/
Extractions: FY02 PD Final Deadline for Submission of Complete and Accurate Fiscal Reporting Documents EETT Request for Proposals Now Available! Technology Planning Tool (TPT) Release 2 available now! District Software Selection Guide: An Enterprise Perspective Available Now ... SCHEDULED EVENTS For the Next month Thanks to all of you who took the time to provide suggestions to help us better align OSNC programs, products and services to meet your needs. We are pleased to report that we received more than 1,250 individual responses in less than two week's time! SchoolNet staff will compile the results into one document to share your feedback with all Ohioans and to guide OSNC efforts.
Education threepronged project that includes wiring the state's k-12 schools for connection inhelping educators integrate cutting edge technology into ohio classrooms http://www.oet.edu/education.html
Extractions: Education is our middle name at OET. Assisting Ohio's public broadcasters as they provide quality educational programming and resources is the drive behind each initiative of the agency. Ohio public television stations provide learning opportunities to Ohioans of all ages through public television programming and the use of new technologies. The OET information and education services department works closely with the public television stations throughout the state to support their educational activities and assist with administrative items. K-12 SchoolNet Higher Education K-12 OET works with each of Ohio's eight educational technology agencies to determine which ITV programs are most useful in meeting Ohio's educational goals. Through a special group purchase, OET acquires and distributes 5000 hours of programming designed for K-12 classroom use and available through Ohio's public television stations. The state's eight educational technology agencies are each affiliated with the public television station in its area. As a state network we are able to reach every elementary and secondary school throughout the state of Ohio, making this both an efficient and equitable way to distribute resources.
The Foundation For Environmental Education for Environmental Education is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, ohio. broadcaston PBS stations around the US and distributed to k-12 schools and to http://www.the-environment.org/
Extractions: The Foundation for Environmental Education is a non-profit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, Ohio. Our mission is to enhance environmental literacy. Our methodology is to create environmental education demonstration projects as well as a number of TV series' that are broadcast on PBS stations around the US and distributed to K-12 schools and to colleges and universities. We only do projects that involve participation from environmental groups, business groups, and government agencies. We bring together entities with diverse interests and help them see a common goal. The Foundation for Environmental Education is a non-profit 501(c)(3) located in Columbus, Ohio. Our mission is to enhance environmental literacy.
MnLINK: Resources For K-12 Schools 1997. She is responsible for coordinating the state efforts to implementINFohio to k12 schools and agencies throughout ohio. A http://www.mnlink.org/k12/proj.htm
Extractions: Database and information site: http://www.sunlink.ucf.edu/ SUNLINK is a union catalog for k-12 schools in Florida. The database is delivered free to schools on CD-ROM and is now on the web. Operating software for the CD, instruction manual and training are provided free of cost. The project began in 1984 with a legislative initiative to study the development of uniform library databases. The first funding was in 1988 at $300,000/per year. Funding increased to $1,000,000 in 1993. SUNLINK is an initiative of the Florida Department of Education, School Library Media Services Office. An advisory group, the SUNLINK Task Force, consists of district library media supervisors from state K-12 school districts. The project is administered by the SUNLINK Project Office in the College of Education at the University of Central Florida.
African Americans - K-12 Resources case draws its material from three schools that were Education to support outreachto k12 teachers and www.isp.msu.edu/AfricanStudies/ ohio State University http://www.africanamericans.com/K-12.htm
Extractions: Creek Connections, formerly French Creek Environmental Education Project, is a partnership between Allegheny College and regional K-12 schools in which they use the waterways in Northwest Pennsylvania, Southwest New York, and the Pittsburgh area as outdoor environmental laboratories. At the heart of Creek Connections is a collaboration between the college and public school districts in western Pennsylvania and New York for the purpose of encouraging natural science education through hands-on field and laboratory experiences. Allegheny College faculty and students provide the framework and assistance for school-based investigative research in regional watersheds. PreCollege Programs at Chatham College Each summer The Rachel Carson Institute offers a PreCollege Summer Program for motivated young women who are interested in environmental issues. Every fall, The Rachel Carson Institute sponsors EcoFest, a networking environmental conference for students from grades eight to twelve featuring exciting speakers and a variety of workshops.
RE: Hazardous Wastes In K-12 Schools tusco.net. He was instrumental in developing and implementing a HazardousWaste Removal Program for ohio schools k12. The State http://www.great-lakes.net/lists/p2tech/2000-12/msg00054.html
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Extractions: "Our children need you. Talk without effort is nothing. What we need is everyone to make a personal commitment. Have you made a personal commitment to our children? " Akron Public Schools Superintendent Sylvester Small at a speech delivered to the Akron Roundtable on Sept. 19, 2002 regarding "America's Greatest Challenge" Are you a K-12 teacher who is willing to try new educational approaches? Would you be interested in up to in stipends and possible graduate credit to enhance your teaching skills? The Master Cadre of Teachers of Technology, or MCT2, are skilled in the integration and application of technology-based tools to enhance learning and teaching in K-12 settings, with a particular focus on applying and integrating environmental sciences across the curriculum. APPLICATIONS TO BE A PART OF THIS YEAR'S CLASS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED!!
Professional K-12 And Educator Organizations description indicates that the link is local to the State of ohio. information resourcefor people who plan, design, build, operate and maintain k12 schools. http://www.seisummit.org/proforgs.htm
Extractions: American Association of School Administrators is the professional organization for over 14,000 educational leaders across North America and in many other countries. AASAs mission is to support and develop effective school system leaders who are dedicated to the highest quality public education for all children. American Federation of Teachers is a union of public and professional employees in education and related fields. AFT is dedicated to the well-being of the people their members serve and the institutions in which their members workin addition to advancing the goals of security and dignity in the workplace.
Extractions: Districts Participating in the Survey Albuquerque Public Schools, N. M. Anderson County School District 5, S. Car. Anne Arundel County Public Schools, Md. Austin ISD, Texas Baltimore County Public Schools, Md. Brandywine School District, Del. Broward County School District, Fla. Bullitt County Schools, Ken. Caldwell County Schools, N. Car. Cartwright Elementary School District #83, Ariz. Charlotte-Mecklenburg School District, N. Car. Chesapeake Public Schools, Va. Chesterfield County Schools, Va. Chicago Public Schools, Ill. Chino Unified School District, Calif. Cincinnati Public Schools, Ohio City School District of the City of New York, N.Y. Clark County School District, Nev. Cleveland Public Schools, Ohio Cobb County School District, Ga. Compton Unified School District, Calif.
SEORF -- Schools k12 Curricular Resources. Marietta City schools Harmar District. Kids on Campus.Northern Local schools ohio University Governor's Scholars. Project Discovery http://www.seorf.ohiou.edu/schools.html
ENC: A K-12 Math And Science Teacher Center. Provides access to ENC's collection of teaching materials for k-12 mathematics and science; the online Category Reference Education Research ENC is a k12 math and science teacher center New York and New Jersey schools Leadthe Nation in Science Education (ENC) is located at The ohio State University http://www.enc.org/
Extractions: Search Classroom Calendar ... Ask ENC Explore online resourcesENC's Digital Dozen , and arranged by Math and Science Topics. More Find information on teaching materials using a Basic or Advanced Search, and through a Browse list. More Read articles about Assessment Equity , and Inquiry and Problem Solving More Plan your learning in By Your Own Design , find Funding Opportunities , and use Standards More Classroom Calendar Takes You to the Colosseum in April for a Study of Arches ... Education Department Issues Guidance for Homeless Students under No Child Left Behind Act Flak over district's 'war curriculum'; A guide to help Phila. teachers prepare lessons on the Iraq conflict has become entangled with Palestinian-Israeli issues Teacher-Astronaut Outlines Her Role For Shuttle Operations More ... Which of these characteristics is the most significant in making a school a good place to work? The Eisenhower National Clearinghouse for Mathematics and Science Education (ENC) is located at The Ohio State University, and is funded through a contract with the U.S. Department of Education. Back to Top You Are Here ENC Home
Ohio State Profile State Education Indicators With A Focus On ohio http//www.ode.state.oh.us/. Migratory students (OME, k12). All schools by percentof students eligible to participate in the Free Lunch Program* (CCD, 1999 http://www.ed.gov/offices/OUS/PES/esed/2002_indicators/ohio/ohio.html
Ohio K-12 Chess Team Championships student enrolled in an ohio school in grades k12, or home-schooled in ohio in the Eligibilityis not limited to students attending OSCA member schools. http://www.ohiochess.org/osca/proposedGuidelines.htm
Extractions: PROPOSED Guidelines for Ohio Scholastic Championship Events Your comments on these guidelines may be posted in the State Tournament Guidelines discussion forum I. General Five Ohio Scholastic Championship events will be held each year: (1) the Ohio Scholastic Grade Level Championships, to be held in October or November; (2) the Ohio Scholastic Team Championships, to be held in January or February; (3) the Ohio Elementary Championships, to be held in March or April; (4) the Ohio Middle School Championships, to be held in March or April; and (5) the Ohio High School Championships, to be held in March or April. No other scholastic chess event styled a "Championship" will be held in Ohio under the sponsorship of OSCA or any of its member schools unless approved by the OSCA membership. Any student enrolled in an Ohio school in grades K-12, or home-schooled in Ohio in the same grades, and aged 19 years or less, will be eligible to play in a championship event. In case the grade of a home-schooled student is unclear, the organizer of an event may assign the player to a grade based on the usual grade for his or her date of birth. Eligibility is not limited to students attending OSCA member schools. No student will be allowed to participate in more than one of the following in the same year: Elementary Championship, MS Championship, HS Championship.
Ohio SchoolNet State Technology Conference 2002 Conference is one of the states largest such opportunities, and in order to accommodateas many representatives from ohios k12 public schools as possible http://www.osn.state.oh.us/stateconf2002/faq.asp?faq=registration