Edmond Oklahoma Education> is a top priority in Edmond, oklahoma. The schools in Edmond, public, private andparochial, and the universities and vocationaltechnical schools reflect the http://www.tkb.com/edmond/f.htm
Extractions: Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma T he schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. Public Schools Universities in the Edmond Area Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 15,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,400 certified and support personnel staff Edmond's schools. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond. Edmond Public Schools Statistics 1995-96 Total Enrollment 15,613
DOVE Newsletter will allow staff to identify more schools as vocational schools. that also offersecondary vocational education (such as those in oklahoma) will also be http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/dove/newsletter.asp
Extractions: REPORT ON THE CCD PROJECT NCES data on vocational teachers Schools and Staffing Survey This limitation is due to the fact that SASS relies on the NCES Common Core of Data (CCD) to select the schools whose teachers will be surveyed. For those states in which vocational education is offered through a separate system, such as area vocational schools, information on these institutions is often not included in the CCD. Thus, to the extent that these separate institutions are not included in the CCD, vocational schools and teachers are likely to be under-represented in SASS. (Students who attend these institutions are incorporated into NCES data sets through their home school enrollments and are generally not under-counted.) At the 2001 DOVE TRP meeting, we agreed to address this issue. Return to the Top PROJECT ACTIVTIES Supported by funding from the Office of Vocational and Adult Education (OVAE), DOVE TRP members and staff from NCES, the National Association of State Directors of Career and Technical Education Consortium (NASDCTEC), and MPR Associates worked with the states to determine whether the 19992000 CCD omitted any vocational schools or similar institutions. (The 19992000 data were the latest public data available at that time.) The involvement of the NASDCTEC was key to attaining a high response rate. The Consortiums ability to explain the purpose of the project and its importance to vocational education increased our response count from 33 to 50 states. Each state director of vocational education was asked to review the list of their states schools and, if any were missing, to send a list of missing vocational schools to MPR Associates as well as to their state CCD coordinator so that these schools could be added to the 200102 CCD.
Oklahoma Department Of Career And Technology Education Student and Staff in oklahoma Area VoTech schools to Assure Effective Transitionfrom School-to-Work - vocational-technical schools offering services based on http://icdl.uncg.edu/sc/ok.html
Extractions: http://www.okcareertech.org/ System Mission: We prepare Oklahomans to succeed in the workplace. Unit Mission: We connect classrooms, communities and careers by providing vision and leadership. Major Staff: Dr. Belinda McCharen, Assistant State Director for Career Services, bmcch@okcareertech.org Kelly Arrington, Guidance Coordinator, karri@okcareertech.org Jo Kahn, Career Resource Network Coordinator, jkahn@okcareertech.org Janet Hawkins, Career Information Specialist, jhawk@okcareertech.org Camilla Riley, Assessment and Integrated Academics Specialist, crile@okcareertech.org Melanie Eick, Disabilities Services Specialist, meick@okcareertech.org Karen Thomas, Career Specialists Coordinator, kthom@okcareertech.org Oklahoma Special Collections Documents - This Guide offers a convenient and easy reference to The School Counselors' Guide: Developing a Comprehensive Guidance Program With Oklahoma Standards and the National Career Development Guidelines, both models of competency based education.
Extractions: ABSTRACT: Provided is a framework within which schools can develop a localized program to meet the accreditation standards of the state of Oklahoma. Schools can use this guide and its companion volumes in organizing a comprehensive student services program which incorporates the Quality Indicators, personalizing it with local needs. It is a three-part document. The first segment addresses the job development and placement section of the Quality Indicators, while the second is attuned to evaluation and postsecondary accreditation standards for vocational-technical services. Finally, the appendices provides examples of practices at various schools, techniques and information taken from expert sources, practical applications that have been proven in the field, and additional resources to tap.
The Paoli, Oklahoma Area Once the core education is completed, a wide range of both conventional collegeand vocational schools are located within easy driving distance. http://www.eastridge-estates.com/area.html
Extractions: Just outside the city limits of Paoli, Eastridge residents can enjoy being a part of a community thats devoted to a relaxed lifestyle and a commitment to better living. With a long history, the Paoli area was first settled in 1874, with the town incorporated in 1900. Settlers from Texas, Tennessee, Alabama and other points east chose the area for its beauty and rich soils to support farming of alfalfa, wheat, soybeans, corn, melons and sweet potatoes, which continues today. Looking for the right place to raise your family? Look no farther. Eastridge is served by the Paoli Public Schools, with a ride range of academic and extracurricular activities from kindergarten through high school.
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Extractions: Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma. The schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 15,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,400 certified and support personnel staff Edmond's schools. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond.
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K-12 Vocational Sites Tulsa Technology Center Tulsa, oklahoma Western Center New York York County Area vocationalTechnicalHigh a directory of participating schools Career Academy http://ncrve.berkeley.edu/K12.html
Community Colleges Of Oklahoma - CollegeSearch24 Community and Technical Colleges of oklahoma. This Web site, assembles a large networkof colleges, technical, trade and vocational schools, and universities http://www.collegesearch24.com/ok/community/
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A:careerhl Education vocational schools Culinary this site uses resources of the Excite searchengine to investigate careers in Culinary Art. Welcome to the oklahoma Vo http://www.esc20.k12.tx.us/etprojects/formats/hotlist/spring2000/careerhl/defaul
Extractions: Career Hotlist by Charlotte Kneupper Comfort High School Introduction Use this hotlist to research careers, vocational and college-degreed. Be sure to use your FLIP IT NOTES to answer your questions you may have regarding this subject. Career Resources for High School Students this site will provide FAQs about careers and the education necessary to make an informed decision to make career decisions. Peterson's this site will provide FAQs about college prep work , scholarships and other career assessment. The College Board: Educational Excellence for All Students this site will provide college information, financing and addresses for colleges in the United States, both 4-year and 2 year. The Curriculum Resource Center of Maine this site will provide resources for career choices in the state of Maine. Excite Careers: Continuing Education: Vocational Schools this site uses the search engine Excite to offer sites of resources. The Massachusetts Vocational Gender Equity Centers this site uses resources for women and displays role models. Excite Careers: Continuing Education: Vocational Schools: Culinary this site uses resources of the Excite search engine to investigate careers in Culinary Art.
Oklahoma City Public Schools back to top. oklahoma City Public schools Teacher Receives vocationalEducation Award. The oklahoma vocational Associations http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/oldsite/news/news.html
Extractions: School Bus Drivers Needed Now Artistic Endeavors Improve Education Oklahoma City Public Schools believes in the benefits the Arts bring to the total education. The district not only offers Arts courses for students to take but also uses art as a teaching tool. In 1995, Wilson Elementary changed from the traditional educational process of teaching each subject independently of each other to Arts Integration, where subjects are taught using the art forms. Wilson Elementary teachers are not the only ones in the district that use the Arts as a focus for teaching. A partnership between the Oklahoma City Public Schools; BLAC, Inc., of Oklahoma City; and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in New York features arts integration teaching methods. All district teachers can attend workshops on incorporating the arts into their lesson plans and enhancing the education they provide their students. The Arts cross over to various disciplines in education and reinforce the basics of any course. An actor gets into a character by knowing something about the history in which the play is set, a painter discovers the chemistry of painting supplies and a dancer learns about anatomy and the physical capabilities of the human body.
Oklahoma City Public Schools great strides in keeping current with vocational issues. OCPS appreciates leaderslike Wendy! GREAT STATS . The oklahoma City Public schools Junior Reserve http://www.okcps.k12.ok.us/oldsite/news/brag.html
Extractions: News Releases Things To Brag About Things To Brag About December 1999 Special thanks to all those who participated in Oklahoma City Public Schools Foundations "Principal for a Day." Community and business leaders took time out to experience what a District principals day is like in the Oklahoma City Public Schools. OCPS employees know how important the United Way is to our community and our students. Proving our support, as District employees our contributions totaled more than $152,000, exceeding the goal by $22,000. OCPS is comprised of many special and generous people. Spencer Elementary students were challenged to collect 1,500 food items for Oklahoma City Food Banks. The students rose to the challenge by exceeding their goal by 250 food items. Special congratulations go to Mr. Pitts and his 5 th grade class for collecting more than half of the food. Students at North Highland Math and Science Academy were treated to "Aviation Day." Students began their day with an air show and flight demonstration using model airplanes. Presenter Jim Smith, created hands-on activities to teach students about the physics of flight. Thanks to Mr. Smith, North Highland was flying high. A collage John Marshall High School students and teachers worked on for the Oklahoma Historical Society, Southwestern Bell and Hideaway Pizzas statewide competition entitled: "Collage 2000: An Oklahoma Vision of the Millennium Preserved in Images and Words" won first place in Craftsmanship. This recognition included a $100 award. Kudos to teachers Margarette Dean, Michael Eddins, James Herider, Lisa Huntington, Robin Jones, Richard Killgore, and students Migual Antonio, Sharrice Banks, Donte Currin, Claudia Domorose, Jessica Federico, James Garner, Shana Harper, John Henderson, Cash Lee, Angelina Luna, Josh Plum, Chauncy Shepphard, Anthony Shortridge, Jeff Smith, Melissa Sorenson, Tyree Stover and Regie Sykes.
Technology Counts: Oklahoma surcharge to the state's 29 vocationaltechnical schools for technology trainingthat will be open to all teachers. In addition, oklahoma's teacher preparation http://www.edweek.org/sreports/tc/policy/states/ok.htm
Extractions: Technology is a "long-neglected tool" in many Oklahoma schools, the state's instructional technology plan concedes. That neglect stems mainly from inadequate training for teachers and an unwillingness by districts and legislators to provide funding, according to several technology experts in the Sooner State. Join our on-line Town Meeting to discuss what role technology should play in education reform. A few districts are well-stocked with modern computers and classroom networks, says John Curran, who heads the state's organization of school technologists. But out-of-date technology is the norm; in fact, most schools are "teaching children as if they were still living in the American agrarian society of the 19th century," the state plan says. "Oklahoma has 548 districts; it also has 548 levels of sophistication in technology," state Superintendent Sandra Garrett says. The state has endorsed technology skills as a priority for students, but its financial support has run out of gas at the statehouse. This year, in the midst of a state economic boom, lawmakers boosted overall support for schools by $103 million to $1.6 billion. But they turned down the department of education's request for $62 millionor $100 per studentfor school technology. State Education Agency Web Site:
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Vocational Schools Metro Tech; Metroplex Beauty schools MBS provides technical branch of oklahoma StateUniversity. Otago Polytechnic - Offereing vocational and technologically http://www.k2nesoft.com/education/vocational.html
Extractions: If you find links that no longer work, please let us know Data Kinetics' Education Services - training in computers and software use. Meridian Technology Center Missouri College - private career college. Abaris Training - offering year-round training on the repair and fabrication of state-of-the-art composite materials. Academy Canada Alberta Vocational College - provides adult academic upgrading, ESL, and career-entry programs of one year or less in the health, business and service industries. American Woodworking Academy - institution offering educational programs and services that are responsive to the needs of the community. Anoka Hennepin Technical College - 25 miles northwest of downtown Minneapolis, on Highway 10. Bartenders School of New England Bay State School of Appliances - located in Canton, MA and offering technical courses in computer and appliance service. Bell College Of Technology - general info on the college, its departments and library; includes a staff directory. - RWM provides information on private postsecondary vocational schools, categorized by state and training occupation.
ROBERT S. KERR COLLECTION LEGISLATIVE SERIES Box And Folder to establish area vocational schools and programs Mobley of American vocational Association;miscellaneous Science Foundation of oklahoma; American vocational http://www.ou.edu/special/albertctr/archives/KerrInventory/KerrLeg07.htm
Extractions: Box and Folder Inventory Go to Box 6 Box 7: Education (1956) Federal Communications Commission (1954). F 1: Education, Vocational Education (1956). F 2: Education (1957). Science and technology; vocational education; research on public elementary and secondary schools prepared by National Education Association; copy of S. 1298: To assist states in providing needed vocational education of less than college grade in essential occupations, including retraining made necessary by scientific and technological developments, through establishment and maintenance of area vocational school programs providing vocational training and retraining for persons residing in the state or area, including related instruction for apprentices; circular letter from American Association of Land-Grant Colleges and State Universities. Correspondents include: Vocational Rehabilitation Division of the State Board of Vocational Education; Oklahoma Education Association; J. B. Perky of the State Board of Vocational Education. F 3: Education (1958).