Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory NWREL provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, oregon, and Washington. http://www.nwrel.org/
Extractions: Navigation shortcuts. Use these links to quickly navigate the contents of our site. The content beyond these links may cause undue inconvenience or generate errors to keyboard-only users or to users of browsers that don't support JavaScript. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Tips improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings The annual Northwest National Service Symposium , sponsored by NWREL's Education, Career, and Community Program, is a one-of-a-kind event for AmeriCorps and other national-service volunteers from Oregon and Washington. A special feature is choice work from volunteers who have turned their experiences into stories, poems, visual arts, or performances. The best entries are shared at workshops during the symposium, to be held May 12-13, 2003, at Portand State University. New Products New this month News and Announcements Events, Conferences, Workshops
SHEEO Agencies SHEEO agencies. Chancellor (C) Oklahoma State Regents for Higher education 655 Research oregonRichard Jarvis, Chancellor (G) oregon University System PO Box http://www.sheeo.org/agencies.htm
Oregon Education Organizations oregon education Links. The organizations and agencies below aim to ensure thatall oregonians gain the literacy skills they need http//www.firstbook.org/ http://www.oregonliteracy.org/partners/oreducation.shtml
Extractions: Publications The organizations and agencies below aim to ensure that all Oregonians gain the literacy skills they need tomeet their goals. http://www.firstbook.org/ In the spring of 1997, First Book established a permanent regional First Book program in the states of Washington and Oregon. The project headquartered in Portland, OR has developed twenty-three new First Book Local Advisory Boards and estimates that it will distribute more than 320,000 new books to children and families by the end of May 1999. The Northwest Project also contains an extensive model-evaluation component. http://www.oregonchildrensfoundation.org (Start Making a Reader Today) is an elementary school book and reading program that combines adult one-on-one in-school volunteers with free age-appropriate books children can take home to share with their families. http://www.literacynet.org/oregon/odccwd.html The Department of Community Colleges and Workforce Development (DCCWD), which reports to the State Board of Education, is the state's coordinating agency for community college functions and programs. DCCWD administers the Federal Adult Basic Education grantand the contracts with local basic skill development programs. http://www.mlc.pdx.edu/
State & Regional Higher Ed Links SHEEO Homepage SHEEO agencies Contact Us Sitemap Search. State Quick Facts ForMembers. Oklahoma. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher education oregon. http://www.sheeo.org/helinks/state-links.htm
Links To State Education Agencies Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New MexicoNew York North Carolina North Dakota, Ohio Oklahoma oregon Pennsylvania Rhode http://www.nasbe.org/SEA_Links/SEA_Links.html
Oregon Math Education Community Title I To Local education agencies. Compare educationrelated data for specific Staff Writer, Stateline.org. California Connecticut Delaware Maryland oregon Virginia. Winners And http://www.octm.org/mathcomm.html
Extractions: Professional Organizations and Interest Groups The Oregon math education community consists of a number of organizations and many individuals representing all levels of education. The state level organizations are below. Some names and phone numbers may change as the year progresses. The Oregon Mathematics Teacher (TOMT) will have a reference section in each issue for your convenience. For information, please contact the person identified for each agency, or Cathy Brown, Mathematics Assessment Specialist, Oregon Department of Education. Email: cathy.brown@state.or.us) Public Services Building, 255 Capitol St. NE, Salem, OR 97310-0203
Oregon Education Association - OEA Publications via email at penny.hildreth@oregoned.org or (503) 684 oregon Mentor Program Handbook. andLearning in partnership with other education agencies and organizations http://www.oregoned.org/oea_publications/
Extractions: The Oregon Licensure Kit: An Essential Resource Guide This kit is designed to assist educators in understanding licensure rules and requirements in Oregon. It offers quick and easy references to the most common licensure issues, as well as resources and answers to licensure questions. A complete online version is available on this web site, or contact OEA's Center for Teaching and Learning via e-mail at penny.hildreth@oregoned.org
Extractions: About OEA Election 2000 OEA Conferences Back to School ... Contact Us Links for Education Support Professionals: OEA's Guide For New Education Support Professionals Click here for online excerpts of this publication .For a complete copy of this publication contact OEA's Center for Teaching and Learning via e-mail at penny.hildreth@oregoned.org or (503) 684-3300/(800) 858-5505 to request a hard copy. NEA-ESP : This link will take you directly to the ESP website of the National Education Association, where you'll find a wealth of news and resources for Education Support Professionals. Member Advocacy : Contains general information about OEA's advocacy program. This is where you'll find directions for who to contact if you need assistance with a problem or issue in your workplace. Membership : Contains information about benefits available to OEA and NEA members. Learn how to receive discounts on events, travel and more.
Awesome Library - Teacher education agencies By State (CCSSO) Provides state education agencies by state oregoneducation Standards (oregon Dept of Ed) Includes Certificates of Advanced http://www.awesomelibrary.org/Office/Teacher/Standards/Standards.html
State Education Agencies State education agencies. oregon Department of education 255 Capitol Street, NE Salem,OR 97310 education Policy Institute, PMB 294, 4401A Connecticut Ave., NW 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
NEA Higher Education State Higher education agencies. as well as information concerning higher educationin oregon. purpose of the Technology and Distance education Initiative, as http://www.nea.org/he/abouthe/statehe.html
Extractions: About the CSRD Program Comprehensive school reform is a means to improve student achievement through reorganizing and revitalizing entire schools, rather than implementing isolated programs. It uses well-researched and well-documented models for schoolwide change that are supported by expert trainers and facilitators. Challenging academic standards, strong professional development, and meaningful parent and community support are all part of a comprehensive school reform program. The Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration (CSRD) program is part of the FY1998 Labor-HHS-Education Appropriations Act. Sponsored by Congressmen David R. Obey (WI) and John E. Porter (IL), the CSRD Program provides funding to help schools adopt effective, research-based comprehensive school reform models that will help all students reach high standards. The program makes funds available to state education agencies to provide competitive incentive grants to districts for schools pursuing comprehensive reform. Of these funds, a significant portion is earmarked for Title I schools and the remaining funds may go to any school under the Fund for the Improvement of Education. Nationwide, up to 3,000 schools may be eligible for grants of no less than $50,000 (renewable for two years).
Schools Uniting Neighborhoods (SUN Schools) oregon Litter and Vandalism) www.solv.org The National Resource Center for SafeSchools works with schools, communities, state and local education agencies, http://www.sunschools.org/links.html
Extractions: http://www.childcare-experts.org America's Promise: The Alliance for Youth is dedicated to mobilizing individuals, groups and organizations from every part of American life, to build and strengthen the character and competence of our youth. http://www.americaspromise.org/ Beyond School Hours:From Research to Reality
OAHPERD - Oregon Alliance For Health, Physical Education, The oregon Alliance for Health, Physical education, Recreation and We are leadersin education, Corporate Fitness Community agencies; Business Service Groups. http://www.open.org/oahperd
Recommended Web Pages Excellence (FREE) http//www.ed.gov/free education resources provided by a varietyof federal agencies. OPEN oregon Public education Network http http://www.open.org/~library/ref/education.html
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF EDUCATIONAL SERVICE AGENCIES oregon Association of education Service Districts. 955 Sunmist Ct. SE. Salem, oregon983061201. (503) 588 8411. Fax (503) 588 8844. E-Mail jerry.bennett@wesd.org. http://www.aaesa.org/map_oregon.html
Extractions: If your state association doesn't have a statewide home page, why not create one and join the rest of us on-line. A statewide home page gives more visibility to your ESAs and the valuable role they play in your state's educational system. Then by linking each individual ESA home page to your statewide home page, you get increased visibility for your individual ESA and its programs and services. For more information, contact the CSIU Technology Group
CascadeLink: Educational Resources education Organizations agencies oregon oregon Department of oregon educationalTechnology Consortium (OETC). Washington Board of education; Washington State http://www.cascadelink.org/ear/orgs.html
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Oregon State Resources State agencies and Organizations. Bunn, education Specialist Office of ProfessionalTechnical education oregon Department of education 255 Capitol http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/or.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
About Learn & Serve America :: Tribal Grantees About Learn Serve State education agencies. Grantees are listed alphabeticallyby state. oregon Department of education Ms. Marillyn Walster Public http://www.learnandserve.org/about/sea.html
EdTech Points - Main to help IEP teams and education agencies meet the work with schools and other agenciesto identify About the Coalition for Assistive Technology in oregon. http://www.edtechpoints.org/
Extractions: Authors Penny Reed, PhD. preed@wi-net.com Gayl Bowser, MS Ed. gaylbowser@aol.com Education Tech Points Manual Resource manual to help IEP teams and education agencies meet the assistive technology needs of individual students with disabilities. Hey Can I Try That? A Student's workbook for choosing and using assistive technology. AT Pointers for Parents Workbook to help parents work with schools and other agencies to identify appropriate assistive technology. Training Opportunities The authors are available to provide training on a variety of topics related to assistive technology. About the Coalition for Assistive Technology in Oregon Order Information Click here to download the order form for these publications. Guest Book We're experiencing technical difficulty for our Guest Book. Please send an email to Gayl or Penny with your comments.