Central Oregon Telecommunications Task Force The Central oregon Telecommunications Task Force (COTel) is from K12 education, highereducation, health care profit and social service agencies, the business http://www.cotel.org/
Quests By Number Eastern oregon University, and Southern oregon University,) corresponding educationservice districts (ESDs) and local education agencies (LEAs) are http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/HTML Files/Quest4bystate.html
Extractions: State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Summary of Question 4 by State Florida Louisiana Maine New Jersey ... Return to Main Page Florida What partnerships are intended? Family Network on Disabilities West Florida Regional Partnership North Florida Regional Partnership Springs Region Partnership Central Florida Regional Partnership University of South Florida Regional Partnership Southeastern Florida Regional Partnership Gulf Coast Regional Partnership Miami/Dade Monroe Regional Partnership Florida Interagency Coordinating Council for Infants and Toddlers State Coordinating Council for School Readiness Programs Teachers and local exceptional student education administrators Faculty Innovation Institutes Institutes on Higher Education
Extractions: n What's new Adult Literacy Family Literacy Ensuring Program Quality Staff Development and Teacher Training Learning on TV Literacy Links G.E.D. Secondary Level Programs Newsletter Accountability/TOPS Learn to use LINCS! Welcome to the Oregon State Literacy Resources Home Page! Adult literacy refers to the basic reading, writing, speaking, life, and work skills adults need to function effectively. This web site is for those interested in learning about how to improve their own skills, or how to help someone else improve their skills, and for those who work in the field of Adult Basic Skills and English as a Second Language instruction. Many agencies form a network to bring basic skills education to all Oregonians who are eligible and in need. The hub of this network is the (CCWD).
Other Links - Www.Work-Links.org - Morrow And Umatilla County, and disseminates statistical data to the public and agencies. olmis.emp.state.or.usThe oregon Labor Market such as cost of living, education skills information http://www.work-links.org/E/00010/
Education Programs In State Archives: State Government Employees have outside funding for state records education (NHPRC oregon is the only state providingWebbased and Procedures for Connecticut State agencies, for RMLO's http://www.coshrc.org/arc/education/edprogs-stgovt.htm
Extractions: Last updated September 5, 2002 Intro State Agencies Local Govts Professional Archivists K-12 Teachers/Students Grassroots ... Web-based In early 2001, we asked the State Archivists to tell us what educational programs their agencies and state historical records advisory boards (SHRABs) had in place for a variety of audiences. Please note: The information in the table below was gathered through the broad question "What is your state archives/SHRAB doing in the following education areas?" Accordingly, this is not intended as an all-encompassing summary of what the respondent states are doing, but rather, a sampling of the types of educational activities being undertaken at this time. Educational Programs for State Government Employees Summary: Of the thirty-three states included in this category, twenty-nine responded that they provide regular workshops and/or daily training for state records managers (six provide both). Only nine of the states indicated that they have manuals or retention schedules (CT, ME, MO, MI, OR, PA, SC, TX, WY), six of them are available on-line. Michigan and South Carolina have outside funding for state records education (NHPRC). Oregon is the only state providing Web-based training for state government at this time. States and Territories
Education Programs In State Archives: Web-based Programs Programs for state government agencies Of the thirtythree have outside funding forstate records education (NHPRC oregon is the only state providing Web-based http://www.coshrc.org/arc/education/edprogs-intro.htm
Extractions: Last updated September 22, 2001 Intro State Agencies Local Govts Professional Archivists K-12 Teachers/Students ... Web-based In early 2001, we asked the State Archivists to tell us what educational programs their agencies and state historical records advisory boards (SHRABs) had in place for a variety of audiences. To date, we've heard from 32 states. Please note: The information in these tables was gathered through the broad question "What is your state archives and/or SHRAB doing in the following education areas?" Accordingly, this is not intended as an all-encompassing summary of what the respondent states are doing, but rather, a sampling of the types of educational activities being undertaken at this time. Programs for professional archivists Eighteen of the 32 states responding to the survey offer basic workshops to other professional archivists in their area. Eleven of them also offer some advanced training, either workshops, college courses, or archival institutes. This is distinct from the training that is provided to the staffs of the respondents. Fifteen states indicated that they support staff to attend basic workshops and regional meeting; seven provide attendance at Modern Archives Institute, or equivalent in-depth training, and one (MO) indicated tuition reimbursement for staff. (IL indicated that tuition reimbursement has been promised, but has never yet materialized.) Eight of the states included extensive cooperative efforts/partnerships with others, including universities (NE), archival and allied professional associations (NV, NH, NC, PA, SC, WY), and other states (UT).
Business In Oregon - Subject Index Small Businesses (SCORE) Counties (oregon) Country agencies Debt consolidation agenciesDefinition of census Dentistry Department of education Department of http://www.businessinoregon.org/sitemap.cfm
3Rs In Action: Oregon & California city councils, and city/county agencieson the representatives from the Departmentof education and Healthy Southwestern oregon created RRR oregonWe Can http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/rrr/partners.htm
Extractions: After the first European study tours in 1998 and 1999, Advocates determined that encouraging teams of four or more people from a single state to participate in the study tours would be the most effective way to build support for Rights. Respect. Responsibility. (3Rs). Since then, teams that participated in study tours have been working energetically in California and Oregon. In fact, Planned Parenthood of Southwestern Oregon and the California team are Advocates' first state-based partners in the 3Rs Campaign California Adapting the 3Rs to a state environment was a major goal of Advocates' 2000 European study tour. Under a two-year grant from The California Wellness Foundation, Advocates hosted four California policy experts on the tour: Carmen Narvarez, Vice President for External Relations for the Public Health Institute; Beatrice Olivera Stotzer, Chief Executive Officer of New Capital; Cathryn Rivera, Deputy Secretary for Cabinet Affairs; Winna Davis, Director of Programs for the City of San Francisco Department of Children, Youth and Families. California presents an unusual policy climate. California's public schools are not required to teach sex education; however, if schools provide sex education, they must stress abstinence
ILEX: International Learning Exchange In Social Education International Learning Exchange in Social education. in Community Living (PCL), basedin Monmouth, oregon, join our contingent of agencies who are hosting http://www.ilexchange.org/ILEXarc2.html
Extractions: ILEX Has Expanded to Oregon! We are very excited to have Partnerships in Community Living (PCL), based in Monmouth, Oregon, join our contingent of agencies who are hosting Fellows in the field of developmental disabilities. After hearing about ILEX from an Oregonian colleague who had been at a conference in Texas and who had heard a presentation by a Massachusetts agency director and ILEX Fellow . . . yes, you heard it right . . . Oregon via Massachusetts via Texas . . . we got a call from PCL inquiring about the program. On investigation, it was clear to us that PCL is an agency with a long track record of progressive, thoughtful, and quality support services for adults with developmental disabilities and is genuinely interested in the concept and goal of exchange.
Useful Links of education at the University of oregon, the website http//www.ccsso.org/isllc.html,The Interstate a consortium of thirtytwo education agencies and thirteen http://ohioprincipals.org/Useful Links.htm
Extractions: Useful Links To help you access additional resources, we're beginning to compile a list of useful resources available to administrators on the internet. Please send us your suggestions with a description via email to admin@www.ohioprincipals.org here are some suggested Internet Locations you may find helpful: URL Description http://www.aasa.org American Association of School Administrators: AASA, founded in 1865, is the professional organization for over 14,000 educational leaders across 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. The four major focus areas for AASA are: Improving the condition of children and youth Preparing schools and school systems for the 21st century Connecting schools and communities Enhancing the quality and effectiveness of school leaders
State Education Agencies agencies. oregon STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education Steven B. Johnson,Associate Superintendent Office of Special education Department of http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
Extractions: State Resources Federal Resources Private Resources State Resources Most states now have some form of student assistance. These financial aid programs vary by state. To find out the details of state grants and loans, students should contact their state agency or college financial aid administrator. State Higher Education Assistance Agencies: Alabama Kentucky North Dakota Alaska ... Wyoming Directories maintained by the U.S. Department of Education: Federal Resources U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP) Grant Search Page OSEP Grant Writing Information U.S. Department of Education Student Financial Assistance Student Loan Cancellation/Deferment Options for Teachers ... Creating Options: A Resource on Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities (pdf) Project EASI...Easy Access for Students and Institutions
ACCSCT a phone number is provided for agencies with no web Oklahoma Department of Careerand Technical education. oregon Office of Professional Technical education. http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
Extractions: The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies (a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113) New Hampshire School-to-Work Initiative Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Utah Adult Education Services (801-538-7821)
Links For Public Administration National Indian education Association http//www.niea.org. oregon State UniversityExtension Service Native American by more than federal agencies http//www http://www.publicadmin.pdx.edu/links.htm
Industry Links New A Library of Congress Internet resource page; lists oregon agencies with web IncludesNW stories and links for government, education, and oregon cities. http://www.nwfpa.org/nwfpa06.htm
Extractions: If you would like your Web Site listed, fill out this form: Food Safety/Security Human Resources Workforce Training Energy Services ... Industry Publications THOMAS - Federal Legislative Information on the Internet White House - Welcome to the White House U.S. House of Representatives - Representative Web sites and e-mail addresses U.S. Senate - Senator Web sites and e-mail addresses State and Local Government on the Net - Piper Resources public information GPO - Government Printing Office Access FedWorld - A program of the U.S. Department of Commerce to assist the public in obtaining information on federal agencies
MASCOTS - List Of State Education Agencies MASCOTS List of State education agencies. These are the State agencies to contact. oregonWeb site oregon Department of education 255 Capitol St http://www.aics.org/mascot/agencies.html
Extractions: These are the State agencies to contact. Telephone them, email them, fax them, send ground mail, or even stop by and visit with them, but let them know what you think. Be sure to mention specific schools by name, including city, and the mascot name. CLICK ON A STATE FOR INFORMATION AK AL AR AZ ... WY **Hawaii is not included in this table at the moment UPDATE FORM Alaska Web site: Alaska Department of Education
Prineville - Crook County Oregon Features information about the foundation, the Chamber of Commerce, local government, businesses, Category Regional North America oregon Localities P Prineville service clubs, organizations and agencies in our Community Foundation and the oregonEmployment Department Crook County education Community Foundation 390 NE http://www.prineville-crookcounty.org/
Extractions: The Best That Prineville and Crook County Has To Offer We predict you will rely on the community calendar to find out what's going on where, when! The calendar is designed to give the latest information on events, meetings, dates, times, locations, and last minute changes. Be sure to bookmark "The Viewpoint" on your computer!
OregonCares.org: Resources on the kinds of services offered by home health agencies and home Portland, OR 97201Web Site www.ohsu.edu oregon Geriatric education Center Mail http://oregoncares.org/resources/cantbethere.html
Extractions: Family Caregiver Resource Guide Available now! Want more information about respite care? Visit the Lifespan Respite Web site. Resources - When you can't be there There will be times when, as a caregiver, you will not be available to your care receiver. Whether because of your own illness, a respite break, or other reasons, you will need help. Below is a list of organizations that provide respite and support for those times when you can't be there. Eldercare Locator . A free national hotline, 1-800-677-1116, can put you in touch with the Area Agencies on Aging (AAA), which sponsors local information and assistance programs to help people older than age 60 remain independent. The AAA also can tell you about other local services for older people. The Eldercare Locator can provide information on many topics including Medicaid eligibility, Medicare, housing information, respite and adult day centers. Web site: