Ksgalum.org: JFK School Of Government Alumni Web Site of heightened awareness, urging agencies to be This resulted in oregon's comprehensiveteen pregnancy Health care, education, housing, and conservation were http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/alum/honors/2001aaa.html
NETC: About Us consortium include the five state education agencies of Alaska The Adult educationCouncil consists of representatives Main, Suite 500 Portland, oregon 97204 800 http://www.netc.org/about.html
Extractions: (OTA, 1995, p.1) The mission of the Northwest Educational Technology Consortium is to provide professional development opportunities, access to technical assistance, and support for collegial interaction that allow and encourage educators throughout our region, and especially in K-12 schools, to become informed and fearless users of technology. Our vision is for: Our goal is to work in collaboration with state educational agencies, school districts, universities, regional and national organizations, and telecommunications providers to leverage and extend the wide range of existing services available to educators, students, and parents in the Northwest. We will: Create an effective infrastructure of professional development opportunities and technical assistance capabilities that enhance and support the skills of educators, especially for our many small, isolated, remote communities Effectively use electronic communications, teleconferencing, and information networks for providing access to technical assistance and professional development throughout our geographically diverse region
SSO Members oregon Higher education. Interstate Conference of Employment Security agencies (ICESA). NationalAdult education Professional Development Consortium (NAEPDC). http://www.sso.org/new/memb.htm
Extractions: STATE OFFICES Alaska Alaska, University of California California Legislature, Senate Majority ... Massachusetts Port Authority (MASSPORT) Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri ... New York New York Legislature North Carolina Ohio ... Wisconsin ASSOCIATIONS OF STATE OFFICIALS Achieve American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) American Speech-Language Hearing Association Association of California WaterAgencies (ACWA) ... International Association of Fish andWildlife Agencies (IAFWA) I nternational Association of Official Human Rights Agencies (IAOHRA) International Reading Association (IRA) Interstate Conference of Employment Security Agencies (ICESA) Charles F. Kettering Foundation ... National Child Support Enforcement Association (NCSEA) National Commission on Entrepreneurship National Conference of State Historic
CCSSO Map Of States K12 education departments, with directories of schools and districts. From the Council of Chief State School Officers. http://www.ccsso.org/seamenu.html
State Education Accountability Systems: Introduction sharing of information among state education agencies and others Questions about specificstate education accountability systems Email, jennm@ccsso.org, or by http://www.ccsso.org/introprofile.html
Extractions: Historical Profiles More recent accountability profiles are available from the Consortium for Policy Research in Education Introduction Alabama Maryland ... North Carolina Introduction The Resource Center on Educational Equity of the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO), in collaboration with the New England Comprehensive Assistance Center, has developed profiles of state education accountability systems. They are comprised of information about Several states have developed accountability systems on their own initiative, as part of their state school improvement planning. However, the standards, assessments, and other actions and processes referred to above also are required under Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act as amended by the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994. As reflected in these profiles, some states have integrated implementation of these requirements with their statewide accountability systems while others have separate systems in whole or in part.
EPI Links Page PAC Data State agencies Links Email Foundation Mathematically Correct Oregoneducation Consumers Association Center for education Information National http://www.educationpolicy.org/links.htm
State Profiles : Introduction service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page. To date, more than3,200 oregon residents have qualified for education awards totaling more http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/or_intro.html
Extractions: "Our national security depends . . . on the assurance of opportunity to compete fairly for American ideals and dreams. That must include access to education, health care, freedom from fear of random violence. AmeriCorps helps secure those ideals and bridge the gaps to those dreams for the economically and socially disadvantaged." Oregonian Editorial, January 14, 1998 Getting things done in Oregon. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across Oregon. Serving through local nonprofits, schools, religious organizations and other groups, these citizens tutor and mentor children, coordinate after-school programs, build homes, organize neighborhood watch groups, clean parks, recruit volunteers, and accomplish other things to improve communities. This year, the Corporation for National and Community Service will provide more than to support Oregon communities through three national service initiatives: AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 1,000 individuals
Education, Technology Library Science Professional Directory of State Higher education agencies Includes state Department of educationOregon State Department of education Pennsylvania Department of http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/org.htm
NCATE: State Education Agency Websites Hawaii, oregon. accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departments ofeducation in the fax (202) 2966620 website www.ncate.org ncate@ncate.org http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
Extractions: Search Public Access Calendar Ask Us! Online ... Fun Communities: Cities Neighborhoods Counties Metro Clackamas Barlow Canby Estacada Gladstone Happy Valley Johnson City Lake Oswego Milwaukie Molalla Oregon City Rivergrove Sandy West Linn Wilsonville Clark Battle Ground Camas LaCenter Ridgefield Vancouver Washougal Woodland Yacolt Multnomah Fairview Gresham Maywood Park Portland Troutdale Wood Village Washington Banks Beaverton Cornelius Durham Forest Grove Gaston Hillsboro King City North Plains Sherwood Tigard Tualatin Back
Technology Access For Life Needs - Home Page persons with disabilities in oregon will be technology; Referrals to other agenciesand resources; Technical assistance; Training and education for individuals http://www.taln.org/
Extractions: Access Instructions Browser Information Mission Services Locations To assure that persons with disabilities in Oregon will be able to secure and effectively use assistive technologies. Answer questions and help with solutions. We help you gain access, and we help solve problems. We create solutions from scratch, do evaluations and assessments and do research on helping people be included.
Oregon Institute Of Disability And Development Home Page The oregon Institute on Disability Development centers around the Leadership Educationin Neurodvelopmental service systems, and state agencies and councils http://www.oidd.org/
Extractions: Project/Program Descriptions DIRECT LINKS TO: AddUp National Center on Self Determination Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) Oregon Office on Disability and Health ... Contact Us Who We Are What We Do Interdisciplinary Training: The OIDD training program centers around the Leadership Education in Neurodvelopmental and Related Disabilities (LEND) programs fosters leadership, research and clinical expertise among graduate-level health care professionals who will devote their careers to working with persons with disabilities and special health needs and their families. The OIDD also provides training to community service providers and to people with disabilities and their families. Outreach: The OIDD staff work with consumer groups, service systems, and state agencies and councils to forge new alliances between agencies and policymaking bodies in order to change policies and improve services for people with disabilities.
OSHA Home Page The oregon legislature has developed a taskforce to investigate Upcoming ContinuingEducation Opportunity The two federal agencies are asking audiologists, who http://www.oregonspeechandhearing.org/
Extractions: April 10, 2003 Home topic pages: audiology public schools About OSHA Membership Information ... Forum Top issues at a glance: Speech-Language Pathologist Faces War in Iraq On the Road Again Continuing education opportunities for professionals serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing population. Continuing Education Seminar for "Assessment and Treatment of Adults Requiring Tracheotomy Tubes and Ventilators" ... Speech-Language Pathologist Faces War in Iraq Heidii Roberts, a student I trained at PSU many years ago and now a dear friend and colleague, is off to fight in the war against Iraq. (top) On the Road Again Take a peek in the rear view mirror of 2002 and scan the horizon of 2003 with OSHA president, Allyson Goodwyn-Craine. (top) Continuing education opportunities for professionals serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing population. "Partners in Progress: Improving Employment and Education Outcomes for Individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened and Deaf-Blind". Registration materials and complete program line-up are available online at www.wou.edu/wrocc
Agencies And Organizations - Oregon Humane Society is contact information for animal welfare agencies and organizations oregon City,OR 97045 Phone 503655-8629 http Fax 503-248-3002 http//www.multcopets.org. http://www.oregonhumane.com/agencies.htm
Pet Owner Education - Oregon Humane Society applications publications pet owner education agencies and organizations the followingpet owner education articles. oregon Humane Society Email OHS 1067 NE http://www.oregonhumane.com/petownereducation.htm
Extractions: pet owner education Become a better pet owner by reading the following pet owner education articles. For more information, contact the Pet Behavior Department at (503) 285-7722 ext. 227. Health Safety Other Cleaning Pet Odors - What Works? Easter Pets? Stuffed are Best How Long is a Lifetime? Moving With Your Pet ... Email OHS
SEIU Local 503 Bargaining between Local 503 and the oregon University System took place March 5 7. Some important language was gained on Higher education bargaining update. http://www.seiu503.org/
Extractions: Updated weekly updated Local 503 Special Report on PERS Revenue Coalition comes together ad hoc group of organizations has come together on behalf of public education, long-term care, human services, organized labor and other services to identify sources of revenue for Oregon's budget crisis. A Save Our State Report Call to Action! Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, White paper and analysis from the national AFL-CIO. Action in the Workplace! Greeting card saves job Get well card delivers Bargaining News Human Services Special Agencies ODOT Coalition Institutions Coalition Legislature Regular Features
Columbia Basin Oregon Coast Salmon Recovery A Sampling Of by Foundation for Water and Energy education (FWEE). of the Pacific Northwest's fishand wildlife agencies and tribes for the Columbia Basin oregon Coast is http://www.oregonvos.net/salmon/
Extractions: To Go Directly to the Table of Contents The recovery of salmon and steelhead in the Pacific Northwest has cost billions of dollars that have been paid for by taxpayers and electric ratepayers. Salmon recovery programs are controversial because they have affected the lives of many people by affecting fisheries, farming, the price of electricity, cattle ranching, property rights, forestry and mining practices, and shipping. Most of the attention in salmon recovery has been about the 4H's (Hydropower, Habitat, Hatcheries, and Harvest). This web site links viewpoints about salmon and steelhead recovery in the Columbia Basin and along the Oregon Coast. In salmon recovery issues, there often appears to be too much polarization, blaming of others, and listening only to those who support one's own viewpoint. It is healthy to listen to and to be aware of differing perspectives because the future of salmon recovery may depend upon opposing groups understanding each other and working together. Introduction for Salmon Recovery Viewpoints Citizens of the Pacific Northwest Have Standing in Salmon Recovery Issues Politics Affects Salmon Recovery Viewpoints Caveat Emptor (Buyer/Reader Beware!): Self-Interest Profile
Oregon International Council General Information works with state education agencies, local schools developments in internationaleducation and related international perspective in oregon's new curriculum http://www.willamette.edu/~oic/info.html
Extractions: The Oregon International Council is located in Gatke Hall, Room 100 on the Northeast corner of the Willamette University campus in Salem, OR A private, non-profit organization committed to strengthening international knowledge and understanding throughout Oregon. Informed Citizens A healthy economy A peaceful world The Oregon International Council is a private, non-profit organization established in 1983 to strengthen international education state-wide at all levels. It is funded by membership dues, government and private grants, and program fees, and is housed by by the generosity of Willamette University. OIC works with state education agencies, local schools and districts, private schools and colleges, business, government and professional groups, and individuals. As a small, independent organization, it has the flexibility to serve as a bridge among education, business and other sectors of the community to serve the needs of the people of Oregon for worldwide competence. Expand knowledge of the international dimension in the daily lives of all Oregonians, emphasizing understanding of cultures, languages and peoples. The Council has no specific foreign policy goals but seeks to enhance the basis for responsible decision-making in public and private life.