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  1. Common professional education competencies needed by Alaska's vocational secondary school teachers by Richard L Spaziani, 1973
  2. Colleges & Vocational Technical Schools.(directory)(Directory): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly
  3. The changing ABCs of vocational education. (includes related article): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by B.L. Brynko, 1992-02-01
  4. Vocational/Techs.(POWER LIST 2007: THE ULTIMATE BUSINESS TOOL)(Directory): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Gale Reference Team, 2007-02-01
  5. Native Corporations underwrite education: distance learning, rural campuses support job preparation.(NATIVE BUSINESS): An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Julie Stricker, 2009-05-01
  6. The state's colleges and universities are preparing our future work force for success. (Educating Alaska).: An article from: Alaska Business Monthly by Vanessa Orr, 2002-08-01
  7. Employment and earnings followup study: University of Alaska vocational education students by Jeff Hadland, 1994
  8. Edgecumbe Boarding School: Handbook of vocational opportunity by J. Loyd Ripley, 1952
  9. Alternative strategies for delivery of vocational education to rural schools by Verdell Jackson, 1978
  10. Guidelines for cooperative vocational education for school administrators and teacher-coordinators by Roberta Stell, 1975
  11. Career education for the secondary and post-secondary schools by Ronald Daugherty, 1972
  12. A vocational education model for secondary and post-secondary institutions: Guidelines for student placement and follow-up by Ronald D Daugherty, 1979
  13. Summary report of the Manpower Development Training Program at Haines-Port Chilkoot, Alaska (ALAS # R 5004) by Carl W Heinmiller, 1965
  14. Career and academic guidance for American Indian and Alaska Native youth (ERIC digest) by Charmaine L Shutiva, 2001

81. Alaska Marine Trade Training And Education
has compiled the following list of schools, colleges, universities, and vocationalinstitutes. interested in working in the alaska seafood industry
http://www.uaf.edu/MAP/tradeschools.html

Workshops and Training

HACCP,
seafood technology and others
Boatkeeper

Series on vessel maintenance
Charter Log

Newsletter on charterboat industry
Marine Industry Career Training

List of schools and training centers
Photos

The agents and their locales MAP publications Available at Alaska Sea Grant bookstore Marine Trade Training and Education Do you want to work in an ocean-related industry? There are lots of good jobs out there. But as with most careers, you'll get the edge on your fellow job seekers if you get an education that equips you with the skills and knowledge employers demand. Today the right set of skills is increasingly important as even the most labor-intensive jobs incorporate more modern technology. To help you find an educational program that will lead to a good job in marine industries, the Marine Advisory Program has compiled the following list of schools, colleges, universities, and vocational institutes. You'll find these places offer an array of programs that can help you prepare to compete and win in the marine career sweepstakes. Regions: Pacific National If a career in marine science instead of marine industry is more what you're after, below also are links to websites on

82. Alaska Native Education: NCLB Desktop Reference
Providing operational support and purchasing equipment to develop regional vocationalschools in rural areas of alaska, including boarding schools, for alaska
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Alaska Native Education (VII-C)
Purpose
This program is designed to meet the unique educational needs of Alaska Natives and support the development of supplemental educational programs for their benefit.Many Alaska Native children begin and leave school with serious educational handicaps. The educational achievement of Alaska Native children is far below national norms. Native performance on standardized tests is low,Native student dropout rates are high, and natives are significantly underrepresented among Alaskans who have college degrees. The sheer magnitude of the geographic barriers to be overcome in delivering educational services in rural Alaska and Alaska villages requires the development and implementation of a variety of innovative, model programs.More than half of Alaska's public schools are in rural areas. Its rural schools are the smallest on average in the nation, and are heavily attended by Alaska Natives.
WHAT'S NEWThe No Child Left Behind Act
Reduces Bureaucracy and Increases Flexibility
  • Combines three separate programs into one program.

83. Part C - Alaska Native Education
(S) Provision of operational support and purchasing of equipment, to develop regionalvocational schools in rural areas of alaska, including boarding schools
http://www.ed.gov/legislation/ESEA02/pg105.html
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SEC. 7301
SEC. 7302 ... SEC. 703
SEC. 7301. SHORT TITLE.
    This part may be cited as the 'Alaska Native Educational Equity, Support, and Assistance Act'.
SEC. 7302. FINDINGS.
    Congress finds and declares the following:
      (1) The attainment of educational success is critical to the betterment of the conditions, long-term well-being, and preservation of the culture of Alaska Natives.
        (2) It is the policy of the Federal Government to encourage the maximum participation by Alaska Natives in the planning and the management of Alaska Native education programs.
          (3) Alaska Native children enter and exit school with serious educational handicaps.
            (4) The educational achievement of Alaska Native children is far below national norms. Native performance on standardized tests is low, Native student dropout rates are high, and Natives are significantly underrepresented among holders of baccalaureate degrees in the State of Alaska. As a result, Native students are being denied their opportunity to become full participants in society by grade school and high school educations that are condemning an entire generation to an underclass status and a life of limited choices.
              (5) The programs authorized in this part, combined with expanded Head Start, infant learning, and early childhood education programs, and parent education programs, are essential if educational handicaps are to be overcome.

84. McDowell Report Final Nov. 2001
The federal government subsequently established three vocational schoolsfor alaska Natives at Eklutna, Kanakanak, and White Mountain.
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/summit/McDowell/reviewhistory.html
L ITERATURE R EVIEW H ISTORY OF N ATIVE E DUCATION IN A LASKA
Schooling for indigenous peoples has historically tended to be imposed imperialism designed either to assimilate indigenous people into an alien dominant culture and/or to keep them in a second-class status (Reyhner, 2000) . Education and the American Indian:The Road to Self-Determination , 1928-1973, provides an excellent history up to the time of the 1969 Kennedy Report ( Indian Education:A National Tragedy A National Challenge ) by the U. S. Senate Special Subcommittee on Indian Education. Since that report, the failed policies of the federal government toward Native Americans are generally blamed for many of the problems experienced by Native Americans in school. Jon Reyhner, a professor of American Indian/Alaska Native studies and tireless researcher, writes: Schooling as a formal institution for Indians started with missionaries, and teachers in missionary schools were at least as interested in salvation as in education (Reyhner, 1989) . Alaska Natives 'experiences are similar to those of other Native Americans. The most comprehensive history of Alaska education was written by Frank Darnell in

85. Daniel Morgan Vocational Schools - Elementary, Middle And High School Informatio
Alabama. schools in Daniel Morgan vocational.
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86. Kenai Peninsula Online - Changing Economy KPC, AVTEC Offer Opportunities Close T
can upgrade skills at postsecondary schools on the branch of the University of AlaskaAnchorage, maintains of its students focus on vocational training, said
http://www.peninsulaclarion.com/stories/042200/ove_0422000024.shtml
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Community People InSide NIE Calendar ... Movies Outdoors Outdoors Recreation Wildlife Reports Fishing Section Fishing Stories ... Environment Peninsula Guide Community Pages Church Listings Classifieds Yellow Pages ... Morris Communications Interactive Panorama on Bridge Access Panorama of Pillars Moose Slide Show Summer in Kenai ... Sunsets Slide Show Special Section Economic Changes Preparing for Emergencies On The Kenai Class of 2000 ... Children's Christmas Web posted Saturday, April 22, 2000 A student prepares to board a school bus. Today's classrooms add a fourth "R" to traditional academic training resumes as Kenai Peninsula Borough schools now offer a wide array of vocational education opportunities designed to make students more employable after graduation. Clarion file photo KPC, AVTEC offer opportunities close to home By SHANA LOSHBAUGH Peninsula Clarion Education does not end at age 18. Adults adapting to the changing employment scene of the 21st century can upgrade skills at post-secondary schools on the Kenai Peninsula. Kenai Peninsula College Kenai Peninsula College, a branch of the University of Alaska Anchorage, maintains two campuses in Soldotna and Homer.

87. Vocational Education Legislation From 1950-1990
4. Partly responsible for rapid growth of technical programs in vocationalschools. G. alaska and Hawaii Omnibus Act 1959 and 1960.
http://www.coe.tamu.edu/~epsy/cded/becky1.htm
Vocational Education Legislation from 1950-1990 I. Vocational Education Legislation in the 1950's A. Launching of Russian Sputnik and social unrest due to inequality influences the United States need to expand funding for education 1. Expanded funding for vocational education 2. Many acts focused on disadvantaged groups to help cure social unrest B. Extension of George-Barden to territories 1. 1950-Virgin Islands 2. 1956-Guam 3. Commissioner of Education in these areas decided how these funds would be used according to what was needed C. 1950-Recognition of Future Farmers of America D. 1956-Health Amendments Act 1. Amended the George-Barden Act 2. Became Title II for vocational education in practical nurse training 3. Made additional funds available for the practical nursing programs E. 1956-Vocational Education for the Fishing Industry 1. Amended George-Barden Act 2. Provided funds for vocational education in the fishery trades and industry and distributive occupations F. 1958-National Defense Education Act, Title VIII 1. Became Title II of George-Barden Act

88. Mokelke3
In alaska, this need has generally been vocational and technical Once approved, theseschools generally operate under State or District supervision.
http://tct.schoolaccess.net/~bmwarey/barts_web_page/Mokelke3x.html
Adam Mokelke
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Charter Schools
Charter Schools are basically private schools operated
on public funds. They are akin to private schools in that they
provide an alternate curriculum, policies, strategies and
programs to the existing public schools. These alternative
schools generally have greater independence from State and
local control, thus are able to produce their own curriculum and
policies. Alaska has 15 current charter schools in operation.
Charter Schools are formed when parents or communities and teachers or administrators propose an educational program different from the local public school system. These committees must show State and School Board officials that there is a need for these alternative programs in order to gain approval. In Alaska, this need has generally been vocational and technical programs, special needs programs, and

89. Healy Community Information Schools. Colleges, Local Schools,
schools. schools within 50 miles. Colleges University of alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks,AK (43 miles away) » Address, Phone Numbers and Map » Official Website,
http://www.digital-neighbors.com/city/ak/healy642h.htm

90. Department Of Education & Early Development
Browse education statistics, find forms and applications, and read about teacher certification and employment information.
http://www.educ.state.ak.us/
Sorry, but your browser doesn't support this java applet. . Use this dropdown menu and click "GO!" Achieve Resource Center Alaska Children's Trust Alaska Community Learning Centers (ACLC) Alaska Frameworks Alaska Quality Schools Initiative Alaska Math Consortium Alaska Resources Education Program Alaska Science Consortium Alaska State Community Service Commission/AmeriCorps Alaska State Council on the Arts Alaska State School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Alaska USDA Commodity Program Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC) Alaska State Writing Consortium Alyeska Central School Americorps Assessment Charter Schools Child Care Contribution Calculator Child Care Facilities Database Child Care Grant Program Child Care Resource and Referral Child Care Subsidy Programs Child Nutrition Services Commissioner Competitive Grants Comprehensive School Reform Conference and Training Calendar Curriculum Frameworks Curriculum and Assessment Developmental Profile - Kindergarten Directories Directory of EED Officials District Information Early Childhood Development Educational Technology Employment as a teacher Employment at our Department Facilities Information FAQs Financial Aid Forms for Schools and Districts GearUp GO Bond Proposal Graduation and Dropout Rates Graduation Exam Information Grants for Schools and Districts Head Start Health Education Home Education Human Resources at EED Information Exchange Newsletter Information Empowered English/Language Arts Literature List Libraries, Archives, and Museums

91. Department Of Education & Early Development
The Official Site of the alaska Department of Education & Early Development
http://www.eed.state.ak.us/
Sorry, but your browser doesn't support this java applet. . Use this dropdown menu and click "GO!" Achieve Resource Center Alaska Children's Trust Alaska Community Learning Centers (ACLC) Alaska Frameworks Alaska Quality Schools Initiative Alaska Math Consortium Alaska Resources Education Program Alaska Science Consortium Alaska State Community Service Commission/AmeriCorps Alaska State Council on the Arts Alaska State School for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Alaska USDA Commodity Program Alaska Vocational Technical Center (AVTEC) Alaska State Writing Consortium Alyeska Central School Americorps Assessment Charter Schools Child Care Contribution Calculator Child Care Facilities Database Child Care Grant Program Child Care Resource and Referral Child Care Subsidy Programs Child Nutrition Services Commissioner Competitive Grants Comprehensive School Reform Conference and Training Calendar Curriculum Frameworks Curriculum and Assessment Developmental Profile - Kindergarten Directories Directory of EED Officials District Information Early Childhood Development Educational Technology Employment as a teacher Employment at our Department Facilities Information FAQs Financial Aid Forms for Schools and Districts GearUp GO Bond Proposal Graduation and Dropout Rates Graduation Exam Information Grants for Schools and Districts Head Start Health Education Home Education Human Resources at EED Information Exchange Newsletter Information Empowered English/Language Arts Literature List Libraries, Archives, and Museums

92. American Indians Of The Pacific Northwest: Subjects
AlaskaKillisnoo VillagesAlaskaTongass VillagesAlaskaWrangell Villages educationvocational educationOregonSalem vocational schoolsIdahoLapwai
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94. Department Of Education & Early Development Coverpage
Fax (907) 46534523. FY2003 Budget Page / OMB / Office of the Governor/ State of alaska / Webmaster / Contact Us / Top of Page.
http://www.gov.state.ak.us/omb/03OMB/budget/EED/EEDcover.html
Files on this page are in html or Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. To read the PDF documents, you need to install Adobe Acrobat Reader 4.0 on your computer. This program is FREE and may be downloaded from the Adobe website.
Overview of the department's budget and key performance measures.
Performance measures in all areas of the department.
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Narrative and financial descriptions of each project.
Use this section to view or print the entire department budget, including all performance measures (268 pages, 862 KB) . To view or print specific programs within a department, see below
Index to all levels of the department's budget. There are three levels: the overall department summary, budget request units (which generally correspond to divisions), and components (specific program areas). These and other budget-related terms are defined in the

95. Anchorage Alaska Economic Profile - Anchorage Economic Development Corporation (
Universities, University of alaska Anchorage. alaska Pacific University. Vocationalschools, Charter College. University of alaska Anchorage. Crime Rate,
http://www.aedcweb.com/content/subpages/economic_profile
Anchorage's Economic Drivers
DCED's Alaska Economic Information System
This profile attempts to show some of the more typical fees, taxes, salary ranges and prices for the common items encountered in doing business in Anchorage. Since each new business coming to our community is different, this profile is intended to be used only as a guide. We encourage interested businesses to contact Merten Bangemann-Johnson, AEDC VP of Business Retention and Research at (907) 258-3700.
AEDC's staff will be pleased to answer any specific questions that may apply to your business. Anchorage Profile Compiled by Anchorage Economic Development Corporation Research Department Population Demographics Period Anchorage Municipality Population July-02 Growth Rate July-02 Population over the age of 18 July-02 Median Age July-02 Native American July-02 African American July-02 Asian/Pacific Islander July-02 Source: Alaska Department of Labor Employment Unemployment Rate Dec-02 Employment Numbers by Sector Total Nonagricultural Wage and Salary Dec-02 Mining Dec-02 Construction Dec-02 Manufacturing Dec-02 Transportation/Communications/Utilities Dec-02 Trade Dec-02 Finance/Insurance/Real Estate Dec-02 Dec-02 Government Dec-02 Source: Alaska Department of Labor Wages (Anchorage) Selected Occupations Mean ($) Computer Support Specialist (15-1041)

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