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  1. Alternatives of school finance and taxation in Arizona by Gerald J Swanson, 1979
  2. Auto conversion boosts alternative-fuel use; Arizona: East Valley Vocational High School District.(STATE WINNERS): An article from: School Administrator
  3. Get An Education (The Arizona Chronicles) by Dorothy Prater Niemi, 2010-05-05
  4. Climate change action in Arizona.: An article from: UCLA Journal of Environmental Law & Policy by Steve Owens, 2009-12-22
  5. Technology education tackles energy crisis: in a unique career and technical education program in Mesa, Arizona, students are learning about new energy ... of Technology): An article from: Techniques by Sandy Cutshall, Lynn Strang, 2002-11-01
  6. Commitment: Alternative approaches to the teaching of responsibility in school and society by James John Jelinek, 1982
  7. Accountability, management and programs for better education, alternatives?: Welcoming address by W. P Shofstall, 1973
  8. Hualapai judicial reform: Developing alternative dispute resolution : a report to the Hualapai Tribe (Project report series / Harvard Project on American Indian Economic Development) by Lawrence O'Brien, 1997
  9. Seated Massage by Utah College of Massage Therapy, 2004
  10. Alternative state funding allocation methods for local school districts to serve "at-risk" students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:334329) by K. Forbis Jordon, 1990

81. Welcome To Flagstaff Arizona Online
One of arizona's three state universities, NAU has the which are publicly funded schoolsbut are based learning and employ alternative instructional practices.
http://www.flagstaff.az.us/Education.htm
Home Contact
Community Profile - Education Northern Arizona University , which welcomed a new president in 2001, has grown from 23 students from its founding enrollment in 1899 to nearly 20,000 students, representing all 50 states and 62 countries around the world. Members of 41 Native American tribes attend NAU, ranking it as one of the top five universities in the country for Native American students. One of Arizona's three state universities, NAU has the highest GPA scores for entering freshman and is rated one of America's "100 Best College Buys" by Institutional Research & Evaluation Inc. Students can choose from 148 undergraduate, graduate or doctoral programs at NAU. With 10 schools and colleges, the university provides a wide range of research, teaching, student activities and community services. More than 20 national awards were granted to NAU last year alone.
http://www.nau.edu/web/index.shtml

82. Arizona
Funding for BIA schools is even lower than the opportunities for developing and implementingalternative forms of The arizona Department of Education (ADE) is
http://psrtec.clmer.csulb.edu/arizona.html
Arizona has over 220 school districts and 200 charter schools. Statewide school reform is based on the premise of local control. Parents should have the ability to choose the school that will best meet the needs of their child. And schools must be accountable to the children, parents, and communities they serve. The three high priority State reform initiatives are school finance, finance, curriculum standards with assessments, and Charter schools.
State Statistics:
  • Number of school districts: 220
  • Number of school buildings: 1300
  • Number of K-12 teachers currently employed: 40,000
  • Number of K-12 students currently enrolled: 800,000
  • Number of students in district with largest enrollment: 60,000
  • Number of students in district with smallest enrollment: 12
  • Number of districts with fewer than 1000 students: 66

[Overview]
[Programs and Projects] [State Contacts] [PSR*TEC Services] Overview Following is a general overview of educational reform initiatives in Arizona, with a focus on technology education and underserved populations. Arizona has one of the lowest per pupil expenditure rates in the United States. Funding for BIA schools is even lower than the state's per pupil expenditure rate. Education finance has been a major focus of reform efforts. The Arizona Essential Skills comprise core academic areas in which students are expected to gain mastery. In 1990, the state legislature enacted the Arizona Student Assessment Program (ASAP) to assess student progress in the Essential Skills. This reform initiative provides new opportunities for developing and implementing alternative forms of performance assessment. The Arizona Department of Education (ADE) is currently engaged in the development of selection criteria for instructional materials and for alternative assessments that are aligned with Arizona's Essential Skills.

83. K-12 Education And Teacher Preparation Science Education Is
arizona leads the nation in these trends with 225 school districts alternative schoolsare characterized by small numbers of students, stretched resources, and
http://www.sahra.arizona.edu/sp/education/tas/k-12-education.shtml
K-12 Education and Teacher Preparation Science education is particularly at risk from the growing national trend towards alternatives to traditional public schools, such as charter schools, private schools, vouchers, and home schooling. Arizona leads the nation in these trends with 225 school districts, 944 public schools, 289 charter schools, 353 private schools, and some 13,500 home-schooled children. Many of these districts and schools are small and are located in rural areas. Alternative schools are characterized by small numbers of students, stretched resources, and few science departments. Through the Center we have an opportunity to greatly amplify ongoing efforts and facilitate the delivery of better resources to each of these groups. Both content and instruction will align with the recommendations for science teachers in the National Science Education Standards ?, Professional Standards for the Teaching of Mathematics ? and the Benchmarks for Science Literacy ?. One pioneering effort in this regard is the international GLOBE program, in which over 2700 schools in 70 countries collect and report scientific observations on meteorology, hydrology, soils, and land cover. The GLOBE hydrology (Bales, Conklin) and soil-moisture (Washburne) science teams are based at the UA, and the UA investigators are active in training teachers to be GLOBE participants. This GLOBE connection provides the Center with an excellent avenue to reach schools across the world.

84. Institutional Accrediting Bodies Recognized By The United States Department Of E
Psycotherapy (sic) Association arizona Commission of the Accreditation of CorrespondenceSchools Council on Post Secondary alternative Accreditation Council
http://www.aju.edu/usdoe_accreditation.htm
I nstitutional Accrediting Bodies Recognized by the
United States Department of Education
American Association of Bible Colleges
Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools
Accrediting Commission for Career Schools/Colleges of Technology
Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools
Association of Advanced Rabbinical and Talmudic Schools
Council on Occupational Education
Distance Education and Training Council
Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
New England Association of Schools and Colleges
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Southern Association of Colleges and Schools The Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada The Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools Western Association of Schools and Colleges A ccrediting Bodies NOT Recognized by the United States Department of Education Accrediting Commission for Specialized Colleges Accrediting Commission International (ACI) Alternative Institution Accrediting Association American Association of Accredited Colleges and Universities American Psycotherapy (sic) Association Arizona Commission of Non-Traditional Private Post Secondary Education Association of Career Training Schools Commission for the Accreditation of European Non-Traditional Universities Council for the Accreditation of Correspondence Schools Council on Post Secondary Alternative Accreditation Council on Post Secondary Christian Education International Acreditation Association

85. Charter Schools: Publications And Articles
Flake, J. (1996). Synchronize your watches to arizona time. Why Do Parents ChooseAlternative schools? by Sally Bomotti. Semple, M. (1995, August).
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/timely/bib.htm

Charter Schools:
Publications and Articles
Pathways Home Page Contents
Online Publications

86. The Arizona Board For Private Postsecondary Education - Home Page
safety and welfare of arizona citizens by career colleges, and vocational schoolsannually serve access to reliable and valuable alternative higher educational
http://azppse.state.az.us/directory.html
General
Information

Licensure

Requirements

Directory of
Schools
Student

Information
Forms
Contact Us
...
Home
Click here for Directory of Licensed Educational Institutions Listing of Institutions’ Educational Programs Index of Educational Programs
AGENCY MISSION
To protect the health, safety and welfare of Arizona citizens by regulating private postsecondary educational institutions and providing services to their students.
AGENCY DESCRIPTION
The Board licenses and regulates approximately 140 private postsecondary educational institutions operating vocational and degree programs. These private universities, colleges, career colleges, and vocational schools annually serve over 110,000 students. The board acts on license applications, determines compliance, investigates complaints and violations, takes disciplinary action, confiscates and retains student educational records from closed institutions, provides students with access to their educational records, and administers the Student Tuition Recovery Fund, which provides financial restitution to students injured by private postsecondary institutions.
GOALS
To ensure legal operations, ethical practices and quality education in the private postsecondary sector.

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88. Reunion.com - Find Alumni At Alternative Learning Charter
REGISTER NOW to view your Old High School Class List at alternative learning charter. Find Old Friends and Old Flames. How have they changed? Subscribe and reconnect today.
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89. Arizona Healer Pages
arizona Directory of Holistic Healers, Practitioners, Massage Therapists, Bodyworkers, Yoga Teachers, Reiki, Natural Foods, Herbalists, Acupuncture and more.
http://www.byregion.net/AZ-Healers/education.html

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90. Extra
6330 West Thunderbird Road. Glendale, arizona 85306. Telephone (623) 4866000. Todayis Thursday, 8/29/2002. This page was loaded at 54416 PM arizona time.
http://www.peoriaud.k12.az.us/default1.htm
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To improve the performance and compatibility of the PUSD Web Page, a new version of has been created. This page has the same look and feel as the current page. However, the menu buttons located on the left side of the page will not change color when selected. This change will allow the “Home Page” to load much faster than the current page. Additionally this page will load on older machines and web browsers. Choices for searching PUSD have expanded. A search may now be of PUSD or the entire Internet from the same search box. Select which search to perform before clicking the Search button. The change to the new page will be on Thursday October 5, 2000.
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91. VisionQuest®
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  • 92. SaferSanerSchools
    Rex Whipple, an assistant principal at an arizona high school Innovative alternativeschools welcome visitors Community Service Foundation (CSF) and Buxmont
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