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41. Arizona Nutrition Network
approved AzNN Nutrition education activities on a dollarfor-dollar matching basisfor all documented expenditures from state or local public agencies or from
http://www.eatwellbewell.org/
The Arizona Nutrition Network (AzNN) is a dynamic group of public and private organizations committed to working together to promote healthy lifestyle choices among Arizonans.
mission
goals general info contact us ... related links

42. AAS Careers In Astronomy Brochure
comet with the University of arizona's 36inch field, such as industrial research,education, and public This is because governmental agencies such as the
http://www.aas.org/education/career.html
A New Universe to Explore: Careers in Astronomy
Printed copies of this career brochure are no longer available. This item is currently out of print. We do not plan to reprint it until a revision is completed. You may download this online Career Brochure and reproduce as many copies as desired.
Introduction
"A professional research astronomer does not merely appreciate the beauty and wonder of the objects in the sky. This is the daily challenge - to come to some sort of understanding of the basic underlying physics that gave rise to the universe and the objects in it. It is this challenge and the satisfaction gained by solving these puzzles that drew me to astronomy."
A New Universe to Discover
W hen astronomer James Scotti was asked to photograph a newly discovered comet with the University of Arizona's 36-inch telescope, he was not prepared for the image that appeared on his computer screen. What he saw was not one comet but a chain of comets that looked like a string of pearls. "I was struck by the unique appearance of a train of individual [comet] nuclei all lined up in a row," Said Dr. Scotti. "I had never before seen such a unique image in a comet." In fact, nothing like it had been seen by other astronomers either. The pearls were the remnant of a comet that had come too close to Jupiter and broke into at least 21 fragments. Even more extraordinary, 18 months later these comet fragments, known collectively as Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9, would collide with Jupiter, providing astronomers the opportunity to study such an event for the first time!

43. Bad Subjects Political Education For Everyday Life
Irreverant and thoughtprovoking articles from a progressive perspective.Category News Politics Progressive and Left...... teaches American literature at arizona State University our book, Bad Subjects PoliticalEducation for Everyday of government, credit agencies, and pollsters
http://eserver.org/bs/

44. 1998 Arizona Resources
650) 4700401 Email snelson@WestEd.org. arizona Region Resources, 1998. StateGovernment agencies/ organizations. arizona Association for Bilingual education.
http://www.wested.org/lcd/IndigenousEdDir/AZ/RSRC_AZ_03PV.html
Directory of Indigenous Education Resources: WestEd Region
Contact Information: Sharon Nelson-Barber WestEd
935 El Camino Real
Menlo Park, CA 94025 Voice: (650) 470-0405
Fax: (650) 470-0401
Email: snelson@WestEd.org
Arizona Region Resources, 1998
State Government Agencies/ Organizations Arizona Association for Bilingual Education 4415 E. Grant Rd., Apt. A-244 Tucson, AZ 85712 Gloria V. Barnett, President State affiliate of the National Bilingual Education Association. Arizona Department of Education: Indian Education Unit 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 Kathryn Stevens, Education Program Director phone: 602/542-4361; fax: 602/542-3050 The Unit's goals are to provide leadership, coordination, and access to resources for schools, tribes, Indian organizations and other organizations that deliver educational services to Native American students. These efforts contribute to the development of programs, policies, and procedures for the enhancement and improvement of high-quality education for Native American students. The Indian Education Unit has produced a variety of publications on the language, history, and culture of Arizona's Indians and provides ongoing professional development and technical assistance activities to teachers of Native American students. The Indian Education Unit annually issues a directory on Indian Education for the State of Arizona. Listings include tribal contract schools, Indian Head Start programs, Bureau of Indian Affairs schools, and Title V-Indian Education Act and Johnson-O'Malley programs throughout the state. Additional listings include tribal education directors, college and university financial aid offices and Indian Bilingual Education projects.

45. Policy Program: Helpful Links
State agencies arizona Department of education State of arizona Home Page LegislativeInformation arizona Legislative Information System, State education
http://www.wested.org/cs/pol/print/docs/pol/links.htm
Helpful Links
Below are links to some of the essential state and national Web sites for policymakers and those interested in tracking or researching regional education policy issues. The links are broken down by the states in WestEd's region with a listing of important national links at the end.
Arizona Links State Agencies Arizona Department of Education State of Arizona Home Page Legislative Information Arizona Legislative Information System State Education Associations Arizona School Boards Association Links to Periodicals The Arizona Republic The Arizona Daily Star The Arizona Business Gazette California Links State Agencies Goldmine - California Department
of Education California State Home Page Legislative Information California Senate Home Page California Assembly Home Page Legislative Counsel - official California legislative information
Legislative Analyst's Office
State Research and Policy Information Ed-Data (Education Data Partnership) - contains fiscal, demographic, and performance data on California's K-12 schools. EdSource - EdSource is dedicated to providing impartial information about California's emerging public education issues.

46. AAACE State And Regional Affiliates
Association for Lifelong Learning Website www.literacynet.org/arizona/aall/home closelywith the Texas education Agency, local education agencies, literacy and
http://www.aaace.org/contacts/statereg.html

Home/General
Membership Conferences/Meetings Publications/Bookstore ... Email Us CONTACTS:
Overview AAACE Leadership Roster Directory of State Adult Education Coordinators Nominations and Elections Info
AAACE State and Regional Affiliates Alabama Association for Public Continuing Adult Education
  • Membership: over 250
  • Annual Conference is held in July
  • The mission of ALAPCAE is to promote public continuing education for adults.
President - Barbara A. Scarbough 1316 Alvarez Drive Saraland, AL Phone: (334) 690-8345
Fax: (334) 690-9383 Arizona Association for Lifelong Learning
  • Website: www.literacynet.org/arizona/aall/home.html
  • Membership: over 200
  • The goals of AALL are: to create networks between individuals and groups to promote lifelong learning; to enhance communication between members through publications and technology; address issues affecting lifelong learning; to promote education for special populations not served by traditional education; and to support professional development through workshops, seminars, and special interest groups.
President - Jodi Decker AALL P.O. Box 16021

47. Citizen Corps Council For Homeland Security Of Southern Arizona - Council
Public education, training, and volunteer opportunities to citizens, government officialsand agencies to better Security of Southern arizona has formalized
http://www.tucsonccc.org/
Public education, training, and volunteer opportunities to support community and family safety.
White House Initiative for Homeland Security and Citizen Preparedness
"We want to be a Nation that serves goals larger than self. We have been offered a unique opportunity, and we must not let this moment pass."
President George W. Bush,
State of the Union, January 29, 2002. To see this announcement from the White House
Go to www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002 "Two weeks after the terrorist attacks of Sept 11, 2001, Mayor Robert Walkup recognized the initiative of a group of concerned citizens that started "Operation Safe Tucson," which now serves as the local Citizen Corps Council. The Council has already met and is coordinating Tucson's Neighborhood Watch and its Citizen's Preparedness Corps, a grassroots, volunteer group that is bringing emergency preparedness to every home, school, and place of worship in the community." Background
In the wake of terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001, cities around the nation have begun to re-examine their role in ensuring the safety of citizens. While President Bush established the Office of Homeland Security in October, local communities' approaches varied. Tucson's citizens, together with the Mayor of Tucson, were among the first in the nation to act. On September 30, just days after the September 11 terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, D.C., citizens met and started alliances with emergency services agencies, known as Operation Safe Tucson - Advisory group to the Mayor. That put Tucson well ahead of the national curve in terms of framing the city's readiness for emergencies.

48. Protection Connection - Planned Parenthood Of Southern Arizona's Sexuality Educa
Planned Parenthood of Southern arizona is leading a This partnership will allowboth agencies to enhance their peerto-peer education programs for
http://www.ppsaz.org/proconn.htm
Education Protection Connection Planned Parenthood of Southern Arizona is leading a health and education campaign Protection Connection aimed at reaching those young people who are most at risk for negative health outcomes: already sexually active youth who are having unprotected sex. Campaign Tools: teen - driven bilingual media campaign teen-to-teen outreach events and workshops to increase
communication and negotiation skills easily accessible high quality, well maintained
condom vending machines
Global Partnership www.plannedparenthood.org/global
School Based Sexual Health Promotion Program
Omeyacan YES Program
PPSA continues to collaborate with the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation (SAAF) on the Omeyacan YES program, formerly LLP (Latina Leadership Program). Since 1997, this program operates as an HIV, STI, pregnancy and substance abuse prevention program that works with young Chicanos/as (ages 14-17) from South Tucson. Omeyacan is a holistic health program that stresses the need for optimal health of mind, body, spirit, and community and frames all lessons and activities within a total cultural context, foundation, and operation.
Ways You Can be Involved
recruit teens for the Teen Advisory Group (TAG) and be trained as a paid workshop facilitator host teen-to-teen workshops help educate businesses about the importance of providing condom vending machines
For more information please contact Rachel Chanes, 624-1761 X224

49. National Aviation And Space Education Alliance
individuals, organizations, and agencies in collaborative Coalition for Aviationeducation www.aviationeducation New website for arizona Aviation education
http://www.nasea.org/
the National Aviation and Space Education Alliance
"Supporting State Aviation and Space Education Programs"
WWW.NASEA.ORG
Welcome to the National Aviation and Space Education Alliance! We were formed to enhance the work of state aviation and space education councils and related organizations by improving communications among them and by developing mutual support programs. NASEA and this web site WWW.NASEA.ORG have
received support from the Wolf Aviation Fund
History and Goals
Read about our background, general objectives, and hopes for the future.
Programs
NASEA is involved in a number of exciting initiatives. Here are some.
Resources
This site is a gateway to resources and information available on and off the World Wide Web. Find out who is working in aviation and space education, which sites can lead you on to many rich discoveries on the web, and what groups work in the states to organize individuals, organizations, and agencies in collaborative effort.
Navigation
Use our Index to see how these pages interrelate.
News
New website for National Coalition for Aviation Education: www.aviationeducation.org

50. Arizona Arts Roster
Local Arts agencies. Arts Commerce, Arts Development/Advocacy/Arts education Initiatives,Artists arizona Commission on the Arts Cyndi Coon, education Programs
http://www.arizonaarts.org/roster/services/
Arts Services
This section lists statewide, regional and national organizations that collaborate with or receive funding from the Arizona Commission on the Arts, and provide services to Arizona's arts and arts education community. They are excellent resources for information and networking.
Arts Service Organizations
ARIZONA ALLIANCE FOR ARTS EDUCATION
Jacky Alling
P.O. Box 44065
Phoenix, AZ 85064
p 602-264-0299
idjra@aol.com

http://artswork.asu.edu
Constituency : Arizona's parents, students, teachers, artists, school administrators, arts educators, community members, arts presenters, school boards, state education agencies. Membership required? No. The Arizona Alliance for Arts Education is a member of the coalition for statewide non-profit organizations working in partnership with the Kennedy Center to support practices and partnerships which ensure that the arts are woven into the very fiber of American education. The AAAE builds collaborations between schools and cultural institutions to promote the arts as equal partners in the educational enterprise. The AAAE positions the arts and works to ensure an effective voice on behalf of arts education before policy-makers and provides strategic input to state departments of education, state arts agencies, councils, school boards and educators.

51. EIA Environment: Consumer Education Initiative (CEI) - State Agencies
14. State agencies. AL WI WY Alabama Department of Environmental ManagementAlaska Department of Environmental Conservation arizona
http://www.eiae.org/links/stateagency.cfm

About CEI
Chemicals Information Relevant Links FAQs Participating Members Contact Us Home ... Relevant Links > State Agencies April 3
State Agencies
AL AK AZ AR ... WY

52. Charter School Specifics
Detroit); Excel Academies (Charter schools located in arizona and Michigan State Boardof education/State education agencies; State sponsored chartering agencies;
http://www.nwrel.org/charter/specifics.html
Charter Schools - Definition and Specifics
Definition
History

Specifics

Types of Charter Schools
...
Standards
Definition The basic charter school concept is encompassed in the idea of " autonomy for accountability ". Charter schools are public schools of choice that are granted a specific amount of autonomy (determined by state law and the local charter) to make decisions concerning the structure, curriculum, and educational emphasis of the school. In return for this autonomy, charter schools are held accountable for the academic achievement of the students in the charter school, and the school faces suspension or closure if accepted performance standards are not met. The charter school typically receives between 85 percent to 95 percent of the public school funds for each student enrolled. Most charter schools are newly established schools, but some are conversion schools-those that previously existed as either public or private schools. Charter schools are as likely to have minority enrollments as other public schools. Charter schools do tend to be smaller than other public schools. Other than these similarities, there are few other generalizations that can be made about charter schools. The variety of curriculum focus is extensive-the sky does not limit the creative endeavors of charter school developers and operators. History of Charter Schools
Minnesota was the first state to establish legislation allowing for the creation of charter schools in 1991. Since then, 34 states, Puerto Rico, and the District of Columbia have enacted some variation of charter school legislation. As of September 1998 there are more than 1200 charter schools that exist in urban, suburban, and rural areas.

53. K-12 And Up: Earth Science Lesson Plans, Teachers Resources.
associations, and various government and education agencies, to help with the authorof arizona's Mining, Minerals efforts on the National education Project to
http://www.mii.org/aboutmii.html
About Mineral Information Institute
501 Violet St. - Golden CO 80401 - Ph: 303/277-9190 - Fax: 303/277-9198 - E-Mail: mii@mii.org The Source for FREE Teaching Materials
MII's Mission
The Mineral Information Institute (MII) is a national 501 (c)(3) not-for-profit organization dedicated to educating youth about the science of minerals and other natural resources, and about their importance in our every day lives. Each year MII works with interested professional and scientific associations, and various government and education agencies, to help classroom teachers develop materials that are directly usable by teachers in a variety of subjects and a multitude of grade levels. All programs require updating and maintenance to ensure their continuing value and use in the classroom. MII will provide that and will distribute those programs that merit continued use. Supported by corporations, foundations, scientific associations, and individuals from across the nation, MII distributes these materials free to classroom teachers to supplement existing curricula. More than 29,000 K-12 classroom teachers in all 50 states, several Canadian provinces, and foreign countries receive teaching materials each year from MII. MII is supported solely by donations. If we have helped you or you believe in what we do, please

54. 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
Alabama
Alaska American Samoa Arizona ... Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee ... Wyoming Council of Chief State School Officers One Massachusetts Avenue, NW Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001-1431 voice: 202.408.5505 fax: 202.408.8072

55. State & Regional Higher Ed Links
SHEEO Homepage SHEEO agencies Contact Us Sitemap Search. Alaska Alaska PostsecondaryEducation Commission University of Alaska System arizona arizona Board
http://www.sheeo.org/helinks/state-links.htm

LINKS BY ISSUE
NATIONAL LINKS Jump to: A-D F-K L-M N-O ... V-Regional
Alabama Alabama College System
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Alaska Alaska Postsecondary Education Commission
University of Alaska System
Arizona Arizona Board of Regents
Arizona Commission for Postsecondary Education
Arkansas Arkansas Department of Higher Education
Student Loan Guarantee Foundation of Arkansas
California
California Community Colleges Chancellor's Office

California Postsecondary Education Commission

California Student Aid Commission
Colorado
Colorado Commission on Higher Education
Community Colleges of Colorado Colorado Student Loan Program Connecticut Connecticut Community Colleges Connecticut Department of Higher Education Connecticut Student Loan Foundation Delaware Delaware Higher Education Commission Delaware Technical and Community Colleges Florida Florida Board of Education Florida Community College System Florida Council for Education Policy Research and Improvement Office of Student Financial Assistance Georgia University System of Georgia Georgia Student Finance Commission Hawaii Office of the Chancellor for Community Colleges University of Hawaii Idaho Idaho State Board of Education Illinois

56. Job-Hunt.Org: Jobs, Job Search, And Career Resources For Teachers, Professors, A
PhD's.org employment opportunities for job seekers with from the Nebraska Departmentof education, jobs from (University of Phoenix) - arizona; arizona State
http://www.job-hunt.org/academia.shtml
...super list of the Web's Best Job Search Resources
Getting Started Online Job Search
Guide

E-mailed Newsletter
Free from Job-Hunt!
Click here to join!
Learn more about it
Protecting Your Privacy Using Job-Hunt.Org ... Creating an Internet Resume
Networking Resources Pick Your Employer Associations and Societies
Job Resources by Location Jobs by State ( U.S.A.) State Employment Offices ... International Jobs
Specialized Job Sites Academia and Education Engineering Jobs Entry Level, Internships, and Seasonal Jobs ... Reference Material
For Employers Human Resources Recruiting Resources Home Jobs in Academia and Education For K-12 schools and school districts, check out the U.S. Department of Education's

57. State Profiles : Introduction
service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page. To date, more than2,000 arizona residents have qualified for education awards totaling
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/az_intro.html
Projects In Your State
Governor's Commission on Service and Volunteerism

Ryan Johnson, Chair
Jan Brite
Ruth Britton
Judee Castillo
Toby Cotter
Jan Engan
Judge Norman Fenton
Gerri Goldtooth
Daniel Gregory Ellen Hargis Kim Hill-Olsen William Jeffery Dorothy Kelly Sharon Ketchum Catherine Land James Mitchell Brenda Patterson David Patton Cindy Pearson Ronald Poulin Amanda Rise Lily Rodriguez Patricia Romant Derrick Stinson Zachary Zelinski Richard Persely, Ex-Officio "Flagstaff, Arizona is an AmeriCorps town. Youth in Action AmeriCorps began in 1994 with 40 Members and has grown. Today there are over 100 members throughout our community helping children read, assisting families through traumatic situations, and thinning our forests to remove the threat of fire to our city. AmeriCorps has become a household word that we can count on." Chris Bavasi, Former Mayor of the City of Flagstaff
National Service in Arizona
Getting things done in Arizona. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across Arizona. 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

58. Welcome To The AzAHEC Site
University, arizona’s community colleges and a wide spectrum of K12 educators,community based agencies, health care institutions and healthcare providers.
http://www.azahec.org/
The Arizona AHEC Program
Helping Arizonans get the healthcare they need where they need it. Our mission: The Arizona AHEC Program serves our rural and medically underserved communities and populations through five community-based non-profit AHECs and is administered through the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center National AHEC Organization 2003 Exploring the personal challenges, responsibilities and rewards of effective leadership. August... Click here for more information
The Arizona AHEC Program works in partnership with Arizona State University Northern Arizona University Eastern Arizona AHEC
Maricopa AHEC
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59. Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies
Regional Institutional Accrediting agencies. Candidate for Accreditation ) of degreegrantinginstitutions of higher education in arizona, Arkansas, Colorado
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/accreditation/regionalagencies.html
Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies The dates specified for each entry are the date of initial listing as a recognized agency, the date of the Secretary's most recent grant of renewed recognition, and the date of the agency's next scheduled review for renewal of recognition by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. (Note: S = Spring meeting and F = Fall meeting) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education
Scope of recognition: the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidacy status") of institutions of higher education in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, including distance education programs offered at those institutions. Jean Avnet Morse, Executive Director
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Tel. (215) 662-5606, Fax (215) 662-5950
E-mail address: info@msache.org

60. ArtsWork - Arizona Arts And Government Agencies
Search ArtsWork Submit. Teachers Organizations arizona Arts and GovernmentAgencies, arizona Department of education http//www.ade.state.az.us.
http://artswork.asu.edu/arts/teachers/organizations/organizations5.htm

National Arts
National Arts and Government Agencies International Arts Arizona Arts and Education ... The Arizona University Colleges of Fine Arts Search ArtsWork:
Teachers
Organizations
Arizona Arts and Government Agencies Printable Section
Arizona Arts Share
http://www.arizonaartshare.org
ACA - Arizona Commission on the Arts
http://www.arizonaarts.org/ed/index.htm
Arizona Department of Education
http://www.ade.state.az.us
Arizona Humanities Council
http://www.azhumanities.org
Arizona Legislative Information System
http://www.azleg.state.az.us
Arizona State Board of Education
http://www.ade.state.az.us/state_educ_bds.asp
City of Mesa http://www.ci.mesa.az.us click on Library, Parks and Arts Phoenix Arts Commission http://www.ci.phoenix.az.us/ARTS/artscomm.html click on By Department, then Arts Commission Tempe Cultural Services http://www.tempe.gov/arts Tucson Pima Arts Council http://www.tucsonpimaartscouncil.org West Valley Fine Arts Council http://www.wvfac.org/toc.html

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