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61. Links - The Center For The Future Of Teaching And Learning
education Organizations and agencies. University 525 W. 120th St., box 117 new york,NY 10027 The National Foundation for the Improvement of education 1201 16th
http://www.cftl.org/links.html
Click to jump straight to: Education Organizations and Agencies Foundations Reading Public Engagement Education Organizations and Agencies Bay Area School Reform Collaborative
181 Fremont Street
Second Floor
San Francisco, CA 94105-2208
(415) 348-1340 (Fax)
e-mail:
ecutler@basrc.org California County Superintendents Educational Services Association
1121 L Street, Suite 510
Sacramento, CA 95814
(916) 448-7801 (Fax) California Department of Education
P.O. Box 944272
Sacramento, CA 94244-2720

62. Teamsters Local 237
Local 237 is the largest local in the Teamsters international union (International Brotherhood of Teamsters). Represents 24,000 public employees in new york City and Long Island including 9,000 employees of the new york City Housing Authority, another 11,000 members work in new york City agencies, the Board of education and the City University of new york, and some 3,000 members work on Long Island.
http://www.LOCAL237TEAMSTERS.COM/
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Last year, more than 41 million Americans had no health insurance. All across America millions of people are speaking out about the crisis in health care. Take action tell Congress Americans need affordable health care! ... Full story and fax link ...
SSA Artist Hopes Picture Is Worth a Thousand Words

After months of dedicated effort, a School Safety Agent completed a large mural for a lunchroom wall at Springfield Gardens High School in Queens that expresses the themes of peace and brotherhood preached by the late Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ... Full story...
Local 237 50 Years and Still Going Strong

Half a century is a major milestone for any organization, and this year Teamsters Local 237 shared the joy of its golden anniversary with members and friends at every opportunity it had ... Full story... 237 Fights to Reform New York State's Taylor Law The Taylor Law has long been the thorn in the side of union negotiators because while it punishes unions for using strike action to move contract talks forward, it does nothing to punish the employer for refusing to negotiate or for failing to negotiate in good faith. ...

63. NYSUT - New York State United Teachers.
Representing teachers in the state of new york.Category Regional North America Society and Culture Labor...... march and its unified message in support of public education, which is 480,000 peoplewho work in, or are retired from, new york's schools, colleges NYSUT.org.
http://www.nysut.org/
NEWS
New York Teacher

Media Relations

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LEGISLATIVE ACTION
Division of Legislation
Contact Your Elected Officials GUIDES AND REPORTS New Standards Middle Level Education Special Education AIS: Academic Intervention Services ... Teacher Certification NYSUT About NYSUT Locals Online Departments Statewide Meetings UPDATE: Wednesday, April 9, 2003. A full report on Saturday's convention activities will be available online later this week. [ RA 2003 Don't Fail Us Now - New York: A State at Risk is a special report detailing how proposed education cuts would undermine the ability of teachers and college faculty to continue raising academic standards and improving student achievement. The NYSUT report projects that, unless the education cuts are restored, thousands of layoffs in public schools and colleges would cripple standards-based reform and local economies across the state. special report media release NEW YORK TEACHER. April 9, 2003.

64. New York State Geological Survey
Agency which investigates and publishes reports on the geology of new york, advises other state agencies, promotes earth science education, and to provide public service and information to the people of new york.
http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/geology.html
New York State Geological Survey Home Museum info
Site Map
Staff List ...
Current and Past Geograms

Welcome The New York State Geological Survey was created by an act of the legislature in 1836, as one of the first geological surveys in the world. The Survey continues to serve as the primary source of geological information in the State. Broadly, its missions are: to investigate and publish reports on the geology of New York, to act in an advisory capacity to other state agencies, to promote earth science education, and to provide public service and information to the people of New York. The Survey is now a bureau of the State Museum in the State Education Department.

65. No Child Left Behind. Research And Educational Services. New York State United T
new Title I Grants for Local Educational agencies. Overview Elementary and SecondaryEducation Act (ESEA) and No Copyright new york State United Teachers.
http://www.nysut.org/research/bulletins/2002nochildleftbehind.html
HOME Research and Educational Services No Child Left Behind
Resources for NYSUT Local Leaders UPDATE: March 3, 2003 What's New Supplemental Education Services. Update: Feb. 2003.
Approved Providers
nysed.gov Title I Allocations. Jan. 31, 2003.
"Title I grants to local education agencies in New York State."

Posted Jan 31, 2003. PDF file is 45K. Revised Title III Allocations. Jan. 17, 2003.
"Immigrant Education and Language Instruction."
Jan 17, 2003. Testing Update. Jan. 10, 2003.
"Reminders for Test Under No Child Left Behind Act."
NYS Education Department. Jan 10, 2003. NYSUT Analysis. Jan. 10, 2003.
"Regs leave contract protections in place; rules taking effect, including new provisions for paras."
New York Teacher, Jan 15, 2003 edition. New Regulations. Dec. 4, 2002.
The U.S. Department of Education released the final "No Child Left Behind" Act regulations Nov. 26. NYSUT staff members are conducting a complete review and analysis of the final new regulations and will prepare a report on them. [ more Fact Sheets.

66. NEA Higher Education
State Higher education agencies. Resources on higher and professional education inNew york state purpose of the Technology and Distance education Initiative, as
http://www.nea.org/he/abouthe/statehe.html
Contact Higher Ed
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NCHE
State Higher Education Agencies
Hawaii Technical Schools, Colleges, and Universities
This page contains a list of technical schools, colleges and universities with a link to the page maintained by the institution if it is available.
Higher Education in Hawaii
The Hawaii Educational Networking Consortium (HENC), a joint project of the University of Hawaii, Department of Education and the East-West Center, was formed to develop and promote the use of telecommunications technology in education and research in the State.
Indiana Commission For Higher Education
This site contains information pertinent to the Indiana Commission For Higher Education including policies, meeting agendas, and a home page listing of public and private colleges and universities in Indiana.
Indiana Higher Education Telecommunications System (IHETS)
IHETS is a statewide consortium of all higher education for extensive shared voice, video, and data networks.
Maryland Higher Education
This site contains a link to the homepage of the Maryland Higher Education Commission, as well as publications concerning trends and issues in Maryland Postsecondary Education.

67. State Profiles : Introduction
service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page. To date, more than13,300 new york residents have qualified for education awards totaling
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/ny_intro.html
Projects In Your State
New York State Commission on National and Community Service

Dr. William Murabito, Chair
Michael Doughty, Vice-Chair
Dr. Elizabeth Cappella
Karen Carpenter-Palumbo
Hon. Bernadette Castro
Colleen Crawford-Gardner
Felicia George
Josh Hewitt
Sen. Kenneth LaValle Robert Maurer Patricia McCaughin Richard Mills Gay Molnar Robert Oliva First Lady Libby Pataki Frances Pierce Judith Sandman Bernice Skirboll John Johnson, Ex-Officio Patricia Pine, Ex-Officio Donna Smith, Ex-Officio Alana Sweeney, Ex-Officio Hon. Richard Warrender, Ex-Officio You are putting me out of business. Keep doing it!" Brooklyn District Attorney Charles Hymes, praising crime prevention efforts of the Americorps Red Hook Safety Corps
National Service in New York
Getting things done in New York. More than people of all ages and backgrounds are helping to solve problems and strengthen communities through national service projects across New York. 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 New York communities through three national service initiatives: AmeriCorps: This year AmeriCorps will provide more than 6,100 individuals

68. UJA-Federation Of New York:
With an estimated 40,000 victims of elder abuse in new york City alone a Senate billthat would provide additional assistance to local agencies addressing the
http://www.ujafedny.org/
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Seniors Rally for the Right to Age in Place
When 74-year-old Helen Baker fell and broke her arm last year, a social worker told her she would have to move out of her Co-op Village apartment on the Lower East Side and enter a nursing home. More Stories ... Teens Build Ties Amid Terror Gazing down at a six-square-block hole that was once the top of New York's skyline, 18-year-old Chani Kvetny seemed silently transported back to the Jerusalem bus she and her classmates were riding on when a suicide bomber detonated his explosives belt. More Stories ... JEWISH NEWS: At Home and Abroad Women's Group Suffers Western Wall Defeat (JTA) ADL: Antisemitic Incidents Soar in N. California (Forward) BOTH SIDES: 'Road Map' to Peace ... or Undue Pressure? (Forward) The Neo-Chasidic Revolution (Jewish Week) ... Note to AIPAC: 'Road Map' is Alive (JTA) UPCOMING EVENTS Conference: The Health of Your Wealth Menswear Division Luncheon Broadcast, Video, Cable Event

69. NCATE: State Education Agency Websites
Delaware, new york. accrediting organization for schools, colleges, and departmentsof education in the fax (202) 2966620 website www.ncate.org ncate@ncate
http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
NCATE works to make a difference in the quality of teaching and teacher preparation today, tomorrow, and for the next century.
State Education Agency Websites
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70. UNESCO - Education Sector
at United Nations Headquarters in new york tomorrow (February the Decade is give newimpetus to Clearinghouse on HIV/AIDS education International Clearinghouse
http://www.unesco.org/education/index.shtml
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  • UN Agencies Select- UNESCO Statistics Normes UNESCO Databases Recruitment News 750,000 set to break world record today
    April 9, 2003
    - "Educate girls" is the message resounding around the world today as three-quarters of a million children, teachers and parents join in the World's Biggest Lesson to demand a fair chance for every girl. The response to this campaign action has been overwhelming, with registered participants in the World's Biggest Lesson rising from 250,000 to more than 750,000 worldwide over the past few days.
    The World Record attempt, initiated by the Global Campaign for Education and supported by UNESCO, will take place tomorrow. More than half a million people are expected to participate. More
    UN Secretary-General sends message of support to biggest lessons in history
    April 8, 2003
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    in a most needed area the education and development are grateful for the involvementof these agencies in this of Women in the Arts 1250 new york Avenue, NW
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    72. Carnegie Corporation - The Corporation's Program
    large, comprehensive high schools in new york City into effective schools and creatingadditional new small schools value of early childhood education to the
    http://www.carnegie.org/sub/program/education.html
    Carnegie Homepage
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    International Peace and Security

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    Strengthening U.S. Democracy
    EDUCATION The twenty-first century has left the age of the industrial worker, passing to the age of the knowledge worker. Both general and specialized education have assumed greater importance for personal development; for the civic, social, and economic strength of the nation; and for the search for solutions to global problems facing humankind. The nation's future depends on the priority given to the development of new knowledge and to investments in human capital. For individuals, the benefits of education are increasingly positive, since opportunities to acquire satisfying jobs and a decent standard of living are requiring higher levels of formal education. Building on its history and past programs in the field, Carnegie Corporation will dedicate a major part of its grant funds over the next few years to education reform, specifically urban high school redesign, with an emphasis on adolescent literacy and the preparation of teachers who are on the front lines of that reform

    73. Job-Hunt.Org: New York Jobs, Jobs In New York, New York Job Search, And Career R
    Web Sites for Jobs in Business education Government. Jobs in new york Business.Buffaloworks.net; DaVinciTimes.org high tech for central new york state;
    http://www.job-hunt.org/jobs/newyork.shtml
    ...your objective source of the Web's Best Job Search Resources Getting Started Online Job Search
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    Specialized Job Sites Academia and Education Computers and Technology ... Hot Sites of the Week Other Job Listings Classified Ads Companies General Newsgroup Searches ... Recruiting Agencies Other Job Resources Career Bookstore revised and expanded! Societies Commercial Services Job Fairs Other Link Lists ... Resource Centers Employer Resources HR Sites Recruiting On the Internet About JOB-HUNT.ORG What's New?

    74. Partner Agencies
    Partner agencies Challenge Industries Career Resources. VESID, an office of theNew york State education Department provides vocational rehabilitation
    http://www.tompkinsworkforceny.org/partneragencies.htm
    calendar youth job-seekers employers ... home Partner Agencies Job Seekers can access employment support and gain assistance with any or all of the following: vocational counseling, case management, resume/interview assistance, travel training, job coaching or on-the-job instruction, long term employment supports, social security benefits advisement, computer and office skill training, networking and job seeking skills training and volunteer opportunities. Contact: (607) 272-7514
    On the web: www.aboutchallenge.org
    New York State Department of Labor The Department of Labor (DOL) is New York State’s primary agent for job creation, job listing, job placement and economic growth through the Workforce Development system. Other regional DOL services include: employer counseling services; unemployment benefits via the automated Telephone Claim Centers; and enforcement and consultation of safety and health regulations for public employees. Contact: (607) 272-7570
    On the web: www.labor.state.ny.us
    DSS Employment Programs The Tompkins County Department of Social Services Employment Unit located in the Workforce Development Center was created to meet the Welfare-To-Work program requirements of applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, and is designed to address the needs of temporary assistance and food stamp recipients by providing access to employment referrals, educational activities and supportive services to prepare these individuals to compete in the labor market.

    75. CEREBRAL PALSY OF NEW YORK STATE HAS MOVED
    We advocate and provide direct services with and for individuals with Cerebral Palsy and other significan Category Health Conditions and Diseases United States...... Cerebral Palsy Associations of new york State supports our Affiliates and legislativeand public policy development, training and education, and government
    http://www.ucpa-nys.org/
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    76. NYISE Educator Bookmarks
    in education; Web Development Kit Get Acrobat Reader. Printing Office Government AgenciesInformation Super Library Computer Users' Group of new york City World I
    http://www.nyise.org/start.htm

    77. Westchester Arts Council-Arts Links
    org Largest professional art education association in the regional services for historicalagencies museums Museum Association of new york www.manyonline.org
    http://www.westarts.com/art_links.htm
    Click on a subject below to review links: Discipline-Based Americans for the Arts
    www.artsusa.org

    Provides leadership, advocacy, visibility, professional development, research and information to advance support for arts and culture Arts and Business Council
    www.artsandbusiness.org

    Promotes partnerships with the business community, offers workshops and assistance related to marketing, management, and trends in business support Arts for Hope
    www.artsforhope.org

    Resources for finding arts and cultural events, volunteer, monitoring and interning opportunities in the arts in the New York area and nationally. Sponsored by JP MorganChase and The Arts and Business Council Arts International
    www.artsinternational.org

    Encourages international collaboration through grant making programs, advocacy, and information National Endowment for the Arts
    www.nea.gov

    Provides grants, research, and support to the arts, many free publications and articles available online New York Foundation on the Arts www.nyfa.org

    78. Press Release: IMAA Introduced In Congress
    describes how state and local education agencies will be Headquartered in new YorkCity, AFB maintains offices in Foundation for the Blind, visit www.afb.org.
    http://www.afb.org/info_document_view.asp?DocumentID=1705

    79. .edu Domain Registration And Administration
    Regional Institutional Accrediting agencies. new york Board of Regents, Commissionerof education, http//www.nysed.gov; The Council on Chiropractic
    http://www.educause.edu/edudomain/eligibility.asp
    .edu Home Page Request a New Domain Manage Your Domain / Hosts Whois Lookup ...
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    .edu Eligibility
    To obtain an Internet name in the .edu domain, your institution must be accredited by a United States regional accrediting agency. There are six of these agencies, which may be found on the U.S. Department of Education's list of Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies. This policy will be expanded in mid-April 2003 to allow postsecondary institutions that are institutionally accredited by agencies on the U.S. Department of Education's list of Nationally Recognized Accrediting Agencies to apply for .edu domain names. This list includes both "Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies" and "National Institutional and Specialized Accrediting Bodies." Note that institutional accreditation is required for .edu eligibility; program accreditation is not sufficient. For accrediting agencies that accredit both institutions and programs, see the "Title IV Note" on the Department of Education Web page.
    Agencies Whose Accredited Institutions Will Be Eligible for .edu Domain Names as of Mid-April 2003

    80. ENC This Week News Education Headlines
    The new york Times (NY), February 13, Out With the Old education groups and governmentagencies to improve mathematics and science education at all
    http://www.enc.org/thisweek/news/educationheadlines/0,1456,graphics,00.shtm

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