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  1. Model guides for teaching literature: [North Carolina public schools/grades K-12] by William J Chandler, 1969

21. North Carolina Schools: Key Facts And Resources - North Carolina - GreatSchools.
north carolina schools BY THE NUMBERS Public schools, 2,192. Teachers, 84,000.Prek-12 enrollment, 1,304,000. Minority students, 39%. Children in poverty, 19.4%.
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22. Education: North Carolina Education
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23. K-12 Schools With Learning Disabilities Programs, USA
k12 schools for Learning Disabilities. Gulliver schools 6565 N. Kendall DriveMiami, FL 33156 305-666-7937. Center Academy 8019 Himes Ave. north carolina.
http://www.autism-pdd.net/k-12.html
K-12 Schools for Learning Disabilities
Please note: Autism and related disabilities, such as PDD-NOS (Pervasive Developmental Disorder - Not Otherwise Specified), and Asperger's Syndrome are not just one disorder with a well defined set of symptoms; autism is a broad spectrum of disorders that ranges from mild to severe . The schools on our
list are schools for Learning Disabilities , they may not be an appropriate placement for all the children with autism. If you have corrections for information already on the list, or a new listing, we'd appreciate hearing from you. State Index Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming
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Return to State Index McGill-Toolen High School
1501 Old Shell Road
Mobile, AL 36604
Bayside Academy
P.O. Drawer 2590
Daphne, AL 36526
Churchill Academy
1785 Taylor Road
Montgomery, AL 36117
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P.O. Box 113149 Anchorage, AK 99511-3149 EagleCrest Academy P.O. Box 113330 Anchorage, AK 99511-3330 907-561-7692 (fax) EagleCrest web site
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Return to State Index New Way School P.O. Box 1481

24. Grant FAQs
A. The Environmental Education Model Library Grant Program provides financialand other support to north carolina's k12 schools, environmental education
http://www.ee.enr.state.nc.us/Library Grant/grant_faqs.htm
DENR Home Home Contact Us About Environmental Education Project Tomorrow Environmental Education Model Library Grant Program
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Project Tomorrow Environmental Education Model Library Grants are limited to funding environmental education in North Carolina schools and communities. Those eligible to apply are K-12 schools, public libraries, and environmental education centers. Q. What is the purpose of these Environmental Education Model Library Grants?
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The Environmental Education Model Library Grant Program provides financial and other support to North Carolina's K-12 schools, environmental education centers, and public libraries to develop and enhance model environmental education library collections, promote the integration of environmental education in the teaching of North Carolina's competency-based curriculum, provide materials and resources for experiential learning activities that foster problem-solving and critical thinking skills through environmental education, promote an appreciation and stewardship for North Carolina's ecological systems and natural resources, and encourage community access to environmental education resources and opportunities in North Carolina. B. What are the benefits that can be funded?

25. Hp Philanthropy In The Us - Programs - K-12 And Schools Of Education Technology
to the following 10 k12 schools currently in partnerships with university schoolsof Education Lynn Middle School, New Mexico; north carolina A T University
http://grants.hp.com/us/programs/schools_of_ed.html
hp philanthropy search contact hp hp in the community home hp philanthropy ... site map schools of education and k-12 technology collaboration increasing student success by integrating mobile technology in the classroom Through this technology collaboration initiative, HP hopes to give student teachers and practicing teachers more training and hands-on experience in the effective use of technology in the classroom, using mobile, one-to-one computing tools. Another goal is to give students the opportunity to benefit from the presence and use of a wireless mobile classroom in their schools. The program also includes funding for research to help teachers, schools of education, k-12 schools and HP gain insight into ways to effectively use technology in a classroom setting. current investments HP has awarded HP Wireless Mobile Classrooms and related services to the following 10 K-12 schools currently in partnerships with university Schools of Education:
  • Adams State College and Centauri Middle School, Colorado

26. Barton College, Wilson, North Carolina 1-800-345-4973 - Schools
schools/Departments. Elementary Education (K6) Middle School Education (6-9) Educationof the Deaf and the Hard of Hearing (k-12) Special Education - Specific
http://www.barton.edu/schools/default.htm
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27. Environmental Media | Moreo Links
north carolina Analysis Thinking. north carolina Caberrus County schools Connections. northcarolina Inference Thinking. north carolina k12 Curriculum.
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28. University Of North Carolina Institute Of Latin American Studies Outreach Progra
Latino Affairs and the north carolina k12 International Outreach entitled Hispanicsin north carolina Challenges and available to help schools and colleges
http://www.unc.edu/depts/ilas/publicschools.html

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Contact Us Undergraduate Program in Latin American Studies Graduate Certificate in Latin American Studies ... Latin American Studies Courses
At this level, the Outreach office of the Duke-UNC Program in Latin American Studies focuses on strengthening relationships with NC schools, providing Latin American resources for classroom use and aiding educators abilities to incorporate Latin American content in language, social studies, communications and art instruction. This is accomplished through professional development workshops, a lending library of Latin American materials, school visit programs, artists in schools programs and traveling art exhibits.
Upcoming Activities
Bridges Between Cultures: North Carolina and Mesoamerica

A Workshop for K-12 Educators, April 11-12, 2003
Activities 1998-2000
The Outreach office has developed a three-year program to help educators learn more about the Pre-Columbian Mesoamerican world and provide techniques, curriculum material, and hands on experience which can be easily integrated into today's elementary, middle, and secondary school curricula. In 1998 and 1999 two workshops were organized by the Duke-UNC programs, and in the year 2000 sixteen teachers who participated in those workshops had the opportunity to participate in a two week field trip to Mexico.
Becoming Better Partners 1998
In May 1998, the Program, in collaboration with the Center for North American Studies at Duke, hosted the workshop, "Becoming Better Partners: Mexico, Canada and the United States" for teachers in North Carolina. Over fifty teachers attended and received a 220 pages resource guide, which included the new slide presentation, "From Tenochtitlán to Taco Bell."

29. LEARN NC
for your future now The College Foundation of north carolina offers online is devotedto exploring the possibilities of handheld computing in k12 schools.
http://www.learnnc.org/
Hot Topics Classroom Technology Field Trips: Discover NC! New Teacher Support Writing For Teachers Articles LEARNing Illuminations Instructional Resources Standard Course of Study ... New Teacher Support For Students Media Center WebQuests Virtual Classroom Restricted Areas Discussion Forums Schools of Education SEARCH LEARN NC:
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Writing letters
: Helping English Language Learners connect with friends and teachers. exploring the WEB Teaching about war
As war begins in Iraq, several educational organizations have posted suggested strategies for discussions with students. Kidsgardening
Celebrate National Gardening Month and spring! with these classroom resources. Timeline of Art History
This site from the Metropolitan Museum of Art will help you teach culture, religion and geography. Planet Orange and 2020 Green
Two websites, one for younger and one for older students, help build financial literacy. Plan for your future...now
The College Foundation of North Carolina offers online tools to help students plan their futures. More: Exploring the Web Archive new from LEARN NC Alternatives to the Famous Person Report
Our third look at "rethinking reports" provides alternative research assignments that challenge students to think critically about historical actors.

30. The Kids On The Web: Educational Sites
k12 schools in Estonia that are hooked up to the Internet. (Now why can't Americabeat this). Grady A. Brown Elementary in Hillsborough, north carolina, one
http://www.ufcws.org/family/kids-ed.htm
UFCWS Kids Educational Web Sites
A tutorial for elementary teachers who are new to the Internet, the K-5 CyberTrail features elementary schools on the Web on the `` Tenderfoot Trail '', and curriculum resources for elementary educators on the `` Explorer Trail
An inquisitive, skeptical Hedgehog collects and rates K12 links on a page of resources for the Kindergarten/1st grade classroom
The Israeli English Teachers' Network Serves as a professional support group for teachers, by teachers, and helps ease the teacher into the use of the Internet in the classroom.
There's a great site related to education in Australia
You can travel around the world and not even realize it. Curious? Look at the Estonian Schoolserver , a large collection of many of the K-12 schools in Estonia that are hooked up to the Internet. (Now why can't America beat this)
Grady A. Brown Elementary
in Hillsborough, North Carolina, one of the many schools that are discovering how the Internet can be used in an elementary school setting. Among other things, you can check out the beautiful art gallery . put together by a number of their kids.
Brooke High School
computer science students are developing their own HTML documents and home pages. This fall they received Internet access as part of the World School Project, sponsored by the West Virginia Dept. of Education and Bell Atlantic. As a result of the joint effort, every school in West Virginia will be connected to the Internet in the next two years.

31. PELINKS4U - K-12 School PE Web Sites
Lincolnton Middle School, north carolina Mr. Rutledge Mr. Butts; north Pole HighSchool, north Pole, Alaksa; Oxnard Union High School Districts/k-12 schools.
http://www.pelinks4u.org/links/k12schools.htm
Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Editorial Team Higher Education PE Web Sites K-12 School PE Web Sites PE Academic Areas PE Advocacy PE Forum Online Site Sponsorships State AHPERDs State PE Standards Teaching Unit Plans Web Pages of PEHLS Professionals Updated March 27, 2003 Elementary High School School Districts/K-12 Schools Conference/Workshop Calendar Elementary Schools
  • A.G. Richardson Elementary School , Culpeper, Virginia - John Kassel Aiken Elementary School , South Carolina- Ms. Secrist Apalachee Elementary School , Tallahassee, Florida,- Terry Devine Applecreek Elementary School - Sundie Garrison Aster Elementary School , Colville, Washington - Bill Carpenter Ayden Elementary School , North Carolina- John Williams Barneveld Elementary School , Barneveld, Wisconsin - Cindy Kuhrasch Babler Elementary School , Glencoe, Missouri Bayview Elementary , Norfolk, Virginia - Bill McDonald Blaine Elementary School,
  • 32. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    Company also provides more limited services to seven charter schools serving700 k12 students in Massachusetts, Michigan, and north carolina.
    http://www.edweek.org/ew/ewstory.cfm?slug=15bizs2.h19

    33. National Educational News And State Statistics - NC
    2,192, Public schools. $8.6 billion, Annual prek-12 expenditures. Downloadfacts at a glance for north carolina (Requires Adobe's Acrobat Reader.).
    http://www.edweek.org/context/states/stateinfo.cfm?stateabbrv=nc

    34. International Educational Exchange Initiative For K-12 Teachers (IEEI)
    and study opportunities for k12 teachers available north carolina and Mexico EducatorExchange and Seminar is a students and their families in their schools.
    http://www.teachers-connect.net/cc/98-99/ieei.htm
    University of North Carolina
    North Carolina Center for International Understanding (NCCIU) International Educational Exchange Initiative for K-12 Teachers (IEEI) Melita Krstulovic With generous support from the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation, NCCIU recently launched an online searchable database for North Carolina K-12 classroom teachers and school administrators interested in global education, exchange and global study programs. This new website contains a number of searchable online databases on various global resources including: Exchange and global study programs designed specifically for in-service K-12 educators such as the Fulbright Memorial Fund, a fully subsidized three week program in Japan aimed at familiarizing US teachers with the Japanese educational system, Scholarships to support teacher participation in exchanges and study programs, such as the Charlotte World Affairs Council Scholar Program, an annual award and educational opportunity for the recognition of outstanding teachers, grades 5-12, who have demonstrated a commitment to and interest in global education, Global resources available to teachers from NC colleges and universities such as the International K-12 Outreach Program of the University Center for International Studies, UNC Chapel Hill which provides educational outreach services to K-12 teachers in global and social studies on various international topics and

    35. North Carolina Teaching Treasures
    in north carolina the Excellent schools Act, the Practices of some of our northcarolina master teachers Darrin Hartness, k12, web development, multimedia, and
    http://www.teachers-connect.net/treasures/
    North Carolina Teaching Treasures We are gathering information on North Carolina educators who have special skills and who are willing to act as shining examples for other educators. Take a few minutes to browse through the "Best Practices" of some of our North Carolina master teachers. Educator Name Grade Level Areas Jeanette Blackwell team teaching, collaborative learning, inclusion, integrated instruction, project based learning, staff development Patty Blanton integrated instruction, staff development, integrating technology into the science curriculum Deborah Britt math, grant writing and authentic assessment Jim Carson English, social studies, multiple intelligences, seminar teaching, project based learning Monty Coggins total quality education, cooperative learning activities, science Patti Donnelly interdisciplinary units, authentic assessment, integrated instruction Jay Gaskin classroom management, interdisciplinary units, lateral entry issues, multimedia Gordon Grant interdisciplinary units, multimedia, authentic assessment

    36. THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO
    School of Education, The University of north carolina at Greensboro education to teachersacross the k12 curriculum. and inquiry skills in schools and teacher
    http://www.sci.sdsu.edu/CRMSE/AMTE/jobs/math-search-announcement.htm
    THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT GREENSBORO Department of Curriculum and Instruction K-12 Mathematics Education Position Announcement The Department of Curriculum and Instruction, School of Education, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro (UNCG), announces the availability of a tenure track position in K-12 Mathematics Education at the Assistant Professor level. Applicants for this position must be qualified to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in K-12 Mathematics Education, and committed to teacher education and development in a Professional Development School model. Expertise and experience in mathematics education at the middle- and high-school levels are essential, as is the capacity to teach mathematics education to teachers across the K-12 curriculum. A knowledge base in issues of diversity and the ability to use technology in teaching are also important. Context. Program areas in the Department of Curriculum and Instruction focus on the development of leadership and inquiry skills in schools and teacher development. The Department offers undergraduate majors in elementary and middle-grades education, licensure programs in mathematics and other teaching areas, Master's degrees and certification programs in several areas, and a Ph.D. in Curriculum and Teaching.

    37. Publications Catalog Search Results
    How are north carolina schools Really Doing? Profile NC State Board of Education;Profiles of Most Improved k12 schools - Part 1 (288kb pdf file, Acrobat
    http://149.168.35.203/publications_catalog/pubonline.html
    Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing
    Publications Online
    The following publications from our catalog are available for downloading, at no cost, as either pdf files or HTML. These items also are available in print. Please see our online publications catalog for ordering information and prices on print editions. Note: Files made available as pdf documents require the free Acrobat Reader
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    38. CMS K-12 Schools Curriculum
    To learn more about north carolina curriculum standards visit the NC Standard Courseof Study web Last Updated 9/26/00 ©1998 CharlotteMecklenburg schools.
    http://archive.cms.k12.nc.us/k12/curricul/
    Please be aware that some of the links on this page connect to servers not belonging to CMS. We make every effort to check that these links are active, however, we cannot guarantee the availability of outside servers. Pre-K Kindergarten Elementary Middle High Magnet
    N.C. Standard

    Course of Study

    Curriculum Expectations For Students Please visit North Carolina Student Promotion Standards for new and important information. CMS implements high curriculum standards to meet the NC Standard Course of Study requirements. Our literacy-based curriculum is aligned with state requirements and has recently been recognized with the National Alliance of Business Excellence in Education Community Collaboration Award. For an overview of your child's curriculum expectations, visit the CMS curriculum expectations links to the left organized by grade level and then by subject. To learn more about North Carolina curriculum standards visit the N.C. Standard Course of Study web page. General questions regarding your child's curriculum can be directed to: curriculum@cms.k12.nc.us

    39. CMS K-12 Schools Curriculum
    The New north carolina Student Promotion Standards ( En Español ). Home SearchThis Site Site Map Inside CMS Prek12 schools On-line Resources Our
    http://archive.cms.k12.nc.us/k12/curricul/accountability/
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    40. PAMS - Scope 2000 - Science House Conference: National Reach, Local Focus
    of thousands of students and thousands of teachers in north carolina high schools pleasuresin science, and to enhance teaching and learning in k12 schools.
    http://www.pams.ncsu.edu/development/sh.html
    Science House Conference: National Reach, Local Focus What can a university scientist do to support public education? That was the question under the microscope at a national conference sponsored by the college's Science House. Scientists, educators, and administrators from each of North Carolina's university campuses, as well as those from Alabama to California gathered in Raleigh February 10-12, 2000, to take part in discussions around science education in the public schools. Participants exchanged ideas and learned about the college's success in giving school districts access to high-tech programs that make science fun, interesting and relevant. "We gathered people who were associated with successful programs addressing K-12 science education," says conference organizer and Physics Professor David Haase. "We wanted to create a forum in which we could review and evaluate existing outreach projects, share new ideas, and begin to build collaborations among university science departments inside the state and around the country." Conference speakers included Dr. Donald Mitchell, Juniata College Science Outreach Project, Pennsylvania; Ms. Diane Burnett, Purdue University Science Outreach, Indiana; Dr. Ramon Lopez, Department of Physics, University of Texas at El Paso; Dr. Paul Helminger, the Alabama Science Outreach Project, University of South Alabama; Dr. Elnora Harcombe, Rice University Model Teaching Laboratory Project, Texas; Dr. Charles Coble, Vice President for University-School Programs, UNC General Administration; and Mr. Jose Franco, EQUALS, Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California-Berkeley.

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