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  1. Study on non-teaching services for the high-cost courses in the regular and vocational education programs: (RFP 701-92-024) : final report by Catherine Clark, 1992
  2. Occupational opportunity enhancement project for special populations: Final report : project no. 00230166 (An exemplary project in vocational education) by Scott Ferguson, 1980
  3. Allied Health: Texas by Learning Express Editors, 1997-01-01
  4. English Teacher Certification Exams in Texas by Beatrice Mendez Newman, 2005-07-25
  5. Equipment for teaching home making in Texas high schools by Jessie Wootten Harris 1888- [from old catalog], 1922-12-31
  6. Education, Technology, and Texas Economy, Volume 3: Vocational Preparation by Ray Marshall, 1988
  7. Get A Jump Texas, 6th ed (Get a Jump! Texas) by Peterson's, 2004-01-02
  8. The Teenage Liberation Handbook: How to Quit School and Get a Real Life and Education by Grace Llewellyn, 1997-10
  9. Vocational training at Gatesville and Mountain View State Schools for Boys, Gatesville, Texas: A report by Joseph E Champagne, 1969
  10. Persistent Dilemmas of Preparing for Work: Occupational Training Programs in Texas (Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs policy research project report) by Robert Glover, Norton Grubb, 1983-06
  11. Career studies: School of Journalism, The University of Texas. Journalism graduates, 1922-1960 by Marie Marschall Fuller, 1961
  12. Occupational choices of Negro high school seniors in Texas by B. A Turner, 1957
  13. Improving sex equity in postsecondary vocational/technical programs: A resource manual by Jessie Teddlie, 1993
  14. A study to determine the need for occupational and technical education in five south plains counties of Texas by Perry H Bell, 1972

41. Overview Of Public Elementary And Secondary Schools And Districts: School Year 2
Five states (California, Florida, Illinois, New York, and texas) each enrolled Specialeducation or vocational schools each accounted for less than onehalf of
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    This report summarizes information about public elementary and secondary schools and local education agencies in the United States during the 2000-01 school year. The information is provided by state education agencies through the Common Core of Data (CCD) survey system.
    Types of Public Schools and Agencies States reported 93,273 public elementary/secondary schools in the 2000-01 school year ( table A ). This was an increase of almost 7.1 percent over the more than 87,125 schools reported 5 years earlier, in the fall of 1995. Most of these were regular schools, those that offer a comprehensive curriculum and may provide other programs and services as well. A smaller number of schools focused primarily on special education, vocational/ technical education, or alternative programs. Students in these specialized schools were often enrolled in a regular school as well, and were reported as part of the membership of that regular school ( table A ). (See Key Terms for more information about school types.)

42. Overview Of Public Elementary And Secondary Schools And Districts: School Year 1
states (California, Florida, Illinois, New York and texas) enrolled more in alternativeschools, and special education or vocational schools each accounted for
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2001/overview/
site index ED.gov Contents: NCES 2001-339R
This report summarizes information about public elementary and secondary schools and local education agencies in the United States during the 1999-2000 school year. The information is provided by state education agencies through the Common Core of Data (CCD) survey system.
Types of Public Schools and Agencies States reported over 92,000 public elementary/secondary schools in the 1999-2000 school year . This was an increase of almost 7 percent over the more than 86,000 schools reported 5 years earlier, in the fall of 1994 . Most of these were regular schools, those that offer a comprehensive curriculum and may provide other programs and services as well. A smaller number of schools focused primarily on special education, vocational/technical education, or alternative programs. Students in these specialized schools were often enrolled in a regular school as well, and reported with the membership of that regular school ( table A ). (See Key Terms for more information about school types.)

43. Dallas/Fort Worth High School Graduate - An Online Guide For Graduating High Sch
colleges, the armed forces, scholarships, financial aid, vocational schools, degrees,jobs choices of Dallas and Fort Worth schools, texas schools, and various
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44. Colleges & Universities; Vocational (Trade) Schools & Career Training Programs;
colleges, universities, trade schools, technical schools, the armed forces or othereducational opportunities in the Dallas Tarrant County (texas, USA) area
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45. Technical And Vocational Schools
Technical and vocational Institutions. These schools are members of AERA and activelysupport and 543 8415 Fax (660) 543 - 4979 Central texas College Dept.
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Technical and Vocational Institutions The following schools offer technical training for those individuals who are pursuing a career in the Machine Shop and Engine Rebuilding Industry. These schools are members of AERA and actively support and promote AERA programs. School Roster Alfred State College
2530 River Rd
Wellsville, NY 14895-9298
Phone: (716) 593 - 6270
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12401 Willowbrook Rd
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Phone: (301) 784 - 5259 Fax: (301) 784 - 5017
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46. New York & New Jersey Technical Colleges & Vocational Trade Schools
texas Colleges Universities. Pennsylvania Colleges Universities.Boston Massachusetts Area Colleges and Technicalvocational schools.
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47. Texas Colleges And Universities.
Includes separate listings for graduate, undergraduate and vocational schools.texas COLLEGES Graduate, Undergraduate, vocational and Technical schools.
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People that have graduated from college earn an average of 98% more income than people that have not completed college. People that have completed a master's degree earn 170% more! This gap is widening. (Source: US Department of Commerce.)
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48. Licensed Practical And Licensed Vocational Nurses
Stateapproved programs, mostly in vocational or technical schools. nurses (LPNs),or licensed vocational nurses (LVNs as they are called in texas and California
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  • Training lasting about 1 year is available in about 1,100 State-approved programs, mostly in vocational or technical schools. Nursing homes will offer the most new jobs. Job seekers in hospitals may face competition as the number of hospital jobs for LPNs declines.

Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top Licensed practical nurses (LPNs), or licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) as they are called in Texas and California, care for the sick, injured, convalescent, and disabled under the direction of physicians and registered nurses. (The work of physicians and surgeons and registered nurses is described elsewhere in the Handbook Most LPNs provide basic bedside care. They take vital signs such as temperature, blood pressure, pulse, and respiration. They also treat bedsores, prepare and give injections and enemas, apply dressings, give alcohol rubs and massages, apply ice packs and hot water bottles, and monitor catheters. LPNs observe patients and report adverse reactions to medications or treatments. They collect samples for testing, perform routine laboratory tests, feed patients, and record food and fluid intake and output. They help patients with bathing, dressing, and personal hygiene, keep them comfortable, and care for their emotional needs. In States where the law allows, they may administer prescribed medicines or start intravenous fluids. Some LPNs help deliver, care for, and feed infants. Experienced LPNs may supervise nursing assistants and aides.

49. Private Vocational Schools In Washington State
An extensive list of addresses, phone numbers, and web pages.Category Regional North America vocational and Technical...... MEDPREP vocational Training Center Pat Stickles, Owner 1110 Fifth Street MontessoriSchools of Washington 2746993, Universal Technical Institute of texas, Inc
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Total Licensees - 253 In-State Sites - 227 Out-of-State Sites - 26 To search by first name: A B C D ... W Legend # -Schools with courses approved for the training of veterans * - Schools with accreditation by nationally recognized accrediting agencies/listed by the US Department of Education $ - Schools with degree programs For more information on private vocational schools, contact: Private Vocational Schools Unit
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50. ACCSCT
texas — Office of vocationalTechnical Education (512-463-9322 Wyoming — Officeof vocational Education. Association of Private Colleges and schools (334-263
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The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies
(a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113) New Hampshire School-to-Work Initiative Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Utah Adult Education Services (801-538-7821)

51. Texas Direct Loan Schools
Direct Loan schools texas. Below is a list of schools participating in the DirectLoan program. texas vocational School, Victoria, Proprietary, 02254800.
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52. Texas Allowed Flexibility In Federal Education Programs
state education requirements that limit flexibility to improve schools. Act and thePerkins vocational and Technical New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, texas and Vermont
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April 2, 2001 Contact: Melinda Malico
TEXAS ALLOWED FLEXIBILITY IN FEDERAL EDUCATION PROGRAMS U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige today announced the state of Texas has received Education Flexibility (Ed-Flex) Partnership authority from the U.S. Department of Education. Previously a "demonstration state" for the Ed-Flex program, Texas now has the authority to waive certain federal requirements as a way to improve schools. "Ed-Flex gives states that are committed to accountability and reform more flexibility to use federal resources to improve the quality of education for all children,"Paige said. "But we have to see results. Under Ed-Flex and through President Bush's No Child Left Behind plan to strengthen schools and close the achievement gap, the Department of Education will work to give states greater flexibility in exchange for holding states and schools responsible for improving student performance." With Ed-Flex authority, some states have granted statewide waivers to allow more flexible use of federal teacher training funds so that districts can better direct professional development dollars to those areas where they are needed most. Schools in other states have lowered teacher/student ratios or provided one-on-one reading tutoring under Ed-Flex waivers. To qualify for Ed-Flex, states must hold children in schools that receive Title I funds to the same academic standards as children in other schools in the state. Title I is the $8.6 billion federal K-12 education program aimed at improving academic achievement among disadvantaged children.

53. Dr. Steve Yuen's Home Page
SchoolNet; Teachers Net; The Technology Coordinator's Web Site; texas Center forEducational Technology; vocational Technical schools, Institutes, and
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54. Profile Of Center Shelby County Texas
COLLEGE / vocational schools Shelby Co. State Univ., 35 miles from Center in NacogdochesPanola College, 27 miles from Center in Carthage E. texas Baptist Univ
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55. Profile Of Tenaha Shelby County Texas
COLLEGE / vocational schools Name, Location, Distance (in miles). Nacogdoches, 38.East texas Baptist University, Marshall, 45. Jacksonville Baptist, Jacksonville,80.
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56. Job No Longer Available
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58. Education In Central Texas | Schools In Austin Texas
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60. Colleges In Pennsylvania - College Resource Page
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