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21. Welcome To The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory
Northwest Regional educational Laboratory serves the Northwest states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Category Reference education Instructional Technology Organizations...... research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies,business, and of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and washington.
http://www.nwrel.org/
Navigation shortcuts. Use these links to quickly navigate the contents of our site. The content beyond these links may cause undue inconvenience or generate errors to keyboard-only users or to users of browsers that don't support JavaScript. Home About NW Lab Job Openings People ... Tips improves educational results for children, youth, and adults by providing research and development assistance in delivering equitable, high-quality educational programs. The Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL) provides research and development assistance to education, government, community agencies, business, and labor. NWREL's primary service area is the Northwest states of Alaska Idaho Montana Oregon , and Washington About the Lab Job Openings The annual Northwest National Service Symposium , sponsored by NWREL's Education, Career, and Community Program, is a one-of-a-kind event for AmeriCorps and other national-service volunteers from Oregon and Washington. A special feature is choice work from volunteers who have turned their experiences into stories, poems, visual arts, or performances. The best entries are shared at workshops during the symposium, to be held May 12-13, 2003, at Portand State University. New Products New this month News and Announcements Events, Conferences, Workshops

22. Audubon, Audubon Washington, Audubon-Washington, National Audubon, Washington St
protect natural resource programs/agencies,; Environmentally sound and; Support forenvironmental education and other the First Great washington Birding Trail
http://www.audubon.org/chapter/wa/wa/
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23. NCHELP
markets, lenders, loan servicers, collection agencies, schools and and the Accessto Higher education publication is Ave., NW, 12th Floor washington, DC 20036
http://www.nchelp.org/

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Welcome to the NCHELP Web site. NCHELP represents a nationwide network of guaranty agencies, secondary markets, lenders, loan servicers, collection agencies, schools and other organizations involved in the administration of the Federal Family Education Loan Program (FFELP). NCHELP members promote student access and choice for post-secondary education and training. Over the past 35 years, FFELP lenders have provided $291 billion in student loans. About NCHELP
To learn more about what NCHELP does, the membership services we provide and to contact staff members, visit the About NCHELP section. Directory
To access information about NCHELP members and their websites, visit our Directory Conferences and Events
NCHELP hosts four major conferences each year and each NCHELP committee meets regularly. For more information about upcoming NCHELP conferences and committee meetings and materials from previous ones, visit Conferences and Events e-Library
To access documents, forms and presentations posted to the site, visit our searchable

24. RRFC Network
funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of educationprograms, practices Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, washington, DC, and
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... Publications RRFC Network Technical
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Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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25. OSEP Technical Assistance And Dissemination Network Projects
Consists of over 40 projects funded by the United States Department of education's Office of Special Category Reference education Special education...... of state education agencies, local education agencies, and professional to institutionsof higher education seeking to NICHCY) PO Box 1492 washington, DC 20013
http://www.dssc.org/frc/oseptad.htm
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Resources
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Clearinghouses ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
ERIC/OSEP Special Project
The Council for Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road Arlington, VA 22201-5704 phone/TTY fax ericec@cec.sped.org ERIC is a distributed national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. ERIC, established in 1966, is supported by The National Library of Education, a part of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement. The ERIC system WWW Home Page is maintained at the ACCESS ERIC facility. ERIC encompasses the world's largest and most frequently searched education database and a decentralized network of knowledgeable and helpful subject experts. ERIC also maintains an extensive Internet presence, including the award-winning AskERIC question-answering service and Virtual Library, the National Parent Information Network, and more than a dozen subject-oriented gopher and World Wide Web sites. HEATH Resource Center The George Washington University 2121 K Street, NW, Suite 220

26. Stateline.org: Washington
Stateline.org Crime and Courts education Environment and Welfare and Social PolicyWashington State of the the state Legislature and government agencies in his
http://www.stateline.org/state.do?state=WA

27. Browse Agencies
Browse agencies helps people with disabilities in washington State overcome and serviceswill improve opportunities in education, employment, transportation
http://www.volunteersolutions.org/volunteer/agency/by_letter_W_1.html

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Wayne Action Group for Economic Solvency, Inc. (WAGES) is a private , non-profit Community Action Agency dedicated to helping people improve their quality of life and health and gain independence. ( more The Wagner Family Charities The Wagner House Center for Children provides affordable, accessible and quality childcare for "at risk" children. We strive to provide opportunities for parents to complete their education or return to the work force armed with the comfort and knowledge that their childrn are receiving excellent care from experienced more
www.wakingdreams.org
A non-profit organization of physicians health care professionals artists and patients whose goal is to reexamine the relationship of the arts and medicine and to discover how to integrate the two to promote healng. ( more Walden Homes, Ltd. Walden Homes,Ltd. strives to provide high quality group home care for adolescents with a focus on: nurturance, supervision and guidance. We work diligently to help residents develop respect for themselves and for others, responsibility for their actions and a set of skills that will make them better members of more Our mission is to assure the provision of quality educational and support services to Waldo County families with children. We will assist families in acquiring skills to develop and achieve healthy and productive lives. Our commitment is to take a leadership role in promoting community collaboration and development. (

28. Education Week- National Education Related Articles And Government Policy -- Apr
about their sales prospects for K12 education this year. agencies Offer SecurityAdvice— And Money A new federal grant News in Brief A washington Roundup.
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E-mail: webeditor@epe.org (Note: Please do not send attachments.) April 9, 2003 Welcome to Education Week on the Web ! Take advantage of our free registration in order to read the stories below—and much more! Affirmative Action Now Awaits Verdict A quarter-century after outlawing strict racial quotas in higher education, the U.S. Supreme Court heard powerful arguments last week on whether race can still be one factor among many that colleges use to achieve diversity in admissions. Writing Budgets A Guessing Game For Calif. Schools California school districts are waiting, watching, and planning for the worst, since state aid is tied up in gridlock over how to close the state's $35 billion budget gap. As hostilities begin in Iraq, a Wayne County, Mich., deputy sheriff stands guard March 21 at the Islamic Institute of Knowledge, a private school in Dearborn with many students of Iraqi descent.

29. Consortium For School Networking
districts, state and local education agencies, nonprofits, companies the Spirit ofthe education technology community Networking Conference in washington DC to
http://www.cosn.org/
The Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a national nonprofit organization, promotes the use of information technologies and the Internet in K-12 education to improve learning. Our members represent school districts, state and local education agencies, nonprofits, companies and individuals who share our vision.
CoSN E-Rate Action Alert
The E-Rate program is coming under fire from several fronts and its very existence may be imperiled. Now is the time to contact your Senators and representatives to let them know how important the E-Rate is to you.
A template letter you can send to your member of Congress to help save E-Rate is also now available. For your convienence, a versions is available as both a Word Document and a RTF file
CoSN Policy Positions
Erate News from EdLiNC

Toward a Balanced Appraisal of Educational Technology in U.S. Schools
Discussions of the status of educational technology in U.S. schools over the past couple of decades have too often had the character either of attempts to convince others that information and communications technology (ICT) has been successful or that it has failed. The counterpoint between cheerleaders and curmudgeons is of no value for those whose task is to find ways to make ICT improve our schools. Many of the highly dedicated and capable people who work with ICT in the schools know – often better than the critics – where we have fallen short in the effort derive the full measure of benefit in the use ICT for the betterment of the lives of our kids in school.

30. CORE - Consortium For Oceanographic Research And Education
Nonprofit association representing 66 of the largest US oceanographic research and education institutions.Category Science Earth Sciences Institutions United States......CORE is the washington, DC based association of US effort between 14 federal agencies,academia and national oceanographic research and education programs.
http://www.coreocean.org/
var sContext='idune';var frameSrc=self;var bCanCopyLink=false;var bInDragAndDrop=false;var lDraggedObject=0; CORE Members Research Programs Education Programs Government Relations ... Contact CORE CORE is the Washington, D.C. based association of U.S. oceanographic research institutions, universities, laboratories, and aquaria. Our 72 members represent the nucleus of U.S. research and education about the ocean. The National Oceanographic Partnership Program is a cooperative effort between 14 federal agencies, academia and private industry to coordinate national oceanographic research and education programs. Since it was established in 1997, the consortium has awarded nearly $80 million to more than 50 research and educational projects in ocean science.
The Census of Marine Life is a decade-long, international research program assessing and explaining the diversity, distribution and abundance of marine organisms throughout the world's oceans.
Today there is no system to study the long-term physical, chemical and biological changes that take place within the ocean. Dynamics of Earth and Ocean Systems (DEOS) is a planning effort by the academic research community to develop a network of seafloor observatories that can conduct the first real-time studies of these critical processes.
The National Ocean Science Bowl is a nationwide competition developed in 1998 to promote interest in ocean sciences. In 2003, an estimated 2,000 students and teachers representing 375 high schools will compete at 24 regional sites. Winners have toured and participated in oceanographic projects in the United States and England.

31. Factbook 2002 - Helpful Contacts For Education Information
The agencies listed in this section can answer many org, United States Departmentof education Office of Public Affairs 400 Maryland Avenue washington, DC 20202
http://www.cde.ca.gov/resrc/factbook/contacts.htm
California Dept of Education Help California Dept of Education
Fact Book 2002
Handbook of Education Information
Fact Book Home
Contents Preface Fingertip Facts ... References Helpful Contacts for Education Information The agencies listed in this section can answer many questions about their respective areas of interest. They are also a source of various points of view on education-related issues. Association of California School Administrators (ACSA)
Dennis Meyers, Media Relations Executive
1517 L Street
Sacramento, CA 95814
916/444-3216; FAX 916/444-3739
http://www.acsa.org

California Business Roundtable
William Hauck, President 1215 K Street, Suite 1570 Sacramento, CA 95814 916/553-4093; FAX 916/553-4097 http://www.cbrt.org California Association of School Business Officials (CASBO) Kevin Gordon, Executive Director

32. Alaw.org · Washington Asthma Initiative · Action Teams
for coordination and collaboration across projects and agencies; Participant directory;Patient and provider education. Lung Association® of washington at alaw
http://www.alaw.org/childhood_asthma/washington_asthma_initiative/action_teams.h
of Washington Search Childhood Asthma A.M.E.S Asthma Acronym Asthma Camp ... Support ALAW Quicklinks: Donate Advocacy and Legislation Master Home Environmentalist Big Ride Across America ... Research Member Sessions: Login
Washington Asthma Initiative
The Initiative Public Policy Statement
Chad Brown Campaign
1998 Report ...
Join WAI
Action Teams
Access to Appropriate Care Data Collection, Analysis, and Dissemination
Community Awareness, Resources and Education (C.A.R.E.)

King Co. Asthma Forum
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Public Health Strategies and Advocacy
Access To Appropriate Care Action Team Chair: Terry Rogers, MD Guiding Principle:
Improve access to appropriate care for asthma and related allergies through policy change,care delivery systems, and education; including preventive measures. Action Team Projects
  • Develop an asthma awareness plan for health care providers. Utilize a process to ensure early recognition to facilitate early treatment of asthma. Promote treatment algorithm to improve understanding of the importance of the use of anti-inflammatory medications including corticosteroids. Provide access to culturally appropriate medical care through public health clinics and other mechanisms as determined by the Action Team.
  • 33. Washington Council Of Agencies - Membership
    If you are a member of the washington Council of agencies and would like to setup a link to Board of Jewish education of Greater washington Boarder Baby
    http://www.wcanonprofits.org/info-url1848/info-url.htm
    Membership in the Washington Council of Agencies is open to any 501(c) organization in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area. We have 1,000+ members in Washington, D.C., Suburban Maryland and Northern Virginia.
    Click here if you would like to download an membership application You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader installed to veiw and print the membership application. Acrobat Reader is available for free from Abobe If you would like to learn more about WCA's programs and services, click here, WCA's programs and services . WCA conducts and an information and orientation for new and prospective members about every six weeks, called "All About WCA." This free event is open to all members of the Washington Area Nonprofit Community. Click on the link below to register for an upcoming All About WCA session. All About WCA is held from 9:15 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. in the WCA Conference Room, 1666 K Street NW, Suite 440, Washington, D.C.
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    for All About WCA on Thursday, May 1, 2003.
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    for All About WCA on Tuesday, June 24, 2003.

    34. SchoolGrants - Links: Federal Agencies
    Federal agencies. States Served Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania,and washington, DC. Specialty Area Urban education.
    http://www.schoolgrants.org/schoolgrants2/links/fed_agencies.htm
    Links: Federal Agencies Welcome Grants Contact Us SchoolGrants (full site) Grant-Related L inks: Federal Agencies Foundations Grants Management Grant-Writing Grant Publications ... State Agencies Education-Related L inks: General Interest National Organizations Publications School Safety ... Technology You should regularly check federal Web sites. These agencies frequently publish grant information as well as many other items of interest and assistance to educators.
    As always, if you know of links that should be included here, please let us know! (Links on SchoolGrants always open in their own windows so you will always be able to return to your spot on this site. Much more grant-related information is available on the full SchoolGrants site at http://www.schoolgrants.org/welcome.htm Federal Agencies Regional Educational Laboratories Federal Agencies Nonprofit Gateway ("A network of links to federal government information and services")

    35. American Red Cross- Talking About Disaster
    by the National Disaster education Coalition, washington, DC, 1999. contact any ofthe National Disaster education Coalition member agencies or their
    http://www.redcross.org/disaster/safety/guide.html
    Disaster Services Talking About
    Disaster Guide
    Chemical ... Winter Storms Find Your Local
    Red Cross
    Enter Zip Code Here:
    Search Our Site Find Out Who Our
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    Home Services ... Disaster Safety Talking About Disaster
    Talking About Disaster: Guide
    Acknowledgments
    Table of Contents

    Introduction and Purpose

    Using This Guide
    ...
    Downloadable Version (PDFs)
    Acknowledgments (PDF File)
    Development of this document was made possible by a grant provided by the Lowes Home Safety Council , a nonprofit organization founded by Lowe’s Home Improvement Warehouse with a vision of safer American homes. This guide represents the hard work and collaboration of many professionals affiliated with the organizations that founded the National Disaster Education Coalition: Additional members of the National Disaster Education Coaliton include: The content of this guide is in the public domain. Requested attribution is as follows:
    From: Talking About Disaster: Guide for Standard Messages.

    36. Consumer World: Consumer Agencies
    State and Local Consumer agencies (Pueblo's master Counsel (Consumer Protection);washington State Attorney Center for Financial education; National Charities
    http://www.consumerworld.org/pages/agencies.htm
    CONTENTS
    Site Search

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    Car Buying
    Catalogs
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    Discount Shops
    Computers Discount Travel $$$ Deals CONSUMER RESOURCES Directories Booklets Buying Info Health Home Reference Automobile Legal Fun MONEY Investments Money Matters Insurance Credit/Bank CONSUMER AGENCIES Federal Agencies State Agencies Intern'l Orgs. Consumer Orgs. COMPANIES Online Cust Serv Auto Mfrs. Product Info TRAVEL Air, Hotel NEWS Scam Alerts Recalls Newspapers Mags INTERNET What's New Lists Search Engines Wonders References Computer Resources REGISTER for Newsletter Back to Homepage CONTENTS Site Search SHOPPING Product Reviews Compare Prices Car Buying Catalogs Stores BARGAINS Discount Shops Computers Discount Travel $$$ Deals CONSUMER RESOURCES Directories Booklets Buying Info Health Home Reference Automobile Legal Fun MONEY Investments Money Matters Insurance Credit/Bank CONSUMER AGENCIES Federal Agencies State Agencies Intern'l Orgs. Consumer Orgs. COMPANIES Online Cust Serv Auto Mfrs.

    37. WestEd Home Our Work Feedback Search
    of education, business, and other relevant governmental agencies. Using Technologyto Support education Reform washington, DC Office of Research, US Department
    http://www.wested.org/techpolicy/refind.html
    Summary of Current Research and Evaluation Findings on Technology in Education
    By John Cradler, Far West Laboratory
    A. Outcomes for students and teachers related to technology applications
    1. Student Outcomes: The effectiveness of technology tends to vary as a function of the curriculum content and instructional strategy delivered by the technology. When content and strategies are determined to meet accepted education standards, research shows that technology:
  • Increases performance when interactivity is prominent.
  • Increased opportunities for interactivity with instructional programs.
  • Is more effective with multiple technologies (video, computer, telecommunications, etc.).
  • Improves attitude and confidence-especially for "at risk" students.
  • Provides instructional opportunities otherwise not available.
  • Can increase opportunities for student-constructed learning.
  • Increases student collaboration on projects.
  • Increase mastery of vocational and work force skills.
  • Help prepare students for work when emphasized as a problem solving tool.
  • Significantly improves problem solving skills of learning handicap students.
  • 38. Implementing Technology In Education: Recent Findings From Research And Evaluati
    resources within and between state agencies in ways National Center for EducationStatistics (1995 washington, DC Office of Technology Assessment, US Congress
    http://www.wested.org/techpolicy/recapproach.html
    Implementing Technology in Education: Recent Findings from Research and Evaluation Studies
    By John Cradler, Far West Laboratory This article suggests the approach to implement technology based on the authors 25 years of experience in this area, plus the findings of studies related to technology implementation. The approach suggested emphasizes instructional and student needs first and then through planning integrates technology in ways that enhance and extend instructional and learning opportunities. This approach is currently being applied in the implementation of technologies tested as part of the CAETI program to transfer and adapt defense technologies to education.
    A. Why is planning a critical element for successful technology implementation?
    It has been repeatedly found that careful planning is a prerequisite for the effective implementation of technology and telecommunications in education and training. Lessons about planning for technology have made their way to national guidelines and programs. For example, the national education reform agendas encourage states to have incentives and direction for developing technology and NII application plans. Plans should 1) involve education stakeholders in their design; 2) be guided by education and training needs of learners; 3) specify clear objectives related to national and local education goals; and 4) incorporate technology applications and practices that have been tested for their educational benefits (NCC-TET, 1994).

    39. Higher Education Partnership Links
    to Other States' education and Higher education agencies Superintendent of PublicInstruction, washington State Higher Higher education Partnership PO Box 761
    http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
    HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
    INTERNET LINKS AND RESOURCES
    HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP - Home Page
    HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

    POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

    Links to Other Education Resources
    Links to Other States' Education and Higher Education Agencies
    State State Education Department State Higher
    Education Agency Alabama Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Commission for
    Higher Education
    Alaska Alaska Department of Education University of Alaska
    Board of Regents
    Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Commission for
    Postsecondary Education
    Arkansas Arkansas State Department of Education Arkansas Institutions of
    Higher Education
    California California Department of Education - Goldmine California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut State Education Department Board of Governors for Higher Education Delaware Delaware State Department of Education Delaware Higher Education Commission Washington D.C

    40. The DRM Regional Resource Directory: District Of Columbia
    See also Developmental Disabilities, MultiService agencies Advocacy and Mid-AtlanticRegion Advocates for Justice and education washington DC Office
    http://www.disabilityresources.org/DC.html
    Home Subjects States Librarians ... Contact Us
    The DRM Regional Resources Directory (States) District of Columbia Updated 12/2001 State Index About / Hints / Link
    Note: The following sites represent organizations and agencies that serve District of Columbia residents with disabilities. National organizations that happen to be based in DC are listed by subject in The DRM WebWatcher
    General
    Charitable Choices: Index of DC Metro Area Charities
    Washington DC Department of Human Services
    See also Developmental Disabilities Multi-Service Agencies
    Advocacy and Legal Rights
    ADA Information Center for the Mid-Atlantic Region
    Advocates for Justice and Education
    Washington DC Office of Human Rights
    Aging
    District of Columbia Office on Aging
    ElderWeb: District of Columbia
    U.S. Administration on Aging - District of Columbia Agency Programs
    National Resources
    AIDS/HIV
    Washington DC HIV/AIDS Services [link not working 11/29/01]
    Alzheimer's Disease
    Alzheimer's Association, National Capital Area
    National Resources
    Arts
    WVSA arts connection
    National Resources
    Assistive Technology
    University Legal Services Assistive Technology Program for the District of Columbia (ULS/ATP)
    National Resources
    Autism
    D C Chapter Autism Society of America
    National Resources
    Blindness and Visual Impairments
    Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
    Metropolitan Washington Ear
    National Resources
    Brain Injury
    National Resources
    Cancer
    Lombardi Cancer Center
    National Resources
    Cerebral Palsy

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