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61. Careers In The Microbiological Sciences
1752 N. Street NW, washington, DC 20036 influence laws, regulations and research forgovernment agencies. Combining a Science education with Another Discipline.
http://www.asmusa.org/edusrc/edu21.htm
Links to Other ASM Pages: Resources for Scientists
Resources for Students

Education Contacts
    Careers in the Microbiological Sciences We offer a career brochure titled, " A Million and One ". To request copies please email fellowships-careerinformation@asmusa.org or write to: American Society for Microbiology, Education Department, 1752 N. Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036-2804.
    Who is a Microbiologist?
    Microbiologist investigate the fascinating world of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye. Although known by many different titles, a microbiologist is a scientist who studies living organisms and infectious agents many of which can only be seen with a microscope. They also study the interaction of microorganisms with people. Everyday microbiologists around the world explore, investigate and discover how these organisms, called microbes exist and affect our lives.
    Where Does a Microbiologist Work and With Whom?
    As a microbiologist, you will work with many other scientists and have a vast range of opportunities. Microbiologists work in almost every industry and have many different responsibilities. The following is a partial list of overlapping roles that you may have. You will collaborate with many other scientists. Depending on your specific situation, you may perform more than one function or role.
    What are my options?

62. EDUCATION NEWS
education Credit 1.5 PDH. Effectively work within the context of government guidelinesand regulatory agencies to ensure washington washington Chapter (WASLA).
http://www.asla.org/members/land/ednews.html
March 31, 2003
EDUCATION NEWS Desktop Learning Reminder
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Participate in ASLA's April 3 Desktop Seminar
In the current climate, landscape architects must be aware of security issues relating to the built environment. In this timely program, Security Design, A Site Design Response to Terrorist Threat Len Hopper FASLA , will address site design techniques that enhance the security of public places, government facilities, and communities. Register Now If you're concerned about security in site design, don't miss this opportunity to
  • learn how design elements can provide effective security and enhance the built environment.
  • evaluate security responses and public process issues involving communities and public places.
  • explore ways to effectively work within the context of government guidelines and regulatory agencies to ensure ADA compliance.
Great Reviews for March 20 Seminar On March 20, 2003, landscape architects in over 20 locations participated in ASLA's live online interactive desktop seminar entitled Historic Landscape Preservation: A Look at Canada and the US . This was a highly interactive session led by co-presenters Nancy J. Brown, ASLA and Wendy Shearer, ASLA, OALA, CSLA.

63. 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

64. Index-drop-downs
Membership organization of the United States' state and jurisdictional arts agencies. Contact the staff, read news or order some publications.
http://www.chea.org/
By accessing the pages of the CHEA website you are agreeing to the
governing this site.
Council For Higher Education Accreditation
Washington DC 20036-1135
202-955-6126 (voice)
202-955-6129 (fax)

Send comments and suggestions to chea@chea.org
Last Modified: March 19, 2003

65. Network News
web site at www.sheeo.org/network/Presentations performance measures by state highereducation agencies has steadily IPEDS Workshop held in washington DC from
http://www.sheeo.org/network/netnews.htm
Network News
NEWSLETTERS
PUBLICATIONS NETWORK HOME
PDF versions of Network News are available from July 1998 to present. Please contact SHEEO for copies earlier than July 1998. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these newsletters. To download a copy of please go to the Adobe website Vol, 21, No. 2, April 2002:
Focus on Finance Policy, Access, and Affordability

This issue examines issues related to finance policy, access, and affordability. A commentary by David Longanecker sets the stage and instructs us about why finance policy is important. Following that article is a summary of national studies on the cost of postsecondary education and the impact of student financing on access, and then an analysis by Michael Mullen, who examines changes in accounting standards and reporting mechanisms over time and their impact on state budgetary analysis. Vol, 21, No. 1, January 2002:

66. Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies
Regional Institutional Accrediting agencies. 165th Avenue, NE, Suite 100 Redmond,washington 98052 Tel degreegranting institutions of higher education in Alabama
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

67. Washington Peace Center -- Education And Action For Social Justice In The D.C. M
The washington Peace Center Home Page.Working for social justice in the D.C metropolitan area since 1963.For more information, call (202) 2342000 or email WPC@igc.org.
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April 4-6 Who Killed the Dreamer?
Coalition on Political Assassinations regional meeting in Memphis, TN with the latest evidence on US government involvement in the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Contact: 202-583-5347, details below.
April 4-7
April 6 - 7, In the Line of Duty?
DCJCC Community Hall, 1529 16th St., NW and St, Alban's Church, Guild Hall, 3100 Wisconsin Ave., NW. Tour of the founder of the Israeli military resistance Yesh Gvul. Sponsored by Refuser Support Network, Washington Peace Center and Center on Conscience and War. Contact: RSN 202-299-0932 or John Judge 202-234-2000.
April 8 - Peace Center Community Meeting
April 8 - May 6, KNOW YOUR RIGHTS!

68. NCATE: State Education Agency Websites
for schools, colleges, and departments of education in the Massachusetts Avenue NW,Suite 500 washington DC 20036 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
Alaska Montana Arizona Nebraska ... NCATE Home
phone: fax: website: www.ncate.org
ncate@ncate.org

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69. Welcome To NEA's Higher Education Home Page
Is the future of Higher education driven by the 1201 16TH Street, NW washington, DC20036 Tel 4000 Privacy Statement Report problems to HEwebmaster@nea.org.
http://www.nea.org/he/
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National Council for Higher Education

Advocate Online
Status of the Profession Take a statistical look at the status of the higher education professions. In this special issue, you will find data on a host of faculty and staff concerns: salary and benefits, tenure, part-time and full-time employment trends, the effect of collective bargaining on salaries, and a host of other topics, including a public faculty salary report.
The NEA 2003 Almanac of Higher Education In this tenth anniversary edition, the Almanac authors address many issues of the past that still confront higher education today. The changing academic workforce has serious implications for faculty workload and unionization. Current economic conditions put intense pressure on states to cut higher education expenditures. Professional development and the use of technology raises questions about effective collective bargaining language. A new feature of this Almanac includes a CD-ROM containing the College and University Data Analysis System.

70. Workforce ATM
on Workforce Investment Issues in the US will be in washington on June 45 HouseCommittee on education the Workforce Hearing The House Committee on
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Workforce ATM Features Subject Locator Adult Training AJLA (Formerly AWTS) Annual Reports Appropriations Awards CareerOneStop CESER Products Classified Ads Committees/Usergroups Cost Allocation Plans Dislocated Worker/TAA Eligible Training Providers Employer Services Employment/Core Services Equal Opportunity ES Program Letters Fact Sheets Faith and Community Based Organizations Federal Policy Directives Federal Register Notices Field Memorandums Foreign Labor Certification International Information IT Compendiums ITAs Join WRIS Legislation LMI/Employment Statistics Marketing MOUs/Agreements NASWA Policies NASWA Testimony/Letters National Business Engagement Initiative O*NET/Skills One Stop Operating Tools One Stop/WIA Implementation Performance Measures Personal Re-Employment Accounts Quality Initiatives Speeches Staff Development State Practices TANF Tax Credits TEGLs TEINs TENs Testimony/Letters Topic Links UI Benefits Extension UI Program Letters UI-PTS Info UI/ES Reform UIPTS Newsletter Unemployment Insurance Vet Program Letters Veterans Title 38 Veterans' Services Vocational Education Vocational Rehabilitation Welfare Welfare-to-Work WIA Reauthorization Worker Protection Workforce Information Council WRIS Background WRIS Facts WRIS Reports WRIS Watch Youth Services Advanced Search Workforce News Around the Nation
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71. Agencies Promoting New Programs For School Teachers
agencies Promoting New Programs for School Teachers Science, Mathematics, and EngineeringEducation (CSMEE) 2101 Constitution Ave., washington, DC 20418
http://www.waksmanfoundation.org/labs/agencies/
Agencies Promoting New Programs for School Teachers
AAAS Project 2061
(produces tools: books, CD-ROMS, and online; organizes workshops, seminars on scientific topics; provides consulting services for schools)
1333 H Street, N.W., P.O. Box 34446, Washington, DC 20005
Tel: 1-888-737-2061
project2061@aaas.org and pdp2061@aaas.org
http://www.project2061.aaas.org/Pdp/index.html Also AAAS: Science Linkages in the Community
(preschool science, mathematics, and literature workshops: preschool hands-on activities)
Dir: Patricia Thompson
Tel: 1-800-351-SLIC (7542)
http://www.aaas.org/ehr/slic/ Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) 1703 North Beauregard Street, Alexandria, VA 22311-1714 Tel: 800-933-2723, 703-578-9600; Fax: 703-3575-5400 http://www.ascd.org / Council for Basic Education 1319 F Street, N.W., Suite 900, Washington, DC 20004 -1152 Tel: (202) 347-4171; Fax: 202-347-5047 info@c-b-e.org; http://www.c-b-e.org/ Education Development Center (EDC) Judith O. Sandler, Irene Kantrov 55 Chapel St, Newton, MA 02458-1060 Tel: 617-969-5979, 617-630-8439

72. The Washington State Child Care Resource
of Child Care Resource Referral agencies NACCRRA. Classes in early childhood educationand parenting. For more information contact the washington State Child
http://www.childcarenet.org/
917 Pacific Ave Suite 600
Tacoma, WA 98402-4437
(253) 383-1735 Phone
(253) 572-2599 Fax
We are a network of 18 community-based, private, nonprofit child care resource and referral agencies across Washington State (USA). We offer consumer education, training and technical assistance to parents , child care providers, employers and the community. NACCRRA Click: About Us for background information on our organization. Public Policy
family literacy
* school readiness
* advocacy links
Early Childhood Events Calendar
We offer information to: Parents looking for child care Earned Income Tax Credit
  • Links to child care provider information Links to community resources Information about child care subsidies Classes in early childhood education and parenting Materials on child development and health related issues
Child Care Providers
Child Care Immunization Tracking Kit
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73. AMERICAN COUNCIL OF THE BLIND
4. provide capacitybuilding grants to assist state and local education agenciesin using the electronic files supplied Return to washington Connection Index.
http://www.acb.org/washington/textbooks-fact02.html
ACCESS TO TEXTBOOKS
The Issue
The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) provides that children with disabilities, including those who are blind or visually impaired, are to be given a free and appropriate public education in the least restrictive environment possible. If this is to happen, blind students must have access to appropriate textbooks in a usable format. Unfortunately, many education agencies throughout the country have difficulty obtaining textbooks in Braille or on tape for their students in a timely fashion. All to often, the result is poor academic performance by blind students. There are a number of reasons why schools have difficulty obtaining accessible textbooks for blind students. These include lack of familiarity with the resources available for producing such texts, and the timing of the requests to Braille and recorded book producers, which doesn't give them an adequate amount of lead-time to fill the requests. It can take as long as six months to complete the production of a Braille book. In addition, once the school or education agency requests a Braille copy of a textbook, the Braille producer must obtain a copy of the appropriate electronic file from the book's publisher. Frequently, files received by the Braille producers are not usable for braille translation purposes. Recently, a number of blindness organizations including ACB, have been working with textbook publishers, special education professionals and the producers of alternate format books to find ways to eliminate some of the obstacles that prevent the timely delivery of usable textbooks to blind students. These discussions have resulted in the creation of a proposed piece of federal legislation, which all parties believe goes a long way toward resolving these difficulties. We expect this bill to be introduced in both houses of Congress within the next couple weeks, and we anticipate that it will have broad, bipartisan support.

74. Job-Hunt.Org: Washington Jobs, Jobs In Washington State, Washington State Job Se
Access washington/Employment employment guidance and resources; In addition Academic360.com jobs in education by state; America's Back to Job-Hunt.org HOME.
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75. Job-Hunt.Org: Washington D.C. Jobs, Jobs In Washington D.C., Washington D.C. Job
More Local Resource for Careers and Jobs in washington, DC. Academic360.com jobsin education by state; America's Job Bank job Back to JobHunt.org HOME.
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76. 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 NYSUT's annualpolicy making body meets in washington, DC April 35. RA 2003. NYSUT.org
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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: Thursday, April 10, 2003. The full report on last week's convention is now online. Look for more information in the April 23 issue of New York Teacher. [ 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.

77. Project WILD Agencies And Organizations
Association of Fish and Wildlife agencies 444 North Association for Humane and EnvironmentalEducation Humane Society of 2100 L Street, NW washington, DC 20037
http://www.projectwild.org/resources/agencies.htm
Home Educator Resources Resources on the Web Agencies and Organizations
LIST OF AGENCIES AND ORGANIZATIONS
This is a list of federal agencies that have responsibilities involving wildlife and are referenced in Project WILD activities. State wildlife agencies may be contacted directly in each state. Project WILD encourages educators and students to contact a range of organizations, supporting instruction for making informed decisions. It is recommended that requests be as specific as possible, mailed on behalf of a class rather than each individual student and sent with a stamped self-addressed envelope for return of requested materials. Federal Agencies EPA Regional Offices
U.S. Forest Service Regional Offices
Other Organizations
Federal Agencies
Bureau of Land Management
Interior Building
1849 C Street, NW, Mail Stop LS406
Washington, DC 20240
www.blm.gov
Cooperative Extension Service
US Department of Agriculture
800 Ninth Street, SW

78. Stateline.org: Education
Title I To Local education agencies, and Wire Reports, Seattle PostIntelligencerWashington Wisconsin Changes Search for education Stories You are free to
http://www.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124

79. The Public Leadership Education Network (PLEN)
of the Public Leadership education Network (PLEN in seminars and programs in WashingtonDC, calling Congress, the courts, executive agencies and nongovernmental
http://www.plen.org/
Public Leadership Education Network
1001 Connecticut Ave, NW Suite 900
Washington, DC 20036 (tel) 202-872-1585
(fax) 202-457-0549 Send E-Mail To:
plen@plen.org

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While supplies last, PLEN's Internship guide for women, Preparing to Lead: The College Women's Guide to Internships and Other Public Policy Learning Opportunities in Washington, DC , is still available at great prices. Follow the link for more information! Now Celebrating PLEN's 20th Anniversary!

80. NACCRRA | The Nation's Network Of Child Care Resource And Referral
March 4 8, 2003 washington, DC. Post-Symposium Information (materials, slides,etc.). Child Care Aware Consumer education Quality Assurance Program
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Rescheduled November, 2003 Harrisburg, PA NACCRRA announces the rescheduling of the Northeastern Regional Institute for Professional Development, currently planned for April 24-26, 2003 in Harrisburg, PA. The rescheduled date will be in November at the same location. More... Western Regional Institute Register Now! May 15-17, 2003 Salt Lake City, UT Thanks to all our symposium attendees, presenters and organizers for making the 2003 NACCRRA Symposium a great success. March 4 - 8, 2003 Washington, DC Post-Symposium Information (materials, slides, etc.) Consumer Education Quality Assurance Program An online library of resources to increase children's access to CHIP, and to promote health and safety in child care. The

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