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Extractions: Department of Education ... Other Education Resources ERIC database The ERIC database is the world's largest source of education information. The database contains more than one million abstracts of education-related documents and journal articles. You can access the ERIC database on the Internet or through commercial vendors and public networks. ERIC Clearinghouses Adult, Career, and Vocational Education - Contains numerous full text sources on topics such as distance education, adult education, vocational education and information management. Community Colleges - Information on community colleges throughout the country. Ericae.net - Provides information on assessment, evaluation, and research. Counseling and Student Services - ERIC/CASS includes a Virtual Library of full text sources on a variety of current education topics ranging from career development to school violence bullying and youth gangs.
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n FOR RELEASE Contact: Jim Bradshaw July 21, 1995 (202) 401-2310 Responding to President Clinton's regulatory reinvention pledge, the U.S. Education Department today announced plans to eliminate or revise 93 percent of its regulations. Just since May, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley said more than 30 percent of regulations have been eliminated. "We will regulate only when necessary and then with as much sensitivity and as little burden as possible," Riley said. "We will continue to reach out in many ways across the country to find out what customers want and don't want in our regulations, guidance and services." The department's action follows President Clinton's announcement in March of his Regulatory Reinvention Initiative, challenging every agency to review its rules and procedures to reduce the regulatory and paperwork burden. To launch its reinvention effort, the Education Department published a notice in the May 23 Federal Register eliminating more than 30 percent of its regulations. Gone are 88 parts nearly 400 pages of the Code of Federal Regulations that were obsolete and unnecessary.
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Extractions: Kansas State High School Activities Association Kansas Administrative Regulations (KAR) Kansas Board of Regents Kansas State Board of Education Kansas State Department of Education ... Kansas State High School Activities Association Koalaty Kid/Koalaty Keys Kansas Administrative Regulations (KAR) The administrative regulations adopted by state agencies pursuant to legal authority. The Kansas Legislature has authority to oversee the administration of state agencies through the laws it passes and through its annual appropriation of funds to agencies. Oversight suggests not a detailed supervision of state agencies, but a broad mandate to hold state administrators accountable for their actions. State agencies are allowed to put into effect rules and regulations under the authority of the legislation; and legislative oversight mandates the review of all administrative rules and regulations. Kansas Board of Regents A nine-member body appointed by the Governor with confirmation by the Legislature and that governs the six state universities, and supervises and coordinates 19 community colleges, five technical colleges, six technical schools and a municipal university in Kansas.
Extractions: A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n FOR RELEASE Contact: Melinda Kitchell Malico August 22, 1995 (202)401-1008 Kansas will receive $3,193,916 in federal Goals 2000 support, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley announced today. The state also has been named the second state authorized to waive federal education regulations and statutory requirements that affect local school districts under an historic new Ed-Flex state/federal partnership that gives Kansas the power to waive rules that can limit local and state efforts to improve teaching and learning. The Goals 2000: Educate America Act, passed by Congress last year with bipartisan support, helps states and communities advance their own school improvement efforts, based on the results of local decision making. Kansas has developed a school improvement plan tied to challenging academic standards, waived state requirements that apply to education and pledged to hold schools and districts accountable for students academic performance. Kansas will receive second-year Goals 2000 funds and is one of six states that will earn Ed-Flex status for the next five years. The second year of Goals 2000 support $362 million for state and local grants in fiscal year 1995 will help states and communities implement school improvement plans to raise student academic achievement, involve parents in schools, bring technology into the classroom, upgrade teacher professional development, and create partnerships with business and community groups.
KANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION kansas STATE BOARD OF education. MEETING MINUTES regulations. Chairman Voth opened the public hearing on proposed amendments to inservice education regulations K.A.R. http://www.ksde.org/commiss/bdmin/Aug00mins.htm
Extractions: KANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION MEETING MINUTES CALL TO ORDER Chairman Voth called the meeting to order at 10:01 a.m. on Tuesday, August 8, 2000, in the Board Room of the State Board of Education Building, 120 SE 10 th Avenue in Topeka, Kansas. He introduced new Board member, Bruce Wyatt, who had been appointed to fill Scott Hills unexpired term in District 6. ROLL CALL Members present were: Steve Abrams I.B. Sonny Rundell John Bacon Harold Voth Mary Douglass Brown Bill Wagnon Val DeFever Bruce Wyatt Linda Holloway Mrs. Waugh had been in an automobile accident the previous weekend and was unable to attend the meeting. APPROVAL OF AGENDA Chairman Voth indicated that the presentation on the Physical Dimensions and Physical Focus programs had been canceled. He asked that the reports on secondary reading and middle school athletic practice during the school day, and action on the recommendations of the Professional Practices Commission and the foreign language curriculum standards be moved to fill that spot on the agenda. He also asked that an executive session for the purpose of discussing matters regarding non-elected personnel be added after the consent agenda at the end of the day.
Extractions: Provided The identified gifted students program at the high school level does not meet daily, but instead a monitoring or consultant model is offered. Students meet with the gifted education teacher at prearranged times, by appointment or to participate in enhancing their skills and talents in individual interest areas. The teachers for gifted students direct and collaboratively plan a series of activities in which the student may be involved, such as college preparation, enrichment in their regular academic curricula and career discovery and exploration. Field
Education Laws Certification and Teach education regulations 1991. kansas State Board of education http://skyways.lib.ks.us/library/leavenworth/govdoc/EdLaw.htm
Hunter Education and supporting the purpose of laws and regulations, protecting and kansas Departmentof Wildlife Parks Wayne Doyle, Hunter education Director 512 SE http://www.kdwp.state.ks.us/education/hunter.html
Extractions: Hunter education is a program teaching hunters to be safe, knowledgeable and responsible. By law, the course must be at least 10 hours in length, with most courses lasting 12 hours or longer. The courses are organized and conducted by volunteer instructors in many communities across the state. These dedicated men and women believe that hunter education holds the key to the future of hunting. The course consists of subjects covering hunter responsibility and ethics, history of firearms, firearms basics, ammunition, basic gun safety, alcohol and drugs, bowhunting, conservation and wildlife management, wildlife of Kansas, first aid, survival and boating safety for hunters. Course times and location of classes vary from instructor to instructor. Where possible, students may live fire or go through simulated hunting situations. WHO NEEDS HUNTER EDUCATION?
The Center For Education Reform: Kansas' Charter Law CER Grade DKansas (1994; last amended in 2000). 3 years. Operations. Automatic Waiverfrom Most State and District education Laws, regulations, and Policies, http://edreform.com/charter_schools/laws/Kansas.htm
Extractions: Profile of Kansas' Charter School Law Note : The following ranking and analysis reflects the state's law as of 2001. For the most recent state law profile, please contact the Center for Education Reform or order Charter School Laws Across the States: Ranking Score Card and Legislative Profiles from our Publications page Kansas (1994; last amended in 2000) The 2 nd weakest of the nation's 38 charter laws General Statistics Number of Schools Allowed Number of Charters Operating (As of Fall 2001) Approval Process Eligible Chartering Authorities Local school boards Eligible Applicants School or school district employee groups, educational services contractors, other persons or entities Types of Charter Schools Converted public, new starts (but not home-based schools) Appeals Process None Formal Evidence of Local Support Required Support from district employees, parents, and community must be described in charter application. Recipient of Charter Applicant Term of Initial Charter 3 years Operations Automatic Waiver from Most State and District Education Laws, Regulations, and Policies
KNEA - Quality Schools - IDEA - Web Resources 5. kansas State regulations for Special education, site contains the completetext in PDF format of the state special education regulations. http://www.knea.org/schools/specialedwebsites.htm
Extractions: Achievement Gap Read Across America Distance Learning IDEA ... Contact KNEA Useful, User-Friendly Web Resources A New Era: Revitalizing Special Education for Children and Their Families, 89 pages (PDF). This is the report of President Bush's Commission on Excellence in Special Education, and is likely to serve as a blueprint for the administration's recommendations during the upcoming reauthorization of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). The first nine pages provide a summary of findings and an executive summary of the Commission's recommendations. IDEA '97, This section of the website of the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS) has the text of H.R. 5 which became Public Law 105-17 when the bill was signed by former President Clinton on June 4, 1997. This is the current version of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) which will be up for reauthorization in the next congressional session. What are We Spending on Special Education Services in the United States,
KNEA - Tips Quality Teaching a collaborative partnership with Greenbush, the Southeast kansas education ServiceCenter helps your local PDC implement new state regulations, which will go http://www.knea.org/teachers/PDCgreenbush.htm
Extractions: Reading Circle Catalog Teacher License Information National Board Certification KPERS Update ... Contact KNEA First of its kind! The Kansas NEA, through a collaborative partnership with Greenbush, the Southeast Kansas Education Service Center, developed a training to help you and your local Professional Development Council (PDC) prepare. "KNEA initiated this collaborative effort because it impacts the daily life of classroom teachers and the future of professional development," said KNEA President Christy Levings. "This joint training will help local PDCs and, eventually, the rest of the district, improve opportunities for teacher learning, which leads to improved student learning."
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Extractions: Welcome to HEM's Support Groups Pages! To find a group in your state use the map above or follow one of the links below under Groups and Organizations . If you're starting or run a group, check out the links below for helpful information. Bookmark this page and check back for news and information specifically about homeschooling support groups and organizations.
Boating Regulations By State Yes. Iowa, No mandatory education requirements. Minimum age to operate a boat 6 hpor over is 12. Iowa boating regulations. N/A. kansas, Anyone born after January 1 http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/stateregs.htm
Extractions: accepts boating safety certificates from other states and/or NASBLA-approved courses. Alabama Minimum age to operate 12. Boating license required - proctored exam required to obtain license. Non-residents may operate up to 45 days without a license. Alaska No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arizona No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A Arkansas No mandatory boating education requirements. N/A California No mandatory boating education laws. Minimum age to operate is 16. California boating information. Yes Colorado Colorado residents - age 14-15 - who operate PWCs required to complete boating safety course. Home study is not accepted for this age group. Yes Connecticut All operators of vessels registered in, or who own property in, CT must successfully complete an approved boating course or pass the CT challenge exam. PWC operators must take proctored, state-approved PWC classroom course regardless of residency. Other vessel operators may take the CT challenge exam. No Delaware Delaware residents born after 1/1/78 must complete an 8 hour boating course.
Extractions: Basic Boating Safety Course This chapter contains information on Kansas Boating Regulations that are in addition to the Federal Requirements covered in the Basic Boating Course . If you have not reviewed the course material, please do so now. All Federal Requirements in the basic boating course apply to Kansas; this section lists Kansas Boating Requirements that are above and beyond Federal Requirements. To receive your Kansas Boating Safety Certificate, complete chapters 3 through 9 in the Basic Boating Course , this chapter on Kansas state-specific information and its review quiz , and the final exam Please make sure you have completed all chapter review quizzes before taking the final. Index to Kansas Regulations
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