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  1. Films Set in United States Territories (Study Guide): Films Set in American Samoa, Sadie Thompson, Midway, List of Films Set in Puerto Rico
  2. The north east passage: A study of Pacific islander migration to American Samoa and the United States (Pacific research monograph) by Dennis A Ahlburg, 1990
  3. Multiple causes of death and the epidemiological transition in American Samoa (Working paper) by Douglas E Crews, 1988
  4. The Samoans of Los Angeles: A preliminary study of their migration from Pago Pago to the South Bay by Suzanne Steiner Emery, 1976
  5. Navigating the Future: A Samoan Perspective on U.S.-Pacific Relations by Eni F. H. Faleomavaega, 1995-12-01

41. Chadron State College - CSC Factbook - Institutional Research
Students by state of Origin Fall 1999. 1 Louisiana Ohio 2 Alaska 2 Maine 1 Oklahoma2 american samoa 4 Maryland 610 Art 39 47 57 61 65 Justice studies 215 237
http://www.csc.edu/aboutus/factbook/stu_profile.asp
Choose a Destination... - Current Students - Athletics - Campus Pipeline - Blackboard or
Institutional Research

Student Profile
Fall Enrollment Trends - Based on IPED’s Report
Headcount Enrollment Undergraduate Graduate On Campus Extension Campus Total Enrollment
Undergraduat Full-Time Part-Time Female Male Graduat Full-Time Part-Time Female Male Residenc On-Campus Resident Extension Campus Residen On-Campus Non-Resident Extension Campus Non-Resident
Ethnicity of Students - Fall 1999
                                                                                        Full-Time                                              Part-Time
On-Campus Undergraduate Female Male Total Female Male Total American Indian  Asian/Pacific Islander African American Hispanic  White Other  Not Specified 
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Extension Campus Undergraduate Female Male Total Female Male Total American Indian  Asian/Pacific Islander African American Hispanic  White Other  Not Specified 
Ethnicity of Students - Fall 1999
Full-Time Part-Time On-Campus Graduate Female Male Total Female Male Total American Indian

42. ERIC Clearinghouse For Social Studies/Social Science Education
also includes the District of Columbia, american samoa, Guam, Puerto are the rolesof the citizen in american society than current ideas at the state level. In
http://www.indiana.edu/~ssdc/wedig.htm
We the People... The Citizen and the Constitution by Robert S. Leming July 1996
"We the People... The Citizen and the Constitution" is a national civic education program that helps elementary and secondary students understand the history and principles of our constitutional government. In addition, the program helps students develop a reasoned commitment to values that are integral to sustaining a democratic society. The program focuses on the U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights and fosters civic competence and responsibility among students in public and private schools. The program is administered nationally by the Center for Civic Education through a network of 435 congressional district coordinators and 50 state coordinators. The program also includes the District of Columbia, American Samoa, Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. More than 20 million students and 70,000 teachers have been involved in the "We the People..." program.
The "We the People..." Curriculum. The "We the People..." curriculum was developed by the Center for Civic Education and is presently funded by the U.S. Department of Education through an act of Congress. The program began in 1987 under the auspices of the Commission on the Bicentennial of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. The curriculum was written in consultation with leading scholars and educators from throughout the United States.
The Simulated Congressional Hearing.

43. HAWAII STATE FACT SHEET
the western Pacific, which include american samoa, Guam, and This research is supplementedby studies of how contracts research for the state, other Department
http://water.usgs.gov/pubs/FS/FS-011-96/
Index of Subjects
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) is known for its impartial data collection and research. The data that the USGS gathers, interprets, and presents enable resource planners and others to make informed decisions on the basis of objective information. Today's issues related to earth resources and natural hazards are more pressing than ever, and the USGS continues to address these issues in cooperation with State, local, and Federal agencies, universities, and other public organizations. The State of Hawaii consists of 132 islands, shoals, and reefs. The major Hawaiian islands are the volcanically derived mountain ranges of Hawaii, Maui, Oahu, Kauai, Molokai, and Lanai. Elsewhere in the Pacific, the USGS works in the Territories of Guam and American Samoa, the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republics of the Marshall Islands and of Palau (the last three named are all in compact of free association with the United States).
Hydrologic Data Collection
The USGS, in cooperation with local, State, and Federal agencies collects streamflow, ground-water level, water-quality, water-use, and rainfall data at sites throughout the State of Hawaii and on all Pacific islands where the United States has an interest (

44. NCRTM - National Clearinghouse Of Rehabilitation Training Materials
College of Public Urban studies PO Box of Northern Mariana Islands, Republic ofPalau and american samoa San Diego state University Interwork Institute/Rehab
http://www.nchrtm.okstate.edu/resources/rcep.html
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  • is funded by grants from Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) within the U.S. Department of Education and serve persons with disabilitites provide performance-based continuing education services to rehabilitation organizations and personnel in the state Vocational Rehabilitation agencies provide programs designed to improve the job skills, provide new knowledge, and update the training of rehabilitation professionals through an integrated series of educational services that emphasize the skills necessary to a worker's effective performance conduct continuing education workshops, seminars, conferences, and training sessions; collect and disseminate up-to-date information; and provide technical assistance and consultation to state VR agencies.
REGION I: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont

45. EBooks On General Topics And Bibliography
All other state University of New York american Indian studies a bibliographicguide, White samoa american samoa, Western samoa, samoans abroad, Hughes, HGA,
http://www.esc.edu/ESConline/across_esc/library.nsf/3cc42a422514347a8525671d0049

46. Www.sba.gov/opc/pubs/fs43.txt
Rico, the US Virgin Islands, american samoa and Guam In each state a lead organizationsponsors the engineering and technical problems, and feasibility studies.
http://www.sba.gov/opc/pubs/fs43.txt
The Facts About... Small Business Development Centers If you're seeking advice or management and technical assistance for your current or prospective small business, the Small Business Development Centers, administered by the U.S. Small Business Administration, can help. SBDCs provide education, training and consulting at 1,000 locations across the country including every state, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa and Guam. When you visit an SBDC, you get the best of all possible business worlds. Resources of the private sector, the educational community, and federal, state and local governments are there to help you start, build and grow your business. In each state a lead organization sponsors the SBDC and manages the program. The lead organization coordinates the services you receive through a network of subcenter and satellite locations. Subcenters are located at colleges, universities, community colleges, vocational schools, chambers of commerce and economic development corporations. The SBDC assistance you receive is tailored to both your needs and those of your local community. Each center develops services in cooperation with local SBA district offices to bring the maximum benefits available to you and other clients. In addition to a full-time staff, each SBDC also has volunteers and part-time personnel. Individuals recruited from professional and trade associations, the legal and banking communities, academia, chambers of commerce and SCORE (Service Corps of Retired Executives) are among those who donate their services. SBDCs also use paid consultants, including engineers and testing laboratories from the private sector to help clients who need specialized expertise. What the Program Does SBDC services include, but are not limited to, assisting your small business with financial, marketing, production, organization, engineering and technical problems, and feasibility studies. Special SBDC programs include international-trade assistance, technical assistance, procurement assistance, venture- capital formation and rural development. The SBDCs also make special efforts to reach socially and economically disadvantaged groups, veterans, women and the disabled. SBDCs also provide assistance to small businesses applying for Small Business Innovation and Research grants from federal agencies. Eligibility SBDC assistance is available to anyone interested in starting or expanding a small business who cannot afford the services of a private consultant. So if youÕre thinking of starting or growing a small business, why not let SBDCs lend a helping hand? Lead SBDCs ¥ University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL 205-943-6750 ¥ University of Alaska, Anchorage, AK 907-274-7232 ¥ Maricopa County Community College, Tempe, AZ 480-731-8720 ¥ University of Arkansas, Little Rock, AR 501-324-9043 ¥ California Trade and Commerce Agency, Sacramento, CA 916-324- 9538 ¥ Colorado Office of Business Development, Denver, CO 303-892- 3794 ¥ University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT 860-486-4135 ¥ University of Delaware, Newark, DE 302-831-2747 ¥ Howard University, Washington, DC 202-806-1550 ext. 208 ¥ University of West Florida, Pensacola, FL 850-595-6060 ¥ University of Georgia, Athens, GA 706-542-6762 ¥ University of Guam, Mangilao, GU 671-735-2590 ¥ University of Hawaii, Hilo, HI 808-974-7515 ¥ Boise State University, Boise, ID 208Ð426-3799 ¥ Department of Commerce and Community Affairs, Springfield, IL 217-524-5856 ¥ Economic Development Council, Indianapolis, IN 317-264-2820 ext. 17 ¥ Iowa State University, Ames, IA 515-292-6351 ¥ Fort Hays State University, Hays, KS 785-296-6514 ¥ University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 606-257-7668 ¥ Northeast Louisiana University, Monroe, LA 318-342-5506 ¥ University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME 207-780-4420 ¥ University of Maryland, College Park, MD 301-403-8300 ¥ University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 413-545-6301 ¥ Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 313-964-1798 ¥ Department of Trade and Economic Development, St. Paul, MN 651-297-5770 ¥ University of Mississippi, University, MS 662-915-5001 ¥ University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 573-882-0344 ¥ Department of Commerce, Helena, MT 406-444-4780 ¥ University of Nebraska, Omaha, NE 402-554-2521 ¥ University of Nevada, Reno, NV 775-784-1717 ¥ University of New Hampshire, Durham, NH 603-862-4879 ¥ Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 973-353-1927 ¥ Santa Fe Community College, Santa Fe, NM 505-428-1362 ¥ State University of New York, Albany, NY 518-443-5398 ¥ University of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC 919-715-7272 ¥ University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND 701-777-3700 ¥ Department of Development, Columbus, OH 614-466-2711 ¥ Southeastern Oklahoma State University, Durant, OK 405-924-0277 ¥ Lane Community College, Eugene, OR 541-726-2250 ¥ University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA 215-898-1219 ¥ Inter-American University of Puerto Rico, Hato Rey, PR 787-763-6811 ¥ Bryant College, Smithfield, RI 401-232-6111 ¥ University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 803-777-4907 ¥ University of South Dakota, Vermillion, SD 605-677-5287 ¥ Tennessee Board of Regents, Nashville, TN 615-366-3900 ¥ Dallas County Community College, Dallas, TX 214-458-2450 ¥ University of Houston, Houston, TX 713-752-8425 ¥ Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 806-745-3973 ¥ University of Texas, San Antonio, TX 210-458-2450 ¥ Salt Lake City Community College, Salt Lake City, UT 801-957-3481 ¥ Vermont Technical College, Randolph Center, VT 802-728-9101 ¥ University of the Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, VI 340-776-3206 ¥ Department of Economic Development, Richmond, VA 804-371-8251 ¥ Washington State University, Spokane, WA 509-358-7765 ¥ West Virginia Development Office, Charleston, WV 304-558-2960 ¥ University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 608-263-7794 ¥ University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 307-766-3505 ¥ American Samoa Community College, Pago Pago, American Samoa 011 684 699-9155 For More Information ¥ SBA offices are located in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands and Guam. For the office nearest you, look under "U.S. Government" in your telephone directory, or contact: ¥ SBA Answer Desk: 1-800 U ASK SBA ¥ E-mail: answerdesk@sba.gov ¥ Fax: 202-205-7064 ¥ TDD: 704-344-6640 ¥ Your rights to regulatory fairness: 1-888-REG-FAIR ¥ OnLine Electronic Bulletin Board (modem and computer required) 1-800-697-4636 (limited access) 1-900-463-4636 (full access) 202-401-9600 (Washington, D.C., metro area) ¥ Internet SBA Home page: www.sba.gov Gopher: gopher.sba.gov Telnet: telnet.sba.gov U.S. Business Advisor: www.business.gov SBA Partners Inquire at your local SBA office for the location nearest you. ¥ BICs Ñ Business Information Centers ¥ TBICs Ñ Tribal Business Information Centers ¥ OSCSs Ñ One Stop Capital Shops ¥ SCORE Ñ Service Corps of Retired Executives ¥ SBDCs Ñ Small Business Development Centers ¥ USEACs Ñ U.S. Export Assistance Centers ¥ WBCs Ñ WomenÕs Business Centers Publications ¥ The Facts About ... SBA Publications Ñ a listing of free SBA publications Did you know that in fiscal 1999 the SBA Ñ ¥ maintained a guaranteed loan portfolio of more than $40.5 billion in loans to 486,000 small businesses that otherwise would not have had such access to capital? ¥ backed nearly 49,000 loans totaling a record $12.5 billion to AmericaÕs small businesses? ¥ made 3,100 investments worth $4.2 billion through its venture capital program? ¥ provided more than 36,000 loans totaling over $936 million to disaster victims for resi- dential, personal-property and business losses? ¥ extended management and technical assis- tance to more than 900,000 small business persons through its 11,500 Service Corps of Retired Executives volunteers and 1,000 small business development center locations? ¥ provided federal contracting assistance through the HUBZone Program to small businesses located in "historically under- utilized business zones"? Did you know that America's 24 million small businesses Ñ ¥ employ more than 52 percent of the private work force? ¥ generate more than 51 percent of the nation's gross domestic product? ¥ are the principal source of new jobs? All of the SBA's programs and services are provided to the public on a nondiscriminatory basis. FS-0043 (11/00)

47. Mapping And GIS Capacity Building In American Samoa
maps will be the basis for ongoing studies in the a memorandum of understanding betweenthe american samoa User Group and Oregon state University for the
http://dusk.geo.orst.edu/esri02/
Dawn Wright
Mapping and GIS Capacity Building in American Samoa
Proceedings of the 22nd Annual ESRI User Conference, San Diego, CA, Paper 101, 2002
This paper presents an overview of ongoing GIS initiatives on the island of Tutuila, American Samoa, as well as recent challenges encountered in building local GIS infrastructure for a "territory-wide GIS", including maintenance and update of GIS data layers, software, and action items for project initiatives. Reviewed also are the results of recent multibeam bathymetric surveys in 2001 and 2002, to obtain complete topographic coverage of several sites around Tutuila; and the integration of these and other baseline data into GIS to facilitate research directions and future management decisions within the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary.
Quick Reference
Introduction
Initial Bathymetric Mapping and a FBNMS GIS

Pacific Islands GIS

Datum and Projection Issues
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References

Panoramic digital photo mosaic showing Tutuila, American Samoa in the distance.
Photos taken at sea aboard the R/V Roger Revelle by Stassia Samuels, National Park of American Samoa, March 2002

48. Profiles Of The Regional Educational Laboratories, Pacific Resources For Educati
content standards and benchmarks for language arts and social studies. centers hasbeen established in CNMI, Guam, american samoa, and Yap state to ensure
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/RegionalEdLabs/PREL.html
Profiles of the Regional Educational Laboratories, October 1999
Pacific Resources for Education and Learning (PREL)
Address: Ali`i Place, 25 th Floor
1099 Alakea Street
Honolulu, HI 96813
Phone: (808) 441-1300
Fax: (808) 441-1385
E-mail: askprel@prel.org
Internet: http://www.prel.org Director: John W. Kofel States Served: American Samoa, Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands(CNMI), the Federated States of Micronesia (Chuuk, Kosrae, Pohnpei, and Yap), Guam, Hawaii, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the Republic of Palau OERI Program Officer: Joseph A. Wilkes (202) 219-2186; joe.wilkes@ed.gov
Mission
To assist education, government, community agencies, businesses, and labor groups to maintain cultural literacy and improve the quality of life by helping to strengthen educational programs and processes for children, youth, and adults.
Key Initiatives
PREL's key initiatives are aligned with its goals and priorities: Strengthening Teaching and Learning. PREL is providing technical assistance and training to teachers and administrators on curricula and practice, technology applications, and development and dissemination of tools and strategies to strengthen teaching and learning. With PREL's assistance, the Republic of Palau established content standards and benchmarks for language arts and social studies. Transforming Schools and Other Learning Environments.

49. US Schools Fact Sheet
math teacher first and a specialist (social studies, science) second Guam, VirginIslands, New Mexico and american samoa scored lower Where Does Your state Rank
http://www.poemsinc.org/factsschool.html
Schools
Fact Sheet School- Any arrangement that teaches people and promotes
their improved capacity for function within chosen environments
School Growth:

Nearly half the schools in will have been founded since 2000, thanks to population growth and efforts to reduce average school size.
Schools will be smaller, with most having fewer than 300 students.
Every elementary teacher will be a reading or math teacher first and a specialist (social studies, science) second.
Y2000 K-12 Census
A New World of Competition:
In the recent Third International Math and Science Study , US twelfth-graders ranked 19th out of 21 nations in mathematics and 16th out of 21 in science. America's "best" studentsthose taking physics and advanced math coursesfared even worse, with US students scoring last in physics and next to last in advanced math.
As many as 1.2 million children are being schooled at home.
More than 1 in 3 Americans say that they support the option, and a cottage industry of private companies is growing up to service it.
Some 48 states now have state tests and 36 publish report cards, according to Quality Counts, an annual report by Education Week.

50. Africana Studies
Africana studies. Regional Whip for Region 2 (Northern California, american samoa,Guam Hawaii to Washington after serving in the California state Assembly from
http://coh.arizona.edu/aas/Congress.htm
Africana Studies at the University of Arizona presents CONGRESSWOMAN BARBARA LEE
Barbara Lee was first elected to the House of Representatives for the Ninth District of California in a 1998 special election to fill the seat of retiring Congressman Ron Dellums. She Is currently the Vive Chair of the Progressive Caucus, Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) Task Force on Global HIV/AIDS Democratic Regional Whip for Region 2 (Northern California, American Samoa, Guam Hawaii), and a member of the CBC minority Business Task Force. Congresswoman Lee came to came to Washington after serving in the California State Assembly from 1990 – 1996 and the California State Senate from 1996 – 1998.
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*RECEPTION IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING* Free admission. For more information, call Africana Studies at 621-5665.

51. Ministry Of Foreign Afairs And Trade: Links - Pacific: Economic Aid/Research/Gov
Bank of Hawaii Economics Research Center. Centre for Pacific studies (Universityof Auckland). american samoa. Cook Islands. Hawaii (US state). Marshall Islands.
http://www.mft.govt.nz/support/links/pacific.html
Economic Aid and Research Politics and Government Media Search Engine and Directories

52. Land-grant University - Wikipedia
have been designated by a state legislature or arts as well as classical studies sothat In a 1972 Special Education Amendment, american samoa, Guam, Micronesia
http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land_grant_university
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(Redirected from Land grant university Land-grant universities (land-grant colleges) are American institutions which have been designated by a state legislature or Congress to receive the benefits of the Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890 funding by the grant of federally-controlled land to the states . The mission of these institutions, as set forth in the 1862 Act , is to teach agriculture military tactics , and the mechanic arts as well as classical studies so that members of the working classes can obtain a liberal and practical education
History of the Land-Grant Universities
The universities were initially known as land-grant colleges and a handful have retained this naming.

53. Idaho State University - Archaeology
Graveley South Box 8005 Idaho state University Pocatello Southwest, Columbia Plateauand Western samoa, and on the american Indian studies Program (AIS) and the
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Graveley South Box 8005
Idaho State University
Pocatello, ID 83209. Tel. (208) 282-2629
FAX (208) 282-4944. email: lishshel@isu.edu Home Page - Degrees Offered - MA/MS - Archaeology Faculty - Patricia Dean. Computer methods for systematic pottery analysis in the Great Basin and Intermountain regions; archival research of historic native land use in the Great Basin. Richard Holmer. Great Basin, the Southwest, and Western Samoa; the prehistory of Numic populations in Idaho. Skip Lohse. Analysis of material culture of traditional non-industrial societies; California, the Great Basin, the Southwest, Columbia Plateau and Western Samoa, and on Native American ethnological collections from the Great Basin, Plains, Columbia Plateau, and Pacific Northwest Coast. Herbert D. G. Maschner. Hunter-gatherer prehistory/archaeology/ethnohistory of Alaska, North American Arctic, Siberia, NW Coast and western North America, GIS

54. 10.202 - Cooperative Forestry Research
and (9) such other studies as may Advisory Council representing the state certifiedforestry Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, american samoa, Northern Mariana
http://www.cfda.gov/public/viewprog.asp?progid=33

55. Dr. Christopher Jones
Oregon Council for the Social studies, Portland, Oregon the Office of the Governor,state of Hawaii Management Conference, Pago Pago, american samoa, August 1991
http://www.cl.uh.edu/futureweb/faculty/jones.html
Dr. Christopher Jones
Visiting Professor, UHCL M.S. Program in Studies of the Future Secretary-General of the World Futures Studies Federation
Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION Ph.D. Department of Political Science, University of Hawaii at Manoa (UH) 1989
M.A. Concentration in Alternative Futures, Department of Political Science, UH 1983
B.A. Department of Political Science, UH 1980
A.A. Liberal Arts, Merritt College, Oakland, CA 1977
TEACHING
Visiting Associate Professor , Studies of the Future, University of Houston-Clear Lake (2000 present): Your Changing Future; Introduction to Studies of the Future; Creating Cultures of the Future; (Qualitative) Methods II; World Futures; Public Service Leadership; Women's Futures
Associate Professor , Political Science, Eastern Oregon University (1992-2000): Introduction to American National Government; Congress; the Presidency; Constitutional Law; Public Policy; State and Local Government; Comparative Government; International Relations; Model United Nations; Politics of Media; Women and Politics; Environmental Politics; Northwest Environmental Politics; Political Design; Political Design and Futuristics; Simulation Politics
Lecturer , University of Hawaii (1983-1992; part-time): Political Design and Futuristics; Politics of Media; New Age Politics; Women and Politics; Introduction to Political Images of the Future; Introduction to Political Design and Futuristics; Introduction to Political Science; Introduction to American Politics

56. Social Studies The Golden Door Is It Open Or Closed? 1920s
the City of Prague; Age Of Exploration; american samoa; West; Native american Dwellings;Netherlands; New Zealand; Norway; Andes; This is the Place state Park; Trinidad
http://www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/fieldtrips2.cgi?core_area_id=4

57. GUIDE TO LAW ONLINE: American Samoa
american samoa Digests (american samoa Bar Association) Judiciary of american samoa (american samoa Bar Association) News. state and Local Government on the Net american samoa (Piper
http://www.loc.gov/law/guide/us-as.html
Law Library of Congress GLIN Century of Lawmaking Library of Congress ... Index American Samoa
(Territory of the U.S.)
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  • PARLIAMENT: Fono [Legislative Assembly], consisting of the House of Representatives and the Senate

58. NOTES ABOUT THE 1999 FINDINGS: AMERICAN SAMOA
NOTES ABOUT THE 1999 FINDINGS american samoa. The sources of the national and statedata are largescale data collections, research studies, and assessments
http://www.negp.gov/issues/publication/99StateFact/as.htm
NOTES ABOUT THE 1999 FINDINGS: AMERICAN SAMOA These pages present highlights for your state from the 1999 National Education Goals Report and the companion 1999 Data Volume . The annual Goals Report uses 27 national and 34 state-level indicators to measure progress made toward the eight National Education Goals since 1990, when the Goals were established. This fact sheet summarizes your state’s progress in key educational areas during the 1990s. Please note the following points:
  • Data sources: The sources of the national and state data are large-scale data collections, research studies, and assessments conducted by universities, education organizations, and federal agencies such as the National Center for Education Statistics and the National Center for Health Statistics. Data comparability: Only comparable state data are included in the annual Goals Reports to ensure that state comparisons are fair. Recency of data: The Goals Panel is committed to providing the most recent data available in its annual reports. Some of the data sets used to monitor state and national progress are updated annually, but most are updated every two, three, or four years. In a few cases, the most recent data available were collected during the early or mid-1990s. For example, the most recent adult literacy data (Goal 6), were collected in 1992; they will be updated in 2002. The most recent national data on history achievement and geography achievement (Goal 3) were collected in 1994; they will be updated in 2001. International mathematics and science data for the nation (Goal 5) were last collected in 1995; they are being updated during 1999. The most recent data on teacher education and professional development (Goal 4), parental participation (Goal 8), and teacher victimization and class disruptions (Goal 7) were collected in 1994; they will be updated in 2000. The remaining data presented in the
  • 59. Pacific Resources Links
    Online Forum South Pacific Information Network (SPIN) Pacific studies WWW MonitorPacific studies WWW Virtual Library (includes american samoa, Australia, Cook
    http://peb.anu.edu.au/links.htm
    Pacific resources
    Pacific resources Pacific Economic Bulletin South Pacific Online Forum Pacific and PNG Updates ... Contact us Supported by
    PNG and Pacific links
    Australian government AusAID Country information Austrade
    Australia's Export and Investment Facilitation Agency Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT)
    including travel alerts and country information) Reserve Bank of Australia Discussion groups and online resources South Pacific Online Forum
    South Pacific Information Network (SPIN)

    Pacific Studies WWW Monitor

    Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library
    ...
    Papua New Guinea WWW Virtual Library
    ANZ Bank, ANZ Country Briefs ~ economic assessments of conditions and prospects in countries of importance to ANZ and Australia.
    Bank of Hawaii, Economics Research Center

    60. Web Resources For Pacific Islands
    Center for Pacific islands studies, University of Dept of Insular Affairs Stateof the Detailed statistical information for american samoa, Northern Mariana
    http://library.canterbury.ac.nz/mb/pacific/pacific.shtml
    Pacific Islands Resources
    Meta Sites
    Regional Sites Pacific Languages
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    ... Bookstores Meta Sites
    Pacific Islands Internet Resources
    by Michael Ogden
    Pacific Studies WWW Virtual Library

    Pacific Internet Sites
    Australian National University
    Te Puna: Directory to New Zealand and Pacific Island Web Sites
    National Library of New Zealand
    Yahoo! Oceania
    Subject directory Regional Sites
    See Michaels Ogden's regional links:
    Polynesia
    Melanesia Micronesia
    Pacific Islands Governments
    ... South Pacific Trade Commission country profiles for South Pacific Forum member states -general and investment information Cafe Pacific by David Robie. News media analysis and commentary. Cook Islands Bulletin Board Cook Islands News Online The National Online(PNG) Online Post Courier (PNG) ... Pacific Business News Honolulu Pacific Daily News Guam Pacific Islands Report Center for Pacific islands Studies, University of Hawaii Pasifik Nius Port Vila Press Samoanews.com

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