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  1. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94/Arkansas/Louisiana/New Mexico/Oklahoma/Texas/Southwest Edition (Qed State School Guide Southwest Regional Set)
  2. Qed's School Guide, 1987-88: Southwest : Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Louisiana, Arkansas (Qed State School Guide Southwest Regional Set)
  3. The implementation of committee reforms in the Arkansas legislature: The experience of the House Education Committee by Donna R Smith, 1973
  4. Radical Education in the Rural South: Commonwealth College, 1922-1940 by William H. Cobb, 2000-07
  5. Mdr's Arkansas School Directory 2006-2007: Spiral Edition (Mdr's School Directory Arkansas) by Market Data Retrieval, 2006-11
  6. The Schooling of Japanese American Children at Relocation Centers During World War II: Miss Mabel Jamison And Her Teaching Of Art At Rohwer, Arkansas (Studies in American History) by Jan Fielder Ziegler, 2005-09-30
  7. EDGE OF CAMPUS, JOURNAL OF BLACK EXPERIENCE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS by GORDON D MORGAN, 1990-07-01
  8. Evaluation of the Arkansas Tobacco Settlement Program: Progress During 2008 and 2009 (Technical Report) by Dana Schultz, Shannah Tharp-Taylor, et all 2010-08-16
  9. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING AT UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS by MICHAEL MARTIN, 2002-07-01
  10. Resistance to Public School Desegregation: Little Rock, Arkansas, and Beyond (Law and Society) by Frances Lisa Baer, 2008-07-15
  11. The Big Arkansas Reproducible (The Arkansas Experience) by Carole Marsh, Kathy Zimmer, 2000-09
  12. Southern Arkansas University: The Mulerider School's Centennial History, 1909-2009 by James F Willis, 2009-10-28
  13. Remembrances in Black: Personal Perspectives of the African American Experience at the University of Arkansas by Charles F. Robinson II, Lonnie R. Williams, 2010-12-01
  14. EDUCATING THE MASSES: THE UNFOLDING HISTORY OF BLACK SCHOOL ADMIN IN ARKANSAS by C. CALVIN SMITH , 2003-08-01

61. University Of Arkansas Libraries - Rehabilitation Internet Resources
Home Page; Library Resources for education A Guide to Library Research and theUniversity of arkansas Libraries; who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing general Sites;
http://libinfo.uark.edu/reference/rehab.asp
R ehabilitation
Internet Resources by Discipline
University of Arkansas Libraries
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University of Arkansas General Sites Associations and Organizations Communication Disorders ... Services (Nonprofit) University of Ark ansas
  • University of Arkansas. College of Education and Health Professions Home Page University of Arkansas. Department of Rehabilitation Home Page Library Resources for Education: A Guide to Library Research and the University of Arkansas Libraries
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  • Americans with Disabilities Act Document Center American Printing House for the Blind Cornucopia of Disability Information (University at Buffalo) Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR) (Indiana University) Center on Human Policy (Syracuse University) Disabilities, Opportunities, Internetworking, and Technology (University of Washington) Disability Net (British) Empowerment Zone (Canadian) MedWeb: Disabilities (Emory University) National Arts and Disability Center (University of California, Los Angeles)
  • 62. Air Force Crossroads / Education
    Online at the University of arkansas at Little University of Alberta Library SpecialEducation Links to as well as sites on LEARNING DISABILITIES in general.
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    General Resources All Kinds of Minds
    Promotes working on strenghts and minimizing weaknesses.

    63. British Consulate-General, Houston, TX, From BritainUSA
    state area consisting of Texas, arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana Reporting to the BritishConsulategeneral are the Minister in Department for education Skills
    http://www.britainusa.com/consular/houston/
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    British Consulate-General, Houston, Texas
    Wells Fargo Plaza
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    Houston, TX 77002
    HM Consul General Iain Murray OBE

    PA - Janice Peterson
    Tel No (713) 659 6275 Ext. 2116
    Missions to Houston
    is a new web site for Trade Partners UK Trade Missions visiting the United States with the support of the British Consulate-General in Houston Shortwave web sites, radio webcasts and other world band radio links The British Consulate-General in Houston covers a six-state area consisting of Texas, Arkansas, Colorado, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and New Mexico. Office hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM Monday through Friday. The British Consulate is closed on the following Public Holidays in 2003 Reporting to the British Consulate-General are the British Consulates in Dallas and Denver Stephen Hawking, the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge, (a post once held by Isaac Newton), and arguably the greatest mind in physics since Albert Einstein, will visit Texas from 21st February to 21st March. More >> For public enquiries, call (713) 659-6275 or fax us on (713) 659-7094

    64. M. Joycelyn Elders (1993-1994)
    As Surgeon general, Elders argued the case for as a result of a controversial remarkabout sex education. returned to the University of arkansas Medical Center
    http://www.surgeongeneral.gov/library/history/bioelders.htm
    Home The Surgeon General The Office Being Healthy ... Contact Us
    M. Joycelyn Elders (1993-1994)
    Joycelyn Elders was born Minnie Lee Jones in Schaal, Arkansas on August 13, 1933. In college, she changed her name to Minnie Joycelyn Lee (later using just Joycelyn). In 1952, she received her B.A. in biology from Philander Smith College in Little Rock, Arkansas. After working as a nurse's aid in a Veterans Administration hospital in Milwaukee for a period, she joined the Army in May, 1953. During her 3 years in the Army, she was trained as a physical therapist. She then attended the University of Arkansas Medical School, where she obtained her M.D. degree in 1960. After completing an internship at the University of Minnesota Hospital and a residency in pediatrics at the University of Arkansas Medical Center, Elders earned an M.S. in Biochemistry in 1967. Elders then received a National Institutes of Health career development award, also serving as assistant professor in pediatrics at the University of Arkansas Medical Center from 1967. She was promoted to associate professor in 1971 and professor in 1976. Her research interests focused on endocrinology, and she received certification as a pediatric endocrinologist in 1978. She became an expert on childhood sexual development. In 1987, Elders was appointed Director of the Arkansas Department of Health by then-Governor Bill Clinton. Her accomplishments in this position included a ten-fold increase in the number of early childhood screenings annually and almost a doubling of the immunization rate for two-year-olds in Arkansas. In 1992, she was elected President of the Association of State and Territorial Health Officers.

    65. INTERIM RESOLUTION 99-11
    REQUESTING THE HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON education AND THE SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEEON education OF THE arkansas general ASSEMBLY TO TAKE STEPS TO EXPRESS AN
    http://www.civiced.org/pc_statelegis_AR.html
    INTERIM RESOLUTION 99-11
    REQUESTING THE HOUSE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION AND THE SENATE INTERIM COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION OF THE ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO TAKE STEPS TO EXPRESS AN INTEREST IN ARKANSAS PARTICIPATING IN THE "PROJECT CITIZEN" PROGRAM. WHEREAS, In far too many instances only a minority of the qualified electors in this state (and throughout the country) even bother to cast their votes for public office-seekers; and WHEREAS, Public apathy, cynicism and low voter turnout do not serve the best interests of a democratic society and the American form of government; and WHEREAS, The National Conference of State Legislatures and the Center for Civic Education are sponsoring a "civic awareness" program entitled, "Project Citizen"; and WHEREAS, Project Citizen is currently being utilized by the thirty-five (35) other states and is designed as an academic competition among middle school students in grades 6 through 9; and WHEREAS, Program participants learn to select, analyze, and develop alternative solutions to community problems and to propose public policy for resolving said problems which will be evaluated by a panel of judges from the legislature and local community, and WHEREAS, Project Citizen participants are likely to be better prepared to become productive members of society and to make batter informed decisions as they assume the responsibilities of adult citizenship.

    66. National Endowment For The Arts Grant Applications For Federal Funds, Financial
    and cannot have previously received an arkansas Arts Council divided into three categoriesMAP general Operating Support, MAP Arts in education and MAP
    http://www.arkansasarts.com/grants/
    T he Arkansas Arts Council administers both federal and state funds for programs and services to arts organizations, schools and individual artists. Federal funds are appropriated by Congress to the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) which in turn grants funds to the Arkansas Arts Council. State funds are appropriated by the Arkansas General Assembly. Grant monies from the Arkansas Arts Council are awarded annually. We recommend that the appropriate Program Manager be contacted before you apply for any Arkansas Arts Council grant. Check out our current Grant Recipients. GRANT CATEGORIES The following Grant Applications and Grant Application Instructions are available as Microsoft Word Documents. You will need either Microsoft Word or the free Microsoft Word Viewer to open the document. Note: Applicants should use the "TAB" key to move from field to field within an application. For further information, or to request a hard copy of an application, contact the Arkansas Arts Council at (501) 324-9766 or send us an email Arts In Education Arts In Education projects currently in place.

    67. General Information
    after graduation through continuing medical education requirements and In general,a physician assistant will see PAs in arkansas and Illinois have statutory
    http://www.aapa.org/geninfo1.html
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    Information about PAs and the PA Profession General Information PA Education Scope of Practice Physicians and PAs ... PA Organizations General Information Q. What is a Physician Assistant (PA)? A. Physician assistants are health care professionals licensed to practice medicine with physician supervision. PAs employed by the federal government are credentialed to practice. As part of their comprehensive responsibilities, PAs conduct physical exams, diagnose and treat illnesses, order and interpret tests, counsel on preventive health care, assist in surgery, and in most states can write prescriptions. PAs are trained in intensive education programs accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) Because of the close working relationship the PAs have with physicians, PAs are educated in the medical model designed to complement physician training. Upon graduation, physician assistants take a national certification examination developed by the National Commission on Certification of PAs in conjunction with the National Board of Medical Examiners. To maintain their national certification, PAs must log 100 hours of continuing medical education every two years and sit for a recertification every six years. Graduation from an accredited physician assistant program and passage of the national certifying exam are required for state licensure.

    68. WashLaw Web - State Government AL - CO Page
    Agencies Governor's Office; Attorney general; Higher education. MiscellaneousGovernment Relations Information (From the University of arkansas); Internet Law
    http://www.washlaw.edu/uslaw/uslal_co.html
    State Information for Alabama - Colorado
    Documents relating to state and local government and legislative information.
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    69. DINA: Welcome To Warren, Arkansas
    DINA information on industrial development and community highlights. Pink Tomato Festival overview.Category Regional North America arkansas Localities W Warren...... availability and relations, progressive leadership, quality education opportunitiesand coastal plains area of South arkansas where vibrant general Information.
    http://warren.dina.org/
    Welcome to Warren, Arkansas
    Quick Search Full Search Looking for quality of life, a business climate that fosters growth and neighbors you can call friends? Look no further than Bradley County, just an hour and a half drive south from Little Rock. Warren, Hermitage and Banks are the incorporated communities within Bradley County. Low business costs, convenient industrial sites, multi-modal transportation access, excellent work force availability and relations, progressive leadership, quality education opportunities and an outstanding quality of life create an ideal climate for success. Community commitment to economic development is evident with a new one-cent city-wide sales tax passed in 1994 in the city of Warren with 78% support. Half of the revenue is dedicated to economic development; the remaining half is committed to increasing police and fire protection, improving city streets, and building a new sports complex. Bradley County is famous for its tall pines and pink tomatoes. The Bradley County Pink is the world's best-tasting tomato. Schedule your visit during the summer harvest - and the Pink Tomato Festival at Warren in June - and you're in for delicious good times. A trip to Warren also puts you in the midst of Arkansas' great outdoors: tall pines, bottomland hardwoods, cypress sloughs - we've got it all. And that includes terrific hunting and fishing opportunities as well.
    Location
    Warren is centrally located for business growth and transportation of goods to south-central markets including Little Rock, Dallas, Shreveport, Monroe, Memphis, Jackson, St. Louis, Kansas City, Tulsa and other metropolitan areas. US Highway 278 and US Highway 63, Arkansas State Highways 8 and 189 intersect at Warren.

    70. ASLA - Arkansas Student Loan Authority
    links below to guide you to other areas of interest in your pursuit of informationabout higher education. general Information Sites. arkansas Home Page Visit
    http://www.asla.state.ar.us/other/
    We encourage you to use the convenience of the Internet links below to guide you to other areas of interest in your pursuit of information about higher education. General Information Sites Arkansas Home Page
    Visit the education resources in Arkansas and check out Arkansas College and University websites. Arkansas Department of Higher Education
    The state offers various financial aid programs. Arkansas Department of Workforce Education
    The Arkansas Technical Careers Student Loan forgiveness program was created to provide assistance and training to fill demands in various technical occupations. Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
    Are you a single parent interested in going back to college? You may qualify for a Single Parent Scholarship. Arkansas GIFT College Investing Plan
    Get more information about the Arkansas tax-deferred Tuition Savings Program Trust.

    71. MUSE NEWS GENERAL MUSEUM INFORMATION
    general MUSEUM INFORMATION. HISTORY. education OUTREACH. The Museum's education programincludes Service to arkansas Tech University students and faculty
    http://museum.atu.edu/GENINF1.HTM

    72. Office Of The Arkansas Attorney General, Mike Beebe
    Office of the Attorney general, 200 CatlettPrien Tower, 323 Center Street, Little Rock, arkansas, 72201.
    http://www.ag.state.ar.us/

    73. Arkansas Secretary Of State - Communications And Education
    State Songs. arkansas (You Run Deep in Me). Oh, arkansas. arkansas. The arkansas Traveler (with Communications and education Department. arkansas Secretary of State
    http://www.sosweb.state.ar.us/about_ark
    About The State of Arkansas
    A Brief History of Arkansas
    ARkan-SAW or Ar-KANSAS?

    Facts About Arkansas

    The Story Behind the Flag
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    How Did Arkansas Get Its Name ?

    State Symbols
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    State Songs Arkansas (You Run Deep in Me) Oh, Arkansas Arkansas The Arkansas Traveler (with music!) O riginally part of the Louisiana Purchase of 1803, Arkansas was organized into a territory in 1819 with same northern, eastern and southern borders it shares today. On June 15, 1836 Arkansas became the 25th State of the United States of America with a new border on the West and stands as the 26th in size with an area of 53,225 square miles. Over the past 500 years, Arkansas has grown from vast wilderness to a thriving state with a population of 2.5 million and industries ranging from agriculture to technology to commerce. Officially known as "The Natural State", Arkansas is known throughout the country for its natural beauty, clear lakes and streams and abundance of natural wildlife. For more information: Communications and Education Department Arkansas Secretary of State State Capitol, Room 03

    74. Education News
    AEA Legislative Alert AEA Position on education Reform Rich Curriculum Curriculum, ArkansasTeacher Retirement System asks general Assembly for Increase in
    http://www.aeaonline.org/news/education_news.asp
    History Why Join? Programs, Services
    AEA-NEA Member Benefits
    ... U.S. DOE Education News Flash
    Read Across America 2003 is Quickly Approaching
    Check here for information regarding Read Across America, and links for you to order supplies and products for your school's Read Across America event.
    School Reorganization Plan Comparisons
    AEA has recently crafted a "Comparison of Legislation" concerning school district reorganization, as well as a list of "Frequently Asked Questions", and "Facts & Fiction" page, also concerning school district consolidation.
    Senate Bill 758 (School Reorganization)
    Click the link below to view the PDF version of Senate Bill 758.
    Little Rock School teacher, Katherine Wright Knight, who was just recently named Arkansas Teacher of the Year, has been awarded the NEA Foundation Award For Teaching Excellence.
    Teacher of the Year

    NEA Foundation Award for Teaching Excellence
    Governor Releases Education Reform Plan Arkansas Governor, Mike Huckabee, gave the state legislature his State of the State Address on Tuesday, January 14. Gov. Huckabee also released his education reform plan, as well as his proposal for school district consolidation.

    75. McLean V. Arkansas Board Of Education
    The U.S. District Court decision in which 'balanced treatment' for creationism and evolution in arkansas public school science classrooms was ruled unconstitutional. Jewish Committee, the arkansas education Association, the National Association include the arkansas Board of education and its members,
    http://cns-web.bu.edu/pub/dorman/mva.html
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    McLean v. Arkansas Board of Education
    Decision by U.S. District Court Judge William R. Overton
    Judgment
    Pursuant to the Court's Memorandum Opinion filed this date, judgment is hereby entered in favor of the plaintiffs and against the defendants. The relief prayed for is granted. Dated this January 5, 1982.
    Injunction
    Pursuant to the Court's Memorandum Opinion filed this date, the defendants and each of them and all their servants and employees are hereby permanently enjoined from implementing in any manner Act 590 of the Acts of Arkansas of 1981. It is so ordered this January 5, 1982.
    Memorandum Opinion
    Introduction
    et seq. , (1981 Supp.). Its essential mandate is stated in its first sentence: ``Public schools within this State shall give balanced treatment to creation-science and to evolution-science.'' On May 27, 1981, this suit was filed challenging the constitutional validity of Act 590 on three distinct grounds. First, it is contended that Act 590 constitutes an establishment of religion prohibited by the First Amendment to the Constitution, which is made applicable to the states by the Fourteenth Amendment. Second, the plaintiffs argue the Act violates a right to academic freedom which they say is guaranteed to students and teachers by the Free Speech Clause of the First Amendment. Third, plaintiffs allege the Act is impermissibly vague and thereby violates the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.

    76. Programs & Projects In RSA: Formula Grants, Rehabilitation Continuing Education
    general RCEP. Grantee University of arkansas Rehabilitation Continuing EducationCenter PO Box 1358 Hot Springs, AR 71902. Director Jeanne Miller.
    http://www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/RSA/PGMS/RT/catrcep.html
    REHABILITATION CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS The Rehabilitation Continuing Education Programs (RCEPs) are training centers that serve a federal region by providing a broad integrated sequence of training activities that focus on meeting recurrent and common training needs of employed rehabilitation personnel. General RCEPs provide training for state VR agency staff. Community Rehabilitation Program (CRP) RCEPs, provide training programs for staff of related public and private nonprofit rehabilitation agencies. Generally, RSA funds one general and one CRP RCEP per Department of Education Region (Region IV has two general RCEPs). These RCEPs are listed below: REGION I: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont
    GENERAL RCEP Grantee: Assumption College

    500 Salisbury Street, PO Box 15005
    Director: Thomas McCarthy, Ed.D. E-mail: tmccarth@assumption.edu Web site www.assumption.edu/html/socrehab/ Phone: Grant: Start Date: Duration: 5 years Region:
    CRP RCEP Grantee: University of Hartford

    New England Regional (RCEP/CRP)
    Rehabilitation Training Programs
    200 Bloomfield Avenue , Room A-228

    77. Arkansas Family Council - Home School
    Family Council's education Alliance Division serves as a state home school organization and home school resource.
    http://www.familycouncil.org/eahms.html

    Family Council

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    Home Schooling
    ... Private School Arkansas Physicians Resource Council Mission Accomplishments Interview with Dr. Tad Pruitt Exec. Committee Contact Us Contact Info Home Schooling The Arkansas Home Scholar, edited by Jerry Cox and Melissa Savary, is a newsletter published bi-monthly by The Education Alliance. It covers issues related to Arkansas home schooling. Contact us to get this newsletter FREE! To receive more FREE information and materials from Family Council and the Arkansas Education Alliance, Click Here! The Education Alliance also sponsors an annual State Home School Convention. The next convention will be held May 18-19, 2003. Here's a list of some of the local home school support groups in Arkansas. Download the Home School Notice of Intent from the Arkansas Department of Education Web Site You may also want to check out the Home School Office of the Arkansas Department of Education for:

    78. Majors And Degrees Available For Arkansas, University Of Key
    arkansas, University of Request Information Majors and Degrees, Adult and ContinuingEducation and Teaching, Agricultural Production Operations, general,
    http://www.collegeview.com/college/collegesearch/keyfacts/majors_degrees.jsp?sci

    79. Education World® - Student Resources : College Preparation : Scholarships : Gen
    Scholarship Information Service (ASIS) Free database of arkansas scholarships. Educationnews updates, features, and information on financial aid, distance
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=977

    80. Cossatot Community College Of The University Of Arkansas - Catalog - Philosophy
    It is the belief of Cossatot Community College of the University of arkansas thatgeneral education is providing opportunity for students to acquire knowledge
    http://ctc.tec.ar.us/catalog/philo.htm
    PHILOSOPHY OF GENERAL EDUCATION
    It is the belief of Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas that general education is providing opportunity for students to acquire knowledge and skills necessary for living and working in today's global society. The College has established a required core of general education courses for the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees, the Associate in Arts or Science degrees and for the one-year certificates. Some general education is integrated into teaching each college course so that one or more of these general education concepts are practiced in each course. Students who earn a degree or certificate are expected to demonstrate proficiency in general, social, personal, cultural and technical competencies. The student will:
    • demonstrate problem-solving and critical thinking ability
    • communicate competently through reading, listening, writing, and speaking
    • effectively apply mathematical skills
    • effectively utilize learning tools and resources
    • demonstrate an appreciation and understanding of human characteristics
    • understand the diversities of major cultural, political, and economic systems that function in organized societies

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