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61. NAAEE Conference 2001
Bob McAfee of the arkansas Environmental education Association and Emilio N ConferenceStaff Barb Eager, Acting Deputy Director, Administration
http://naaee.org/conferences/2001.html
CFC #2311
NAAEE is a member of the Independent Charities of America (ICA) and can receive donations to help support services and programs through United Way and Conservation and Preservation Charities of America 28th Annual Conference in Cincinnati, 1999
29th Annual Conference on South Padre Island, 2000

31st Annual Conference in Boston - August 6-10, 2002
30th Annual Conference
Little Rock, 2001
2001: An EE Odyssey:
Exploring Capacity, Community, Complexity, and Culture
Little Rock, Arkansas
October 11-15, 2001 Conference Registration Information Now Available! General Conference Information
The Conference's four thematic strands are capacity building, biocomplexity, community, and culture. Each day one of the strands will be emphasized. The Capacity Building strand focuses on furthering state/provincial and local efforts to create sustainable environmental education (EE) organizations; develop EE leaders; and achieve comprehensive EE programs at the state/provincial and local levels. Biocomplexity refers to phenomena that arise as a result of dynamic interactions among and between biological systems and the physical environment. From individual cells to ecosystems, these systems interact with each other and with their environment.

62. Faculty: Donald W. Reynolds Center On Aging
in the area of cellular senescence at the laboratory of Dr. Samuel Goldstein, Divisionof Gerontology, University of arkansas for Medical Mech. Ageing dev.
http://centeronaging.uams.edu/faculty/detail.asp?area=research&ID=67

63. Faculty: Donald W. Reynolds Center On Aging
Mech Ageing dev. Copyright © 2002 Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging Universityof arkansas for Medical Sciences 4301 W. Markham Slot 748 Little Rock, AR
http://centeronaging.uams.edu/faculty/detail.asp?offset=-1&ID=59

64. Resource Library Inclusion
arkansas Department of Special education (1994) Little Rock inclusion, staffdevelopment, collaboration, teaming Conference Materials.
http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/resourcebib.html
RISE Resource Library
Library holdings are listed alphabetically by title within the major headings. Hopefully, someday you will be able to do a search. Keywords following each citation may help you in selecting the correct title. For our partner schools. we will deliver what you need. Others will need to come in to our library in 405 Ball Hall.
Page Navigation Page 1 Inclusion/Curriculum Adaptations Autism Disabilities/General
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Behavior Management Collaboration/Teaming/Family
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Reading/Learning Disabilities Augmentative/Alternative Communication Multiple Intelligences Youth Transition Videos

Inclusion /Curriculum Adaptations
  • 1-2-3- ART. Warren, J. (1985) Warren Publishing House, Inc. curriculum Reference Book
  • A facilitatorÕs guide to ÒFacing inclusion: The inclusion seriesÓ (companion to videotape ÒFacing inclusionÓ). Backler, A., et al. (1995) Bloomington, IN: - inclusion, disability awareness, co-teaching, collaboration Manual
  • A Step by Step Guide to Successful Grant Writing. Kyser, J. A. Conference materials

65. October 25
lists schools that offer high quality education at an The University of Central Arkansaswon the women’s 6 pm Scot Yearbook staff Meeting Alphin, Louisiana
http://www.lyon.edu/webdata/groups/greensheet/10-25_greensheet.htm
October 25, 2002 'America's 100 Best College Buys' includes Lyon in 2002-03 edition For the seventh year in a row, Lyon College is included among “America’s 100 Best College Buys.” Lyon is one of six Arkansas colleges and universities included in the 2002-2003 edition of the annual report, which lists schools that offer high quality education at an affordable price. “Lyon College is pleased to have again earned this national recognition for quality and value,” Dr. Walter B. Roettger, president of Lyon, said. “It is testimony to the talent and dedication of our faculty and staff, the preparation and motivation of our students, the vision of our trustees and friends, and the support of the community and region.” Also on the list are Harding University, Hendrix College, John Brown University, Ouachita Baptist University and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Last spring, the company conducted its 12th Annual National College Survey. The survey form was submitted to directors of admissions of 1,485 accredited four-year, residential U.S. colleges and universities. Survey results showed the high school grade point average for entering class freshmen in fall 2001 was 3.21 and the average ACT score was 23. The average GPA for Lyon freshmen was 3.56 and average ACT score was 25.

66. CDOT ACCESS Staff For Calhoun ISD
career. Barry taught network at the Information Technical EducationCenter in Little Rock, arkansas from '982000 as well. He also
http://www.remc12.k12.mi.us/cisd/dept/cdot/cdotemp.htm
Departments Employment Training Board ... Home Page Director of Technology - Mike Oswalt Administrative Technology Services Operational Technology Services Ray Andres Manager of Technology Services Sam Lutgring Manager of Operational Technology Service Nick Baker Zangle Student Services Consultant Dave Bryant Repair Technician Julie Damon WISE Student Services Consultant Cindy Dawson Computer Operator Carole McNamara Human Resource Consultant Barry Shackelford Network Engineer Debi Mueller Zangle Student Services Consultant Jeff Willmarth Network Administrator Dave Reva Zangle Student Services Consultant Sue Wilson Repair Technician Joy Sommers Finance Consultant Sherry Williams Payroll Consultant Autumn Boardman Secretary to Ray and Sam CISD Educational Technology Services Brian Tort Coordinator of Educational Technology Services Dean Miller Network Administrator Sue Wallace Technology Specialist Director of Technology Mike Oswalt joined the Department of Technology team in July 2001. Before that, he worked for Battle Creek Public Schools. His career there included Technology Trainer and Network Administrator (2 years) and Coordinator of Technology Implementation and Evaluation for both BCPS and Lakeview (2 years). Prior to that, he was lead technology teacher at BCPS adult education, as well as part time instructor for Davenport College. His education includes a Bachelor of Arts degree in Computer Science, Secondary Teaching Certification, and a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership.

67. NAWB Links
About NAWB Mission History Board staff Contact NAWB. North Central. Northwest ArkansasLocal Workforce Investment Board. Big Bend Jobs and education Council, Inc.
http://www.nawb.org/asp/links.asp
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68. Foundation For The Mid South
arkansas DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC devELOPMENT http//www.aedc.state BusinessHigherEducation Forum http//www.bhef.com development Society http//www.comm-dev.org
http://www.fndmidsouth.org/wfa/wfa_6.asp

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT RESOURCE LINKS
Scroll down for links to Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Mid South Delta Region and the United States.
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INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION Colleges, Community Colleges, and Technical Colleges Arkansas Association of Two-Year Colleges Workforce Training Consortium http://wftc.aatyc.org/ Black River Technical College
http://www.blackrivertech.org
Cossatot Community College of the University of Arkansas Business/Industry Training
http://ctc.tec.ar.us/cont/bus.htm
East Arkansas Community College
http://www.eacc.cc.ar.us
Garland County Community College Workforce Development http://www.gccc.cc.ar.us/CSCE/workforce.htm Mid-South Community College
http://www.mscc.cc.ar.us
North Arkansas College
http://pioneer.northark.cc.ar.us
Northwest Arkansas Community College Workforce Development Institute http://www.nwacc.edu/wdi/ Ouachita Technical College Center for Workforce Development http://www.otc.tec.ar.us/workforce Ozarka College
http://www.ozarka.edu
Phillips Community College of the University of Arkansas
http://www.pccua.edu

69. IAF > About The IAF > Board And Advisory Council > Board Of Directors
the US Department of education's National Advisory Council on Women's education Programsby was formally the director of the Department of arkansas Heritage, a
http://www.iaf.gov/about_iaf/directors_council_text_en.asp
The Inter-American Foundation Skip top navigation English About the IAF
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To Apply for a Grant ... Grassroots Dev. Framework Fellowships About the Program Awards by Year U.S. Universities Publications Journal Annual Report Fact Sheets Evaluations ... Index Photo Essay Photo Essay Board of Directors Board and Advisory Council The Inter-American Foundation is governed by a nine-person Board of Directors appointed by the President of the United States and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. Six members of the board are drawn from the private sector and three from federal agencies concerned with Inter-American affairs. The Board appoints a president who serves as the Inter-American Foundation's chief executive officer.
  • Frank Yturria, a member of the IAF board since 1990, is its current chair and served as chair during the administration of former President Bush. Renominated at the end of his term by President Clinton in 1996, Mr. Yturria is the only board member in the IAF's 32-year history to serve two consecutive terms. Previous public service includes his appointment by President Eisenhower as collector of customs for Texas' 23rd district and by President Reagan to the Southern Pacific Commission. Mr. Yturria is founding director and chairman of the board of Texas Bank and Trust and operates Yturria Ranch Enterprises in Brownsville where he resides.

70. USFA: Higher Education: Degrees At A Distance: DDP Colleges And Universities
6782754 FAX (901) 678-4913, Alabama, arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi Universityof Maryland, University College - Distance education - Fire Science, University
http://www.usfa.fema.gov/dhtml/fire-service/tr_ddp_enrl.cfm
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DDP COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES SCHOOL CONTACT REGION Cogswell College Cogswell College
1175 Bordeaux
Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1299
FAX: (408) 747-0764 Arizona, California, Nevada University of Cincinnati University of Cincinnati
College of Applied Science
2220 Victory Parkway
Cincinnati, OH 45206
FAX: (513) 556-4856 Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Wisconsin, Florida, Georgia University of Memphis University College University of Memphis Johnson Hall G-1 Memphis, TN 38152 FAX: (901) 678-4913 Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana Western Oregon University Western Oregon University Division of Extended Programs Monmouth, OR 97361 (800) 451-5767 or (503) 838-8483 FAX: (503) 838-8473 Alaska, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming University of Maryland, University College Distance Education Fire Science University of Maryland University College Undergraduate Programs 3501 University Blvd.

71. ACT Chapters And Advisers
Extension education University of arkansas 304A Agriculture Falls Tamia Trulson AcademicStaff Lecturer Agricultural education Department University
http://natact.ifas.ufl.edu/directory.html
ACT Chapters and Advisers
For a print-friendly version of the chapters and advisers, click here for a .pdf format.
Cal Poly State University
Scott Vernon
Director
Brock Center for Ag Communication
Cal Poly State University
San Luis Obispo, CA 93407
Phone 805-756-2707
Fax 805-756-2799
E-mail svernon@calpoly.edu Kansas State University
Kristina Boone
Associate Professor Communications 301 Umberger Hall Kansas State University Manhattan, KS 66506-3402 Phone 785-532-1163 Fax 785-532-5633 E-mail kboone@oz.oznet.ksu.edu Linda Sleichter Marketing Specialist 316 Umberger Hall Manhattan, KS 66506 Phone 785-532-5269 Fax 785-532-5633 Email lsleicht@oznet.ksu.edu Michigan State University Mikel Woods Assistant Professor ANR Education and Communication Systems 409 Agriculture Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone 517-355-6580 Fax 517-353-4981 E-mail mwoods@msu.edu Jim Lucas Instructor/Advisor ANR Education and Communication Systems 409 Agriculture Hall Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824 Phone 517-355-6580 ext. 233 Fax 517-353-4981 E-mail lucasjam@msu.edu

72. Covenant College
Department Faculty and staff, Biology (1972) Ph.D., University of arkansas; MA and EducationEngineering English Foreign Language History Information Computer
http://www.covenant.edu/undergrad/faculty/biology.php
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MORRIS, Timothy D.
Associate Professor of Biology (1995) Ph.D., University of Florida; B.A., Covenant College
morris@covenant.edu

WENGER, Jerome D. Associate Professor of Biology (1972) Ph.D., University of Arkansas; M.A. and B.S., Western Michigan University wenger@covenant.edu Biology Information: Biology Courses Core Courses Biology Faculty Student Publications: Allison Harbert David Fish Academic Information: Academic Bulletin Faculty Academic Calendar Maintained by the Office of Admissions. E-mail questions or comments to info@covenant.edu Contact Art Biology ... Youth Ministry

73. All Staff
he worked for the University of arkansas ADA (Americans Such experiential educationpursuits led him to Poulter Prior to joining the Keystone staff in February
http://www.keystone.org/About_Us/All_Staff/all_staff.html
So Bob, about that position on the board...” The Ke ystone Center Staff Biographies Hot Links To Staff Bios
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Martin Jordon

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Field Instructors Lisa Mayhew Aaron Murray Lindsay Katharine Smith Guff Van Vooren ... Alicia Crichton Science and Public Policy Partners and Contractors Jack Bagriansky Doug Brookman Kristi Parker Celico Rich Rosenzweig ... James Strock Peter Ad ler
Title: Director Location: Keystone, Colorado and Building Trust : 20 Things You Can Do to Help Environmental Stakeholder Groups Talk More Effectively About Science, Culture, Professional Knowledge, and Community Wisdo m (National Policy Consensus Center, 2002). He has written Beyond Paradise and Oxtail Soup (Ox Bow Press, 1993 and 2000) and numerous articles and monographs. Denise Ba rlock Back to Top Title: Outreach Coordinator Division: Science School Location: Keystone, Colorado

74. FCASD School Board Notes August 2000 School Board Notes
staff Retirement - Elementary - State ­ To adjust to actual Jeni L. Kanche, 1320Arkansas Avenue, Pittsburgh position in the business education department at
http://www.fcasd.edu/district/board_notes/00-01/aug00.shtml
FCASD District Information School Board Notes 2000-2001 School Board Notes August 14, 2000
Combined Agenda Study Session and Regular Business Meeting
ROLL CALL
PUBLIC COMMENTS SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT
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District Wins Awards in 2000 National Publications Contest

Two school district publications have received national awards in the National School Public Relations Association's (NSPRA) 2000 Publications and Electronic Media Contest. The district received Awards of Merit for the April 1999 budget issue of the Fox Chapel Area School District Community Newsletter and the 1998-1999 individual schools annual reports. There were a total of 988 entries in the publication's portion of this year's national contest.
Of those, 129 Awards of Excellence, 189 Awards of Merit, and 252 Awards of Honorable Mention were awarded to school districts from across the nation. The district has received certificates in honor of the awards. The district's winning publications were coordinated by Bonnie Berzonski , coordinator of communications.

75. College Of Business Administration: Faculty Info
education Ph.D., University of arkansas MBA, University of arkansas BS, arkansasTech University. © 2001 The University of Tulsa, College of Business.
http://www.cba.utulsa.edu/Faculty/View/Default.asp?t=45

76. Forum / School Performance Reports Online
staff Experience / Certification detailing staff educational attainment and us/srcs/main.aspArkansas School Report http//www.dc.gov/citizen/education.htm.
http://nces.ed.gov/forum/performance.asp
site index ED.gov
The information and opinions published here are the product of the National Forum on Education Statistics and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Department of Education or the National Center for Education Statistics.
The means by which states have sought to publicly evaluate their public school districts and/or individual schools vary. The following categories are included in table 1, below:
  • Student outcome - measures such as attendance/dropout rates, graduation rates, graduate plans, student/staff ratios, etc., that give added insight on school environment
  • Special populations - numbers or percentages of special student populations, whether disabled, gifted, vocational, English as a Second Language, etc.
  • School safety - statistics that go beyond reporting suspensions/expulsions to actually detailing specific crimes committed in school
  • Demographics - particularly ethnic and poverty breakdowns
  • Student performance - comparisons of results of statewide norm- and criterion-referenced tests
  • Staff Experience / Certification - detailing staff educational attainment and employment experience
  • Finances - including per-pupil expenditures, sources of revenues, etc.

77. RBS Special Initiatives
to whom the doors to education were not open. Rural Development Partner InstitutionsAlcorn State University, Mississippi; University of arkansas, Pine Bluff;
http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/rbs/oa/1890.htm
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SPECIAL INITIATIVES
Photo courtesy of Tuskegee University Statue of Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915, founder of Tuskegee University, Alabama, 1881.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Rural Development mission area and the 1890 Land-Grant colleges and universities are working together on a new approach to support the development of businesses that create quality jobs. This partnership will help the 1890 institutions provide businesses with the assistance needed to organize and operate efficiently and profitably.
The 1890 institutions have some of the best agricultural science and business education programs in the nation. USDA is building on the strength of these programs to ensure that quality education related to small business development is also available in these communities.
Program Goals
  • Develop income-producing projects for under-developed rural communities. Create self-sustaining, long-term economic development in targeted areas of high unemployment through partnerships with the universities and community-based organizations. Assist and guide these communities in becoming self-sustainable.

78. Faculty: Donald W. Reynolds Center On Aging
Mech Ageing dev. Donald W. Reynolds Center on Aging, Copyright © 2003 Donald W.Reynolds Center on Aging University of arkansas for Medical Sciences 4301 W
http://www.centeronaging.com/faculty/detail.asp?offset=-1&ID=59

79. SHARE
SelfHelp Assistance Resource education (SHARE) program. year, Little Dixie's SHAREstaff monitors approximately by the program are arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana
http://littledixiecaa.homestead.com/SHARE.html
Little Dixie Program Links AmeriCorps
Beavers Bend
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Youth Restitution Program

While most programs operated by Little Dixie are in Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Counties, there are some efforts that take us well out of southeast Oklahoma. One such program is Little Dixie's Self-Help Assistance Resource Education (SHARE) program. Since 1980, Little Dixie has held a contract with USDA Rural Development to administer training and management assistance to Rural Development and Self-Help Housing grantees in an 11-state region of the country. Little Dixie staff members travel throughout the central part of the country to provide training and monitoring services. The training includes overall program structuring, planning and operational management such as budgeting, staffing, etc. Among the areas monitored are: program compliance reviews; expenditures of program administrative funds; clientele contruction money; and construction quality. Each year, Little Dixie's SHARE staff monitors approximately $4 million in administrative budgets and $20 million in construction budgets of Self-Help Housing Program grantees. States currently being served by the program are: Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming.

80. Arkansas State University (www.astate.edu)
Jonesboro school invites prospective students to register online. Includes a link the arkansas Review.
http://www.astate.edu/
Apply/Register On-Line Employment/Jobs Upcoming Events Directories ... ASU Self-Study Report Take me to . . SITE INDEX About ASU Academic Affairs Academic Information Administration/Services Admissions Advancement Advisement Services Agriculture Alumni Relations Arts and Sciences Arkansas Review Assessment Services Athletics Biological Sciences Blackboard Board of Trustees Bookstore Bradbury Gallery Bulletin-Graduate Bulletin-Undergraduate Business Campus Calendar Campus News Campus Programs Campus Safety Card Center Career Opportunities Career Services Catalog-Graduate Catalog-Undergraduate CESL Center for Learn. Tech. Class Schedule Club Sports Colleges/Departments Communications (College of) Communications (PR office) Computing News Continuing Education Convocation Center Counseling Center Current Students Degree Programs Offered Delta Blues Delta Center Econ. Dev. Delta Health Ed. Part. Delta Studies Development Dining Services Directories Disability Services Education Employment Opportunities Engineering Environmental Health Equine Center Events on Campus Facilities Management Faculty Senate Faculty/Staff Faculty Women's Club Finance Office Financial Aid/Scholarships Fine Arts Forms Foundation Fowler Center Graduate School Graduation Graphic Standards Manual Greek Life Guestbook Health Center Hemingway-Pfeiffer Herald Heritage Studies Honors Program Human Resources Inside ASU Institutional Research International Programs International Student Services Jobs KASU Lecture~Concert Series Library Map Military Science

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