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  1. (Black & White Reprint) 1971 Yearbook: Jane Addams Vocational High School, Bronx, New York
  2. (Black & White Reprint) 1966 Yearbook: Trott Vocational School, Niagara Falls, New York
  3. (Color Reprint) 1934 Yearbook: Trott Vocational School, Niagara Falls, New York
  4. (Black & White Reprint) 1962 Yearbook: Burgard Vocational School 301, Buffalo, New York
  5. (Color Reprint) 1963 Yearbook: Burgard Vocational School 301, Buffalo, New York
  6. (Black & White Reprint) 1963 Yearbook: Burgard Vocational School 301, Buffalo, New York
  7. (Black & White Reprint) 1974 Yearbook: Grace H. Dodge Vocational High School, Bronx, New York
  8. (Black & White Reprint) 1978 Yearbook: Eli Whitney Vocational High School, Brooklyn, New York
  9. (Color Reprint) 1984 Yearbook: Queens Vocational School, Long Island City, New York
  10. (Black & White Reprint) 1973 Yearbook: McKinley Vocational High School 305, Buffalo, New York
  11. (Black & White Reprint) 1959 Yearbook: McKinley Vocational High School 305, Buffalo, New York
  12. (Color Reprint) 1960 Yearbook: McKinley Vocational High School 305, Buffalo, New York
  13. (Color Reprint) 1926 Yearbook: McKinley Vocational High School 305, Buffalo, New York
  14. (Color Reprint) 1947 Yearbook: McKinley Vocational High School 305, Buffalo, New York

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42. United Nations Children's Fund - History Of Organization
schools, 965 prevocational training schools, 31 schools for training pre-vocationalinstructors, 600 new york, United Nations (E/ICEF/ 608), 1971.
http://www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1965/unicef-history.html
Established by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946 and originally known as the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), the UN Children's Fund has employed three approaches in discharging its mandate.*
For the postwar period 1946 to 1950, the "emergency needs approach" meant swift action to meet the food, clothing, and health needs of children, particularly in Europe. At an expenditure of $112,000,000, UNICEF distributed various articles of clothing to five million children in twelve countries, vaccinated eight million against tuberculosis, rebuilt milk processing and distribution facilities, and, at the climax of its effort in Europe, provided a daily supplementary meal to millions of children.
During the period 1951-1960, UNICEF continued to meet emergency needs, but at the same time moved into the long-range benefit approach. To protect the health of children, UNICEF conducted campaigns against tuberculosis, yaws, leprosy, and malaria; made provisions for environmental sanitation; encouraged maternal and child health care education. To raise nutritional standards for children, UNICEF helped countries produce and distribute low-cost, high-protein foods and fostered programs to educate people in their use. To provide for the social welfare of children, UNICEF instituted informal training of mothers in child rearing and home improvement, aided services for children through day-care and neighborhood centers, family counseling, and youth clubs. The expenditures totalled $150,000,000.

43. Syracuse District Office At The New York State Vocational And Educational Servic
Targeted Audience Parents and students from junior and senior high schools; guidancecounselors Place Empire Room, new york State Fairgrounds, Syracuse.
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Transition Events – 2003 In an effort to assist students, parents, guardians and advocates in the transition process, several community agencies and schools offer informational events. Representatives at these events can include local colleges, training facilities and support service providers. All the events listed here are open to the public and are free of charge unless otherwise noted. Positive Approaches to Behavioral Supports Date : April 10, 2003 Time : 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Place : Greenpoint Senior Living Center 150 Old Liverpool Road, Liverpool Presente r: Dr. Susan Scharoun Targeted Audience : Individuals with disabilities, family members, professionals A CNY Training Coalition Presentation Cost Contact : Anne Winschel, 478-1462 ext. 323

44. 2002 Pocketbook Of Goals And Results For Individuals With Disabilities
Mission of the new york State Education Department's Office of vocational and Educational MathematicsExaminations Public schools Only - 2001;
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Adults District Offices Employers Handbook ... NYSED Home Vocational and Educational Services for Individuals with Disabilities
New York State Education Department Pocketbook Directory (other years available) 2002 Pocketbook in PDF Format (323 KB) Expanded Index
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47. From Checker's Desk
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48. Vocational Education Resources
Infoweb Public schools of North This page has information on vocational educationprograms leading English-language publishers with headquarters in new york.
http://pegasus.cc.ucf.edu/~sorg/vocation.html
The Vocational Education Resources page has been relocated to: http://reach.ucf.edu/~voced/mainresources.htm

49. ::: Research Room - Education Records :::
new york schools have pioneered approaches and methods ranging from standardizedtesting to bilingual education and vocational training.
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New York has served as a national leader in education from the inception of public schooling. New York schools have pioneered approaches and methods ranging from standardized testing to bilingual education and vocational training.
Education Records in the State Archives The State Archives holds educational records created by the State Education Department and other State agencies. The records document the development of educational programs at all levels - from elementary schooling to post-graduate certification. Most early records relating to education were destroyed in the 1911 Capitol fire. The records held by the Archives include:

50. PrintEd Accredited Schools
List of Accredited schools (February 11 vocational Technical, Scotch Plains WarrenCounty vocational Technical School, Washington new york High School
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52. Resources-publication Curriculum Designers
Houghton Mifflin new york, l992. National Center for Research in vocational Education CareerAcademies Partnerships for Reconstructing American High schools.
http://www.curriculumdesigners.com/index_resources_pub.htm
See NEW issue from ASCD Curriculum Technology Quarterly- Spring 2003 Vol.12 No.3: Connecting Curriculum Mapping and Technology: Digital Forms Aid Data Analysis and Decision Making The following annotated bibliography is a list of essential readings for informing work on school reform. Publications BIBLIOGRAPHY of recommended authors f or Dr. Jacobs' publications click here *
  • Applied Academics: Modernizing Vocational Education. (1990, March). Columbus, OH: Department of Education, Division of Vocational and Career Education. Barth, Patte and Ruth Mitchell. Smart Start: Elementary Education for the 21st Century. Washington, D.C.: Council for Basic Education, l992. Barth, Roland S. Improving Schools from Within: Teachers, Parents, and Principals Can Make the Difference. Jossey-Bass Inc., San Francisco, CA, 1991. Beane, James A. A Middle School Curriculum for Rhetoric to Reality. Columbus, Ohio: National Middle School Association: 1990 Beane, James A."The Middle School: The Natural Home of the Integrated Curriculum". Educational Leaders 49:9-13, October, 1991.

53. NYCBOE Job Search - Help
Special Education Programs provide educational, vocational and behavioral Title Iservices in over 250 schools throughout the five boroughs of new york City
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=Brooklyn (Kings County) M =Manhattan Q =Queens R =Staten Island (Richmond County) X =Bronx Glossary of Terms: Boroughs : The City of New York comprises five geographic sections called “boroughs.” Schools that are part of Community School Districts, High Schools and Specialized Superintendencies all receive a borough designation as follows: K=Brooklyn (Kings County) M=Manhattan Q=Queens R=Staten Island (Richmond County) X=Bronx The district number will identify the type of school or program but the district letter designates the location. This is helpful because each borough includes diverse types of schools and programs. Community School District : There are 32 Community School Districts located throughout the five boroughs of New York City. The Community School Districts, supervised by a Community Superintendent and Community School Board, operate elementary, intermediate/middle and junior high schools.

54. The New York City Department Of Education
The Official Site of new york City link to home. vocational HIGH SCHOOL,26,132. 1,204, schools, 153,134, Students Receiving Special Education Svcs.
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SCHOOL REGISTER Oct.31st,2002 ELEMENTARY JH/IS ACADEMIC HIGHSCHOOL/GED ALTERNATIVE H.S. PROGRAMS COLLABORATIVE VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL SPECIAL -ED PROGRAMS TOTAL 2002-03 REGISTER For questions and technical support, please email edwsupport@nycboe.net
2002 - 2003 AT A GLANCE (As of 12/31/02) Total Enrollment Schools Students Receiving Special Education Services Average Class Size (Grades 4-9) English Language Learners Billion $ DOE Aprroved Budget Graduates (Local Diplomas, Regents, Regents with Honors, GEDs

55. Preparing Future Faculty: List Of All Schools Involved
Bolded schools are cluster anchors. Albuquerque Technical vocational Institute,new Mexico, Milwaukee Baruch College, new york, North Seattle Community College
http://www.preparing-faculty.org/PFFWeb.295.htm
Institutions Involved in PFF
The following institutions are partners in the PFF program. Bolded schools are cluster "anchors."
Adams State College, Colorado Michigan Technological University Agnes Scott College, Georgia Midlands Technical College, South Carolina Albuquerque Technical Vocational Institute, New Mexico Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design, Wisconsin Alcorn State University, Mississippi Minneapolis Community and Technical College, Minnesota Alverno College, Wisconsin Morehouse College, Georgia Amherst College, Massachusetts Morehouse School of Medicine, Georgia Anderson College, South Carolina Mount Saint Mary's College, California Arizona State University Mount San Antonio College, California Arizona State University-East Murray State University, Kentucky Arizona State University-West Nebraska Wesleyan University Armand Hammer United World College, New Mexico New Hampshire Community Technical College Asbury College, Kentucky

56. ACCSCT
Nebraska Council of Private vocational schools (402643-2639). new Mexico Associationof Private schools (505-828 Coalition of new york State Career schools (914
http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies
(a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113) New Hampshire School-to-Work Initiative Oklahoma Department of Career and Technical Education Utah Adult Education Services (801-538-7821)

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Yellow Pages for new york Click on a category Alarms Car Loans Conversions Dealers new Cars Dealers Education Arts schools Business vocational Colleges
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59. High Schools That Work
new york Dewitt Wallace Reader’s Digest Foundation. High schools That Work andWhole School Reform Academic Achievement of vocational Completers Through
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Research Basis Supporting Key Practices of High Schools That Work
Raising Expectations:
Covington, Martin V. 1992. Making the Grade: A Self-Worth Perspective on Motivation and School Reform . New York: Cambridge University Press. Marshall, Hermine H., and Rhona S. Weinstein. 1984. Classroom Factors Affecting Students: Self Evaluation: An Interaction Model. Review of Educational Research National Association of Secondary School Principals. 1996. Breaking Ranks: Changing an American Institution. Reston, VA. Quality Education for Minorities Project. 1990. Education That Works: An Action Plan for the Education of Minorities . Cambridge, MA. Rosenthal, Robert. 1987. Pygmalion Effects: Existence, Magnitude, and Social Importance. Educational Researcher Rosenthal, Robert, and Lenore Jacobson. 1968. Pygmalion in the Classroom: Teacher Expectations and Pupils’ Intellectual Development . New York: Rinehart and Winston. Stevenson, Harold W. 1990. Making the Grade in Mathematics . Reston, VA: National Council of Teachers of Mathematics.

60. About World Of Knowledge Foundation
Congress and the German Bundestag. For applications from new york ornew Jersey vocational schools, please contact Roudinah Youssef.
http://www.worldofknowledge.org/news/pressrel.htm
The Congress-Bundestag Vocational Exchange to Germany Through a partnership with Nacel Open Door,
The World of Knowledge Foundation Offers Exchange Study Abroad Opportunity in Germany for New York and New Jersey Vocational School Students

Through a partnership with Nacel Open Door, the World of Knowledge Foundation is marketing the The Congress-Bundestag Vocational Exchange to Germany in the states of New Jersey and New York.
Exerpts from Nacel Open Door's website about The Congress-Bundestag program:
The Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program provides a unique intercultural educational opportunity for American and German youth. Each year over 300 American high school students receive full scholarships to become exchange students to Germany, where they will live with host families for a year and attend German schools. Similarly, German students live for a year with American families in the United States. This program is supported, as well as funded, by the United States Congress and the German Bundestag.
For applications from New York or New Jersey vocational schools

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