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21. 10,000 Friends Of Pennsylvania -- Home Page
and federal, state, tribal, and local agencies, the guide this challenge, the 2003Pennsylvania Historic Preservation will focus on heritage education and give
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2002 Gubernatorial Agenda Implementing MPC Reforms ... Metropolitan Philadelphia Policy Center 10,000 Friends' Web site was given the PA Destination of the Day Award by Kessler Freedman, Inc. on June 8, 2000. Pennsylvania needs Friends more than ever. Join us to help save our cities, towns, and countryside. 10,000 Friends is an alliance of organizations and individuals committed to enhancing the quality of life for all Pennsylvanians by promoting policies and actions that will revitalize and sustain the social and economic well-being of Pennsylvania's diverse urban, suburban, and rural communities, foster responsible land use, and conserve natural, heritage, and fiscal resources. You can help... WHAT'S NEW?
last updated Monday, April 07, 2003 " $101 million buys 27,000 Chesco acres. Some want even more accounting of the county's ambitious open-space and Landscapes programs." Read this April 2, 2003

22. Pennsylvania Economy League
in public relations by practitioners in agencies, industry, government, and UrbanAffairs Coalition's education, Children and pennsylvania Economy League, Inc.
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The Pennsylvania Economy League is an independent, nonprofit public policy research and development organization. PEL's mission is to promote better government for a more competitive region by providing information and support to the civic leadership of Southeastern Pennsylvania. PEL is supported by individual and corporate members in the region leaders in their industries and in their communities who understand how sound public policies and effective government support the region's economic competitiveness. Under the leadership of its Board of Directors and David Thornburgh, Executive Director , and with additional project funding from foundations, civic organizations, and local governments, PEL:
  • Analyzes and communicates the effect of public policies on the region's economy and its constituents;
    Promotes innovative programs or policies that have proved successful in other regions of the country or the world;
    Works directly with government officials in the region to research, design, and implement effective programs;

23. The Business Roundtable Education The Workforce
combine state and local education agencies with higher Susan L. Traiman Director education Initiative The Business of Technology 601 pennsylvania Avenue, NW
http://brtable.org/toolkit/introduction.html

24. SEER Brochure
SEER's member agencies include ° ° California Department of of education °° Ohio Department of education ° ° pennsylvania Department of
http://www.seer.org/pages/Brochure.html
Introduction
SEER is a cooperative program that helps state education agencies in their efforts to strengthen the role of environment-based educational approaches in K-12 curricula and systemic reform efforts. SEER's staff coordinates professional development activities and research programs, disseminates educational resource materials and provides technical assistance to the states.
SEER was established in 1995 with funding from The Pew Charitable Trusts, a national philanthropy with major interests in both environmental and school reform issues.
The Council of Chief State School Officers administers the grant. Representatives of the participating state education agencies serve as SEER's professional advisory board.
Program History
A 1994 study of federal and state education agencies, local school districts, universities and environmental organizations revealed a broad-scale need for better information about strategies that are working to integrate environmental content, pedagogy and principles into formal K-12 educational systems. This study found that EE had achieved only minor integration in systemic education reform efforts. (Click here to see a copy of the report)
As part of the study, environmental education coordinators from nine state education agencies convened to identify what specific steps needed to be taken to build a better knowledge base for the field. Among their recommendations was the establishment of a national entity that could help facilitate information sharing among the EE coordinators in the various state agencies and identify successful implementation strategies that might be replicated.

25. Official Notice
get your district the lowest, bid protected pennsylvania school pricing as well asthe specific needs of education agencies. the PEPPM website at www.peppm.org
http://www.peppm.org/pa/services/note.htm
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H to M ... Guest Book MEMORANDUM Download PDF version TO: Pennsylvania School District, AVTS, Intermediate Unit, Public Library and Other Eligible Purchasers’ Administrators and Staff FROM: Jim Randecker, PEPPM Project Director Chris Kerwin, PEPPM Administrator and CSIU Deputy Executive Director SUBJECT: PEPPM 2003 - Official LEA Notice DATE: January 1, 2003 The CSIU has once again solicited and awarded PEPPM technology bids for 2003 for all Pennsylvania LEAs (local education agencies, which includes school districts, AVTS units and intermediate units) under the sponsorship of the Pennsylvania Department of Education. State-approved private schools providing PDE-approved special education programs, nonpublic schools, community colleges, public libraries, state-approved charter schools, as well as colleges, universities county governments, local municipalities and related county/municipal authorities (with vendor's approval and where permissible by statute or regulation) are also eligible PEPPM LEA purchasers. You now can select from product lines using PEPPM, the premier bid-protected cooperative buying program for Pennsylvania LEAs. Many product line awards from last year have been extended for 2003.

26. Pennsylvania State Agencies And Programs
These agencies are responsible for coordinating statewide PLCB regulates the alcoholindustry in pennsylvania. The PLCB's Alcohol education Bureau coordinates
http://www.alcoholfreechildren.org/gs/text/states/pa.cfm?doc_id=111

27. Stateline.org: Education
Title I To Local education agencies, according to a Census Bureau report on publiceducation. North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon pennsylvania Rhode Island South
http://www.stateline.org/issue.do?issueId=124

28. Organizations And Agencies / Supports For People With Disabilities
pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PATTAN ) The the Bureau ofSpecial education and its capacity of local educational agencies to provide
http://www.kidstogether.org/org-agn.htm
KIDS TOGETHER, Inc.
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ARC of Pennsylvania
Center for Disability Law and Policy
(CDLP)
In Eastern Pennsylvania Client assistance Program 1617 JFK Boulevard, Suite 800 Philadelphia, PA. 19103 Voice/TDD (215) 557-7112 Toll Free (888) 745-CDLP Fax (215) 557-7602
In Western Pennsylvania Client assistance Program 211 Whitfield Street, Suite 215 Pittsburgh, PA. 15206 Voice/TDD (412) 363-7223 Toll Free (888) 748-CDLP Fax (412) 363-5913 Disability Law Project
801 Arch Street, Suite 610, Philadelphia, PA 19107, (215) 238-8070 (TTY) (215) 238-6069 (Fax) (215) 625- 9589
Free legal assistance for children and adults with developmental disabilities. serious mental health needs, and discrimination in access to services. DLP's main purpose is to advocate for the civil rights of persons with mental and physical disabilities, especially their right to live as integral parts of their communities. dlp.phila@dlp-pa.org Education Law Center 801 Arch St., Suite 610 Phila., PA 19107 (215) 238-6970

29. IEP Planning
and State and local educational agencies in implementing of education relating tothe pennsylvania School Code, state board of education regulations and
http://www.kidstogether.org/iepd.htm
KIDS TOGETHER, Inc.
IEP Planning

Parents' IEP Report
- Click here for 16 pages of valuable information and insight
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30. EAF Home
University of pennsylvania http//www.cpre.org/index_js.htm. Illinoiseducation agencies. Illinois Board of Higher education www.ibhe.org.
http://www.coe.ilstu.edu/edpolctr/links.htm
EAF Home Overview Contacts Grapevine ... Activities

Other Education Policy Centers
Arizona State University www.edpolicylab.org Florida State University http://www.fsu.edu/~cpse/ Indiana University http://www.indiana.edu/~iepc/welcome.html Michigan State University http://www.msu.edu/home/ Pennsylvania State University http://www.ed.psu.edu/pepc/ University of Kentucky http://www.uky.edu/Education/epehead.html University of Pennsylvania http://www.cpre.org/index_js.htm The University of Memphis http://www.yale.edu/envirocenter/ University of Wisconsin-Madison http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/ University of Delaware http://www.rdc.udel.edu/index.htmlr The George Washington University http://www.gwu.edu/~edpol/ieps.html Illinois Education Agencies
Illinois Board of Higher Education www.ibhe.org Illinois Community College Board www.iccb.state.il.us Illinois State Board of Education www.isbe.net Illinois Student Assistance Commission www.isac.org Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy http://www.imsa.edu/ North Central Regional Education Laboratory (NCREL) http://www.ncrel.org

31. About "Pennsylvania Education Network: Link To Learn"
Author pennsylvania Department Of education. of technology in the classroom, includinglinks to related technology initiatives, agencies, and grant
http://mathforum.org/library/view/9210.html
Pennsylvania Education Network: Link To Learn
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Visit this site: http://www.l2l.org/index.html Author: Pennsylvania Department Of Education Description: A three-year (1996-99), $132 million initiative aimed at expanding the use of technology in the classroom, including links to related technology initiatives, agencies, and grant programs, as well as Internet resources for students and parents. Resources for educators include: a site for Professional Development, the Project Profile Search Form, a state-organized list of online educational resources, and the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Teacher's Guide to Career Information Page For Kids. Levels: Elementary Middle School (6-8) High School (9-12) Languages: English Resource Types: Internet Reference Material Math Ed Topics: Technology in Math Ed Staff/Prof Development
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32. Higher Education Partnership Links
Links to Other States' education and Higher education agencies State Department ofeducation, pennsylvania State System Higher education Partnership PO Box 761
http://www.higheredpartners.org/links.html
HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP
INTERNET LINKS AND RESOURCES
HIGHER EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP - Home Page
HIGHER EDUCATION LEADERSHIP

POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE

Links to Other Education Resources
Links to Other States' Education and Higher Education Agencies
State State Education Department State Higher
Education Agency Alabama Alabama State Department of Education Alabama Commission for
Higher Education
Alaska Alaska Department of Education University of Alaska
Board of Regents
Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arizona Commission for
Postsecondary Education
Arkansas Arkansas State Department of Education Arkansas Institutions of
Higher Education
California California Department of Education - Goldmine California Postsecondary Education Commission Colorado Colorado Department of Education Colorado Commission on Higher Education Connecticut Connecticut State Education Department Board of Governors for Higher Education Delaware Delaware State Department of Education Delaware Higher Education Commission Washington D.C

33. Council For Public Education - Pennsylvania
organized labor, community/government agencies, parents, students Center www.eplc.orgprovides information access to the pennsylvania education Policy Letter.
http://www.pacpe.org/links.htm
PROJECTS OF THE COUNCIL FOR PUBLIC EDUCATION
Capital Area Institute for Mathematics and Science
The mission of the Institute
…To support educators to help all Capital Area students attain high levels of mathematical power and scientific literacy. …The Institute is supported by a grant from The Whitaker Foundation. The Institute is located at:
5351 Jaycee Avenue, Suite 3
Harrisburg, PA 17112
(717) 526-6146 phone / (717) 526-6149 fax Or, e-mail Director Dr. Dave Bauman at: dbauman@mathscience.org Partnership for Career Education (formerly the Capital Region School To Work Partnership) Education, business, organized labor, community/government agencies, parents, students working together to serve the community by providing resources/assistance for:
  • school-based
  • work-based
  • community-based learning connecting activities
  • and regional information.
The Partnership strives for excellence in school to work efforts to ensure that ALL students experience all of these learning opportunities through community business partnerships. The PCE Resource Center is located at CPE's office: One Hacc Drive, Whitaker 206

34. Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council - PEHSC
and all other appropriate agencies on matters finances and development, public education,and resources to administrators from across pennsylvania volunteer to
http://www.pehsc.org/
PEHSC Information Click Here for the Draft BLS Protocols 26th Annual
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M ... Legislative Issues Discussion Forums Links Contact Us "This project is funded, in part, under a contract with the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Basic data for use in this study were supplied by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions."
Pennsylvania Emergency Health Service Council

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Mission
The Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council (PEHSC) is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. The core mission of the Pennsylvania Emergency Health Services Council is to serve as an independent advisory body to The Department of Health and all other appropriate agencies on matters pertaining to Emergency Medical Services. As an advocate for its diverse member organizations, PEHSC's ultimate purpose is to foster improvements in the quality and delivery of emergency health services throughout the Commonwealth. Vision
Pennsylvania will be a national leader in developing a unified system of high quality emergency medical services. In partnership with other organizations statewide that are involved with emergency services, PEHSC's future role will include a heightened emphasis on EMS advocacy and legislative liaison, outcomes research, system finances and development, public education, and resources to enhance organizational management.

35. Pennsylvania Parents And Caregivers Resource Network
special education and regular education changes. The pennsylvania Bulletin Onlineincludes the following Rulemakings by State agencies; Proposed Rulemakings by
http://www.ppcrn.org/alerts.htm
Alerts: Current Information on Legislative and Regulatory Issues This page contains a list of sites dedicated to providing the latest information on legislative and regulatory matters.
Legislative and Policy Updates, News, and Materials Link Policy and Information Exchange News. Check this site regularly for the latest in state and federal legislative and policy updates and news. http://www.paddc.org/indexlegislative.html
ARC of PA Online Action Center The Arc PA On Line Action Center is a source of up-to-date information about key legislative issues at the state level and how to contact state legislators. http://www.thearcpa.org/action.html
Education Law Center - PA Alerts Click on "Alerts" at the bottom of the left hand column to find the latest information regarding possible special education and regular education changes. http://www.elc-pa.org/
Disability Law Project Alerts Check this page for the most recent information. http://www.dlp-pa.org/Alerts.htm
PSHA Legislative Alerts This site provided by the PA Speech and Hearing Association contains a wealth of information about Legislative Alerts. http://www.psha.org/legislation.htm

36. Site03 Home Page
Coalition of statewide and local organizations that have come together to combat pennsylvania's number Category Health Addictions Substance Abuse Tobacco Organizations...... Click on the agencies below for more information. Alan Snider, Ph.D. Agricultural Extension education Dept. - PSU. Coalition for a Tobacco Free pennsylvania.
http://www.tobaccofreepa.org/
Coalition for a Tobacco Free Pennsylvania Coalition Members Click on the agencies below for more information.
Allentown Health Bureau

American Academy of Pediatrics - PA Chapter

Berks Coalition for Tobacco-Free Youth
Bethlehem Health Bureau

Clean Air Council

Coalition for a Smoke-Free Valley

Commonwealth Prevention Alliance
Council on Chemical Abuse

Delaware County Community Hospital

Erie County Tobacco Coalition -
E-mail us ... Health Promotion Council of Southeastern PA Hoffman Psychological Associates Montgomery County Health Dept. PA Academy of Family Physicians PA PTA PA Pharmacists Association ... PA Public Health Association PA Society of Internal Medicine Philadelphia Prisons SmokeFree Pennsylvania TEACH Tri-County Tobacco-Free Coalition Unionville High School West View Police Department York Co. Council for a Tobacco-Free Youth Board of Directors Alice J. Dalla Palu, M.P.A., C.A.C. - Coalition for a Smoke-Free Valley

37. Bridges To The Future Initiative: BFI Partnerships
for BFI purposes; and/or (c) national agencies may designate UNESCO) and the GraduateSchool of education at the University of pennsylvania coestablished
http://literacy.org/bfi_ili/partners.html
Rationale Description Updates Press Releases ... Contact
BFI Partnerships
Collaborative Partnerships
The BFI is conceived of as an international public-private collaborative partnership, composed principally of sponsoring agencies (such as international and national corporations, foundations, and international donor agencies), and national operational agencies (both governmental and non-governmental). As a collaborative partnership, BFI will need to obtain a variety of inputs from agencies and institutions worldwide and in partner nations. At the participating country level, one or more national operating agencies will be responsible for BFI implementation in that country. Funding partners will have a role on an international oversight board for the BFI , and will be asked to contribute resources commensurate with ability, interest, and involvement in the initiative.
Budget and Funding Mechanisms
The BFI is designed to be part of national investments that many developing countries are currently making in ICTs to bridge the digital divide in education and technology. While not expected to solve existing inequities, the

38. LITERACY.org: National Center On Adult Literacy (NCAL)
by federal, state, and local agencies as well as Learning Laboratory (PennTELL), Universityof pennsylvania/Graduate School of education, LITERACY.org.
http://literacy.org/ncal.html
National Center on Adult Literacy
The National Center on Adult Literacy (NCAL) was established in 1990 with a major grant from the U.S. Department of Education . The Center is currently supported by federal, state, and local agencies as well as by private foundations and corporations. NCAL is part of the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education , which is registered as a not-for-profit organization (501-C3) in the State of Pennsylvania.
NCAL's mission incorporates three primary goals:
  • to improve understanding of youth and adult learning,
  • to foster innovation and increase effectiveness in youth and adult basic education and literacy work, and
  • to expand access to information and build capacity for literacy and basic skills service provision.
The Center has pursued this mission by engaging in cutting-edge and high-impact research, innovation, and training in youth and adult education in the following areas:
  • research and development;
  • technology and distance learning;
  • staff development and training;
  • curriculum and instruction;

39. OSEP Technical Assistance And Dissemination Network Projects
Consists of over 40 projects funded by the United States Department of education's Office of Special Category Reference education Special education...... Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. 3808 fax joy@nasdse.orgThe primary among federal, state, and local education agencies.
http://www.dssc.org/frc/oseptad.htm
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Clearinghouses ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
ERIC/OSEP Special Project
The Council for Exceptional Children
1110 North Glebe Road Arlington, VA 22201-5704 phone/TTY fax ericec@cec.sped.org ERIC is a distributed national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. ERIC, established in 1966, is supported by The National Library of Education, a part of the U.S. Department of Education's Office of Educational Research and Improvement. The ERIC system WWW Home Page is maintained at the ACCESS ERIC facility. ERIC encompasses the world's largest and most frequently searched education database and a decentralized network of knowledgeable and helpful subject experts. ERIC also maintains an extensive Internet presence, including the award-winning AskERIC question-answering service and Virtual Library, the National Parent Information Network, and more than a dozen subject-oriented gopher and World Wide Web sites. HEATH Resource Center The George Washington University 2121 K Street, NW, Suite 220

40. RRFC Network
funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of educationprograms, practices Minnesota, Missouri, Ohio, pennsylvania, and Wisconsin
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
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Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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