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  1. Pennsylvania higher education: Laws, regulations, standards, policies, and circulars, for state-owned and state-related institutions by Robert A Bowser, 1980
  2. State regulation of health education programs and institutions in Pennsylvania at the postsecondary level: A preliminary statement by Walter F Grimes, 1976
  3. Accessible education through assistive technology.: An article from: T H E Journal (Technological Horizons In Education) by Elizabeth A. White, Shelley B. Wepner, et all 2003-02-01
  4. A safety and health guide for vocational educators: Incorporating requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, relevant Pennsylvania ... education and work study programs by Ray Wahl, 1977
  5. Government regulation of higher education: An address before the opening general session of the Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Universities, Hershey, Pennsylvania, Sept. 25, 1978 by Dallin H Oaks, 1978
  6. Vocational and adult education: Major regulation issues : presented to the Education Commission of the States Annual Meeting : Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, July 25, 1985 by Robert M Worthington, 1985
  7. One school's approach to no child left behind: there were already a lot of positive things about Pennsylvania's Columbia-Montour Area Vocational Technical ... do better!".: An article from: Techniques by Ivan A. Shibley, 2005-04-01
  8. New Pennsylvania law has colleges wondering what to expect.: An article from: Community College Week by Rebecca Adamus, 2005-10-10
  9. Black scholar denied Pa. law license in 1847 admitted to state bar.(George B. Vashon, Pennsylvania): An article from: Diverse Issues in Higher Education by Unavailable, 2010-05-27
  10. Pennsylvania governor wants to grow dual-enrollment programs.(around the nation)(Edward G. Rendell): An article from: Community College Week
  11. Pennsylvania community colleges receive $22.8 million funding increase.: An article from: Community College Week by Evelyn Heitman, 2005-08-01
  12. A truncated functional behavioral assessment procedure for children with disruptive classroom behaviors.: An article from: Education & Treatment of Children by Melissa Packenham, Rosalyn Shute, et all 2004-02-01
  13. Concept maps: A practical solution for completing functional behavior assessments.: An article from: Education & Treatment of Children by Marion Fesmire, Martha C.P. Lisner, et all 2003-02-01
  14. "Social forces in the communities in which they live": Indiana State Normal School and an education for activism and reform.(PART III: BEFORE)(Essay): An article from: Studies in the Humanities by Theresa Mcdevitt, Irwin Marcus, 2009-12-01

61. Jim Williams
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62. Frequently Asked Questions
To meet PA Department of education regulations, we now require a 5day Studentswill meet in Harrisburg, pennsylvania (or elsewhere if more convenient for
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    63. PA Human Relations Commission Home Page
    Link to the Commission’s regulations. Links to state and national education organizationsthat Tension incident statistics, pennsylvania’s Hate Crime Law
    http://www.phrc.state.pa.us/
    Discrimination, prejudice and bias. Three words that can mean a lot of things to a lot of people. Our purpose is to provide you with answers to questions that you may have about the Commission, our procedures and our role within Pennsylvania: investigating complaints of discrimination and monitoring bias-related crimes and tension within our communities.
    About the Commission
    Where to file, Directions to Offices
    Publications
    State-required posters, Annual Reports and key informational pamphlets are available for use.
    Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
    How long do I have to file? Does it cost anything? Do I need a lawyer? Can I be fired for filing a complaint? Where can I get the posters I need? Do I have to come to a fact-finding conference? This section answers these questions and many more.
    Am I a victim of unlawful discrimination and what do I do?
    Finding an answer to these questions can be found here. Read about case examples that may be just like yours; learn about the basic steps in an investigation; define key definitions; and find out where to file a complaint.
    Legal
    Education
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    Community Services
    Links to national organizations that promote messages of equity, understanding, tolerance and respect for others are found here.

    64. Boat Pennsylvania: Official Boating Safety Courses With Online Boater Certificat
    need a replacement for your permanent pennsylvania Boating Safety education Certificate,go and the current boating laws and regulations in pennsylvania
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    Home PA Video Boating Safety Course PA Internet Boating Safety Course
    Pennsylvania boating safety courses and certification tests online!
    Welcome to the official site for the boating safety courses and PWC (jet ski) safety courses. The courses found on this site satisfy Pennsylvania's law requiring operators to have a Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate. Taking a boating safety course will teach you about boating safety and Pennsylvania boating laws, and will also make you eligible for a discount on your boat or PWC (jet ski) insurance! Below you'll find options for an online Pennsylvania boating safety course with an online certification test, a Pennsylvania video home-study boating education course, and Pennsylvania classroom boat safety courses. Take a boating safety course by studying at home in either of these two convenient ways and receive your official Pennsylvania Boating Safety Education Certificate!
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    65. Duquesne University In Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    Duquesne University in Pittsburgh, pennsylvania Why choose Nursing Administration,Nursing education, Family Nurse question on immigration regulations, a class
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    • Professional and regional accreditations Ranked within the top 10 Catholic universities in the U.S. Ranked within the top seven percent of best university experiences for the cost Ranked as one of the safest campuses in the U.S.A. Ranked within the top 100 of most wired universities Ranked as one of the best educational experiences for building character Ranked within the top five of national Catholic universities with the greatest international population Ranked second among national Catholic universities with the greatest international diversity
    What degrees and programs are offered at Duquesne? Graduate Degree Programs are italicized.
    • School of Liberal Arts: Classical Civilization, Classics, Communication Studies, Computer Science, English, Greek, History, International Relations, Journalism, Latin, Mathematics, Media Studies, Modern Languages, Multimedia Arts, Philosophy, Political Science, Pre-Law, Pre-Osteopathic Medicine, Psychology, Sociology, Spanish, Studio Art, Theatre Arts, Theology, and World Literature.

    66. Pennsylvania Training And Technical Assistance Network
    Early Intervention. Higher education. Instruction. FAPE in LRE
    http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/
    This page uses frames, but your browser doesn't support them. Welcome to the Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network

    67. PACLE HomePage
    pennsylvania Continuing Legal education were adopted to assure that lawyers admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of pennsylvania continue their education
    http://www.pacle.org/
    The Rules for Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education were adopted to assure that lawyers admitted to practice in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania continue their education to have and maintain the requisite knowledge and skill necessary to fulfill their professional responsibilities.

    68. K-12 Special Education
    ConsultLine at 1800-879-2301 (in-state) or (717) 657-5842 (out-of-state) for informationregarding Special education regulations and the Complaint System.
    http://www.pde.state.pa.us/special_edu/site/default.asp
    Events Grants and Funding Approved Private Schools Charter Schools ... View as Text-Only Special Education
    Mission
    To set high standards for all exceptional students in the Commonwealth receiving special education services and programs.
    Role
    To provide effective and efficient administration and management of the Commonwealth's resources dedicated to enabling school districts to maintain high standards in their delivery of a Free and Appropriate Education to exceptional students.
    Function
    To provide effective and efficient planning, administration, monitoring, and training activities which result in an appropriate education aimed at increasing standards for all exceptional students. You may contact the Bureau at: (717) 783-6913 or TDD(717) 787-7367. Parents and advocates may contact the Special Education ConsultLine at 1-800-879-2301 (in-state) or (717) 657-5842 (out-of-state) for information regarding Special Education Regulations and the Complaint System. You may also access further information about Parents' Rights from this site. Questions you have may be addressed under Frequently Asked Questions . Please check that site first. Voter Registration Services As part of its provision of services to special education students designed for transition to adult life, school districts and other local education agencies are required to afford students the opportunity to register to vote upon attaining 18 years of age. For information regarding voter registration services or to obtain a voter registration application, you may contact the Department of State's Voter Registration Division at 1-800-552-VOTE, or

    69. Welcome - Contents
    The pennsylvania Continuing Legal education Board 5035 Ritter Rd., Suite 500 PO Box 869 Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 (800) 497-2253 - (717) 795-2139 - FAX (717
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    70. Special Education Regulations
    IU 13 Human Resources staff held 6 open houses for paraeducator recruitment,resulting in 34 new hires during 200102. Special education regulations.
    http://www.iu13.k12.pa.us/ecs_regulations.shtml
    IU 13’s Natural Gas Buying Group purchased approximately 325,000 MCF of natural gas in 2001-02.
    Special Education Regulations
    The following links take you to other websites which provide information regarding state and federal special education regulations: Contact the webmaster

    71. Pennsylvania Code
    State System of Higher education Chapter 505. This material has been drawndirectly from the official pennsylvania Code full text database.
    http://www.pacode.com/secure/data/022/022toc.html
    TITLE 22
    EDUCATION
    PART I. State Board of Education
    Subpart A. Miscellaneous Provisions
    Chapter 1. Preliminary Provisions (View pdf)
    Chapter 3. (View pdf)
    Chapter 4. Academic Standards and Assessment (View pdf)
    Chapter 5. (View pdf)
    Chapter 6. (View pdf)
    Chapter 7. Pupil Personnel Services (View pdf)
    Chapter 8. Criminal History Background Checks (View pdf)
    Chapter 9. Instructional Media Services (View pdf) Chapter 11. Pupil Attendance (View pdf) Chapter 12. Students (View pdf) Chapter 13. (View pdf) Chapter 14. Special Education Services and Programs (View pdf) Chapter 15. Protected Handicapped Students (View pdf) Chapter 16. Special Education for Gifted Students (View pdf) Chapter 17. Intermediate Units (View pdf) Subpart B. Educational Facilities Chapter 21. School Buildings (View pdf) Chapter 23. Pupil Transportation (View pdf) Subpart C. Higher Education Chapter 31. General Provisions (View pdf) Chapter 32. Equal Education Opportunity (View pdf) Chapter 33. College and University Security (View pdf) Chapter 34. Branch Campuses for State-Supported Institutions (View pdf) Chapter 35. Community Colleges (View pdf) Chapter 36.

    72. Special Education News -- Pennsylvania Law Changes
    rolls across the United States, pennsylvania is facing state plans to adjust its regulationsto more the 1997 Individuals with Disabilities education Act, but
    http://www.specialednews.com/states/statesnews/PAreform101399.html
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    PENNSYLVANIA ADVOCATES KNOCK PLANNED LAW CHANGES
    October 13, 1999 As the wave of IDEA-mandated state law changes rolls across the United States, Pennsylvania is facing a storm of controversy over its planned adjustments. The state plans to adjust its regulations to more closely match the 1997 Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, but state advocacy groups say the changes will likely eliminate valuable services provided under current state law. The board's Standing Committee on Special Education opened to public comment a list of proposed changes to chapter 14 of the state law, holding several public forums in September and October. Written comments are being accepted through Friday. "The committee has developed a draft of Chapter 14 which reflects its decision to craft minimal regulations referencing federal law and regulations while adding a limited number of Pennsylvania-specific requirements," the group said in announcing its proposed alterations. As reported, federal allocation of special education funds hinges on compliance with the law, though states have rarely been punished for missing that mark. While the state characterizes the changes as "minimal," the

    73. Pennsylvania Legal Resources. Court Cases, Statutes, Codes & Regulations For Pen
    pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council, (PHCCCC). pennsylvaniaHigher education Assistance Agency, (PHEAA). PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORIES
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    PENNSYLVANIA JUDICIARY PA Supreme Court Admin. Off.of PA Courts Supreme Court Rules U.S. 3rd Circuit Court ... Phil. Trial Lawyers Assoc. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORIES Consultants Court Reporters Document Retrievers Expert Witness ... Process Servers PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNMENT Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Governor's Office Pennsylvania State Senate Pennsylvania House of Rep's ... MORE NON-LEGAL RESOURCES Appraisals On-line Blue Book - Autos Research - Court Docs Maps and Driving ... White Pages STATE LEGAL RESOURCES Find Legal Employees !!

    74. Charter Schools And Special Education Web Site
    The issue of charter schools and special education is just beginning to schools facewhen trying to comply with federal laws and regulations governing children
    http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/3837/

    Charter Schools and Special Education Web Site
    You have found a web site dedicated to the topic of charter schools and special education!
    This site is intended to provide a centralized place on the 'Net where information about charter schools and special education is gathered in one place.
    Your input is welcome!
    BOOKMARK THIS SITE RIGHT NOW BEFORE YOU FORGET AND CAN'T FIND YOUR WAY BACK!
    Additional information will be added to this site periodically, including additional REFERENCES on charter schools and special education (updated 10/3/99).
    [This page was UPDATED on 10/3/99 you may wish to "Reload" to be sure your version is current!]
    INDEX FOR THIS PAGE:
    Go to COMMENTARY

    Go to GENERAL EDUCATION LINKS

    Go to GENERAL CHARTER SCHOOL LINKS

    Go to CHARTER SCHOOLS AND SPECIAL EDUCATION LINKS
    ... Go to QUOTES COMMENTARY The issue of charter schools and special education is just beginning to generate national attention, as evidenced by a growing body of literature pointing out the challenges which charter schools face when trying to comply with federal laws and regulations governing children with disabilities. See my REFERENCES on charter schools and special education (updated 10/3/99) for a number of relevant references.

    75. New Page 1
    Chapter 14 Information. Revised Chapter 14 Special education regulations Resources.Revised Chapter 14 Special education regulations Resources for Parents.
    http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/Fed_PA_Sp_Ed_Law/Chapter 14_Info.htm
    Chapter 14 Information
    Revised Chapter 14 Special Education Regulations Resources
    Revised Chapter 14 Special Education Regulations Resources for Parents
    Chapter 14
    Special Education Services and Programs Side By Side Quick Reference
    Part 300 compared to Chapter 14
    Federal to State Side By Side Quick Reference
    Chapter 14 compared to Part 300
    State to Federal Basic Education Circulars (BECs) PDE Policy Interpretations Chapter 14
    Questions and Answers #1
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    76. State Laws And Regulations
    scrambling to reform their education system, the a perspective on homeschooling,laws, and regulations.
    http://www.home-ed-magazine.com/HSRSC/hsrsc_lws.rgs.html
    PLEASE READ
    BEFORE GOING FURTHER
    The HEM staff has been considering pulling these listings. The main reason is that as homeschooling becomes more widely accepted, and as states are scrambling to reform their education system, the situation becomes more complex. This makes overviews, listings and rankings less valid. We have, however, decided to keep these listings in place because they carry, at a minimum, a link to your state government. Additionally we hope reading cited code and at least one homeschooler's interpretation will help start to demystify legislation and encourage you to investigate further. When talking to new homeschoolers we often hear concerns about the law. Is homeschooling legal? Who do I have to notify? What do I have to teach? While the legalities are a concern that should not be ignored, neither should our response be automatic and not thought out carefully.
    There is no single source, no one true homeschooling authority. We all own the responsibility to think through laws and regulations on homeschooling. Of course you'll find those who disagree - an entire industry has grown up around the fact that there are differences of opinion on homeschooling's legal matters. What we offer here are overviews of laws and regulations compiled by knowledgeable homeschoolers. These files are not legal advice nor the final word on the subject. They are simply a starting point. To maintain our freedom to homeschool we will each need to go far beyond any convenient compilation or synopsis. We need to continue to do our own learning, lead our own research, and decide on our own actions.

    77. IEP Planning
    BEC) BEC's provide guidance from the Department of education relating to the PennsylvaniaSchool Code, state board of education regulations and standards, 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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    78. NASW-PA
    Please familiarize yourself with the continuing education regulations. InPennsylvania there are 3 approved ways to offer continuing education
    http://www.nasw-pa.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=96

    79. PA Bulletin, Volume 32, No. 5, Contents
    tests for Classroom PlusPennsylvania's education Support Services Care Center ofPennsylvania for exception. exceptions to health care facility regulations.
    http://www.pabulletin.com/secure/data/vol32/32-5/
    PENNSYLVANIA BULLETIN
    Volume 32 Number 5
    Saturday, February 2, 2002 * Harrisburg, Pa.
    Pages 541726
    CONTENTS
    THE COURTS
    DISCIPLINARY BOARD OF THE SUPREME COURT
    Notice of suspension Notice of transfer of attorneys to inactive status
    LOCAL COURT RULES
    Carbon County
    Electronic monitoring fees; no. 046 MI 97 Intermediate punishment plan; no. 057 MI 93
    Luzerne County
    Supervision fees for adult probation/adult parole department; no. 15 misc. of 2002
    Tioga County
    Fee schedule for domestic relations section; no. 13 M.S. 2002
    Washington County
    L-1303hearing, notice of continuance, call of the list; no. 2001-1
    RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE
    Damages for delay
    EXECUTIVE AGENCIES
    DELAWARE RIVER BASIN COMMISSION
    Notices
    Commission meeting and public hearing
    DEPARTMENT OF BANKING
    Notices
    Action on applications Election of Nesquehoning Savings Bank to exercise conditional powers
    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
    Notices
    Eligibility tests for Classroom PlusPennsylvania's Education Support Services Program
    DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    Notices
    Applications, actions and special notices

    80. SpecialEdLaw.net - Special Education Law Resources
    for education Rights conducts a variety of SpecialEdLaw.net Professional educationPrograms at CER’s Conference Center in Philadelphia, pennsylvania, in San
    http://www.specialedlaw.net/

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