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61. In India, A New Approach To Vocational Education
a wide range of developmentoriented activities, from the health, hygiene, literacy,the education of children doing these things; some vocational skills - so
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Side Stories
1. What is real development? Buses, cars and tractors or cooperation and unity?
2. For more than half a century, New Era High School has set the pace for service
NEDI administration
building
Director, NEDI
Surveys of the Institute's graduates indicate that 30 percent have found employment in the vocation they were trained in and another 40 percent have established their own businesses, for a total of some 70 percent who are working in the field for which they were trained.
NEDI computer
science program
Director, NEDI

NEDI motorcycle
repair program Courses in literacy, personal development and women's advancement. Children perform indigenous songs. The region near Bombay (Mumbai), showing Panchgani, a hill station where NEDI is located. NEDI has outreach programs in five Indian states: Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Manipur, and Sikkim. Sherif Rushdy
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Volume 9, Issue 3 / October - December 1997 In India, a new approach to vocational education The New Era Development Institute seeks to provide students with skills to earn a living and impart a new vision of community service. "Our product is basically a transformed individual." SATARA, Maharashtra, India - In India's now burgeoning economy, the building trades are flourishing, and learning how to install electrical wiring in homes is an important and potentially profitable skill.

62. EAC - Programs & Services - Education & Vocational Division
plan may include the following educational activities such as ESL services or basiceducation, GED preparation vocational activities include job skills and job
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"Since I've been involved in the WORC program my life will never be the same. I have walked through doors that I thought would never open." - Donna (WORC client)
Alternative learning environments for adolescents include structured, full-time academic programs for those unable to learn in a traditional school environment as well as preparation for equivalency diplomas for high school dropouts. Services also include vocational rehabilitation for persons with a history of substance abuse, job skills training for female offenders, and placement for public assistance recipients.
  • Suited For Success : Provides suitable interview attire for individuals seeking employment. (516) 539-0150 ACHIEVE : Provides education, high school equivalency preparation, counseling and work experience to high school dropouts in the Hempstead area. (516) 486-7973 Nassau Learning Center : Offers individualized instruction for who need an alternative learning environment.

63. Educational Portals
Physical education, Science, Social Studies, vocational education. links on all topicsdealing with education. life skills, extracurricular activities and much
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This is the place for fun ideas and activities for kids, parents, student teachers, and teachers. ALA Resources for Parents and Kids.
Established by the American Library Association, this site maintains links and guides for kids and teens. It also has links to many Homeschool based sites. AmericaTakingAction for Kids
This site list the web sites for schools across the United States.

64. Judith J. Lambrecht - Work, Community, And Family Education Faculty [WCFE]
to examine the nature of work activities and problem In Encyclopedia of education(2 nd ed.). New York Journal of vocational education Research, 25(1), 6389.
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Work, Community, and Family Education
420A VoTech Education Building 1954 Buford Avenue St. Paul, MN 55108-6197 Phone: 612-626-1256 or 612-626-8276 Fax: E-mail: jlambrec@umn.edu

65. UNICEF TURKEY
receive vocational practices in their work places and vocational education at Apprenticeshipand Non activities SAMPLES. Isparta Apprenticeship education Center.
http://www.unicef.org/turkey/u_in_tr/apptraining.htm

66. Nat'l Academies Press, Understanding Agriculture: (1988), Appendix B: Agricultur
tional, life, passage, activities, teach, distinctive, legislation about agri culturevocational or otherwise be integrated into general education; at what age
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Understanding Agriculture: New Directions for Education
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67. Nat'l Academies Press, Understanding Agriculture: (1988), 3. Vocational Agricult
pro, district, minority, education, resources, teaching business, educational, vocational,UNDERSTANDING, support leaders, skills, activities, emphasis, name
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Contents, pp. ix-ix 1. Executive Summary, pp. 1-7 2. Agricultural Literacy, pp. 8-24 3. Vocational Agricultural Educatio..., pp. 25-47 Text References, pp. 48-50 Appendix A: The Changing Face of Am..., pp. 51-53 Appendix B: Agricultural Education ..., pp. 54-59 Appendix C: The Education Reform Mo..., pp. 60-62 Appendix References, pp. 63-64 Index, pp. 65-68
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Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-viii Contents, pp. ix-ix 1. Executive Summary, pp. 1-7 2. Agricultural Literacy, pp. 8-24 3. Vocational Agricultural Educatio..., pp. 25-47 Text References, pp. 48-50 Appendix A: The Changing Face of Am..., pp. 51-53 Appendix B: Agricultural Education ..., pp. 54-59 Appendix C: The Education Reform Mo..., pp. 60-62 Appendix References, pp. 63-64 Index, pp. 65-68 The Open Book page image presentation framework is not designed to replace printed books, nor emulate HTML. Rather, it is a free, browsable, nonproprietary, fully and deeply searchable version of the publication which we can inexpensively and quickly produce to make the material available worldwide. For most effective printing, use the "print" button available via the OpenBook tool block, above. The 300 x 150 dpi PDF linked to it is printable on your local printer.
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68. Transition Services
educators General educators, including vocational education teachers as a progressionof vocational exploration to and facilitate social activities with peers
http://www.rockingham.k12.va.us/RCPS_sped/transerv.html
Transition Services
Links to Transition Services Websites
What are transition services?
Transition Services as defined in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) are: "...a coordinated set of activities for a student, which promotes movement from school to post-school activities: Post-secondary education Vocational training Integrated employment Supported employment Continuing and adult education Adult services Independent living Community participation "...based upon the individual student's needs, preferences and interests, and shall include: Instruction Community experiences The development of employment and other post-school adult living objectives Acquisition of daily living skills Functional vocational evaluation." The ultimate goal of transition planning is meaningful employment and a quality adult life for all individuals with disabilities.
Who should be involved in transition planning?
Students receiving special education services may require services and supports in their transition to life after graduation. This requires planning long before students leave the educational system. Transition planning is a student-centered team effort.

69. 4-H SHOOTING, HUNTING, SAFETY EDUCATION And SHOOTING SPORTS In ARIZONA
basic skills and build toward more advanced activities. Shooting education is an outstandingway to provide archery equipment opens valuable vocational and life
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What We Teach
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Why Shooting Education
What Participants Gain
Shooting Ed Leader Is
Leader’s Responsibilities Parent’s Responsibilities Arizona 4-H SS Leader Certification Information 4-H Picture Alubum Current/Future Dates for Workshops/Competitions 4-H Links (check for new links) Other Shooting Education Links Next Certification Workshop The 4 H's: H ead, H eart, H ands, H ealth
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INTERESTED IN KIDS, SAFETY, SHOOTING, HUNTING?
I am interested. I am a 4-H and an NRA certified Pistol Instuctor and a member of the Arizona 4-H State Instructor's Team for Shooting Education.
In 4-H, we teach youth and adult leaders
  • to learn, practice, and teach safe and responsible use of firearms and archery equipment.
  • to learn, practice, and teach basic marksmanship skills.
  • to learn, practice, and develop self discipline, sportsmanship, and ethical behavior.
  • to understand the use of conservation and wildlife management.
  • things to consider before purchasing equipment.

70. Teachers-- Postsecondary
vocationaltechnical education teachers have many of the community colleges, vocational-technicalschools graduate student supervision, and other activities.
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Significant Points
  • College faculty usually need a Ph.D. for full-time, tenure-track positions in 4-year colleges and universities.
  • Requirements for postsecondary vocational-technical education teachers include work experience, and formal education ranging from a license or certificate to a college degree.
  • The job market in colleges and universities is expected to improve, but many new openings will be for part-time or nontenure track positions.
  • Job prospects will continue to be better in certain fields-computer science, engineering, and business, for example-that offer attractive nonacademic job opportunities and attract fewer applicants for academic positions.

Nature of the Work About this section Back to Top College and university faculty , who make up the majority of postsecondary teachers, teach and advise nearly 15 million full- and part-time college students and perform a significant part of our Nation's research. Faculty also keep up with developments in their field and consult with government, business, nonprofit, and community organizations.

71. Professional And Related Occupations
agriculturalrelated processes, or home economics activities. fiscal resources forhealth education programs source of training Postsecondary vocational award.
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Athletic trainers
(O*NET 29-9091.00)
Evaluate, advise, and treat athletes to assist recovery from injury, avoid injury, or maintain peak physical fitness.
  • 2000 employment: 15,000 Projected 2000-10 employment change: About as fast as average Most significant source of training: Bachelor’s degree
Audio-visual collections specialists
(O*NET 25-9011.00)
Prepare, plan, and operate audio-visual teaching aids for use in education. May record, catalogue, and file audio-visual materials.
  • 2000 employment: 11,000 Projected 2000-10 employment change: About as fast as average Most significant source of training: Moderate-term on-the-job training
Dietetic technicians
(O*NET 29-2051.00)
Assist dieticians in the provision of food service and nutritional programs. Under the supervision of dieticians, may plan and produce meals based on established guidelines, teach principles of food and nutrition, or counsel individuals.
  • 2000 employment: 26,000

72. School-Teacher.Net
or history, or a vocational area, such as automobile mechanics, business education,or computer Some supervise extracurricular activities after school and
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School Teacher: According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics:
  • With about 1 in 4 Americans enrolled in educational institutions, educational services is the largest industry, accounting for nearly 12 million jobs.
  • Most teaching positions - which constitute almost half of all educational services jobs - require at least a bachelor's degree, and some require a master's or doctoral degree.
  • Retirements in a number of education professions will create many job openings.
Teachers account for almost half of all workers in the educational services industry. Their duties depend on the age group and subject they teach and on the type of institution in which they work. Teachers should have a sincere interest in helping students and the ability to inspire respect, trust, and confidence. Strong speaking and writing skills, inquiring and analytical minds, and a desire to pursue and disseminate knowledge are vital for teachers.
Preschool, kindergarten and elementary school teachers play a critical role in the early development of children. They usually instruct one class in a variety of subjects, introducing the children to mathematics, language, science, and social studies. They use games, artwork, music, computers, and other tools to teach basic skills.
Middle and secondary school teachers help students delve more deeply into subjects introduced in elementary school. Middle and secondary school teachers specialize in a specific academic subject, such as English, mathematics, or history, or a vocational area, such as automobile mechanics, business education, or computer repair. Some supervise extracurricular activities after school and help students deal with academic problems and choose courses, colleges, and careers.

73. Vocational Education
Association for Career and Technical education (ACTE) sponsors vocational teacherswill find pages on Frequently be ordered, as can the nutrition activities.
http://www.southalabama.edu/saric/tim/voced.htm
The Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE) sponsors this website. Vocational teachers will find pages on Frequently Asked Questions, upcoming conventions, and other publications and resources on ACTE Online This site covers everything an Agriscience teacher could need. Educating About Agriculture is an effort of the American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture. There are educational activities, resource materials, links to order appropriate books and videos, charts with state-by-state agriculture statistics, and a space just for kids.
Nutrition is the focus of this website, which includes workshop opportunities and nutrition lesson plans for teachers and school nutrition specialists. Neat Solutions also includes bulletin board ideas and sets that can be ordered, as can the nutrition activities. Teach-nology provides lesson plans across the curriculum. Follow this link to find numerous ideas for nutrition units. Home Back to Subject Area Resources Workshops TiM Trainers' Pages ... SARIC

74. Comprehensive Development Center
based and agencybased activities teach children and the agency to provide specialeducation classes for SERVICES Combines transitional vocational training, to
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Comprehensive Development Center
http://dcwi.com/~cdc/welcome.htm MISSION STATEMENT: At CDC we believe every person should have the opportunity to develop to the maximum of his/her potential. In partnership with the community and families we offer progressive services for individuals with disabilities that nurture their talents and skills to become fully productive citizens.
  • OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • AGE GROUP SERVED: Birth to 5 years, 16 years to life
  • GEOGRAPHIC SERVICE AREA: Benton, Carroll, Jasper, Newton and White counties, Indiana
  • REFERRAL PROCEDURE: Self; Family, Advocate/Caregiver; Vocational Rehabilitation or; Developmental Disability Sections of Department of Disability, Aging and Rehabilitation Services, County Welfare Departments, Community Agencies and others.
  • NUMBER OF INDIVIDUALS RECEIVING SERVICES: Over 140 daily, over 260 annually
  • NUMBER OF STAFF AND QUALIFICATIONS: Total 71: Full-time 62, Regular Part-time 4, Variable Part-time 5. Training in Special Education, Vocational Rehabilitation, Social Services, Education, Home Economics and Business/Industry
  • FUNDING SOURCES: (Percentages based on the 1995 fiscal year budget.)

75. Alphabetical Index To British Council Education And Training Web Pages - Educati
list of British Council education and Training activities. Assistants (helping toteach Irish vocational Partnerships (promoting vocational education and training
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A to Z
Alphabetical list of British Council Education and Training activities Can't find the information you're looking for?
Try a search through the alphabetical list below. A B C D ... W X Y Z Remember, the best way to find out about educational opportunities in the United Kingdom is to contact the British Council office in the country where you live.
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76. A Quality Teacher In Every Classroom: Innovative And Alternative Routes To Licen
math, special education, or vocational/technical subjects. program, which improveschildren's education by increasing for participating in activities that have
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A Quality Teacher in Every Classroom Innovative and Alternative Routes to Licensure: Troops to Teachers Program Purpose of the Program The Troops to Teachers program seeks to ensure that individuals who desire to enter the teaching profession have access to high quality training that will prepare them to become highly qualified teachers. The Troops to Teachers program has the following two components: (1) it helps place eligible members of the Armed Services in teacher training programs designed by the States, and (2) it encourages States or partnerships to develop and implement innovative teacher certification/licensure programs for members of the Armed Services. New Program Improvements and Resources No Child Left Behind Act reauthorizes the Troops to Teachers program, which improves children's education by increasing the number of high-quality professionals in the classroom.

77. Educational Resources, Lesson Plans And Activities At Embracing The Child
Clearinghouse Mathematics and Science education Project SEED Multiplication - activities- teacher designed activities to use and at home to teach the times
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Challenge Act of 1997 ASCD Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development BLOCK SCHEDULING- The Center for Applied Research and Educational Improvement at the University of Minnesota has a site devoted to research on Block Scheduling. It has extensive links to other Web sites, research and publications dealing with block scheduling. A list of schools currently using block scheduling, an online discussion group and a list of frequently asked questions

78. Swiss Vocational Education: Facts, Figures And Prospects
The schools teach the basic theory which the of taking part in the normal activitiesof the the Swiss Pedagogical Institute for vocational education, which is
http://www.nccte.org/events/profdevseries/20000810kurthaefeli/haefelidiscussioni
Swiss Vocational Education: Facts, Figures and Prospects
The Swiss system of vocational training is similar to the German and Austrian systems. It is a "dual" system, i.e. the apprentice‘s training is divided between two bodies: the employer and the vocational school. The employer's task is to teach the apprentice practical skills, while the vocational school teaches him or her the necessary theory relating to the chosen field, as well as general subjects. The federal law on vocational training applies to some 260 occupations in industry, trades, commerce, domestic service; agriculture and forestry (and in the future also to health care, social works and applied arts). Young people go into basic vocational training after completing their compulsory education. At present, from the age of 16, two thirds of the young population who leave lower secondary schools go into apprenticeships of which most last for 3 or 4 years. The less academically gifted children may go into "elementary vocational training" (employment with a company plus vocational school) which lasts 1 or 2 years. In the "dual" system the apprentice does not pay any fees. The vocational courses are free for anyone who has an apprenticeship contract which is approved by the cantonal authorities. The apprentice goes to school one or two days per week and for 40 weeks of the year during his or her training. The scope of vocational training courses, the subjects taught and the number of lessons are fixed for each profession in close collaboration with the corresponding professional association, within the framework of a program drawn up by the Federal Office for Professional Education and Technology. The schools teach the basic theory which the apprentices will need for their chosen career, as well as general subjects.

79. SBC Pacific Bell Knowledge Network Explorer : Online Learning : Blue Web'n Searc
new ideas about technology's role in education and share a collection of Webbasedactivities created by of Internet resources and teach standard concepts in
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23 Sites Found Federal Holidays WebQuest
http://herrickses.org/searingtown/federalholidays/
A relatively simple but well-developed webquest for middle school students. There are two main tasks: 1) students will teach their class about an existing federal holiday by creating a PowerPoint presentation; and 2) student teams will imagine a new holiday that represents the spirit of America and then write a persuasive argument which will be supported by either a poster or a postage stamp in order to convince the class that their idea is the best one. Includes links to all the required sites, a teacher guide, and even a voting ballot. (added 1/10/03, reviewed 1/10/03) International Kids' Space
http://www.kids-space.org
A resource area for children to share their works of art, short stories, and music with others. Click a logo to go to Kids' Space or Kids' Space Connection (added 7/5/96, reviewed 6/12/99) PBS Kids Cyberchase
http://pbskids.org/cyberchase/

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Add to Cart How To Reach and teach Children and 33.30 Add to Cart Social Skills Activitiesfor Special Cart A Survival Kit for the Special education teacher by
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