New Deal Network Photo Gallery Transportation Utilities, education Health Care Miscellaneous, FederalAgencies. Rural Electrification Administration tennessee Valley Authority. http://newdeal.feri.org/library/
Grants And Awards Program, Main Page social service agencies, and various state agencies. excellence in K12 educationand Sponsorships implementation of major humanities projects in tennessee. http://www.tn-humanities.org/grants.htm
Extractions: Humanities Tennessee attempts in all its programs to adhere to the disciplines of scholarly inquiry, to engage all the people of the state in humane and rational conversation, and to strengthen and build community life in Tennessee. Any not-for-profit organization, institution, or governmental agency is eligible to apply for grant funds. Humanities Tennessee has awarded grants to museums, libraries, historical societies, colleges and universities, public television and radio corporations, arts organizations, municipalities, churches and religious organizations, neighborhood and community groups, social service agencies, and various state agencies. Most organizations receiving grant funds have filed the necessary materials to receive official IRS tax-exempt status, although small not-for-profit groups that have not received this status are also eligible for our support. There are four grant lines within the Grants and Awards program. The Letters, Language and Literature and Community Heritage lines support community-generated projects through various grant categories. The Awards of Recognition for Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities support excellence in K-12 education and Sponsorships are available to support the development and implementation of major humanities projects in Tennessee. So that Tennesseans might participate fully in community life today and prepare to participate in community life tomorrow, Humanities Tennessee provides education:
Tennessee Protection & Advocacy policies and regulations * Legislative education * Collaboration with Links to PartnerAgencies and Groups 21st Avenue South Nashville, tennessee 37212 1 http://www.tpainc.org/
FinAid | Other Types Of Aid | US State Government Aid tennessee tennessee Higher education Commission 404 James Robertson ParkwaySuite 1900 Nashville, tennessee 372430820 (615) 741-3605. -or-. http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/state.phtml
Extractions: US State Government Aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to apply for most state loan, grant and scholarship programs, in addition to the federal loans and grants. When you submit the FAFSA to the US Department of Education, they forward the information on the form to the state student assistance agency. Each state has a different FAFSA submission deadline. If you submit your FAFSA by March 1, you will be in time for all state deadlines, other than Michigan. If you miss the deadline, you will be ineligible to receive state aid for the entire academic year. Procedures for applying for state prepaid tuition programs and the national guard differ from state to state. The amount of information provided on the state web sites varies from state to states. Some states provide comprehensive information about residency requirements, loan, grant, scholarship and prepaid tuition programs and other state aid programs. Others provide minimal information. We recommend visiting the sites for both your state of residence and for the states of the colleges to which you are applying. A B C D ...
Tennessee Bankers Association Progress Through Service government and nonprofit agencies will host by the American Bankers Association EducationFoundation tennessee Bankers Association 201 Venture Circle Nashville http://www.tnbankers.org/
Extractions: April 8Virginia Governor Mark Warner (D) signed a bill that gives Virginia state-chartered banks real estate brokerage authority. This makes Virginia the 27th state that allows state banks to engage in real estate brokerage. The legislation cleared both the Virginia House and Senate with no dissenting votes. Febraury 24-National banks should have policies and procedures in place to ensure that neither they nor their subsidiaries engage in predatory lending practices, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency said Friday in advisory letter 2003-3. The letter said that loan practices may be considered deceptive if there is a representation, omission, act or practice that is likely to mislead; the act or practice would likely mislead a reasonable consumer in the targeted audience; and the representation, omission, act or practice is likely to mislead in a material way. "Our guidance goes right to the heart of predatory lending - the provision of credit to people who cannot afford the terms being offered and who may lose their homes as a result," Comptroller of the Currency John Hawke Jr. said.
Tennessee public and private sectors, academia, and federal, state, and local agencies. GLOBEat tennessee State Department of education, Nashville Franchise http://www.teachearth.com/states/Tennessee.htm
Extractions: http://www.nationalgeographic.com/education/index.html The National Geographic Society's Geography Education Program has established a network of state geographic alliances-grassroots organizations composed mainly of K-12 teachers and university geographers-dedicated to improving and promoting geography education. These alliances support professional development for teachers, development of classroom materials, and efforts to make geography a part of state and local curricula. Tennessee Geographic Alliance NASA's State-Based Electronic Notebook is the source for NASA and aerospace education in your state. Includes links to K-university level education contacts, resources, and information. State Geological Survey Almost all of the 50 states (and Puerto Rico) have an agency that deals with geological hazards and resources within its bounds. Some have more than one (e.g., one for petroleum resources, one for general geology, and one for water resources), and some have delegated the responsibilities to a unit within a state university. Most, but not all of these institutions are connected to the Internet. For all of these agencies, we've included snail mail addresses as well as known e-mail and Internet links.
Vocational Education Professional Development Links for collaboration and partnering across the private sector, state agencies and education.Middle tennessee State University http//www.mtsu.edu This is the http://www.mtsu.edu/~voced/links.htm
College And University Accrediting Agencies of degreegranting institutions of higher education in Alabama North Carolina, SouthCarolina, tennessee, Texas, and list of specialized accrediting agencies. http://www.onlinecollegedegrees.net/accredited.html
Extractions: Scope of recognition: the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidate for Accreditation") of institutions of higher education in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Republic of Panama and a limited number of free-standing American-style institutions abroad that are chartered or licensed by an appropriate agency within the Middle States region.
TDTN Members builds statewide partnerships with public and private agencies; and communicates SPANTN(Special education Action Network of tennessee) A family http://kc.vanderbilt.edu/eventinfo/members.html
ERIC/EECE Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota tennessee Texas Utah by the US Departmentof education and is ERIC/EECE Web Address http//ericeece.org Send comments http://ericeece.org/statlink.html
MidTNCareerCenters Statesponsored career center providing a comprehensive network of employment, education, and training Category Regional North America Business and Economy Employment Federal, State and local agencies for seamless coordinates services for the TennesseeCareer Centers. community colleges, vocational education, adult education http://www.careeradvancement.org/
Extractions: On Line. Tennessee's new system of Career Centers is where people and jobs connect. We link employers to a variety of qualified applicants and provide job seekers with access to career development and employment opportunities in Davidson, Rutherford, Trousdale, and Wilson counties. We are building a strong partnership among Federal, State and local agencies for seamless customer services. The Nashville Career Advancement Center serves as the lead agency and coordinates services for the Tennessee Career Centers . Participating partners include community colleges, vocational education, adult education, mature worker programs, vocational rehabilitation, unemployment insurance, human services, and other profit and non-profit organizations.
Education ENGAGED IN BLACKORIENTED OR AFROCENTRIC SELF-education. packages for Schools, CommunityGroups and agencies. FISK UNIVERSITY NASHVILLE, tennessee HARRIS STOWE http://www.myblackinfo.com/education.html
SFWDA Land Use cooperation between all agencies and private sector and BMP guidance and educationprogram; What will be tennessee has a sustainable, managed program developed http://www.sfwda.org/landuse/tnohvplan.html
Extractions: Land Use Home Carla Boucher Roadless Initiative Tennessee OHV Committee ... Big South Fork Land Use Information Tennessee OHV Plan The state of Tennessee has formed a committee to plan for Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) recreational opportunities. The 4WD vehicle representative is Brent Galloway, the Director of Conservation and Land Management of Southern 4WD Association. Brent's e-mail address is onetonjeep@juno.com Goal: "Tennessee has a sustainable, managed program developed through public/private participation that provides quality OHV opportunities while protecting resources." Southern 4WD Association is a driving force in the efforts to get the state of Tennessee to develop a public Off-Highway Vehicle (OHV) program that will build and provide trails and areas for 4-wheeling recreation! We have been pursuing this effort since 1995. This program will become a reality in the next few years.
Selected Accountability Research And Readings periodicals, or in publications by independent agencies. Report prepared for the TennesseeOffice of Evaluation, California Department of education, August 1998 http://www.edsource.org/edu_acc_res.cfm
Extractions: In this section, EdSource points you toward articles and reports that provide background and insight into accountability theory, policy, and practice. The sources listed here have been selected for their relevance and credibility. To nominate additional articles or research for inclusion in this section, please e-mail us. Most bibliographical references below link to an abstract written by EdSource to give you a sense of what the article covers. At the end of each abstract, whenever possible, we have included a link to the complete report or other contact information for obtaining it. Please come back to this section periodically to see new sources or abstracts that have been added. To make this section easier to navigate, we have organized the material into the following categories: Related EdSource Reports: publications by EdSource on this topic.
The Safetyzone | State School Safety Centers violence prevention, training and technical assistance to schools and law enforcementagencies, data collection tennessee Department of education 7th Floor http://www.safetyzone.org/state_centers.html
Extractions: In an effort to address the immediate concerns of the Colorado education community, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) introduced the Safe Communities-Safe Schools initiative in the fall of 1999. This project will consist of the following strategies that will be available to all school communities in Colorado: information about the Safe Communities-Safe Schools Model, technical assistance, publications, web site, information house, media campaign, and a long-term response plan. The SSCC seeks to stimulate discussion, collaboration and action against youth violence by bringing schools, police, youth-serving agencies, the judicial system, and other interested parties together in a statewide collaboration. The coalition, formed in 1994, involves more than 1,500 educators, police, and youth workers in activities and stimulates the creation of community-based violence prevention coalitions. It has assisted schools in developing new violence prevention programs and facilitated networking and information sharing among members through bimonthly forums, major conferences, training seminars, task groups, youth involvement, and in-depth consultation and technical assistance to schools and communities.
Update On Non-Appropriations Items by Senators Bill Frist (Rtennessee) and Jay passed bill insists that local educationagencies receiving the states only that local agencies receiving certain http://www.aip.org/enews/fyi/1999/fyi99.126.htm
Extractions: Number 126: August 31, 1999 Update on Non-Appropriations Items While FYI has focused largely on appropriations in recent weeks, Congress also took action on some non-spending issues before leaving for the August recess. Below are updates on some non- appropriations items of interest. ). It also contains requirements for performance measures and accountability. S. 296 passed the Senate by a unanimous consent agreement, which is usually used for noncontroversial bills. There was no opportunity for floor discussion. The bill has now been referred to the House Science Committee, where Chairman James Sensenbrenner (R-Wisconsin) so far has been opposed to such a sweeping, long-term authorization bill. TEACHER EMPOWERMENT ACT IN THE SENATE : Two weeks after the House passed H.R. 1995, its Teacher Empowerment Act (see FYI NEW HOUSE SCIENCE COMMITTEE RANKING MINORITY MEMBER : Rep. Ralph Hall (D-Texas) has been named by the House Democratic Caucus to replace the late George Brown as Ranking Minority Member on the House Science Committee. "It is an honor to follow [Brown] as Ranking Democrat on the Science Committee," Hall said, "and I look forward to continuing the good work that he has done to promote scientific research and discovery for the benefit of all Americans." Hall has served on the Science Committee for all of his 10 terms in the House, and chaired the Science Committee's Space Subcommittee during the 102nd and 103rd sessions of Congress. He has been a strong supporter of the International Space Station and has commented that "the space station is what has kept me in Congress," according to Congressional Quarterly.
EE Link: State - TN in tennessee, helps local agencies organize environmental Programs are availablein tennessee and North Water education for Teachers is an interdisciplinary http://eelink.net/state-tn.html
Extractions: State - TN Find links on this page for organizations and projects in this state. To look for nearby states or region-wide projects, use the left hand toolbar or return to EE Organizations and Projects - State and Regional Current jobs that are available in this state can be seen here: State - TN - Job Listing *Our larger categories have been split up into smaller pages to make your searching easier. Make sure to click "Next Page" in the lower right hand corner of the page to see all the resources listed in each category. Sort by: Choose a method: Alphabetical: A to Z Alphabetical: Z to A Rating: Total Rating: Month Visits: Total Visits: Month Addition Date: Oldest to Newest Addition Date: Newest to Oldest
EE Link: Region - Southeast CGEE, based in tennessee, helps local agencies organize environmental educationNetwork, coordinates the tennessee Solid Waste education Project, and http://eelink.net/region-southeast.html
Extractions: *Our larger categories have been split up into smaller pages to make your searching easier. Make sure to click "Next Page" in the lower right hand corner of the page to see all the resources listed in each category. Sort by: Choose a method: Alphabetical: A to Z Alphabetical: Z to A Rating: Total Rating: Month Visits: Total Visits: Month Addition Date: Oldest to Newest Addition Date: Newest to Oldest
PEPNet Conference Cars Most major car rental agencies have kiosks Ph.D., Associate Director PostsecondaryEducation Consortium Center Deafness The University of tennessee A 507 http://www.pepnet.org/confer.asp
Extractions: The Postsecondary Education Programs Network (PEPNet) will hold its biennial conference April 10 - 13, 2002, in Kansas City, Missouri. The conference, "Diverse Voices: One Goal," is sponsored by the four Regional Centers on Postsecondary Education for Individuals who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing, which are funded by U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education & Rehabilitative Services. This conference will provide opportunities for further professional development as well as for networking with peers who provide similar services. In addition to the full conference, several pre-conference half-day workshops will be scheduled. These workshops will provide a limited number of participants the opportunity for more intense training on specific topics. Poster sessions will also be included to showcase best practices and program models. The PEPNet Conference Agenda is now available as a PDF (39k/6 pages).
Untitled Document Related Links. Government/ QuasiGovernment agencies. tennessee State RepresentativeJohn Litz website. Hamblen County Board of education http//www.hcboe.net. http://www.morristownchamber.com/links.htm