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81. Jewish Federation Of Northeastern Pennsylvania
overseas programs and beneficiary agencies, which provide formal and informal Jewisheducation and, identity Federation of Northeastern pennsylvania serves the
http://jfednepa.org/
Jewish Federation of
Northeastern Pennsylvania
Mark Silverberg,
Executive Director Website Created and Maintained by
Weinberg Web Innovations

Updated 10-18-2002 b'nai harim community relations committee - crc elan gardens assisted living
holocaust education resource center
... jewish heritage connection
The Mission of the Jewish Federation of Northeastern Pennsylvania is to build a strong and united Jewish community
in order to ensure the perpetuation, welfare and creative community of the Jewish people.
It is the community's central agency for meeting Jewish needs in Scranton, Lackawanna, Pike, Wayne and Monroe Counties,
Israel, nationally and around the world. The Federation fulfills this Mission by: Coordinated fundraising, resource development and distribution of resources through a federated system
of local, regional, national and overseas programs and beneficiary agencies, which provide for the
humanitarian, social welfare, educational and cultural needs of the Jewish people Coordinated and cooperative community planning to ensure that current and future Jewish needs are met

82. TEACH Education Links
Regional agencies and Organizations Canada's Aquatic Environments pennsylvania SeaGrant. Québec Ministère de l Questions Answers education Links Calendar
http://www.great-lakes.net/teach/links/

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83. Uedge.org: Promoting Genuine Progress In Higher Education
Thank you. Llama@UEdge.org. Click here for links to other state higher educationagencies. pennsylvania education Policy Center pennsylvania State University.
http://www.uedge.org/resources.html
Higher Education Resource Portal
The information concerning higher education policy is extensive. The purpose of this page is to provide you with access to original research, studies, journals, and news from an array of U.S. and foreign centers, institutes, and governmental organizations. By clicking on the links in our Resource page, you will leave the UEdge website and enter the websites of other organizations. No endorsement, either explicit or implied, should be made between these external organizations and UEdge. Thank you. Llama@UEdge.org Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Government Higher Education Publications Federal Archives ... Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
ERIC is a national information system designed to provide users with ready access to an extensive body of education-related literature. Explore their Homepage for information and resources about education from K - College. ERIC Clearinghouse on Higher Education
ERIC-HE is one of 16 Clearinghouses funded by the Department of Education as a part of the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) System. The site is truly a gateway to higher education information on the Internet. ERIC Higher Education Associations
This site provides links to many Associations active in the field of Higher Education.

84. Critical Issue: Establishing Collaboratives And Partnerships
of all resource organizations and agencies listed below Elementary and Early ChildhoodEducation, University of Illinois, 805 West pennsylvania Avenue, Urbana
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/educatrs/leadrshp/le300.htm
Critical Issue:
Establishing Collaboratives and Partnerships
ISSUE: A principal who functions within this broader context possesses the mobilization and advocacy skills of a community organizer, advocating for the school as a provider of child- and family- centered educational and social services (Comer, 1988; Ascher, 1990). The principal provides leadership in forging partnerships with churches, health and human service agencies, and other youth agencies (Nettles, 1991) and sees the school and its principal as leaders in community revitalization. OVERVIEW: Students who are at risk often receive services and help from a variety of agencies. Frequently, these agencies provide fragmented services with little coordination or communication between them, even though such contact could help improve services for the student. Agencies often do not know what other service providers are doing, what services are already being provided, or what information is already available to help understand a student's needs. In many schools across the country, leaders are helping develop collaboration between schools and other agencies and

85. State Education Agency
education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD), State education agencies. pennsylvaniaTOP. pennsylvania Department of education 333 Market Street Harrisburg
http://0-www.ed.gov.library.csuhayward.edu/Programs/bastmp/SEA.htm
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Other inquiries/comments: customerservice@inet.ed.gov

86. Education Week On The Web Special Reports: Technology In Education
a statewide system of online courses, if education agencies and other Pennsylvaniaeducation officials, who have tested computerized essay scoring with about
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/special_reports_article.cfm?slug=technology.htm

87. Bullying Resources In The USA
and officials of the National education Association (NEA Under the proposed law,agencies would also be Church in Petersburg, pennsylvania helping individuals
http://www.successunlimited.co.uk/bully/usa.htm
Fed up with having your butt kicked every day? Read this and kick ass. Bullying sites and links in the USA
Please let me know of other links, sites and services for Americans See also
News of bullying developments
in the USA
Bullying links
in Canada Internet support forum for targets of bullying (and others) in the USA and Canada ... click here The American Medical Association (AMA) recognizes bullying as public health problem: Abuse of children by other children may contribute to violent behavior, addiction, criminal activity and other ills of society ." The American Society for Ethics in Education exposes unethical and corrupt behaviour in the US education system. Teachers and lecturers form the largest group of enquirers to Bully OnLine from the USA. As in the UK, most complain that their union has refused to support them, despite having paid contributions for many years. Documents from the United States Department of Labor indicate reveal that 165 employees and officials of the National Education Association (NEA) earn more than $100,000 each year whilst the average NEA employee wage for those earning more than $10,000 per year is $87, 437. Click here for full story.

88. Pennsylvania Partnerships For Children (PPC) - Government Activity
Key Congressional Committees and pennsylvania Members. on VA, HUD, and IndependentAgencies; John Murtha Subcommittees on Labor, HHS, and education, on Interior
http://www.papartnerships.org/govact.html
Action Alert - Early childhood education takes center stage. Speak up to keep it there!
March 27, 2003 Congratulations to Pennsylvanians who have insisted on making early childhood education a top-flight issue! On Tuesday, the governor introduced an education reform plan featuring prekindergarten, full-day kindergarten, and small class sizes in the early grades, plus 2.5 percent increases for basic, special, and vocational education, and property tax reform. Phased in over three years, the governor's proposed Early Childhood Education Investment fund would direct more than $660 million to proven academic programs:
  • Prekindergarten in school districts where at least 35 percent of students qualify for free and reduced lunch - 127 of Pennsylvania's 501 school districts, serving 40,000 4-year-olds, funded with more than $230 million.
    Full-day kindergarten in all districts to fund new and existing programs, funded with $338 million.

89. ERIC/EECE
North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon pennsylvania Rhode Island funded by the US Departmentof education and is EECE Web Address http//ericeece.org Send comments
http://ericeece.org/statlink.html

Popular Topics
Links to Educational Resources State Departments of Education Click on the image map or the text links below to link to a particular state's Department of Education or similar organization. Alabama
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Return to: Home Popular Topics Links to Educational Resources ERIC/EECE is funded by the U.S. Department of Education
and is located at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Children's Research Center; 51 Gerty Drive; Champaign, IL 61820-7469
Phone: 217/333-1386 or 800/583-4135; Fax: 217/333-3767
ERIC/EECE Web Address: http://ericeece.org
Send comments to the ERIC/EECE Webmaster.

90. State Education Agency
Mouseover preload not necessary for function Skip Navigation Recursos en Español, Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index Site Map Contact Us Search Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside EROD EROD Home Search
http://www.ed.gov/Programs/bastmp/SEA.htm
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Other inquiries/comments: customerservice@inet.ed.gov

91. Directory Of State Grant Agencies
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http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/agencies.html
DIRECTORY OF STATE GRANT AGENCIES
Please update your bookmarks. To reduce duplication of effort we have gathered this information from various locations on our web site and now use a consolidated database for these organizations. If your browser does not automatically redirect you to the new location in less than 10 seconds please click here Page last modified: March 05, 2001 ( eal Return to ... Finding Out About Financial Aid
Home Page

92. Workforce ATM
House Committee on education the Workforce Hearing The House Committee on education the Workforce held a hearing on the Administration's Back to Work
http://www.workforceatm.org/
Workforce ATM Features Subject Locator Adult Training AJLA (Formerly AWTS) Annual Reports Appropriations Awards CareerOneStop CESER Products Classified Ads Committees/Usergroups Cost Allocation Plans Dislocated Worker/TAA Eligible Training Providers Employer Services Employment/Core Services Equal Opportunity ES Program Letters Fact Sheets Faith and Community Based Organizations Federal Policy Directives Federal Register Notices Field Memorandums Foreign Labor Certification International Information IT Compendiums ITAs Join WRIS Legislation LMI/Employment Statistics Marketing MOUs/Agreements NASWA Policies NASWA Testimony/Letters National Business Engagement Initiative O*NET/Skills One Stop Operating Tools One Stop/WIA Implementation Performance Measures Personal Re-Employment Accounts Quality Initiatives Speeches Staff Development State Practices TANF Tax Credits TEGLs TEINs TENs Testimony/Letters Topic Links UI Benefits Extension UI Program Letters UI-PTS Info UI/ES Reform UIPTS Newsletter Unemployment Insurance Vet Program Letters Veterans Title 38 Veterans' Services Vocational Education Vocational Rehabilitation Welfare Welfare-to-Work WIA Reauthorization Worker Protection Workforce Information Council WRIS Background WRIS Facts WRIS Reports WRIS Watch Youth Services Advanced Search Workforce News Around the Nation
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93. Organizations, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide, Pittsburgh, Pennsy
Business Chambers of Commerce Children's Clubs Community Development Community PeaceCommunity Service Computer User Groups Disabilities education education K
http://www.carnegielibrary.org/subject/organizations/
Select Library Area: Article Search Ask a Librarian Branches Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Renew a Book Request a Book Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site Web Resource Guide
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94. State Profiles : Introduction
service, also links back to the nationalservice.org home page To date, more than 8,600Pennsylvania residents have qualified for education awards totaling
http://www.nationalservice.org/stateprofiles/pa_intro.html
Projects In Your State
PennSERVE: The Governor's Office of Citizen Service

Hon. Stephen Schmerin, Chairman
Mary Mackie, Acting Chair
W. Barnett Knorr, Vice-Chair
Dr. James Birge, Secretary
Hon. Jeffrey Beard
Carl Campbell
Hon. Jake Corman
Yvonne Cook
Hon. H. William DeWeese Tiffany Elliott Ronald Evans Arthur Hawkins III Hon. Vincent Hughes Edward Keller Fred Lettieri Hon. Fred McIlhattan Hon. Vicki Phillips Carol D. Sides Priscilla Schueck James Spotts Earldine Tolbert Phyllis Walsh Richard Willey Hon. Dennis Yablansky Jorina Ahmed, Ex-Officio "I've seen what a difference the hard work and dedication of AmeriCorps members working in some of our most challenging neighborhoods and in our schools has made. Philadelphia needs the energy and enthusiasm national service volunteers bring to our city. We can not do all we do in Philadelphia without the help of AmeriCorps. On behalf of 1.6 million Philadelphians, I would like to thank AmeriCorps for another great year of service here in the city." Philadelphia Mayor Ed Rendell, October 24, 1997

95. Workforce ATM
entitled, WIA Reauthorization and ReformGet Ready for Change. (03/17/03) MemberService File, HR 444House Committee Report Read the House education and the
http://www.icesa.org/
Workforce ATM Features Subject Locator Adult Training AJLA (Formerly AWTS) Annual Reports Appropriations Awards CareerOneStop CESER Products Classified Ads Committees/Usergroups Cost Allocation Plans Dislocated Worker/TAA Eligible Training Providers Employer Services Employment/Core Services Equal Opportunity ES Program Letters Fact Sheets Faith and Community Based Organizations Federal Policy Directives Federal Register Notices Field Memorandums Foreign Labor Certification International Information IT Compendiums ITAs Join WRIS Legislation LMI/Employment Statistics Marketing MOUs/Agreements NASWA Policies NASWA Testimony/Letters National Business Engagement Initiative O*NET/Skills One Stop Operating Tools One Stop/WIA Implementation Performance Measures Personal Re-Employment Accounts Quality Initiatives Speeches Staff Development State Practices TANF Tax Credits TEGLs TEINs TENs Testimony/Letters Topic Links UI Benefits Extension UI Program Letters UI-PTS Info UI/ES Reform UIPTS Newsletter Unemployment Insurance Vet Program Letters Veterans Title 38 Veterans' Services Vocational Education Vocational Rehabilitation Welfare Welfare-to-Work WIA Reauthorization Worker Protection Workforce Information Council WRIS Background WRIS Facts WRIS Reports WRIS Watch Youth Services Advanced Search Workforce News Around the Nation
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96. Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies
Regional Institutional Accrediting agencies. US Virgin Islands, including distanceeducation programs offered Market Street Philadelphia, pennsylvania 19104 Tel
http://www.ed.gov/offices/OPE/accreditation/regionalagencies.html
Regional Institutional Accrediting Agencies The dates specified for each entry are the date of initial listing as a recognized agency, the date of the Secretary's most recent grant of renewed recognition, and the date of the agency's next scheduled review for renewal of recognition by the National Advisory Committee on Institutional Quality and Integrity. (Note: S = Spring meeting and F = Fall meeting) Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools, Commission on Higher Education
Scope of recognition: the accreditation and preaccreditation ("Candidacy status") of institutions of higher education in Delaware, the District of Columbia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, including distance education programs offered at those institutions. Jean Avnet Morse, Executive Director
3624 Market Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
Tel. (215) 662-5606, Fax (215) 662-5950
E-mail address: info@msache.org

97. ABLE
See photographs from the 2003 PAACE Midwinter Conference on Adult education, heldin Hershey Bureau of Labor and Industry inviting ABLE agencies to apply.
http://www.able.state.pa.us/able/site/default.asp
ABLE in PA Grants and Accountability GED Family Literacy ... View as Text-Only
What's New in ABLE... PA WIN debuts new Web site Pennsylvania Workforce Investment Network's new site features the familiar PDE format PAACE Web site is back online Domain name remains the same: www.paacesite.org GED 2002 online course to run April 9-May 9 Last time being offered this year 'Alike agencies' session notes posted Groups from administrators preconference have filed notes from their discussions on Feb. 11. ESL in the workplace forums announced Institute for the Study of Adult Literacy is hosting a series of follow-ups to the ESL in the Workplace Academy last fall. Introducing Administrators Fieldnotes 2003 First batch of articles for the new edition has been posted.
Awards and achievements Be the first to know what's new on ABLEsite! Many documents on our site are in PDF format, which requires Adobe Acrobat Reader. Click the graphic to download the free software. Home K-12 Schools Higher/Adult Education Teaching ... Newsroom Send technical questions to: ra-edwebmaster@state.pa.us

98. 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
http://www.pacle.com/welcome.htm
Welcome With a heavy emphasis on providing services to lawyers and with the cooperation of our Accredited Providers, PA CLE's "Commitment to Quality" is one of the things that make us, "More Than a Regulator."
PA CLE Board Announces Distance

Learning Pilot Project !
Bridge the Gap

Contents
Law Firm Services NEW! What's New? Updated 4/3/02 Site Map Comments About Our Site Related Agencies Approved Courses ... Staff Directory The Pennsylvania Continuing Legal Education Board
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(800) 497-2253 - (717) 795-2139 - FAX (717) 795-2120
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99. Pennsylvania Deafblind Project
by the Bureau of Special education through the that have been provided to local educationalagencies. are available through the pennsylvania Deafblind Project
http://www.pattan.k12.pa.us/svs/deafbp/
Pennsylvania Deafblind Project For more information on Deafblind Consultants, Trainings, Resources or Related Links, click on one of the links below. Consultants Trainings Resources Links New/Updated Information Hand in Hand in Hand: A Partnership Serving Families, Educators, and Service Providers of Children and Youth Who Are Deafblind How Can the Project Help Your Family? April 16, 2003 - Cochlear Implants Updated 2003: Candidacy, Outcomes, and Implications teleconference June 27-29, 2003 - Family Learning Conference August 4-5, 2003 - Low Incidence Summer Institute ... Educational Interpreter Handbook
Pennsylvania Deafblind Project A four year federal grant (1999-2003), known as the Pennsylvania Deafblind Project, serves families, educators and service providers of children from birth though age 21 who have combined vision and hearing impairments in Pennsylvania. The mission of Hand in Hand in Hand is to support the efforts of the Bureau of Special Education and its initiatives and to build the capacity of local educational agencies to provide appropriate services to students who receive special education services.

100. Helping Families Recover: Helping Children Deal With Disaster
the National Association for the education of Young Health and Mental Health Agenciesand Organizations. Weaver Grief counselor with the pennsylvania Red Cross
http://www.agnr.umd.edu/HotTopics/9-11crisis/disaster.html
Helping Families Recover:
Helping Children Deal with Disaster
With the tragic events of September 11, 2001, parents, caregivers and teachers may struggle with ways to help their children understand and cope. Below are some resources available on the Internet that may be useful. Sites include resources from Maryland Cooperative Extension , other university Extension programs , Maryland state health and education agencies nonprofit agencies, organizations and associations help for teachers health and mental health agencies , and archived online discussions with professionals . Some sites include a variety of links and publications; others feature a single article.
Maryland Cooperative Extension
University Cooperative Extension resources and publications

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