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  1. SHAPING AMERICA'S WORKFORCE FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM.(role of education in job preparation): An article from: Education by David L. Gray, 2000-06-22
  2. Dysfunctional gifted students and counseling: Jim Jones and David Koresh.: An article from: Education by R. David Sumpter, Rhonda Burroughs, 1994-06-22
  3. Faculty scholarly goals: relationships between institutional, departmental, and individual's emphasis.: An article from: Education by Naz Kaya, Jennifer D. Webb, et all 2005-03-22
  4. PRINCIPALS EDUCATE BEGINNING TEACHERS ABOUT THE LAW.: An article from: Education by Agnes E. Smith, John E. Morrow, et all 1999-09-22
  5. Making Medical Doctors (History of American Science and Technology Series) by Timothy C. Jacobson, 1988-01-30
  6. Employment opportunities for workers in sales and related occupations in Alabama (Research and development report) by James R Barnes, 1971
  7. Employment trends and job performance analysis of workers in agriculturally-related businesses in Alabama (Research and development report) by James R Barnes, 1971
  8. A study of employment opportunities in cosmetology in Alabama (Research and development report) by James R Barnes, 1971
  9. Employment trends and educational needs in farming in Alabama (Research and development report) by James R Barnes, 1971
  10. Distribution of employment by occupations for standard industrial classifications with dictionary of occupational title and U.S. Office of Education program ... conversions for Alabama (Information series) by Glenn A Andrews, 1979
  11. A career decision-making handbook for adult basic education teachers by Joseph C Burton, 1975
  12. Employment levels and projections in electronic data processing (Research and development report) by Richard A Baker, 1971

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42. Education In Mobile Alabama
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The Mobile County Public School System is one of only seven in the nation participating in a new partnership with the College Board. Mobile County Public Schools have the state's largest advanced placement program and a wide variety of vocational programs.
The Alabama School of Mathematics and Science is a statewide public high school located near downtown Mobile. The residential school attracts some of the brightest high school sophomores, juniors and seniors from all parts of the state and offers programs for local students and schools as well.
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April 03, 2003 Making Yourself Official Municipal Utilities Transportation ... City Guide Home SCHOOLS A labama's many quality public and private schools offer a sound education for students from elementary through high school. Besides providing the fundamentals, many school systems are placing increasing emphasis on technology in the classroom. In keeping with this goal, you'll find much valuable information online concerning public schools in Birmingham, Huntsville, and Mobile. For a list of Alabama schools on the web, visit this website The Mobile school system is the largest in the state. It serves approximately 69,000 students and employs 4,000 teachers. A number of four-year colleges, two-year colleges, and technical schools offer both undergraduate and graduate-level programs. Elementary Graduate Studies High K-8 ... Vocational Colleges and Universities Spring Hill College - Jesuit College of the South
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45. Community Profiles
2 9th12th high schools, and and 2 elementary schools, and 1 vocational-TechnicalSchool Livingston, next to the campus of the University of West alabama.
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Sumter County, located in the West Central part of Alabama, is 135 miles from the capital city of Montgomery, Alabama and about 20 miles from Meridian, Mississippi. The school district serves two towns within the county, York with a population of 3,160 and Livingston, with a population of 3, 530. The major industry in the area is lumbering, with the major agricultural product being cattle. The largest employers in the county are Mannington Wood Floors with 285 employees, University of West Alabama with 275, Chemical Waste Management with 255, Livingston Apparel, Inc. with 112, Toin Corporation Packaging with 105, and Custom Shetting Corporation Paper Mill with 103
Sumter County contains 2 K-8th grade schools, one in York and one in Livingston, and 2 9th-12th high schools, and and 2 elementary schools, and 1 Vocational-Technical School that serves the entire county. Sumter County High School in located in York and has a total school population of 413 with 96 students with disabilities. Livingston High School is located in Livingston, next to the campus of the University of West Alabama. The total school population is 400 with 75 students with disabilities. York and Livingston are within easy commute of several post-secondary education opportunities, including Alabama Southern, which is a vocational school, Meridian Community College in Meridian, Mississippi, and the University of West Alabama in Livingston.
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47. Computer & Technical Schools Directory - Technical School Listings By State
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This page contains links to technical schools offering courses on computer programming, networking, certifications, training, and masters/bachelors degree programs in information technology and various technical fields- all listed by state. Simply select the state you wish to attend classes in to see a listing of the accredited computer and technical schools in that area, then click on the school of your choice to receive information from that school.
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49. Colleges Birmingham Alabama ( AL )
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50. Daniel Morgan Vocational Schools - Elementary, Middle And High School Informatio
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52. $247.8 Million For Alabama Students
of the grant award programs for alabama Title I Similarly, magnet schools bringtogether diverse groups of vocational EducationBasic Grants to States help
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million in federal support for its students. "Schools across America are working to meet President Bush's call to leave no child behind," Secretary Paige said. "Educating America's students is primarily a state and local issue, but the department is working to support the needs of Alabama's disadvantaged students without unnecessary federal red tape." Following are among the highlights of the grant award programs for Alabama:
  • Title I grants, the largest federal education activity for pre-K through grade 12, helps districts close the achievement gap between high- and low-poverty schools by targeting resources based on the number of children in poverty. Even Start, a Title I component, supports local family literacy projects that integrate early childhood education, adult literacy or basic education, as well as parenting education for families. Includes grants to promote Title I accountability and offer school choice. $113.3 million.

53. EDUCATION
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56. Child Care Workers - Including Private Household
Education Several secondary vocational schools and vocational and technical Therewere approximately 4,040 child care workers employed in alabama in 2000.
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Child Care Workers serve and assist children in their daily activities in institutions, special schools, day-care centers, nursery schools, or private homes. Specific Duties: May include feeding, bathing, changing, weighing, and watching children; either dressing them or helping them dress themselves; and planning activities for them such as games and storytales. Education: Several secondary vocational schools and vocational and technical colleges offer child care and guidance programs. These programs run 12 months to 2 years in length. Employment: There were approximately 4,040 child care workers employed in Alabama in 2000. They are employed by day care centers, schools (especially nursery schools), churches, and hospitals. Most work in cities where there are more working mothers. Outlook: Employment of Child Care Workers is expected to increase through 2006.

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Entrants with vocational training can often enter this field without employment experience. Those without vocational training must acquire the necessary skills from another source, usually on-the-job training.
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Some welders become certified, a process whereby the employer sends a worker to an institution, such as an independent testing lab or technical school, to weld a test specimen to specific codes and standards required by the employer.

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60. AEE 8593
Impact of the alabama Model In the 191516 school year of Manufacturers (NAM)Began emphasizing the German model of vocational and industrial schools (1898
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AEE 8593 Agricultural Education Prior to the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917
  • In Fall 1915, 90,708 students were enrolled in agriculture classes in 4,665 high schools. In 1885, there were basically none. In the thirty years prior to Smith-Hughes, why was there such growth in agricultural education in elementary and secondary schools?
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  • How did agricultural education develop in the U.S.? Question for thought: Did we need the Smith-Hughes Act?
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  • Discuss individuals, organizations and events which contributed to agricultural legislation of 1917 Explain provisions of the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917 Explain the changes mandated by subsequent vocational education acts
Hatch Act and Secondary Agricultural Education
  • " . . . aid in acquiring and diffusing among the people of the United States . . ." Experimentation and education major emphasis was placed on education by A. C. True
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  • Director of Federal Office of Experiment Stations in USDA, 1893-1915 Director of States Relations Service, USDA, 1915-1923 History of Agricultural Education in the United States, 1785-1925

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