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NYEC EDNet: Second Edition
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NYEC EDNet is a tool for continuous improvement for education programs and schools serving vulnerable youth. NYEC EDNet consists of detailed criteria identified as common to effective education programs and schools by a national working group of educators, practitioners, policymakers and researchers; and a comprehensive self-assessment that can assist education programs and schools improve their services and also inform policymakers, funders and the public about what works for youth. |
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PEPNet Guide to Quality Standards for Youth Programs
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A research- and practice-based guide to improving the quality of programs linking youth to employment and education for a successful transition to adulthood. |
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NYEC Letter to Senate Appropriators asking that they oppose rescission in Senate Labor-HHS-Ed Approps bill - Sept. 2007
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NYEC Letter to Senate Appropriators asking that they oppose the inclusion of any rescision in the Senate Labor-HHS-Ed Appropriations bill, in anticipation of the Senate vote. - 9/14/2007 |
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NYEC & CLASP NCLB Recommendations - Sept. 2007
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On September 11, NYEC and the Center for Law and Social Policy (CLASP) issued "Recommendations to Improve No Child Left Behind for Struggling Students and Disconnected Youth" by Rhonda Tsoi-A-Fatt, Linda Harris, Mala Thakur, and Jonathan Larsen. Every day, an estimated 2,500 students across the nation drop out of high school. While the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) has succeeded in bringing to light the disparities that exist in our education system, it has failed to shine a light and provide solutions to the pressing problem of high school dropouts. These recommendations--by CLASP and the National Youth Employment Coalition--focus on how the resources in NCLB can be used to ensure that these youth have access to systems, support, and funding to attain a viable education that prepares them for future learning opportunities and the world of work. 8 pages.
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NYEC Submits Sign-On Letter to House Appropriations Leaders Regarding Proposed WIA Rescission - July 2007
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Letter to members of the House Appropriations Committee expressing opposition to the rescission of $335 million of WIA carryover funds. The final letter included 69 organizations signed on in support. 7/18/07 |
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Thank you letter to Rep. Barbara Lee for her support of WIA Youth Activities & Youthful Offender Programs - May 2007
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NYEC thank you letter to Rep. Barbara Lee for her support of WIA Youth Activities & Youthful Offender Programs at the April 26 hearing of the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, HHS, & Education. - 5/1/2007 |
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NYEC Letter to Congress Regarding FY 2008 Admin Budget and FY 2008 Appropriations - April 2007
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General 2007 letter to lawmakers opposing the Administration's FY 2008 Budget and asking for increased FY 2008 appropriations for WIA, Youthful Offenders, and YouthBuild programs. 4/10/2007 |
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Barriers and Promising Approaches to Workforce Development and Youth Development for Young Offenders - Policy Profiles
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Policy profiles from Barriers and Promising Approaches to Workforce Development and Youth Development for Young Offenders, commissioned by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and written by David Brown and Sarah Maxwell, National Youth Employment Coalition; Edward DeJesus, Youth Development and Research Fund, Inc., and Vincent Schiaraldi, Center on Juvenile and Criminal Justice. (c) 2002 |
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Letter to the ETA commenting on new WIA rules proposed by USDOL on Dec. 20, 2006 - Feb. 2007
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NYEC letter to Ms. Maria Flynn, Administrator, Office of Policy Development and Research at the Employment & Training Administration (USDOL) commenting on new rules proposed by USDOL on Dec. 20, 2006 in the Federal Register, Vol. 71, No. 244 regarding the Workforce Investment Act. 2/20/2007 |
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Affiliate Member Application
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Aplication to be an affiliate member of NYEC |
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