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BIA Pathways Program StoryMap Collection
,The Branch of Pathways administers the Pathways Internship Program for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Trust Services. The BIA Pathways Internship Program connects current college students to paid internships throughout the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With meaningful projects, rotational assignments, and multi-semester opportunities, Pathways prepares interns for an impactful career in public service and offers a direct pipeline to full-time employment with the BIA or Tribal Nations upon graduation. The Branch of Pathways also provides technical and administrative assistance to BIA offices and agencies, Tribal governments, and Tribal organizations to prepare supervisors to host Pathways interns.,
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BIA Pathways Internship Program
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The Branch of Pathways administers the Pathways Internship Program for the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA), Office of Trust Services. The BIA Pathways Internship Program connects current college students to paid internships throughout the Bureau of Indian Affairs. With meaningful projects, rotational assignments, and multi-semester opportunities, Pathways prepares interns for an impactful career in public service and offers a direct pipeline to full-time employment with the BIA or Tribal Nations upon graduation. The Branch of Pathways also provides technical and administrative assistance to BIA offices and agencies, Tribal governments, and Tribal organizations to prepare supervisors to host Pathways interns.
BIE School Directory
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,There are 187 Bureau-funded elementary and secondary schools on 64 reservations in 23 states, serving approximately 40,000 Indian students. Of these, 58 are BIE-operated and 129 are tribally controlled under BIE contracts or grants. The Bureau also funds or operates off-reservation boarding schools and peripheral dormitories near reservations for public school students. The BIE also serves American Indian and Alaska Native post-secondary students through higher education scholarships and support funding for tribal colleges and universities. The BIE directly operates two post-secondary institutions: the Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Native American boarding schools and dormitories were established in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The land where the schools are located is administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs while the facilities and there operation is under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Indian Education. As stated in Title 25 CFR Part 32.3, BIE’s mission is to provide quality education opportunities from early childhood through life in accordance with a tribe’s needs for cultural and economic well-being, in keeping with the vast diversity of Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages as distinct cultural and governmental entities. Further, the BIE is to manifest consideration of the whole person by considering the individual's spiritual, mental, physical, and cultural aspects within his or her family and tribal or village context. The BIE school system employs thousands of teachers, administrators and support personnel, while many more work in tribal school systems.,
BIE Schools
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This dataset displays the location of schools that are overseen by the Bureau of Indian Education. There are 183 Bureau-funded elementary and secondary schools on 64 reservations in 23 states, serving approximately 40,000 Indian students. Of these, 55 are BIE-operated and 128 are tribally controlled under BIE contracts or grants. The Bureau also funds or operates off-reservation boarding schools and peripheral dormitories near reservations for public school students. The BIE also serves American Indian and Alaska Native post-secondary students through higher education scholarships and support funding for tribal colleges and universities. The BIE directly operates two post-secondary institutions: the Haskell Indian Nations University (HINU) in Lawrence, Kansas, and the Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute (SIPI) in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Native American boarding schools and dormitories were established in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The land where the schools are located is administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs while the facilities and there operation is under the jurisdiction of the Bureau of Indian Education. As stated in Title 25 CFR Part 32.3, BIE’s mission is to provide quality education opportunities from early childhood through life in accordance with a tribe’s needs for cultural and economic well-being, in keeping with the vast diversity of Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages as distinct cultural and governmental entities. Further, the BIE is to manifest consideration of the whole person by considering the individual's spiritual, mental, physical, and cultural aspects within his or her family and tribal or village context. The BIE school system employs thousands of teachers, administrators and support personnel, while many more work in tribal school systems.
교육부 진로체험망 꿈길 진로체험지원센터정보
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진로체험지원센터는 지역사회내 체험처 발굴·관리 및 프로그램을 컨설팅하고, 학교에서 체험을 원활히 할 수 있도록 지원하며, 교육기부 진로체험기관 인증제 심사, 진로체험지원 자원봉사자 인력 모집 · 활용, 자체 진로체험 프로그램 운영 등을 하는 기관 안내
Annotated Bibliography Informing Training and Technical Assistance
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To support the Permanency Innovations Initiative (PII) Grantees in better meeting the needs of children and families, the PII Training and Technical Assistance Project (PII-TTAP) team created the Annotated Bibliography Informing Training and Technical Assistance. PII-TTAP conducted extensive research to develop and refine the Development, Implementation, and Assessment Approach and organized the research into an annotated bibliography related to organizational and system development, change management, leadership, and implementation science. Metadata-only record linking to the original dataset. Open original dataset below.
BIA Agency, Regional, and Field Office Directory
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The Bureau of Indian Affairs Central Office oversees all the regional offices and is also included in this dataset. Agency offices are located within a defined regional boundary, works with the regional offices, and reports to the BIA Deputy Director-Field Operations in Washington, D.C. The twelve regional offices located in the heart of Indian Country. Delivery of program services to the federally recognized tribes and individual Indians and Alaska Natives, whether directly or through contracts, grants or compacts, is administered by the twelve regional offices and 83 agencies that report to the BIA Deputy Director-Field Operations, located in Washington, D.C. Each regional office is headed by a Regional Director who is responsible for all Bureau activities within a defined geographical area except education, law enforcement and functions of an administrative nature. The typical Regional Office includes a Deputy Regional Director for Trust Services and Deputy Regional Director for Indian Services. The twelve regional offices are located in the heart of Indian Country with the agencies located at the reservation level. These regional offices services the needs of specific tribes. The Bureau of Indian Affairs Central Office oversees all the the regional offices and is also included in this file.
교육부 진로체험망 꿈길 사례집
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꿈꾸는 아이들의 길라잡이 [꿈길]은 학생들의 다양한 진로체험을 지원하기 위해 교육부가 운영하는 대국민 서비스 플랫폼으로, 지역사회의 다양한 진로체험처와 프로그램을 관리하고 학교의 진로체험 운영 연도별 지역사회 연계협력을 통한 진로체험 활성화 사업 운영 사례집