20 resultados para Continuing Education Division
em Iowa Publications Online (IPO) - State Library, State of Iowa (Iowa), United States
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Investigating trends and current issues affecting degree and certificate attainment in the State of Iowa. The report considers workforce demands for educated workers, population and demographic trends and projections, educational preparation for college, financial preparation for college, enrollment trends at Iowa colleges and universities, entering the Iowa workforce, and meeting the needs of the Iowa workforce. Data compares Iowa against national trends.
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The 78 percent seat belt usage rate in 1999 (up 7 percent since 1992) reflects active enforcement and education efforts that have occurred in Iowa during the last few years. Through continuing education of the public, an active "Life Toll" campaign, seat belt enforcement, and other cooperative efforts between state and local law enforcement, Iowa will strive to increase the use of seat belts and save lives on Iowa roadways.
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The 78 percent seat belt usage rate in 1999 (up 7 percent since 1992) reflects active enforcement and education efforts that have occurred in Iowa during the last few years. Through continuing education of the public, an active "Life Toll" campaign, seat belt enforcement, and other cooperative efforts between state and local law enforcement, Iowa will strive to increase the use of seat belts and save lives on Iowa roadways.
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The 81 percent seat belt usage rate in 2001 (up 10 percent since 1992) reflects active enforcement and education efforts that have occurred in Iowa during the last few years. Through continuing education of the public, an active "Life Toll" campaign, seat belt enforcement, and other cooperative efforts between state and local law enforcement, Iowa will strive to increase the use of seat belts and save more lives on Iowa roadways.
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The 82 percent seat belt usage rate in 2002 (up 11 percent since 1992) reflects active enforcement and education efforts that have occurred in Iowa during the last few years. Through continuing education of the public, an active "Life Toll" campaign, seat belt enforcement, and other cooperative efforts between state and local law enforcement, Iowa will strive to increase the use of seat belts and save more lives on Iowa roadways.
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The 86.4 percent safety-belt usage rate in 2004 (an increase of 13 percent since 1994) reflects active enforcement and education efforts that have occurred in Iowa over the course of the last decade. Through continuing education of the public with programs in the school and communities, the “Click it or Ticket” campaign, an active “Life Toll” campaign, year-long safety belt enforcement, and other cooperative efforts between state and local law enforcement, Iowa will strive to increase the use of safety belts and save more lives on Iowa roadways.
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Spotlight: Meet Tonya Amos Education opportunities Congratulations on one year anniv. Glad tiding from Staff
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Spotlight on Lynzey Kenworthy, Volunteer Anniversaries, Continuing Education, Trivia, Possible Tax Deduction for Mileage
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Spotlight on Kelsey Zantigh, Volunteer Anniversaries, Continuing Education, Trivia, OSLTO Annual Report
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Spotlight on Kelli Todd, Volunteer Anniversaries, Continuing Education, Trivia
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Spotlight - Volunteer of month - Nancy Hodson, New Volunteers, In the News, Continuing Education, Trivia, Volunteer Anniversaries
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Volunteer of Month - Kot Flora, new Volunteer, volunteer anniversaries, Continuing education, Spring seminars. Local Recognition for VO
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Volunteer of Month - Shelley Turner, New Volunteers, Volunteer Anniversaries, Continuing Education, Residents Rights Mini-Seminars, In Memoriam of Roger Leff
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Spotlight: Jennifer Golle, New Volunteer Ombudsmen, Trivia, continuing education, anniversaries, a monthly e-newsletter for Iowa's volunteer Ombudsmen.
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Meet Sarah Hinzman, Newest Volunteer Ombudsman, Trivia, Continuing education, Celebrate Residents' Rights, Peer Group meetings