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Sociology 1 -
Education and Employment
Instructor: Jeff Basham
Web sites developed by Judy Baumgardner
and Kathie Lewis
Spring 2010
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California Research Bureau
Reports The California Research Bureau (CRB) provides nonpartisan
research services to the Governor and his staff, to both houses of the
legislature, and to other state elected officials. In the search box type
your key words: education
employment careers workforce
California Department of Education
Be sure to check the link to Data and Statistics
California Educational Opportunity Report 2010 This report covers:
Achievement, graduation, and college preparation; California's racially
disparate schools; Inadequate and unequal learning conditions and opportunities;
Restricted flow through California's K-12 mathematics pipeline
The Public Policy Institute of
California: (PPIC) is a private nonprofit organization dedicated
to informing and improving public policy in California through independent,
objective, nonpartisan research.
California Community College Collaborative
C4's mission is to improve community colleges, including the
quality of student learning in California's community colleges, by providing
influential data-driven policy research that addresses the growing diversity of
students and complexity of mission.
Great Central Valley Publications
A nonprofit organization supporting the economic, social and environmental
well-being of California's Central Valley. Check the link to
Publications
Pacific Research Institute:
The mission of the Pacific Research Institute (PRI) is to champion freedom,
opportunity, and personal responsibility for all individuals by advancing
free-market policy solutions. Notice that it does not claim to be
nonpartisan.
Weekly Board report: written by Bill Scroggins, President –
COS College: some local statistics http://cos.edu/ImageUpload_Links/TrusteeReport011708.doc
Institute for Higher Education Policy
The Institute for Higher Education Policy (IHEP) is an independent, nonprofit
organization that is dedicated to access and success in postsecondary education
around the world.
Postsecondary Education
Commission: Be sure and check the
tabs for Quick Data
Excelencia in Education
Your information source on improving Latino educational success
U.S.
Census Bureau American FactFinder
Careers in the Valley:
is provided to you by the Central California Workforce
Collaborative (CCWC). The CCWC represents the eight local Workforce Investment
Boards across the San Joaquin Valley. Funding for the CCWC and Careers in the
Valley.com was provided through a grant from Governor Schwarzenegger for the
California Partnership for the San Joaquin Valley. This website provides easy
access to career information and training availability in each county and the
region.
Tulare County Home Page:
Be sure to check the link to Job Opportunities
Kings County Home Page: Be
sure to check the link to Employment
Kern County Home Page: Be
sure to check the link to Jobs
Fresno County Home Page: Be
sure to check the link to Employment Opportunities
COS Databases
Some suggestions for key word searching:
| college |
careers |
statistics |
"job market" |
| attendance |
"job opportunities" |
Hispanic or Latino |
"job training" |
| enrollment |
income |
African-Americans |
salaries |
Fresno Bee: Full-text of articles for 1985 on.
ProQuest National Newspaper Core
includes: Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Christian Science
Monitor and The Washington Post.
Visalia Times Delta: Full-text articles from
local California newspapers are available through the Tulare County Library web
site.
http://www.tularecountylibrary.org/ Click on the
link to Online Resources. You must have a Tulare County Library card.
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