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Child Development Council of Franklin County is a Columbus, OH-based company in the Education sector.
ChanceLight® Behavioral Health, Therapy and Education is the nation`s leading provider of behavioral health, therapy and education solutions for children and young adults. We change the direction of children`s lives by offering them the opportunity to create successful, independent futures. We serve more than 18,000 clients and students each day at more than 150 locations in 27 states across our three divisions. ChanceLight Behavioral Health serves children and young adults with autism spectrum and other behavioral disorders, pediatric developmental delays and physical challenges. ChanceLight Therapy offers Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy services for infants, toddlers, children and young adults who have complex medical and developmental needs. ChanceLight Education includes our alternative education program, Ombudsman Educational Services, which partners with more than 100 school districts to serve at-risk students; and Spectrum Center Schools and Programs, which partners with more than 100 school districts to operate schools and programs for students with special needs.
Adjunct Professor Link (APL) is the only digital platform that matches qualified adjuncts with the busy deans, chairs, and directors who hire them. Using an institution`s specific hiring requirements, APL`s proprietary software digitally generates profiles of pre-qualified experts/educators who are interested, available and willing to work for the compensation being offered. These extensive profiles are presented in the institution`s private, secure digital portal. APL`s faculty recruiting solution helps institutions find and hire the best adjunct faculty. APL now offers additional faculty hiring software solutions around retaining, training, managing and reporting on adjunct faculty. APL also consults with higher education institutions to create a plan to ensure that they have the best adjunct faculty teaching their students.
In 2007, leaders in American business, education, and science joined forces to create the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI), a nonprofit organization designed to transform education in the United States. Our mission and focus is to increase student success in the critical subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), and we do so through NMSI`s Laying the Foundation Program, NMSI`s College Readiness Program, and NMSI`s UTeach Expansion Program. These classroom tested programs have a proven track record of producing immediate and sustainable results, and NMSI continues to scale them up on a national level. To date, our teacher training program has reached 33 states, our AP program is in 18 states, and the UTeach program has been implemented in 35 universities. NMSI is fiercely dedicated to helping America`s teachers and students rise to the challenges of an increasingly global economy. Student by student, teacher by teacher, we are transforming schools in America.
Founded in 1934, Chicago Area Business Education Association was created to improve the teaching of business, technology, and careers through the development of leadership skills, subject matter expertise, and networking opportunities for its members. The organization is an affiliate of the Illinois Business Education Association and the National Business Education Association.