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McCarrey, Leon R.; Kolber, Lawrence B. – 1968
This document illustrates several ways by which program allocation can facilitate development of quality educational programs in Utah. A major portion of the document is devoted to a State-by-State analysis of the single boards and councils of higher education in 21 States. These investigations are concerned with the structure, authority,…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Coordination, Educational Cooperation, Educational Responsibility

Long, Gilbert A.; Busby, Fe – Journal of the American Association of Teacher Educators in Agriculture, 1978
The authors describe a summer workshop in rangeland management for vocational agriculture teachers in Utah, with extension agents from six western states as instructors to provide specialized knowledge and successful teaching methods. Success of this cooperation led to a joint extension agricultural and education research effort. (MF)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Coordination, Educational Cooperation, Extension Agents
Furse, Bernarr S., Ed.; Wright, Lyle O., Ed. – 1968
This volume consists of papers by representatives from the six States comprising the Comprehensive Planning State Education Agencies Project (CPSEA). The first paper, by Bernarr S. Furse, outlines common elements appearing in one or more of the models developed by the project States. Everett W. Reimer then details the need for educational planning…
Descriptors: Administrative Organization, Agency Cooperation, Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs
Utah State Board of Higher Education, Salt Lake City. – 1989
For Utah residents to remain in the forefront or even stay competitive economically, the state's work force must acquire the knowledge and skills that match or exceed those of their most technically advanced competitors. A powerful engine for economic growth is a high-quality system of vocational-technical education. The majority of Utah public…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Competency Based Education, Cooperative Programs, Coordination