In simplest terms, early childhood professional development systems provide the infrastructure for preparing, supporting and qualifying teachers of young children. Beyond the basics, effective professional development systems must also be broad-based and integrated to address all aspects of the early childhood education field., Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed April 2013), Includes bibliographical references (p. [32])
The University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business conducted an economic base analysis of Colorado counties and possible long-term industry growth opportunities. The analysis was commissioned by a cooperative statewide partnership that includes the Economic Developers' Council of Colorado (EDCC), the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, et al., University of Colorado at Boulder Leeds School of Business., "January 6, 2004.", Print version record.
prepared by BCS Incorporated., "Prepared by BCS Incorporated for Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, Colorado Energy Office, Colorado Department of Natural Resources, and Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.", "November 2013.", Endnotes pages 92-98., Online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed September 2019)
"March 2005.", Description based on online resource; title from PDF cover (viewed March 2013), "This project was paid for in part by a State Historical Fund grant from the Colorado Historical Society."
"Final Report.", "April 2003.", "Support Provided by: Amgen Inc., Colorado Economic Development Commission, Colorado Institute of Technology, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, IBM Corporation, Life Sciences, State of Colorado, Governor's Office of Economic Development and International Trade.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
"Support Provided by: Amgen Inc., Colorado Economic Development Commission, Colorado Institute of Technology, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, IBM Corporation, Life Sciences, State of Colorado, Governor's Office of Economic Development and International Trade.", "March 2003.", Includes bibliographical references., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Colorado has more renewable energy potential than it is ever likely to need for its own in-state electricity consumption. Such abundance may suggest an opportunity for the state to sell renewable power elsewhere, but Colorado faces considerable competition from other western states that may have better resources and easier access to key markets on the West Coast. This report examines factors that will be important to the development of interstate commerce for electricity generated from renewable resources. It examines market fundamentals in a regional context, and then looks at the implications for Colorado., "Prepared under Task No. WTG8.1000.", "December 2009.", "Contract No. DE-AC36-08-GO28308.", Technical report.