Extractions: Graduate Continuing Education Credit Apply exciting concepts from the SDE Seminar in your classroom and receive Antioch University Seattle credit for doing so. Antioch University Seattle is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (30 N. LaSalle St. #2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; (800) 821-7440). One to five graduate continuing education quarter credits are available for program attendance and the completion of a paper describing how you used the concepts in your classroom. The credits from this course are continuing education (not masters degree) credits. Tuition ranges from $55-$210. Grading is Pass / Incomplete. For more information, call 206-268-4111 or email continuinged@antiochsea.edu. Chapman University is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. One to four semester units of graduate elective credit (for a 1- to 4-day Seminar, respectively) are available for an additional fee of $62 per semester unit. For more information call 949-585-2990. These professional development units are not part of a degree program but instead are primarily used for professional advancement (such as salary increment steps and recertification). Students should seek approval of appropriate district or college officials before enrolling in these courses to satisfy any degrees, state credentials, or local school district requirements.
A-Z Index, Staff Development Centre, University Of Leicester Missenden Centre for staff development of Higher education. *, Mission Statement. *, (MSDP) Midlands staff development Partnership. Return to top http://www.le.ac.uk/staffdev/a-z_index.html
Extractions: STAFF DEVELOPMENT CENTRE Home A-Z Index Search Diary of Events ... Contact Staff A-Z Index FOR ALL STAFF ACADEMIC PRACTICE RESEARCHERS EVENTS ... ABOUT STAFF DEVELOPMENT Selection a letter from the alphabetical list below: A B C D ... X Y Z A Administration Staff Development Fund Appraisal Scheme (Procedures and Forms) Appraisal training workshops [Return to top] B 'Beyond Distance' a new approach to distance and e-learning:- Blackboard ... Bookings External (non-University of Leicester staff) [statement] [Return to top] C Cancellations Policies Clerical Training Advisory Group (CTAG) Contract Research Staff Training Advisory Group (CRSTAG) [Return to top] D Data Projection [Training Directory] 'Development Matters' Newsletter and Programme Developing Professional Practice Award (DPPA) ... DIARY OF EVENTS [calendar of Training Programme for Staff Development] [Return to top] E Equality/Diversity Awareness training workshops E-Learning, Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) and Blackboard E-Reflections [Return to top] F (FDTL) Fund for the Development of Teaching and Learning Forms Funding for Staff Development Training and Development Activities Fund for Faculty Initiatives ... [Return to top] G Guidance and Advice Section [Return to top] H Health and Safety [Training Directory] Heads of Departments Training and Development Programme Higher Education Academy [external links] [Return to top] I (ILM) Institute for Leadership and Management [external links] (ILM) - Introductory Award in Team Leading (ILM) - Introductory Award for First-Line Managers (ILM) - Development Course for Security Supervisors (ILM) - Introductory Diploma (development course for Middle Managers in Higher Education) ... IT Booking Form (specific for IT training workshops)
Faculty Of Education A-Z Index education A Z index. See also Monash University AZ index. development Sport and outdoor recreational studies staff directory Suggest new item http://www.education.monash.edu.au/a-z.html
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Implementation Stories: Madison SD, AZ staff developmentTeacher Leaders The Task Force continued to meet weekly. The Madison Board of education adopted the set of curriculum expectations http://www.comap.com/elementary/projects/arc/stories/madison.htm
Extractions: The district encompasses approximately 15 square miles. The 7 schools in Madison employ 290 elementary teachers and serve approximately 5,000 elementary students. The schools have a variety of grades: PreK-2, PreK-4, grades 3-8, or grades 5-8. The student population is about 66% white, 21% Hispanic, 6% African-American, 5% Native American and 2% Asian. Approximately 10-15% of the students speak English as a second language and 43% of the students receive free or reduced-cost lunch. The school system had been using a traditional mathematics program and there had been very little professional development in mathematics.
A-Z Of Education Resources Databases Electronic Databases for education for JCU staff and students Queensland Consortium for Professional development in education http://www.library.jcu.edu.au/Educ/az.html
Extractions: If you are looking for a link which isn't here, please send me email A B C ... Z Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Resources Aboriginal Studies: Primary School Teaching Resources ABS: Australian Bureau of Statistics Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia ... ACTU Australian Council of Trade Unions Adelaide Declaration on National Goals for Schooling in the Twenty-First Century Administration: Adobe Australia Adobe Reader Search Adobe PDF Online Adobe PDF conversion ... Alternative Schooling A resource list compiled by Education Queensland. AccessClub password required. American Educational Research Association American Educational Studies Association: AESA American University homepages Last updated August 2003 Archives Archives of Australia Gateway National Archives of Australia Queensland State Archives Directory of Archives in Australia ... Pandora Archives National Library of Australia archive of Australian documentary resources UK National Archives Internet Archive Wayback Machine Browse through 30 billion web pages archived from 1996 to a few months ago.
Extractions: Dr. Kruger, Evaluation Program Unit Manager, is responsible for providing overall management and direction to the unit. His primary duties are designing and implementing evaluation projects, identifying and promoting resource development, supervising program staff, monitoring project activities and budgets, and developing new products and services. Dr. Krugers particular areas of expertise are program evaluation, program improvement, data analysis, outcome assessment, evaluation technical assistance, and research methodology. Dr. Deussen provides leadership for the Reading First Project. She has extensive research experience that includes work with refugees, drug and alcohol prevention and treatment, and education. Dr. Deussen coordinates training for evaluation on-site visit teams and mentors new evaluators. She has a focused interest in the evaluation of reading initiatives and her experience includes the Reading Excellence Act grants for Oregon, Washington, Alaska, and Montana. She is currently directing work on the evaluations of Reading First Grants in Washington, Arizona, Alaska, while advising and providing technical assistance in Montana. Ms. Ault has experience as a researcher, curriculum and program developer, and teacher. Ms. Ault has been the principal evaluator for numerous grant projects concerned with program and curriculum materials and staff development. Ms. Ault also evaluated technology grants, a statewide school-to-work initiative, and museum learning. She has expertise in conducting site visits, contextual observations, student work reviews, rubric development, data analysis, and evaluation of quantitative and qualitative data. Ms. Ault is currently evaluating two programs to improve the teaching of history and a university-based technology project.
Extractions: AI Magazine Advanced Battery Technology America's Network BT Catalyst ... View all titles in this topic Hot New Articles by Topic Automotive Sports Top Articles Ever by Topic Automotive Sports Arizona builds statewide ASP with Cox Education Internet Strategies for Education Markets: The Heller Report Sept, 2001 Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Cox Education Net-work is leading a $27.9 million project to supply a comprehensive ASP service to Arizona schools. The contract was awarded by The Arizona School Facilities Board. Cox Business Services will work with KPMG Consulting, Learning Station and Ensynch to form the Cox Education Network. Ensynch is an Arizona-based technology company. The other companies are likely to establish offices in Arizona for the project. In addition to curriculum materials and administrative tools, the system will provide 20 Cisco Academies, 30 Microsoft Authorized Academic Training Programs, ASSET professional teacher training, an Intel Model School Program, smart cards and smart card readers, and a variety of education and awareness seminars. The ASP will host school and teacher websites, provide e-mail services for staff and students, and can provide SAIS-compliant student information management systems, student assessment tracking systems, and teacher resource management systems
The University Of Exeter - A-Z Index Centre for educational development and Cooperation see School of education and Personal development Planning Personnel and staff development http://www.exeter.ac.uk/atozindex.shtml
Extractions: Skip to the content Help / Accessibility Statement Search in: salford.ac.uk www.edu.salford.ac.uk Search for: Education Development Unit. EDU A-Z ... University Search You are in: EDU SCD / Flexible and Online Learning Flexible and Online Learning As part of our commitment to ensuring that all staff at the University of Salford have access to development opportunities, we are integrating web-based learning materials into the Staff Development Programme. Development of these materials is centred on the production of a series of online guides, packs and discussion papers designed to increase your control over learning by enabling you to undertake development activities at a time and place which best suits you. Online packs and materials Additionally, the Staff and Curriculum Development section of the EDU manages a considerable resource centre consisting of books, journals, papers and audio-visual media that are available to all staff. These resources cover wide-ranging topics from appraisal to study skills, counselling to personal development and management issues to quality issues. Staff are welcome to drop into the Resource Centre, fifth floor, Crescent House at any time during office hours. Please telephone in advance to ensure that a member of staff is available to assist you (extension 52308).
EDU | University Of Salford - A Greater Manchester University Personal Tutoring in Practice staff development Guide Personal Tutoring Technical staff Opportunities Technology education development Unit (TEDU) http://www.edu.salford.ac.uk/general/a-z.php
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ISTE | ISTE Research Grants iLETSS is a technology access and professional development project focused on; of education PT3 grants at colleges and universities in arizona, Idaho, http://www.iste.org/Content/NavigationMenu/Research/Grants/ISTE_Research_Grants.
Extractions: Anderson County Technology Assessment : Rural Anderson County, KY had the funding to upgrade its technology, but wanted to avoid the pitfalls of weak integration of technology into the school environment and academics. In a series of grants over two years, ISTE evaluators and consultants conducted a technology audit, identified needs, helped the district craft a professional development and technology assessment plan aligned with state standards, and then evaluated implementation of the plan. Center for Applied Research in Educational Technology ( CARET : ISTE's systematic literature reviews have brought ISTE's extensive, in-depth analyses of direction-setting research studies to bear on local and national policy decisions regarding current and emerging issues. CARET is not only a valuable online resource accessed by universities, regional education laboratories, and school districts, but has become the focus of ISTE conference workshops, presentations, and an article series in the organization's flagship journal. Fallbrook Union Elementary School District: ISTE is currently providing external evaluation of Improving Learning through Educational Technology for Staff and Students (iLETSS), an Enhancing Education Through Technology (EETT) grant from the California Department of Education. iLETSS is a technology access and professional development project focused on; increasing students' use of technology as a tool to support meeting academic content standards, providing professional development to increase teacher proficiency in the use of technology as a tool for teaching and learning, increased teacher use of technology to support student achievement, expanding teacher access to technology tools, and using technology to improve collaboration between home, school, and community.
ILRT - Projects A - Z Higher education staff development Agency Web Site We redesigned and reengineered HESDA s Web site,to allow users to find information on the site much more http://www2.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/projects/projects_a_z
Cox Business Services The award of the ASP contract will revolutionize education in arizona, stated ASSET (training and professional development), Beyond Books (educational http://www.coxbusiness.com/casestudies/education/azfacilitiesboard.html
Extractions: Arizona $27.9 Million Education Delivery Contract awarded to Cox Business Services The Arizona School Facilities Board awarded a $27.9 million Application Service Provider (ASP) contract to Cox Business Services, a full-service, facilities-based provider of telecommunications solutions. Cox Business Services and its three major providers - KPMG Consulting, one of the world's largest consulting companies; LearningStation, a leading educational ASP and content aggregator; and Ensynch, an Arizona managed solutions and education technology services provider - have formed the Cox Education Network to provide the industry's most expansive collection of educational tools and resources to teachers and students throughout Arizona. According to Margie A. Emmermann, director of the Arizona Department of Commerce, "This is exactly the sort of bold initiative Governor Hull envisioned with the Arizona Partnership for the New Economy(APNE). It not only demonstrates that technology is a given and that knowledge builds wealth, it accounts for the need to cultivate Arizona's workforce with a system that promotes life-long learning."
Arizona Regents: Learner Centered Education, Professional Development LearnerCentered education in the arizona University System. Professional development at arizonas Public Universities. Each university in the arizona http://www.abor.asu.edu/4_special_programs/lce/professional_dev.htm
Extractions: Professional Development at Arizonas Public Universities Each university in the Arizona University System has a center for professional development which supports, encourages and provides services related to learner centered education. Visit these sites: Arizona State Universitys Center for Teaching and Learning Excellence http://clte.asu.edu Northern Arizona Universitys Faculty Development Program
Extractions: Barry Leshowitz, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, ASU To develop a web-based, distance-learning program of faculty development that will enable teachers across the curriculum to create and implement problem-based instruction in their classrooms. Connecting Disabled Students with Arizona's Landscapes through Geography LCE Education (Final Report) Ronald Dorn, Professor, Geography Department, ASU The proposed modification to GPH 211 (Introduction to Landform Processes) would turn this course into an internet LCE exploration of Arizona's spectacular natural landforms, with the goal of making accessible a field-based LCE experience normally denied to many disabled students. The performance objectives for GPH 211 will be met through a combination of deductive and inductive reasoning, driven by student-derived questions. Each field-based module will focus on a core area of geomorphology (e.g., volcanic landforms, river processes, rock decay, landsliding). On-line student exchanges drive the assessment (e.g., essay question) that is then answered with the aid of "book learning (textbook, extra readings, annotated images to model how to interpret other examples of these phenomena). In summary, this LCE course modification uses field modules that shift intellectual ownership of the course performance objectives to the students.
Extractions: Search Advanced Site Map A-Z Index Professional Development ... Calendars Conference Calendar Printer-friendly version Statewide and national education conferences of interest to educators, parents, and students. Search the Calendar by topic, city, or state: Add a statewide or national education conference.
ASU Center For Indian Education-Home Page Established in 1959, the Center for Indian education is an interdisciplinary and the arizona State University community of students, staff and faculty. http://coe.asu.edu/cie/
Extractions: stablished in 1959, the Center for Indian Education is an interdisciplinary research and service organization housed in the College of Education at Arizona State University . It promotes studies in American Indian/Alaska Native policy and administration that contribute to the quality of scholarship and effective practices in education, professional training and tribal capacity building. Structured on the basis of existing expertise, the Center for Indian Education provides scholarly leadership, utilizing American Indian faculty from various ASU colleges, schools and departments. The Center fosters relations between the University and sovereign tribes, and supports training and technical assistance for community programs, which bring scholars and tribal community members together. Along with sponsoring conferences and colloquia which bring scholars and tribal community members together, the Center publishes the Journal of American Indian Education , an international periodical which has served the Indian Education field since 1961. Quick Links CIE Mission