CRC CASSL Home Page staff dev. Committee Co Chair Nancy Edmonson 7329, email hawaii Anyone? MeasuringEthnicity and Cultural Identify http://crc.losrios.edu/~cassl/
Extractions: 4Faculty.org Our core mission includes support for student learning outcomes assessment and leadership in staff development. Researchers Jeanne Edman and Brad Brazil, along with the Staff Development Committee, led by co-chairs Maureen Moore and Nancy Edmonson, and executive secretary, Janis Caston, are excited about the CASSL direction and look forward to serving you! FALL 2005 SEMESTER WORKSHOPS Wednesday August 24, 2005
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Richard, Robert, Asst. Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU Siewe, Youmasu,State Specialist for Health education/Family dev. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional Database The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella
Staff Of The School Of Humanities Dr Srinivasiah Muralidhar, Head of education Psychology Apolonia Tamata,DipEd, BA USP, MA hawaii Larry Thomas, BA CCAE http://www.sidsnet.org/pacific/usp/sohmain/STAFF.HTM
The SID Goal #1 Align and articulate department curriculum with hawaii Content and staff dev.Records. Survey results that will indicate quality of student use of http://www.k12.hi.us/~washinga/SID website/dreamweaver pages/sid1.htm
Extractions: Washington Middle School School Level Standards Implementation Action Plan School Years: 2003-2004, 2004-2005, 2005-2006 Standards-Based Outcome Goal #1: Quality Producer Students at WMS will recognize and produce quality products, services, and performances. Students: Rationale: The trend in SAT reading comprehension data for the past 3-5 years shows that more WMS students score below average than those in the national norm. WMS did not achieve Adequate Yearly Progress for SY 2002-2003 because our ESLL (15%) and low-income (52%) populations did not meet the proficiency objective for Reading based on the statewide HCPS II test. In addition, only 91% of our ESLL population and not the requisite 95% participated in the test. WMS is still considered to be "In Good Standing", but if we fail to make AYP in SY 2003-2004, the school will be considered "In Need Of Improvement" and begin to face progressive consequences. Current best practice in assessment indicates that in order for students to achieve the standards they need to know: the expectations (benchmarks and indicators) the criteria by which they will be assessed (assessment tools)
The Mentoring Leadership And Resource Network Home Page Renae Rebechini, UniServ Directory, Illinois education Association NEA, Violet Mitchell, staff dev. Resource Teacher, 925 Arlington Ave-North Bldg, http://www.mentors.net/03memberdir.html
Hawai'i Marine Phone Directory Prepared by the staff of the University of Hawai i Marine Option Program hawaii education Specialist 62860, Elizabeth Kumabe http://www.coralreefnetwork.com/network/mop_directory.htm
Extractions: Last Updated: August 2004 Asterisk designates the fax number Marine Option Program University of Hawai'i at Manoa Government Agencies Private Firms and Groups MARINE OPTION PROGRAM UHM/System Seawords Newsletter UHM - Steve Russell, Manoa MOP Coordinator 956-8433 (russells@hawaii.edu Erica Klohn, Student Coordinator 956-6000 (klohn@hawaii.edu Dee Dee Acosta, Librarian 956-6000 (dacosta@hawaii.edu Student Study Center 956-6000 (still@hawaii.edu Hans Van Tilburg, Instructor, Maritime Archaeology 956-4223 (74653.721@compuserve.com
Extractions: 4. Professional Development Policy Guidelines ... Toolkit Home Resources Standards and Quality: Higher Education Program and Policy Council of the American Federation of Teachers, Distance Education: Guidelines for Good Practice, 2000, http://www.aft.org/higher_ed/downloadable/distance.pdf The Institute for Higher Education Policy, Quality on the Line: Benchmarks for Success in Internet-Based Distance Education, 2000, http://www.ihep.org/Pubs/PDF/Quality.pdf Massachusetts Department of Education, Massachusetts Recommended Criteria for Distance Learning Courses, http://www.doe.mass.edu/edtech/03news/distance_learning.pdf National Education Association, Guide to Online High School Courses, 2002, http://www.nea.org/technology/onlinecourseguide.html National Staff Development Council, E-Learning for Educators: Implementing the Standards for Staff Development, 2001, http://www.nsdc.org/library/authors/e-learning.pdf North Carolina Department of Public Instruction, Policy on Online Learning, http://sbepolicy.dpi.state.nc.us/
Professional Dev. SESSION 2 Kailana A Voyaging Program for High Risk hawaii Youth, There isa strong movement in education and business to integrate the power and http://www.eval.org/eval2000/pdslist.htm
Extractions: OVERVIEW: With the exception of sessions I and II (information about which may be found below), each professional development session runs either 3 or 6 hours (half day or full day) and offers participants the opportunity to explore, in depth, a new skill, concept, or idea related to evaluation. Professional Development sessions are offered independently of the regular sessions for the conference and require a separate fee in order to attend. FEES: Half day sessions for members are $75 and whole day sessions are $150. For students the fees are $40 and $80 respectively and for non-members the fees are $100 and $200. Register for these using the conference registration form. SESSION LIST: Professional Development Sessions are offered according to time period: Session Time Date Off-Site Opportunities various 30-31 Oct 00 Tuesday Full-Day Sessions 31 Oct 00 Wednesday Full-Day Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday A.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday P.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Sunday A.M. Sessions 5 Nov 00 Off-Site Opportunities Various 30-31 Oct 00 Note: In order to register for Session 1 or 2, you must contact the session organizers directly rather than use your regular conference registration.
Extractions: Advertiser Staff Writer The top 15 debtors of delinquent property taxes in Honolulu owe $1.17 million, or more than half of the $2 million the city needs from back taxes to balance the budget. The past-due bills range from a high of $463,304 to a low of more than $23,000. In addition to individuals, the list of debtors includes real-estate firms, a cemetery, a Hawaiian religious organization, a tea house and a nonprofit group that has received grants through the city. In several cases, the delinquent tax bills tie to foreclosures, bankruptcy and business closings.
PTC'04: 11-14 January 2004 Honolulu, Hawaii Editorial Director educational Associate/Science Technology education Engineer Vice President, Carrier Relations, Arcstar Global Network Bus. dev. http://www.ptc.org/PTC2004/attendee_profiles/titles.html
Hawai`i Community Foundation - Inside HCF hawaii Community Foundation Download Booklet Vocational education If you are interested in working as a part of our staff, send us your cover http://www.hawaiicommunityfoundation.org/inside/staff.php
Medical Education Bibliography Barnett O. Information technology and undergraduate medical education. Acad. staff dev. 1991;Sept/Oct. 87. Bullock G, Kovacs G, Macdonald k, Story BA. http://www.hmc.psu.edu/library/services/Instruction/mededbibliography.htm
October 5, 2001 -- SSTI Weekly Digest Center $125000; hawaii High Technology dev. Corp. Southern TechnologyCouncil and Southern Growth Policies Board staff will work with the states to http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2001/100501.htm
Extractions: Subscription to the SSTI Weekly Digest is free. If you are reading a forwarded copy of this issue and would like to receive your own copy each week directly, please subscribe at: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/digform.htm Requests to unsubscribe should be sent to sstiwd@ssti.org SBA Names FY 2001 FAST Winners This week, 30 states were named recipients of the first Federal and State Technology Partnership (FAST) awards administered by the Small Business Association (SBA). The awards range from $100,000 to $150,000, totaling almost $3.5 million. FAST, included in December 2000 legislation reauthorizing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, provides matching funds to enable states to augment or expand their tech business assistance and SBIR outreach efforts. FAST winners and their respective award amounts are below: Alabama Alaska Colorado Delaware Georgia Hawaii Iowa Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma South Carolina
Lists Served From Majordomo@lists.uoregon.edu Research Unit Directors coestaff College of education Faculty and staff coegr dev. Council and SCERT list orderlawb Listserve for Order and Law B http://lists.uoregon.edu/listsmd.shtml
Agriculture & Rural Dev. Comte. - Tentative Fall Forum Agenda It will also give legislators and staff the latest information on recently passedfederal Rod PAIGE, US Secretary of education. 515 pm 615 pm http://www.ncsl.org/statefed/fallforumtagenda.htm
Extractions: Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill NCSL's 2002 Fall Forum will be critical and exciting in several respects. It will mark the transition from the old to the new committee structure-and will give participants plenty of opportunity to learn more about the new committees and help shape their planning for the coming year. The meeting also will occur just weeks before the beginning of most state legislative sessions and of the new 108 th Congress. The Fall Forum will look ahead to the issues that will dominate the agendas for state legislatures and Congress in 2003. It will also give legislators and staff the latest information on recently passed federal initiatives that they will need to implement in the coming months. Wednesday, December 11
CMSU Professional Staff News 3-04 It supplies the infrastructure and technical environment for education. She saw Illinois, hawaii, and Germany in her travels. http://www.cmsu.edu/psc/newsletr_105.htm
Extractions: quality of student life and learning. Your participation in and support of this program is vital. Professional staff will have an opportunity to hear presentations from each of the four Presidential candidates that will be on campus the weeks of January 24th and January 31. Please mark your calendars to participate in the open forum presentations. The dates and times are listed on the Calendar of Events on the homepage. Nominiations are being accepted for the J.P. Mees Award for Outstanding Professional Staff . Nominations are due by February 1, 2005. The nomination form and criteria are available on the PSC website. The receipient of the award will be announced at the Professional Staff spring event. The annual elections for the 2005-06 Professional Staff Council will be conducted soon. If you are interested in representing your area on the council, please let us know. If you are not able to serve as a representative, please consider being a representative on a committee. Remember you are always welcome to observe a council meeting. A list of meeting dates is available on the PSC website. -PSC President Donna Bodenhamer
IHS - Oahu's Only Family Shelter The Pacific Resource Partnership, Real Estate, dev. Constructions. 2006, 6/2002,Dick Dubanoski University of hawaii at Manoa, University/education http://www.ihs-hawaii.org/about/board.php
AACN Clinical Issues In Critical Care Nursing\AACN. Clin. Issues Journal of Nursing staff development\J. Nurs. staff. dev.\ Journal of Nutrition\J.Nutr Journal of the hawaii Dental Association\J. hawaii. Dent. Assoc. http://www.researchsoftwaredesign.com/ftp/users/richards.jrn