Participants education, Technology and the Future of maine s Economy. Participants List.(posted 27-05) Darlene, Markham, staff, maine ASCD, Brunswick, ME http://www.maineascd.org/etfme/participants.htm
Extractions: (posted 2-7-05) Return to Home First Name Last Name Title Organization Street City ST ZIP Work phone Steve Abbott Great Maine Schools Project 22 Monument Sq., Ste 402 Portland ME Trisha Abramson Project Assistant Maine Small Business Development PO Box 9300 Portland ME Mike Adams Deputy Division Director Maine Department of Labor 19 Union St Augusta ME Duke Albanese Great Maine Schools Project Portland ME Raymond Arbour Director Skowhegan Regional Vocational Center MSAD 54 61 Academy Circle Skowhegan ME Margaret Arbuckle Executive Director Western Maine Partnership 248 Maine St, Ste 3 Farmington ME Mary Arno Curriculum Coordinator Kittery School Department 200 Rogers Rd Kittery ME Kelly Arsenault Maine Department of Education Augusta ME Peter Ashley M.S.A.D. # 24 110 School Street Van Buren ME Wendy Ault MELMAC ME Joel Austin Guidance Counselor Boothbay Region High School 236 Townsend Avenue Boothbay Harbor ME Susan Austin UNUM Provident So. Portland
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Extractions: Build Pride For the second installment in the Education World series Lessons from Our Nation's Schools, editors Diane Weaver Dunne and Ellen R. Delisio traveled to rural Maine to visit two Native American reservation schools. They learned about Native American culture, learning styles, and the people who teach and learn at these schools. Included: Descriptions of how the relationship between Native Americans and the U.S. government evolved from enmity to separation. Last spring, Education World editors Diane Weaver Dunne and Ellen R. Delisio visited two Native American reservation schools in northern Maine: Indian Island School on the Penobscot reservation north of Bangor and Beatrice Rafferty School on the Passamaquoddy reservation in Perry. Learn more about their visit in our five-part series. The five articles are detailed below. Click on any headline for a complete report.
Education World® : Preservice Educators : Finding A Job Included education World talks with two beginning teachers who completed theportfolio What are the keys to a successful staff development program? http://www.educationworld.com/preservice/job/
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NPSF Bibliography-Current Awareness J Nurs staff dev. 2003;19(2)9298. After finding long delays in the by staffdevelopment educators in the improvement of a process improvement plan. http://www.npsf.org/html/CA/CA_May2_03
Extractions: May #2, 2003 The NPSF Information Resource Center, in an effort to monitor the landscape of patient safety, routinely identifies articles that may be of interest to the patient safety community. This twice-monthly publication is not an exhaustive list of citations, but does pinpoint items of interest from a wide array of publications. Copies of the articles may be obtained through your local medical or public library and the web. This list is submitted twice a month to patientsafety-L as a service to help subscribers stay aware of relevant literature. The NPSF invites authors to submit materials to us for possible inclusion in future lists of this nature. To view previous patient safety current awareness listings, please visit the list archives at http://patientsafety-l@listserv.npsf.org/archives/index.html Our thanks go to Ilene Corina, Jennifer Dingman, Benjamin Grasso, Theresa Pape, Lawrence Way and Donna Young for their contributions to this edition of Current Awareness. 1. Banja JD. Disclosing medical error: how much to tell.
Old Town School Department School Board Policy PDF Files GCFBR Recruiting and Hiring of Admin staff-Procedures GCF-R Professional staffHiring Admin KLBA - Voter education Program - League of Woman Voters http://www.otsd.org/BOARD_POLICIES/PoliciesPDF.htm
Extractions: School Board Policy PDF Files All the documents in this section are listed alphabetically and are available currently in Portable Document Format (PDF), you will need Adobe Acrobat to view these files. Old Town School Department is not responsible for typographical errors within these pages and, in all cases, any questions and all inquiries should be directed to the Superintendents Office at 156 Oak Street, Old Town. Tel: (207) 827-7171
MSDN Magazine - Meet The Staff Grant Duers, Grant Duers, Director, recently joined the staff of MSDN Magazine, Prior to joining MSDN Magazine, Jon wrestled black bears in maine and http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/staff.aspx
Extractions: Advanced Search MSDN Magazine Home October 2005 Search ... MSDN Magazine Grant Duers Director , recently joined the staff of MSDN Magazine , replacing Joanne Steinhart, who retired after 16 plus years at the magazine. During his 10 years at Microsoft, Grant has held a number of positions, including Business Development Manager in the Emerging Technologies Group, Publisher of Microsoft Press, and Director of Microsoft's European OEM Division. In a prior life, Grant was the Associate Publisher of the ABA Journal and the publisher of two daily newspapers. In his spare time, Grant is learning his way around Manhattan, after 10 years in Seattle. Joshua Trupin Executive Editor , has written numerous technical articles for MSJ Microsoft Internet Developer MSDN Magazine , and MSDN News , as well as appearing in interviews for MSDN TV CodeProject.com and the SQL Server 10th Anniversary site. His long out-of-print book on the NBA, HoopStats: The Basketball Abstract , has recently been featured in the Wall Street Journal and New York Times . He lives on Long Island with his wife Laura, children Julian and Cordelia, two beagles, and a basement full of CHUDs.
Not Found Technology has evolved into a foundation block for education. Use technologyto fully support students in meeting the maine State Learning Results, http://www.msad71.net/Docs-Forms/TechPlan/plan.htm
Chancellor's Office USNH serves the state s public higher education needs through The She receiveda BS in child development from the University of maine in Orono and http://usnh.unh.edu/trustees_chancellors/chancellors.html
Extractions: Chancellor's Office The Chancellor's Office is the executive arm of the Board of Trustees and is organized to assist the Board in meeting its obligations to prudently govern the operations of a well-coordinated system of public higher education. Dr. Stephen J. Reno has served as the Chancellor of the University System since 2000. Chancellor's Report to the Board, June 24, 2004 Rather than attempt to summarize and comment on the work and accomplishments of the year just past... read more The Chancellor's Office is functionally organized according to the following areas: Finance and Budget - Annual and biennial operating budgets; finance and accounting policies; consolidated financial statements; purchasing and inventory management; comprehensive treasury functions; auditing functions; capital planning and development; and information technology. Dr. Edward R. MacKay
Trustee Information USNH serves the state s public higher education needs through The University of New Served on the staff of former US Senator Warren Rudman (RNH) as a http://usnh.unh.edu/trustees_chancellors/trustee_bios.html
Extractions: Profile: Graduate: Babson College (B.S., 1977); Syracuse University (MBA, 1979). In 1983 he co-founded Cabletron Systems, Inc. Named entrepreneur of the Year by Inc. Magazine in 1991. Ex-officio member of the Board of Trustees beginning January 9, 2003 when he became the State's 78th Chief Executive. Profile: Graduate: Hamilton College, Clinton, NY (B.A., Economics, 1959). President of the New Hampshire Business and Industry Association. Named Business Leader of the Year in 1997 by Business NH Magazine and the NH Association of Chamber of Commerce Executives. Appointed to the Board December 16, 1998 by Gov. Shaheen to a term expiring June 30, 2002; reappointed by Gov. Shaheen to a term expiring June 30, 2006.
Extractions: usm home a-z index contacts help search College of Arts and Sciences This proposal for Pre-tenure Faculty Development for the College of Arts and Sciences fits into broader initiatives at the University of Southern Maine and in the University of Maine System. The need for faculty development and mentoring programs has been part of many discussions on campus and is clearly on the agenda for USM. The Transforming USM Plan, 2004-09: Regional Excellence, National Recognition , cites four broad goals, which will empower USM to achieve regional excellence: In the Transforming USM Plan The USM Plan [2001] and accompanying annual work plans, including
Expansion Management Online Some of the biggest economic development news in maine this year occurred in South EM s education Quotient for the Largest School Districts Augusta, http://www.expansionmanagement.com/cmd/articledetail/articleid/15168/default.asp
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Engineered Systems: Maine's Noble Success Full text of the article, maine s Noble success from Engineered Systems, Giving the maintenance staff sole source control of temperature setpoints http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0BPR/is_3_20/ai_98780221
Extractions: Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. Noble High School serves as a full community resource as well as school, but multifaceted demands didn't detract from comfort and efficiency. Twin sensors in the day care's radiant floor system, dust collection in the wood shop, and AHUs located inside the building represent just the beginning of special design considerations made at every turn. Noble High School is one of Main's largest public school, designed not only to educate 1,500 students, but also to serve as the community center of three small towns. Besides 85 classrooms and related support spaces, the 270,000-sq-ft building has a community health care clinic, a day care center, an adult education center, a restaurant, and one of the largest performing arts centers in the region. The diverse uses mandated special consideration in the design of the HVAC systems. And with Maine's long, cold winters, energy efficiency and comfort took on even more importance than they might in other regions.
Extractions: DHS Home Contact DHS Skip Navigation Search: About DHS Services and Help Business Services Online Services ... Publications/Research We've compiled a list of sites that provide a wealth of information on Head Start programs in North Dakota and other states, child development and early childhood education, teaching, parenting, child care, day care, and other topics of interest to parents, teachers, and families. Get the latest information fast. Head Start Information and Publication Center would like to take this opportunity to remind you that it's quick and easy to subscribe to the on-line Alert Service/s of your choice. What's New Alert; Federal Register Alert; IM/PI Alert; Digest Alert; and Links to Literacy - are designed to help you keep abreast of the most recent Head Start information. Subscribe and you'll get an immediate, automatic e-mail notification when new information is released to the Bureau, Regional Offices and Head Start Programs. Simply click on the links below to subscribe to the alert service/s of your choice. Subscribe at www.headstartinfo.org/cgi-bin/email/whatsnew.cfm
Colby | Course Catalogue | General | About Colby Colby College is dedicated to the education of humane, thoughtful, and engagedpersons maine Department of education, American Chemical Society, http://www.colby.edu/catalogue/0405/general/about.html
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October 5, 2001 -- SSTI Weekly Digest Small Business dev. Center, Grand Valley State Univ. and Mich. Southern TechnologyCouncil and Southern Growth Policies Board staff will work with the 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