Extractions: MI-AHEAD was founded in 1987 as a state organization for professionals working with students and staff with disabilities in higher education. This not-for-profit organization is committed to providing professional development for service providers in order to enhance opportunities and assure full inclusion in all areas of higher education. What does MI-AHEAD do? Annual statewide conference on legal and other professional issues to enhance professional development. Monthly board meetings open to all members with discussions of issues and sharing of ideas. Minutes of board meetings mailed to members. Sponsorship of workshops and satellite conferences. Venue for networking among members. Source for list and labels for professionals. Consultation and technical assistance on ADA, Section 504, IDEA and on specific disability issues related to post-secondary education, e.g., accommodations, transition to or from post-secondary education. Presentations on post-secondary disability issues.
Just Browsing Health Education Resources michigan Model for Comprehensive School Health education®. Other Health Links return to top. staff Development Resources Grades 712 http://www.emc.cmich.edu/health/default.htm
Extractions: Here you will find a collection of valuable resources gathered specifically for those individuals and teams who are responsible for delivery, instruction, and decision making regarding school health. Resources are offered in the following categories: Advocating for and Planning Coordinated School Health Programs Making the Connection: Health and Student Achievement (PowerPoint presentation from ASTHO) "Top 10" Ranking of Subjects Americans Believe Students Should Know High School Health Education Rationale and Plan School Climate Power Point Centers for Disease Control and Prevention- ... Implications for Schools by Carol Swingle return to top Assessment Performance Based Assessment: Sample Assessments for Michigan Model Conferences and Associations MAHPERD ASHA AAHPERD Conferences of interest ... return to top Eight Components of School Health Coordinated School Health Programs School Health Index - Self Assessment Tool School Health Programs At-A-Glance (CDC) return to top Legislation and Policy Michigan School Code Regarding Sex Education, HIV Education, Health Education and Physical Education
Welcome To Unity Of Livonia Schedule of services, staff directory, information on education for all ages. Livonia, michigan. http://www.unityoflivonia.org/
Extractions: Our Mission Statement: Knowing Christ in our hearts, we are rising together, living wondrous lives. Come Join Us This Sunday! Morning Services at 9:30AM and 11:00AM Vespers (Evening) Service at 7:00PM We are located at 28660 Five Mile Road (between Middlebelt Road and Inkster Road), Livonia, MI 48154. Telephone: (734) 421-1760 Dear Friend: Our church has a friendly and peaceful atmosphere for all to find out more about God in study, worship and through various programs. We endorse liberal, metaphysical, Bible-based thought, always seeking to be open-minded to respect the similarities of many faith teachings. Your visit is very important to us. Browse our website, get to know our church family. We warmly invite you and your loved ones to visit us as you attend our services and events! Blessings!
Extractions: Our division is unique in that we can offer almost anything you wish to learn! We support lifelong learning by providing relevant training experiences, adult education programs, professional development and personal enrichment courses for businesses, individuals and organizations. In providing customized contract training through our Workforce Development Division, we work with business and industry to enhance the economic environment throughout Southeast Michigan. Individuals who are looking to make lateral career moves turn to us to gain the training they need for skill upgrades. Employers who are looking to strengthen their companys workforce turn to us because we work with you to design training programs specific to your needs, and deliver those programs during times that are most conducive to your employees lifestyles. That means we are a 24-hour training facility! You can either come to our site, or well come to yours. In partnering with WCCCD, were working together to positively impact our total economy.
University Of Michigan Dept. Of Dermatology Provides training to develop clinical, diagnostic, surgical and histologic knowledge in dermatology. Contains details of patient care and facilities, education and research programs, faculty, and staff. http://www.med.umich.edu/derm/
Staff Development Resources NSDC staff development Web Links, include all kinds of education site links, Using Standards to Assess staff dev. Portfolio project used to evaluate http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/StaffDev/StaffDevLinks.html
Extractions: INDEX: Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Texas has 20 Education Service Center Regions. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
Mentoring & Induction Programs By Each Of The United States The Illinois State Board of education (See Final Report for Initial Year of Teaching Yes, Yes, $33M staff dev/MT. Hawaii, N,, $?, BT mentor pilots http://www.teachermentors.com/MCenter Site/StateList.html
Extractions: Return to Mentoring Information Categories List The author of this web site has been keeping track of state-level mentoring programs for years. During that time I have seen that it's: 1. Difficult to draw conclusions about the sum of state-level novice teacher programming, because it is in constant flux 2. Possible to look at state level activity from several different perspectives, because of the various and complex themes that weave through beginning teacher support systems. This report takes one view point in presenting and analyzing the patterns in state-wide mentoring and induction programming. That approach views mentoring on a continuum in which assistance of novice teachers is at one end of the continuum and assessment of novice teachers is on the other end. Necessarily, that perspective "colors" how this information is presented and analyzed. What is presented here is: A chart summarizing some of the studies and illustrating the changing picture described above, plus references to all the studies I found.
NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates michigan staff development Council Ben Boerkoel, Dir. Curriculum staff dev.Grand Rapids Christian Schools 1812 Sylvan SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 http://www.nsdc.org/connect/about/affiliates.cfm
Extractions: dqmcodebase = "/" NSDC Affiliates provide NSDC members the opportunity to expand their staff development networks by connecting with other individuals by location. More than 35 state and provincial affiliates provide services and programs that connect staff developers within individual states or provinces or regions. Contact Stephanie Hirsh if you're interested in facilitating a new affiliate within a state currently not served by a state chapter. This new affiliate application provides information about becoming an NSDC affiliate. From the July 2005 Meeting From the July 2004 Meeting Remarks by Stephanie Hirsh , at the July meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers Information about the expertise of each NSDC affiliate is available in each affiliate's Resource Bank response (in PDF format).
MCAS Summer Staff Dev After educators earn a master s degree or complete 36 semester hours of Location Workshops will take place at AK Smith, 817 Lafayette, michigan City, http://www.mcas.k12.in.us/staffdev/WEB copyright/staffbodyframe.htm
Extractions: Technology Summer Workshops X's Offered Length of Workshop Graduate Credits* CRU's** Grade Level Dates Desktop Publishing (DTP) * Full 1 day K-12 Digital Editing * 1 day K-12 GPS/GIS * 1 day K-12 Aug. 4 Lessons * 1 day June 23 1 day K-5 July 21 Multi-Media Presentation * 2 days K-12 July 6 -7 Open Lab N. A. K-12 Teacher Web Pages 1 day K-12 WebQuest* 1 day K-12 Graduate credit Graduate credit will be available through Purdue Calumet University (PUC) for teacher license renewal. Teachers can take up to 3 graduate credit hours as pass/fail through summer staff development at Michigan City Area Schools. The additional 3 graduate credit hours is available, online through PUC. It is the responsibility of the teacher to contact PUC and complete enrollment forms. Graduate credit is only applicable to teachers that currently hold an Indiana Teacher's License . Grad credit is not applicable to those teachers with a limited license. If you have any questions, contact Daphne Robinson at PUC, 219-989-2326. Limited license teachers should contact Linda Manes at PUC, 219-989-2202. Graduate credit fees apply. To receive full graduate credit additional work may be required outside of the workshop. For more information contact Jeneane Webster and/or Purdue University Calumet Graduate Credit Fees
THE MICHIGAN DIFFERENCE Associate Vice President/Chief of staff to President chaconaj@umich.edu. Shirley Fair Assistant VP for dev Director, Planned Giving therbert@umich.edu http://www.giving.umich.edu/develop/peopledept.htm
THE MICHIGAN DIFFERENCE School of education. School of Information. School of Music Coordinator of dev.Events, Transplant Ctr. Phone (734) 9363460 rgarypie@umich.edu http://www.giving.umich.edu/develop/peopleunit.htm
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
COOR Intermediate School District, Roscommon, Michigan The ISD acts as a link between the michigan Department of education and local school COOR staff Board Members Minutes Regular Meeting Dates http://www.coorisd.k12.mi.us/
Extractions: P.O. Box 827, 11051 North Cut Road, Roscommon, MI 48653 August 23, 2005 C.O.O.R. Intermediate School District (C.O.O.R. ISD) includes the counties of Crawford, Oscoda, Ogemaw and Roscommon, an area covering 2400 square miles. Within this area C.O.O.R. serves six local public school districts, Crawford-AuSable, Mio AuSable, Fairview, Houghton Lake, West Branch-Rose City and Gerrish-Higgins. The ISD acts as a link between the Michigan Department of Education and local school districts. The ISD provides Special Education Career and Technical Education Information Technology and General Education programs and services on request that single local districts find difficult or impossible to provide. The ISD collects and monitors data that is required by the Michigan Department of Education, and works with local districts to insure that the type and nature of services needed within our area are properly represented at the state level. The services that the ISD provides allow local school districts regardless of size to have access to quality personnel, services and programs that they could not afford individually. This prevents unnecessary duplication and better use of state and local money through the sharing of resources. COOR VISION STATEMENT COOR Intermediate School District will be the collaborative model for excellence in educational services and programs promoting lifelong learning for the local school districts and the communities we serve.
TLC Department Page michigan State SPED/LED but interested in the Special education degree. Program staff Nancy Miller, Department Secretary (millern@andrews.edu) http://www.educ.andrews.edu/TLC/se.html
Extractions: OVERVIEW MISSION STATEMENT The School of Education mission is to provide programs based on redemptive Christian worldview to prepare professionals for global services. Who qualifies for the MS degree? The State of Michigan requires students to posses a valid State of Michigan General Education Teaching Certificate prior to the submission of an application for the Special Education Teaching Certification. Students who have been accepted in the Andrews University MAT program can petition to be concurrently accepted into the MS program.
Northern Michigan University You have my guarantee that the NMU faculty and staff will move heaven and earth to each formula would have on higher education in the state of michigan. http://www.nmu.edu/president/budget.htm
Extractions: Department Telephone Directory AAUP ACAD INFO SVS/ACAD COMPUTING ACAD INFO SVS/ARCHIVES ACAD INFO SVS/INSTR MEDIA SVS ACAD INFO SVS/INSTR TECHNOLOGY ACAD INFO SVS/LIBRARY ACAD INFORMATION SERVICES ACAD SENATE ACADEMIC COMPUTING ADMIN INFO TECH/TECHNICAL SVS ADMIN INFO TECH/TELECOMM OPRNS ADMISSIONS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUITE ALUMNI RELATIONS ARCHIVES AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES AUDITOR, INTERNAL AUXILIARY SERVICES BIOLOGY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SECRETARY OF BOOKSTORE BUSN, W.L.CISLER COLLEGE OF CENTRAL RECEIVING CHARTER SCHOOLS CHEMISTRY CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES COMM DISORDERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMS COMPUTER CENTER CONTROLLERS OFFICE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEAN OF STUDENTS DEGREE AUDITS DEVELOPMENT FUND DINING SERVICES-BOOK BINDERS DINING SERVICES-CAT TRAX DINING SERVICES-CENTRAL OFFICE DINING SERVICES-MARKETPLACE DINING SERVICES-UNIVERSITY CTR DISABILITY SERVICES DIVERSITY STUDENT SERVICES ECONOMICS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL DEV, CNTR FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGLISH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PROGRAM EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FACILITIES OPERATIONS FINANCE AND PLANNING FINANCIAL AID FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS GEOGRAPHY GRADUATE STUDIES, COLLEGE OF
Northern Michigan University - Continuing Education Continuing education; staff Development; Certificates of Completion Northern michigan University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. http://www.nmu.edu/departments/conted/
Extractions: Department Telephone Directory AAUP ACAD INFO SVS/ACAD COMPUTING ACAD INFO SVS/ARCHIVES ACAD INFO SVS/INSTR MEDIA SVS ACAD INFO SVS/INSTR TECHNOLOGY ACAD INFO SVS/LIBRARY ACAD INFORMATION SERVICES ACAD SENATE ACADEMIC COMPUTING ADMIN INFO TECH/TECHNICAL SVS ADMIN INFO TECH/TELECOMM OPRNS ADMISSIONS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION SUITE ALUMNI RELATIONS ARCHIVES AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICES AUDITOR, INTERNAL AUXILIARY SERVICES BIOLOGY BOARD OF TRUSTEES, SECRETARY OF BOOKSTORE BUSN, W.L.CISLER COLLEGE OF CENTRAL RECEIVING CHARTER SCHOOLS CHEMISTRY CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCES COMM DISORDERS COMMUNITY COLLEGE PROGRAMS COMPUTER CENTER CONTROLLERS OFFICE CRIMINAL JUSTICE DEAN OF STUDENTS DEGREE AUDITS DEVELOPMENT FUND DINING SERVICES-BOOK BINDERS DINING SERVICES-CAT TRAX DINING SERVICES-CENTRAL OFFICE DINING SERVICES-MARKETPLACE DINING SERVICES-UNIVERSITY CTR DISABILITY SERVICES DIVERSITY STUDENT SERVICES ECONOMICS EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL DEV, CNTR FOR ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY ENGLISH ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES PROGRAM EQUAL OPPORTUNITY FACILITIES OPERATIONS FINANCE AND PLANNING FINANCIAL AID FINANCIAL SERVICES FIRST YEAR PROGRAMS GEOGRAPHY GRADUATE STUDIES, COLLEGE OF
MCCVLC Professional Development Opportunities and vendors the MCCVLC can offer faculty and staff members at michigan community For information about educational offerings in the area of distance http://www.mccvlc.org/~staff/prof-dev.html
Extractions: Professional Development One of the activities where the MCCVLC can assist member colleges with economies of scale is in providing professional development opportunities. By collaborating with member colleges, outside organizations, and vendors the MCCVLC can offer faculty and staff members at Michigan community colleges access to a wide range of professional development options. MCCAVLC Introduction to Online Instruction using Educator - TBA Fall 2005 This 8 week online course will introduce new instructors in the methods and skills necessary to be an online instructor. It can also be used by existing online instructors as a review. The primary focus of the course is technological 'how-to' steps for developing and managing the online course using Educator from Ucompass.com, but pedagogical concepts will be included to enhance decision making in the design and delivery of the course. It will include such topics as instructional design, interaction, learning activities, and assessment. MCCAVLC Online Faculty Training Course using Bb 6.x - Beginning Late Summer 2005
Extractions: Best Practices of Technology Integration in Michigan offers K-12 lesson plans that were created by practicing teachers and tested in the classroom for effectiveness. All major content areas are covered and although they were written to address Michigan Standards they can easily be adapted for any classroom. SITE DESIGN:
Journal Of Wound, Ostomy And Continence Nursing - UserLogin Can multiple copies be made for patient or staff education? In its current format,this manual will not J Nurs staff dev 1993;97882. Context Link http://www.jwocnonline.com/pt/re/jwocn/fulltext.00152192-200103000-00011.htm
Extractions: Abstract The Multicultural Literacy Program (MLP), a three year project funded by FIRST (Fund for the Improvement and Reform of Schools and Teachers) of the U. S. Department of Education, was designed to address the needs of the changing racial and cultural demographics of school districts. The program used a wholistic approach to reading/writing instruction, integrating multicultural literature into the existing reading program to increase reading achievement and engagement. Site-based staff development and parent involvement were important elements of the program. The results of a two year study in two districts, one culturally diverse and the other predominately Anglo, showed that attitudes toward reading, writing, and other cultures were significantly more positive for students using the Multicultural Literature Program than the basal program. In addition, students in the culturally diverse district improved their reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and total reading performance significantly more than comparison students using the basal reading program.