Community Arts Network: Education Links Resources, guest artists, staff development, dialogue. By mississippi AlgebraProject, Chicago Arts Partnerships in education, mississippi Arts http://www.communityarts.net/links/archivefiles/education_all/index.php
Extractions: Initiative of Centre for Applied Theatre Research, University of Manchester, U.K. Training/information resource in theatre-based participatory development techniques. Aimed at NGO workers, focuses on gender and social inclusion, new ways of participation and access to information and decision making. Projects in Brazil and Peru. First significant study of how the No Child Left Behind Act is influencing instructional time and professional development in key subject areas. Finds that schools spend more time on reading, math and science, squeezing out social studies, civics, geography, languages and the arts. Report, funded by Carnegie Corporation of N.Y., is based on survey of 1,000+ principals in four representative states (Indiana, Maryland, New Mexico, and New York). Written, published by Council for Basic Education, 2004). The Council of Basic Education closed its doors in June 2004; this .pdf file is now on the site of the Education Commission of the States.
LIBRARY MEDIA SERVICES YA category mississippi Trial, 1955 by Chris Crowe August 22 Districtstaff dev. Elementary LMS (7 hrs.) Location TBA. August 25 District staff dev http://bin.lps.org/manila/lms/fyimay05.htm
Extractions: LIBRARY MEDIA SERVICES SPECIAL NOTE This is the last "FYI" from my computer. Shortly after I became the Director, "FYI" was created to help organize all of the announcements and news into one information document that would be manageable. (Insert chuckle here!) There have been some enhancements along the way, most notably a shift from paper to digital formats off our web site. We laughed when the "FYI" rule kicked in with nearly every issue. Hours after it was proofed, finished and sent off, we found an error or received yet a new piece of information to include. And now all of those monthly issues are compiled into two "FYI" notebooks on the shelf above my headÑmy quasi journal as your Director with all that information summed up in about 8 inches of shelf space! Even after all these years of helping you manage and provide information, I continue to be surprised each day at the pace of information growth and how that development impacts our lives. My concerns arenÕt about the amount of information as much as it is about how technology and expedience has allowed information to be manipulated, condensed and even corrupted. More than ever your role in teaching students to be information literate in a technologically complicated world is critical to their future success as citizens and lifelong learners. Your work is important to everyoneÕs future. Under MaryÕs direction, I know you will continue to be successful.
UW-La Crosse UDDS Listing 5 E20 2009 INTERNATIONAL dev CURTIS 6 E20 2011 CAHP/MS IN HEALTH education HISTORY PROGRAM 5 E28 0115 FY04 WI DEANS MTG 5 E28 0116 04 staff devTIM http://www.bussvc.wisc.edu/acct/udds/uddse.html
UW-Stevens Point UDDS Listing MATCH ACCOUNT 6 K40 1005 ACADEMIC staff dev 6 K40 1006 RESEARCH/dev PUBL 6309 FACULTY dev 6 K70 6312 GT SPECIAL PROJECTS 2 K70 6313 educationSABB 6 http://www.bussvc.wisc.edu/acct/udds/uddsk.html
The University Of Mississippi - Wintersession The University of mississippi Outreach Continuing education FCS 323,Section 1, 3, Human dev across Lifespan, 8301200, Lenoir 102, BOMBA, Anne http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/wintersession/Schedule.html
Extractions: Below you will find the Wintersession course schedule for January 2005. The new course schedule for Wintersession 2006 will be posted as soon as it has been finalized Course # Section # Hrs Course Name / Notes Time Classroom Instructor African-American Studies Aas 337 Section 1 Anthropology of Blues Culture
The University Of Mississippi - DeSoto Center The University of mississippi Southaven Campus - DeSoto Center Continuingeducation / Non-Credit education Student Information Faculty / staff http://www.outreach.olemiss.edu/southaven/Programs/Nursing/northwest.html
Extractions: Sample Curriculum First Semester Semester Hours NRS 1117, Nursing I NRS 1211, Pharmacology ENG 1113, English Comp I CSC 1113, Intro to Computer Total Second Semester Semester Hours NRS 1129, Medical-Surgical Nursing BIO 1523, Anatomy and Physiology II BIO 1521, Anatomy and Physiology Lab MAT 1313, College Algebra EPY 2533, Human Growth and Dev. Total First Semester Semester Hours NRS 2114, Obstetrical Nursing NRS 2124, Pediatric Nursing PSY 1513, General Psychology BIO 2924, Microbiology BIO 2920, Microbiology Lab Total Second Semester Semester Hours NRS 2214, Psychiatric Nursing NRS 2224, Adv. Medical Surgical Nursing NRS 2222, Nursing Seminar SPT 1113, Oral Communication Humanities Elective Total Home Contact Us FAQs Find Us ... DeSoto County Schools
Houston School District August 4 (Thursday), staff dev. and School Faculty Meetings March 21 1 (Tuesday),mississippi Science Test Item Grades 5 and 8 http://houston.k12.ms.us/districtoffice/html/scalendar.htm
Extractions: August 4 (Thursday) Staff Dev. and School Faculty Meetings August 5 (Friday) Teacher Workday August 7 (Sunday) Open House August 8 (Monday) First Day for students September 5 (Monday) LABOR DAY September 8 (Thursday) Progress Reports Sent Home October 4-7 (T, W, Th, Fr) First Nine Weeks Tests October 10 (Monday) Begin Second Nine Weeks October 12 (Wednesday) Report Cards Sent Home October 13 (Thursday) Parent Teacher Conferences (No Students) 11 A.M. to 7 P.M. October 14 (Friday) Staff Development (No Students) October 19 (Wednesday) English II Writing SATP October 26-28 (W,Th,Fr)
Journals J Miss State Med Assoc Journal of the mississippi State Medical Association.00266396. J Nurs staff dev Journal for Nurses in staff development. http://www.npsf.org/html/jourJ.html
Extractions: Journal Sources A B C D ... Z J Adv Nurs : Journal of Advanced Nursing . 0309-2402. Blackwell Science. http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/journal.asp?ref=0309-2402 J AHIMA : Journal of AHIMA: American Health Information Management Association . 1060-5487. American Health Information Management Association. http://www.ahima.org/journal/ J Allergy Clin Immunol : . 0091-6749. Mosby. http://www.us.elsevierhealth.com/jaci/ J Alt Complement Med : . 1075-5535. Mary Ann Libert. http://www.liebertpub.com/ACM/ J Am Acad Child Adolesc Psychiatr : http://www.jaacap.com/ J Am Acad Dermatol : Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology . 0190-9622. Mosby. http://www.eblue.org/ J Am Board Fam Pract : Journal of the American Board of Family Practice . 0893-8652. American Board of Family Practice. http://www.familypractice.com/journal/abfpjournal_frame.htm
Valdosta State University - University Relations Meredith to Accept New Higher education Post in mississippi staff andadministrators with whom I have been fortunate to serve. http://www.valdosta.edu/news/FullStory.php?story=meredith_072105
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.
Name Bachelor of Science, Physical education, mississippi State University REA1203 dev. Rdg. I. Bachelor of Science, Elementary education,. mississippi State http://www.holmescc.edu/SACS/FacultyRoster/Goodman/GoodmanCareerTechSpring2005.h
Extractions: ROSTER OF INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING THE QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY Name of Institution: Holmes Community College Name of Academic Department/School: Career/Technical Education, Goodman Academic Term(s): Spring 2005 Date Form Completed: Instructions: Please provide information for all faculty teaching in targeted academic disciplines who have taught credit courses during the time period asked for by Commission staff. Faculty should be grouped by departments of disciplines (do not use broad areas such as social sciences or humanities). If a faculty member is teaching in two or more discipline areas or departments, list the faculty member under the discipline in which the heaviest teaching load occurs. Please list all faculty, both full- and part-time, unless requested not to do so. In categorizing faculty at either full or part-time, please use the Commission definition of full-time faculty: âFull-time faculty members are defined as those whose major employment is with the institution; whose primary assignments are in teaching and/or research; and whose employment is based upon a contract for full-time employees.â Column One . State the name of the faculty member and indicate full- or part-time status. Column Two . List from the catalog the course prefix, course number, and course title of all credit courses taught during the requested time period. If the institution offers graduate work, indicate whether undergraduate (U) or graduate (G). Two-year institutions should indicate whether the courses are Transfer (T) or Non-Transfer (N).
Name dev., BOT1843 Keyboard Concepts, BOT2523 Med. Machine Trans.I,BOT2763 Fund. Bachelor of Science, Physical education, mississippi State University http://www.holmescc.edu/SACS/FacultyRoster/Goodman/GoodmanCareerTechFall2003.htm
Extractions: ROSTER OF INSTRUCTIONAL STAFF GUIDELINES FOR REPORTING THE QUALIFICATIONS AND COMPETENCIES OF FULL-TIME AND PART-TIME FACULTY Name of Institution: Holmes Community College Name of Academic Department/School: Career/Technical Education, Goodman Academic Term(s): Fall 2003 Date Form Completed: Instructions: Please provide information for all faculty teaching in targeted academic disciplines who have taught credit courses during the time period asked for by Commission staff. Faculty should be grouped by departments of disciplines (do not use broad areas such as social sciences or humanities). If a faculty member is teaching in two or more discipline areas or departments, list the faculty member under the discipline in which the heaviest teaching load occurs. Please list all faculty, both full- and part-time, unless requested not to do so. In categorizing faculty at either full or part-time, please use the Commission definition of full-time faculty: âFull-time faculty members are defined as those whose major employment is with the institution; whose primary assignments are in teaching and/or research; and whose employment is based upon a contract for full-time employees.â Column One . State the name of the faculty member and indicate full- or part-time status. Column Two . List from the catalog the course prefix, course number, and course title of all credit courses taught during the requested time period. If the institution offers graduate work, indicate whether undergraduate (U) or graduate (G). Two-year institutions should indicate whether the courses are Transfer (T) or Non-Transfer (N).
Administration Staff Executive Director, Contract Training and Continuing education Mildred Tate,University of Southern mississippi, BA; Texas Woman s University, M.Ed. http://www.hccs.edu/CATALOG2000/AdminStaff.html
FY 2007 ABRS - LBO NUMBERS (Press Ctrl+F To Find An Agency Name 08700, District Attorneys staff. education, Department of. 202-00, Generaleducation Prg/HB 4 205-00, mississippi Adequate education Program http://www.ls.state.ms.us/budgetforms/budget_request_forms/lbonumbers.htm
Extractions: FY 2007 ABRS - LBO NUMBERS (Press Ctrl+F to Find an agency name) LBO NUM AGENCY NAME Agricultural Aviation, Board of Beaver Control Program Egg Marketing Board Farmers Central Market Animal Health, Board of Architecture, Board of Local Gov't Records Program Statewide Oral History Project Arts Commission, Miss Athletic Commission, Miss Attorney General, Office of the Judgements/ Settlement Agreements Status of Women, Commission on Auctioneers Commission, Miss Audit, Department of Barber Examiners, Board of Capital Defense Counsel, Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, Office of Chiropractic Examiners, Board of Coast Coliseum Commission, Miss Corrections, Department of - Consolidated Farming Operations Medical Services Parole Board Private Prisons Regional Facilities Reimbursement - Local Confinement Support Cosmetology, Board of Dental Examiners, Board of Education, Department of General Education Prg/HB 4 Administration Chickasaw Interest Mississippi Adequate Education Program Vocational Educational Television Authority Library Commission Emergency Management Agency Disaster Relief - Consolidated Employment Security Commission Environmental Quality, Department of
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. BA, University of WisconsinLa Crosse Continuing education and Extension. BS, MS, University of Wisconsin- http://www.uwlax.edu/Records/00-02/Grad-Cat/NonInstructional.html
Extractions: as of April 1, 2000 WAYNE ABLER Media Specialist Media Services B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh JOHN ALLRAN Associate Researcher Biology B.S., Appalachian State University MICHAEL ANDERSON Assistant Coach B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire M.S., Winona State University PATRICIA A. ANDERSON Administrative Program Specialist B.S., University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point; M.B.A., University of Minnesota CONSTANCE M. ARZIGIAN Researcher Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center B.A., Catholic University of America; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison SHANNON ASH Associate Residence Hall Manager Residence Life B.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ANDREW BAKER Lecturer/Athletic Trainer II Exercise and Sport Science B.S., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; M.Ed., University of Virginia KEITH BAKKEN Administrative Program Manager I College of Health, Physical Education B.S., USMA, West Point, NY; M.S., University of Illinois CHRISTINE S. BAKKUM Administrative Program Specialist College of Liberal Studies B.S., M.S.E., University of Wisconsin-
Extractions: Search Directory Site map Home ... Current Students Fri, Sep 23, 05 Home Directory Looking for Someone? To find an instructor's website, email and other information, simply click on their name. First Name Last Name E-Mail Campus Department First Name Last Name E-Mail Campus Department Add an employee record Name Department Phone Number Munir Alam English Marcee Andersen Speech Angie Anderson Speech Erin Anderson Nursing Erle Anderson Math Josh Anderson Technology Laura Anderson Business Office Phil Anderson Biology Rhonda Anderson PTAC Shirley Andreason CBE Andrew Aspaas Chemistry Linda Axelrod Business Barbara Baldwin Business Sara Bard-Lee Foreign Language Maria Barlage Advising Sharon Barr Payroll Services Scott Bay Director of Access Services Catherine Bean English/Humanities Elaine Beaudreau-Patton Counseling Roberto Beaumont Technology MaryKay Becker Nursing Julie Beedle Faculty Secretary - Nursing Kelly Befus Chemistry Judy Bemmels Bookstore Judy Bender Music Jon Bengtson Maintenance Melissa Bergstrom Choir Steve Beste English Jack Bibee Speech James Biederman Psychology Kimberly Bienfang Business Office Kelly Billstrom Information Center Jeffry Blakesley Maintenance Candace Blazek Mathematics Corey Blommel CNET Jennifer Bluth Mathematics Bonnie Boese Library Nina Bohrod Math Borghild Bonthuis Business Bruce Bordwell Math Lisa Boxwell Athletics Manager Donna Boyce Bookstore Coordinator Jennifer Braido Biology
Ottenheimer Library Other users of the Library s collection, in particular staff, students, andadministrators, The collection is strong in business, government, education, http://library1.ualr.edu/screens/colldevpolicy.htm
Extractions: Catalog Search Welcome! from Bill Traylor, Interim Director One only needs to step inside the Ottenheimer Library to notice the changes and updates in progress. This semester the Library is getting a breath of fresh air through three initiatives: the HVAC renovation and remodeling project, a redesigned website, and expanded online access for on and off-campus users. I look forward to your feedback on all three. Read More... Finding What You Need News and Events Services About the Library Join Ottenheimer Friends Group Comments/Suggestions : Email LibWebTeam Ottenheimer Library 2801 South University Avenue Little Rock, AR 72204-1099
Extractions: OSS E/PO Annual Report 2001 Browse Search Past Reports This directory provides overview information on the overall E/PO activities of each OSS mission or program. Each listing contains the following information: The listings are grouped into categories as follows: E/PO Support Network Astronomical Search for Origins Missions Solar System Exploration Missions Structure and Evolution of the Universe Missions Sun-Earth Connection Missions OFFICE OF SPACE SCIENCE
JCCC::Staff Art education BA, Stephens College MS, Illinois State University Jeffrey MerrittAssoc. Prof. staff Org dev. Coord. BA, Southwest Baptist College http://www.jccc.net/home/catalog/current/staff
Community Colleges On Tuesday, the Secretary of education formally presented the new functional planfor Dr. Padron was chosen over competitors from Alabama, mississippi, http://www.fldoe.org/cc/Chancellor/Newsletters/2002/Update_11.asp
Extractions: Friday, September 23, 2005 Text Only Menu Site Index 2004 FCAT Scores! - Doing Business w. DOE - - Visitors to Tallahassee - Access Task Force ACT Adding a Subject Adult Education African Amer. Task Force Agriscience Education Apprenticeship Articulation Articulation Coord. Comm. Assessment Assistance Plus Bid List Blind Services Blind Services Comm. Bright Futures Sch. Budget Information Business Technology Ed. Calendar District (pdf) Career Development CEPRI Chief Ed Finan. Off. Class Size CLAST College Bd FL Part. Colleges Comm. Coll. Chancellor Commissioner Communications Contact Information Continuing Workforce Ed. Course Code Directory Course Descriptions Curric Frmwork Adult Curriculum Support Directories Distance Learning Diversified Ed. DOE Org. Chart DOE Phone List Ed. Data Warehouse Education Practices Commi Education Standards Comm Educational Facilities Educational Technology Emergency Plans Sch Employment English as 2nd Lang- ESOL Environmental Ed. Evaluation and Reporting Excellent Teach Prog Exceptional Student Ed. FACTS.ORG FCAT FCAT Briefing Book (pdf) FCAT Explorer FCAT Myth vs. Fact (pdf)