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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Extractions: Has the Threat of Lawsuits Changed Our Schools? A recent survey revealed that the majority of school principals have been threatened with lawsuits lawsuits that have changed the atmosphere in their schools. Education World's "Principal Files" team members offer their perspectives. Included: Included: Handling lawsuits threatened by disgruntled parents and teachers. A recent Harris Interactive survey conducted for the organization Common Good revealed that 82 percent of teachers and 77 percent of principals say the current legal climate has changed the way they work. More than 60 percent of principals surveyed said they had been threatened with a legal challenge. Armed with that information, we chatted with our
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Extractions: Very Satisfied - 4 Satisfied - 3 Dissatisfied - 2 Very Dissatisfied - 1 No Opinion - 1. Overall effectiveness of the CFTTC 2005? 2. I would recommend CFTTC conference to other co-workers. 3. Do you like late February time frame for the conference? II. MONDAY SESSIONS Please respond using the following scale: Very Satisfied - 4 Satisfied - 3 Dissatisfied - 2 Very Dissatisfied - 1 No Opinion - 2. Technology Mentorship 3. Off-Stage Performances! 5. Using Presentation Technology to Enhance Performance in Solving Math Word Problems 6. Free Tools for Improving Instructional Labs 7. Digital Photography 8. Digital Broadcasting: This is Not Your Father's Television 10. The MARIS Geodatabase Warehouse and Online Mapping System 11. Students Discover Technology Usage and Impact 12. Using Technology to Enhance Learning 13. Rapid Application Development
EXTENSION And WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Related To The Area Of Developing this workforce in mississippi should include a grass roots The workforce development group will work with staff in other areas of the RSTC http://www.rstc.msstate.edu/wfdevmain.html
Extractions: Workforce Development User requirement identification process. The creation of a workforce development thrust in the RSTC is the foundation for future demand and growth of remote sensing technology in Mississippi and the nation. Developing this workforce in Mississippi should include a "grass roots" foundation throughout the state, links to policy decision makers, and researchers. This area of the RSTC will carefully create a model of development to enhance our current and future workforce in Mississippi and the region. The SSRC will continue to conduct survey research to provide NASA and potential business partners information about the activity currently developing in the remote sensing field. These activities will be planned and conducted with close integration with each of the focus areas. Partnerships have been formed with researchers in the College of Business and Industry to meet the needs of the burgeoning remote sensing industry in Mississippi. The MSU-ES provides a link to all areas of Mississippi through the county offices and already has programs in agriculture and forestry. The face-to-face communication with end users that the Extension Service will provide through workshops and short courses will further the interest and use of remote sensing by individuals already in business or creating their business.
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JITE Volume 38, Number 2 - Susan J. Olson Et Al. The role of occupational education in the twoyear college has grown Teachers for tomorrow staff potential. New Directions for Community Colleges, No. http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JITE/v38n2/olson.html
Extractions: University of Akron The role of occupational education in the two-year college has grown tremendously ( ). Day ( ) finds that most new jobs will require postsecondary education and training beyond high school, but below the baccalaureate level. Two-year colleges also have a long history of providing workforce education and training that reflect the needs of their local economics ( Doucette, 1993 ). Ninety-six percent of community colleges offer workforce training, with job specific technical training (20.2%) and computer training (18.6%) being the largest share ( Phillippie, 1995
OSU College Of Pharmacy A brief introduction of the Division staff is provided below. dev S. Pathak.dev S. Pathak (DBA, marketing, Michigan State University; MS, economics, http://www.pharmacy.ohio-state.edu/services/academics/ppad/pad_hosp.html
Division Of Special Education - State Schools Based upon the needs of the student and the staff, a Supervisor for Instructionfrom the To request Outreach Services, Directors of Special education, http://www.dese.state.mo.us/divspeced/stateschools/ssshoutreach.htm
Extractions: Home Division of Special Education State Schools for Severely Handicapped Outreach Services of the General Information Each year, Missouri school districts are serving more students who have moderate or severe disabilities. Outreach services available through the State Schools for Severely Handicapped are designed to support these efforts by providing information, personalized technical assistance and staff training to assist classroom teachers and other school district personnel. The State Schools is a statewide public school system serving Missouri students, ages 5-21, with severe disabilities. Students are referred to the State Schools when local school districts are unable to meet their educational needs. Cost There is minimal cost to the school district for using the Outreach Services of the State Schools for Severely Handicapped. The school district may be asked to incur the cost of copying training materials. Reasonable travel expenses of the State Schools staff, which are based upon state guidelines, will be incurred by the local school district. Travel of more than 150 miles may involve overnight lodging and meal expenses. Resources Resource libraries are located in the offices of the Supervisors for Instruction.
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SERVE Assessment Instructional Quality SERVE, directed by Dr. Ludwig David van Broekhuizen , is an education organization Building on theory and craft knowledge, SERVE staff develop tools and http://www.serve.org/Assessment/Classroom/Ref_Skills_q2.php
Extractions: Overview Professional Development Assessment Subtopics: Classroom ... References Popham, J. (2001). The Truth about Testing , Alexandria, VA: Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development. , Thousand Oaks, CA: Corwin Press, Inc. Tyler, R. W. (1949). Basic Principles of Curriculum and Instruction , Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press. Understanding by Design , Alexandria, VA: Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development Back
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Agrability Project The AgrAbility Project offers education and assistance to help identify ways to Since 1991, staff members from 25 state or regional AgrAbility Projects http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/library/resourcesheets/agrability.htm
Extractions: Home For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud. Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.
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Extractions: W.R. Millager Photo credit: Mary K. Bryant Knowledge-Based Economic Development Strategy? Four thoughtful articles: Changes Needed Economic Partners Knowledge-Based Industry Biotechnology Changes Needed to Help State's Economic Picture, Researcher Says Little Rock - The Associated Press (MNNWA, 12/22/97, pg A-1) Problem Competing States New Focus The Problem: Arkansas has high employment and low inflation to start the new Year, but the state needs to make some changes to continue its economic success, says one observer. Charles E. Venus, a consulting economist, says Arkansas "has a very serious long-range economic development problem." The Arkansas Dilemma "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem." Economist Charles E. Venus "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem. We have almost everybody working, but not at jobs that are going to get them significant income increases," Venus said. "I would say we have already got security, we just don't have any success," Venus said, 'And I'm not sure we're prepared to go anywhere until we make some basic improvements in our education."