NJDOE Professional Development And Technical Assistance department of education header graphic. NJDOE Professional development andTechnical Assistance Invitation Only Abbott and County/Regional staff NCLB http://education.state.nj.us/events/
Extractions: Synopsis of Services Publications Resources Selected Articles from School Leader Labor Lookout By Curt Wary Director, Labor Relations The Continuing Education Requirements: Now In Effect After much debate, controversy and several delays, the state's continuing education requirements went into effect in September. Teachers and other instructional personnel are now required to complete 100 clock hours of state-approved professional development in the next five years and then, every five years thereafter. With the commencement of this new requirement, it is appropriate to provide boards with an update and advice to deal with the months ahead. What Counts Any discussion of "what counts" toward satisfying the 100-hour requirement must first focus on the teacher's professional improvement plan (PIP). The continuing education code adopted by the state Board of Education in May 1998 states that the contents of teachers' continuing education plans must be specified in their PIP, developed as part of the annual evaluation. While the process of developing the PIP should be done collaboratively between the teacher and the supervisor, in the event of a disagreement, the supervisor retains the final approval over the content of the PIP. This final administrative approval right was reemphasized by the commissioner of education this spring. A teacher's continuing education may include in-service programs, formal coursework, and conferences sponsored by entities approved by the commissioner of education. These entities, or providers, must register with the Department of Education and include colleges, professional associations, training organizations and boards of education. Boards are automatically registered as training providers for their own staff. However, if the district intends to sponsor training for other teachers, it must register separately.
Extractions: We employ over 200 professional, graduate and undergraduate student staff. Residential Facilities Housing Lottery The Office of Residential and Community Development at The College of New Jersey is a proud member of the following organizations: The purpose of the Mid-Atlantic Association of College and University Housing Officers is to serve our members through opportunities for professional development and education, networking and interaction, and access to research and current trend information. Association activities and decisions are based on the principles of inclusion, collaboration, involvement from a diverse population of practitioners, and mentoring of current and future colleagues. The Association of College and University Housing Officers International (ACUHO-I) is the preeminent professional association dedicated to supporting and promoting the collegiate residential experience. It is the parent organiation of MACUHO.
Extractions: To catalyze and support excellence in teaching and learning of science, technology, engineering, mathematics (STEM) and other core subjects through innovative, research-based instructional strategies and use of novel technologies. CIESE collaborates with K-12 and university educators, researchers, policymakers and educational organizations to develop curriculum materials , conduct professional development programs, and research new methodologies to strengthen STEM education.
ANJEE Conference Environmental education Awareness to Action The 21st Annual new jersey 609258-5985, new jersey Commission on Environmental education and the http://www.anjee.net/conference/
Extractions: Honor some outstanding nonformal and formal environmental educators by attending this enjoyable and relaxing awards dinner. The festivities begin with a networking reception including appetizers and a cash bar. The awards ceremony will follow the delicious buffet dinner with vegetarian options. An exciting environmental entertainer will round out the evening. Adult companions are welcome to join you. Space is limited; register early!
New Jersey Economic Development Directory Directory of economic development agencies in new jersey. Network of businessorganizations provide educational training, consultant services, http://www.ecodevdirectory.com/new_jersey.htm
Extractions: New Jersey Economic Development Directory NJ Economic Development Directory of the websites of economic development agencies in New Jersey. Updated links to economic development information in NJ for business people, real estate departments, brokers and consultants. International Economic Development Council The International Economic Development Council (IEDC) is the premier membership organization dedicated to helping economic developers create high-quality jobs, develop vibrant communities and improve the quality of life in their regions. We represent the largest network of economic developers in the world, providing a diverse range of services, including conferences professional development research and advisory services legislative tracking , and much more. Join IEDC today and leverage the strength of our united membership to get ahead and get things done. One of the largest commercial real estate services. World wide transaction, management, corporate, financial and consulting services. Unsurpassed research capabilities. Sitar Company
The Children's Home Society Of New Jersey The Children s Home Society of new jersey, a nonprofit organization that serves We are also registered with The NJ Department of education, Professional http://www.chsofnj.org/pages/oceansrvs.html
Extractions: We have an open Lending Library and Resource Center that is stocked with training videos, books, brochures, cassettes and a wealth of early childhood curriculum ideas and equipment. For more information contact Barbara Schoen via telephone at (732)557-9633, ext. 105 or via e-mail at bschoen@oel.state.nj.us Our training program offers Continuing Education Credits, approved by The Council for Early Childhood Professional Recognition, www.cdacouncil.org . We offer classes for those pursuing their Child Development Associate (CDA) Credential. We assist providers with accreditation through the National Association for Family Child Care. We offer training and technical assistance to licensed centers pursuing accreditation through The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). We are also registered with The NJ Department of Education, Professional Development Provider Registration System which allows us to administer training clock hours to public school teachers.
New Jersey PTA The commitment to Character education by the State of new jersey is unprecedented The new jersey Character education Partnership (NJCEP) Initiative was http://www.njpta.org/com_chared.html
Extractions: KimKenWis@aol.com By virtue of membership in your individual PTA and your residence in the state of New Jersey, you gain many perks. You are a member of National PTA and NJPTA and all the rights and privileges included in that distinction. You are also citizens of the state of the union that is the trailblazer in Character Education! The commitment to Character Education by the State of New Jersey is unprecedented throughout the country. The New Jersey Character Education Partnership (NJCEP) Initiative was announced in January 2000 as part of the Governors State-of-the-State message. The purpose of this initiative is to assist public school educators to adopt validated character education programs that will meet the developmental needs of students throughout New Jersey by promoting pro-social student behaviors and creating a caring, disciplined school climate conducive to learning. Character education is a proactive initiative to address the whole child as a student today and a member of our society tomorrow. Character education in a school requires its leaders, parents, teachers, administrators and staff to make a conscientious decision to model, instill and instruct students and each other in agreed upon values. The decision to undertake such an initiative is only the beginning of a long term process on which the entire school community embarks.
Extractions: Home Grant Guidelines Site Map Directions to PACF 2004-2005 Funding Partners Aventis Pharmaceuticals Foundation Bristol-Myers Squibb Virology Liz Claiborne Foundation The Clear View Baptist Church Irene Smith Hegarty Fund The Horizon Foundation for New Jersey The Elton John AIDS Foundation The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation The Karma Foundation The Curtis W. McGraw Foundation Merck Company Foundation The National AIDS Fund Pfizer The Prudential Foundation Public Service Electric and Gas The Roche Foundation Roche Employee AIDS Walk The Fred C. Rummel Foundation Wawa Wyeth About PACF Donors Grants Partnerships ... Professional Advisors New Jersey AIDS Partnership The New Jersey AIDS Partnership, a project of the Princeton Area Community Foundation, is the collaborative effort of private funders, public health officials, service providers, people living with HIV/AIDS and other community leaders who believe that HIV/AIDS is fought most effectively at the local community level. The Partnership seeks to help those infected and affected by HIV/AIDS and to prevent the spread of HIV. It is committed to:
Science Discovery Series: Training Workshop For Educators Workshop at Alliance for NJ Environmental education (ANJEE) conference. NJ ScienceTeachers Convention Rutgers, The State University of new jersey http://www.discoverscience.rutgers.edu/training.html
Extractions: Science Discovery Series Here is information about a recently-held all-day training workshop. To be notified when this is held again, please email us with your contact information. This all-day training workshop was held Wednesday, March 24, 2004 at the NJ Museum of Agriculture on the Cook College campus of Rutgers University in North Brunswick, NJ. Learn hands-on science activities and methods. Aimed at teachers and other educators working with youth grades 3-7. Cost is only $50, which includes curriculum, morning refreshments, and lunch! The workshop is sponsored by Rutgers Cooperative Extension Department of 4-H Youth Development, a NJ Department of Education Professional Development Provider. Program activities support the NJ Core Curriculum Content Standards. Register no later than March 10 (space is limited first-come, first-served!). You can download a workshop flyer (123K PDF file) with a complete description of the schedule, workshop choices, registration information, etc.
Liberty Science Center Teacher Connection Up to 27 new jersey professional development hours Curriculum materials To create a professional development network for the region s educators http://www.lsc.org/school_resources/professional_development/teacherconnection.h
Standards For Required Professional Development For Teachers 3.1.1 keep abreast of current educational research. 3.1.2 integrate new Click on the books below to return to the staff development main page. http://www.ebruns.k12.nj.us/StaffDevelopment/Standards.htm
Extractions: (N.J.A.C. 6:11-13) EFFECTIVE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT: Enhances knowledge of subject content assists educators in acquiring content knowledge within their own discipline(s) and in application(s) to other disciplines enables classroom professionals to help students achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (CCCS) routinely reviews the alignment of professional development content with CCCS and with the Frameworks in all disciplines Improves understanding of the academic, social, emotional, and
ACPA Annual Convention 2005 Programs Page Educational Leadership Foundation National Office staff new jersey doesnot have a website at this time, click here for a list of State http://www.myacpa.org/sid/sid_New Jersey.cfm
Nj The new jersey Professional development Center for Early Care and Educationannounces the NJ Professional development Awards. For information, visit their http://www.providersfirst.com/state/state.sql?state=nj
NJEDge.Net - New Jersey's Higher Education Network Her professional experience also includes being a Director of education for a which has been approved by the new jersey Department of education and can http://www.njedge.net/activities/empowering_vendor_show_2004.html
State Educational Technology Directors Association - Connects SETDA Profile new jersey. In the fall of 2003, the State Educational Technology Professional development Component in new jersey s Competitive Grant http://www.setdaconnects.org/content.cfm?sectionid=4&ProfileState=NJ
The East Orange School District The website of the East Orange School District, East Orange, new jersey 07017 , Describe the professional development activities for teachers, http://www.eastorange.k12.nj.us/index.php/content/view/99/54/
Extractions: Your position: Home District Technology Plan Section VI. Professional Development Describe the professional development activities for teachers, administrators, and school library media personnel that include: how teachers have access to educational technology in their instructional areas such as using desktops, mobile laptop and wireless units; Every K8 classroom as of Spring 2004 will have 6 iBook laptops. The laptops will have wireless access to the Internet, and be equipped with a standard software package appropriate to the grade level. Science and Math software correlated to NJCCCS and district curriculum are available in an online format. Writing assessment software is available as are standard computer applications in support of technology literacyword processing, database, spreadsheet, presentation, multimedia and keyboard etc. One of the six classroom laptops is dual configured for teacher use. Teachers will have full access to this computer after the instructional day is over. It is to be used for lesson planning and classroom management.
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New Jersey Library Association For school media positions, consult the Educational Media Association of new jersey.Professional librarian certification for the State of new jersey has http://www.njla.org/jobs.html
Extractions: For school media positions, consult the Educational Media Association of New Jersey Professional librarian certification for the State of New Jersey has been transferred from the New Jersey Department of Education to Thomas Edison State College. To obtain information visit the New Jersey State Library or email: registrar@tesc.edu Job listings are for MLS positions. Positions that meet the NJLA minimum salary requirement are listed first. Beginning January 1, 2005 the minimum starting salary requirement is $41,295 for full time positions and $22.69 for hourly positions. See Salary Guide Jobs are listed for four weeks unless the employer specifies otherwise. New jobs are listed first. Job listings are posted free for NJLA Institutional Members. For all others, there is a $50 fee to place a job on the hotline. To post a position, email the job listing to Pat Tumulty APPLICATIONS/MEMBER SERVICES SPECIALIST. LMXAC
NJ Professional Development Standards 3.1.1 keep abreast of current educational research. 3.1.2 integrate new 9.7 supports the ongoing development of new skills in a collaborative http://www.wtps.org/curriculum/njpds.html
Extractions: 12. Empowers educators to work effectively with parent and community partners 1. Enhances knowledge of subject content 1.1 assists educators in acquiring content knowledge within their own discipline(s) and in application(s) to other disciplines 1.2 enables classroom professionals to help students achieve the New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards (CCCS) 1.3 routinely reviews the alignment of professional development content with CCCS and with the Frameworks in all disciplines top 2. Improves understanding of the academic, social, emotional, and physical needs of each learner and ensures that educators utilize appropriate teaching skills to enable students to meet or exceed their potential