Career Dev PO The sample was slightly divergent in terms of gender from all texas peace The item responses on motivation for training and higher education indicate a http://www.tcleose.state.tx.us/commreports/career dev PO.htm
Extractions: Executive Summary of the THE IMPACT OF HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES ON THE CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PROFESSIONALISM OF TEXAS PEACE OFFICERS This study was developed because of a need to understand the career development activities and their impact on Texas peace officers. The study described the levels of human resource development activities of the 36 largest law enforcement agencies in Texas representing 21,065+ peace officers, 45 percent of all Texas peace officers. In addition, 23 hypotheses were tested which assessed the impact of human resource development activities on the careers of officers. The data was collected from a random survey of officers in the selected departments. Of the six hundred fifty-eight surveys were distributed, 69.3 per cent were returned and usable. The sample was slightly divergent in terms of gender from all Texas peace officers with 17.2 percent being female as opposed to 12.2 percent for all Texas peace officers. There also was a slightly higher representation of minorities with 18.7 percent being minority as opposed to the 13.2 percent for all Texas peace officers. Both of these are indications of the urban nature of the sample. The sample also had slightly fewer officers under age 25 and over age 50 than all Texas peace officers. Also, 82.1 percent of the sample have only worked for one department compared to the statewide rate of 69.9 percent. There were only 17.8 percent of the sample with less than five years experience which is different from the statewide rate of 31.2 percent. These are tendencies to be expected with predominantly urban departments that are under civil service systems that promotes stability, restrictions on the ability to make lateral transfers between agencies, and 20 year retirements.
TEA Gatesville ISD Data texas education Association profile of the school district, including campus names and locations, district staff contact information, financial reports, and student performance reports. http://penick.tea.state.tx.us/SchoolDistrictLocator/ISD/gatesville.asp
Education Service Center-Region 19 - El Paso, Texas education Service Center serving El Paso and Hudspeth Counties. Carla,Rodriguez, Head Start Program, Asst. Director for staff Development, 7904668 http://www.esc19.net/DirectorySort.php?first_letter=R
Under Construction Offers reproductive healthcare services, education and advocacy. staff provides over 60 years of experience with women and families in this area. http://www.ppwesttexas.org/
Idalou ISD Information and education links, includes history of the town, photos of schools, students, teachers and staff, calendar of school events and online contact information. http://www.llano.net/idalou/
Trinity Episcopal Church Serving the neighborhoods surrounding texas Christian University and the greater Fort Worth community. Service schedule and map. Information on Christian education, worship and music, the clergy and staff, and Trinity Preschool. http://www.fortworthtrinity.org/
Agricultural Workers Mutual Auto Insurance Company Offers car insurance to texas residents holding fouryear degrees in agricultural science, family and consumer education, or veterinary medicine. Features products, contact information, staff, and history. http://www.agworkers.com/
Extractions: Home About Us Upcoming Events Member Services ... Contact Us Welcome to Ag Workers. We are a hard working company, owned by our policyholders. As a true mutual company, we have paid back over $125 million in dividends to our policyholders. If you reside in Texas, are employed in the field of agriculture, family consumer science or veterinarian medicine, you could qualify to become part of our select-risk group of members. Do You Qualify? Find Out How? Ag Workers Weather We have friendly representatives standing by to help you. Whether you need assistance in qualifying for auto insurance, a claim, or have a question, Ag Workers is here for you. Ag Workers cares about your safety.
Texas A&M University Career Center Lamar Cons ISD, Teacher. PWC, staff Accountant. Wetmore, Elementary Teacher University of Arkansas, Coordinator for Residential education http://careercenter.tamu.edu/Ssurv/survey9_college50000.shtml
Oak Hills Presbyterian San Antonio, texas. Worship/education schedule, staff directory, contact information/map, church history and material on the inchurch weekday child care center. http://www.oakhillspresbyterian.com
Inside Northside - Dec/Jan 05 - Page 3 was named the texas Music Educators Associations (TMEA) 2005 recipient ofthe TMEA 21, staff dev./Workday/Student Holiday (Presidents Day) http://www.nisd.net/communications/INonline/February2005/page3.html
Extractions: RoseMary Barrera , vice principal of Glenn ES , was selected as the Texas Elementary Principals and Supervisors Association (TEPSA) Assistant Principal of the Year. Ruth Aguirre , music teacher at Passmore ES Twenty-seven Northside musicians have been selected in the 2004-05 school year as "Texas All-State Musicians." Selection to Texas All-State is the most prestigious individual music performance honor awarded to students in public school music education. These students will be in concert at the TMEA Conference. There are two milestones achieved in this year's process. First, Health Careers HS has its very first Texas All-State student selected to this honor; and second, NISD has more jazz musicians (3) in the elite 22 piece Texas Jazz Ensemble than any other district in Texas. Luna MS and Ott ES The O'Connor HS Percussion Section participated in the 28th Annual Percussive Arts Society International Convention Marching Percussion Competition held in Nashville, Tenn. The Panther Percussion Section marched and performed an indoor routine to Leonard Bernstein's "Candide Suite" and finished in third place nationally. The show is arranged, written, and rehearsed by Assistant Band Director George Garza The National Community Education Association presented the Outstanding Afterschool Program award to the Northside Learning Tree Program at its 39th Annual Convention. The program provides a safe, supervised, drug-free environment for 2,000 Northside students in ten Title I schools. Congratulations go out to
SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary Anita Givens texas education Agency John O Connell - Iowa Department of education Scott Montgomery, Chief of staff Florida education Technology http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es6.htm
Extractions: 4. Additional State Examples ... Toolkit Home Acknowledgements The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the dedication of many individuals who worked very hard to make the SETDA NLI Toolkit a reality. Special thanks go to Elsie Brumback, SETDA's consultant for this project, for her vision and leadership in bringing together the expertise and resources needed to make this Toolkit a success. We would also like to thank: SETDA's NLI Planning Committee Sheila Talamo, Chair - Louisiana Department of Education
ProTeacher BusyBoard Community staff dev Posted by Schauna on Jul25-05 at 0842 AM (EST) I m prejudicedas a northerner (I ve been in texas for 10 years now and still think we http://www.proteacher.net/dcforum/busy_board/8929.html
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SWT:VPFSS Issues Subcommittee Minutes 4/1/02 Permanent relocation for IISWR is the texas Rivers Center but not before fall2003 and Quality/staff dev, 2296. Sponsored Prog, 3002. development, 1460 http://www.vpfss.txstate.edu/facilities/ISC_20020401.htm
Extractions: Issues Subcommittee Meeting Minutes April 1, 2002 Present: Pat Cassidy, JoAnne Smith, Pat Fogarty, John Megerson, Melissa Ruud, Nancy Nusbaum Space Management UPPS Nancy didnt have ready for review yet. Tabled for another meeting. UPD Building USC A board order is being written to rename the building - Nueces. The moving schedule is as follows: UPD Records and Comm. on 4/2, Computer Science on 4/5, UPD Administration, Patrol, and Crime Prevention on 4/8, Evidence room on 4/7 or 4/8, Math to Commons on 4/9, and Parking Services on 4/25. The current Art building will be used as transition space for Education when the College of Education building is renovated. Art 100 will be designated as a first call classroom for the College of Education. Tech 3 With Duplicating relocating to Nueces and Technology moving to the Mitte Complex, Tech 3 is available for use. The FAS project needs space for 30 people for the 5 year project. Nancy will recommend the Duplicating portion for the FAS project. Note: other space was identified in JCK with a remodel of 7 th floor since this meeting. Tech 3 is available again.
Eastfield College -- Continuing Education Staff Institutional Research Mission Resource and Community dev. Continuingeducation staff. Eastfield College Continuing education consists of http://www.efc.dcccd.edu/Ced/Staff.html
Extractions: Contact Us Search Home About Eastfield ... Human Resources Eastfield College Continuing Education consists of several response units designed to maximize the delivery of educational services to our Community: A general program that provides for the workforce development and community enrichment needs of all service area residents. The Criminal Justice Center, which responds with training required in the field of law enforcement. The Workforce Development Center, which addresses the needs of business and industry. The grant programs, which respond to the specific needs of special populations. Staff Department Developmental Programs John Emery, Assistant Dean
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Extractions: Select From List About Us Academic Affairs Academic Outreach Academy for Research and Professional Development Accreditations Admissions Advising -General Become a Teacher Biofeedback Research and Training Laboratory Centers Center for Animal Assisted Therapy Center for Higer Education Center for Parent Education Center for Play Therapy Center for the Study of Educational Reform Certification Programs Chairs Child and Family Resource Clinic Child Development Laboratory Clinics Contact Us Counseling Program Counseling and Human Development Center Dean's Welcome Degrees offered by College Departments Development Program Developing Scholars Program Development And External Relations Disability Accommodations Distance Education Diversity Initiatives Doctoral Student Association Early Childhood Ed Prog Educational Research Elementary Education Prog Emergency Preparedness Emeritus Faculty Employment Faculty Family Studies Program General Access Computer Lab Health Promotion Dept. Health Promotion Program Higher Education Program IMPACT Teacher Resources Kinesiology Department Kinesiology Program Mentoring NCATE Programs Recreation Department Recreation/Leisure Studies Prog Reading Program Scholarships Secondary Ed Prog Special Education Prog Student Advising Student Employment Teacher Tools Technology Technology Title II Wellness/Phys Ed Prog Welcome to our College of Education (COE) web site. On behalf of the faculty, staff, and students, we welcome you to our web site. We invite you to learn more