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41. Division Of Career Education
Central district, Nancy Fedorchak, columbia Career Center. East district,Cliff Hesskamp, Department of Elementary and Secondary education staff
http://dese.mo.gov/divcareered/skillsusa_exec_council_members.htm
SkillsUSA
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2004-2005 National Theme: Champions at Work Missouri SkillsUSA State Offficers Secondary President Kayla Baldwin, Herndon Career Center Secondary Vice President Lacey Collins, Cass Career Center Secondary Secretary Paris Anderson, South County Tech HS Secondary Reporter Jaret Waggoner, Herndon Career Center Secondary Treasurer Michelle DiesBurg, Grand River Technical Center Secondary Parliamentarian Monica Noland, Eldon Career Center District Officers (one from each District) Central District East District East Central District Northeast District Northwest District South Central District Southeast District Southwest District West Central District Senior District Advisors Central District Bill Fuemmeler, Boonslick Technical Education Center East District Wendy Ann Meyers, Four Rivers Career Center East Central District Bill Ernst, Perryville Career Center Northeast District Gary Briddle, Kirksville Area Technology Center

42. Archived:U.S. Department Of Education - FY 1999 Annual Plan - Volume 2
Ensure that technical assistance and other services by ED staff are useful As of August, 1997, 29 states, the district of columbia, and Puerto Rico have
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/AnnualPlan/improve.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
U.S. Department of Education FY 1999 Annual Plan - February 27, 1998
School Improvement
Eisenhower Professional Development Program $335,000,000 (FY 99) Goal: To improve the quality of classroom teaching through professional development. Objectives Indicators Source and Next Update Strategies 1. Classroom instruction is improved through effective professional development . 1.1 Teachers' skills and classroom instruction. By 1998, over 50% of a sample of teachers will show evidence that participation in Eisenhower-assisted professional development has resulted in an improvement in their knowledge and skills, and by 1999 in an improvement in classroom instruction. 1.1 National Eisenhower (Ike) Evaluation, 1998-2000. 2. High-quality professional development and state policy are aligned with high state content and student performance standards. 2.1 District-level professional development. By 1998, over 50% of teachers participating in district-level or higher education Eisenhower-assisted professional development will participate in activities that are aligned with high standards. By 2000, over 75% will. 2.1 National Ike Evaluation, 1998; related information from periodic state performance reports, 2000.

43. Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center -- Faculty Detail
Washington district of columbia 20057. Phone, 202687-4381 1995 - 1999,Senior staff Fellow, Laboratory of Cell Regulation and Carcinogenesis (Lab of
http://lombardi.georgetown.edu/cv/faculty.cfm?userID=386&style=Education

44. Travel | Business Policy Manual | University Of Missouri
African education Prgm. Spectrum, Spinal Cord Injuries Research Prgm, staff For travel outside the fifty United States and the district of columbia,
http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/departments/fa/management/business/manual/0505.shtml
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45. Bloomsburg University - Admissions
district staff will provide four afternoon seminars to highlight critical Central columbia School district s Professional Development School is a K12
http://www.bloomu.edu/academic/exc/sped/pds.php
General Information Where you are:
Connections
Computer Lab - The Special Education Computer Lab in 2229 McCormick Center for Human Services is open from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5:45 to 9 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays, and from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 3:15 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays Chairperson James K. Krause
101B Navy Hall E-mail Secretary Crystal Andrezze
104 Navy Hall E-mail Professors Shelia Dove Jones
101 Navy Hall E-mail Michael J. Karpinski
223-A Navy Hall E-mail Samuel B. Slike
16 Navy Hall E-mail Associate Professors Philip J. Tucker
103 A Navy Hall E-mail Darlene E. Perner
221 Navy Hall E-mail Assistant Professors Sandra Farrara
103C Navy Hall E-mail Timothy P. Knoster
Navy Hall E-mail Barbara Wert
101C Navy Hall E-mail Walter Zilz Navy Hall E-mail
Professional Development Schools
America Reads 62.496/596.91 (3 credits for practicum)
America Reads is a tutoring program designed to provide high-quality literacy tutoring for struggling readers in grade 1-3. On Mondays, the tutors meet in the Reading Center to plan their lessons and organize their materials. On Wednesdays, the tutors work with children at Central Columbia Elementary School or Danville Elementary School. Tutors are paired with a graduate assistant from the M.Ed. in the Reading Program. The graduate assistants serve as mentors and provide on-going training throughout the semester. Participants must enroll in 79.301/501 (Teaching, Learning, and Assessment) and 62.496/596 (Practicum). A bus will transport pre-service teachers to and from the school on Wednesdays, 11:30-3:00 p.m.

46. Katy Independent School District
education and engagement in the fine arts are an essential part of the schoolcurriculum and In a study conducted by Judith Burton, columbia University,
http://www.katyisd.org/curriculum/finearts/importance.htm
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Executive Director of Fine Arts The Importance of Fine Arts Education Education in the arts is an integral part of the development of each human being. Those who have studied learning processes throughout the ages, beginning with Plato, have emphasized the importance of the arts in the education process. Arts education refers to education in the disciplines of music, dance, theatre, and visual arts. Study in the arts is integral to our society. They are a part of the cultural heritage of every American. The arts are what make us most human, most complete as people. The arts cannot be learned through occasional or random exposure any more than math or science can. Education and engagement in the fine arts are an essential part of the school curriculum and an important component in the educational program of every student in Katy ISD. Sufficient data exists to overwhelmingly support the belief that study and participation in the fine arts is a key component in improving learning throughout all academic areas. Evidence of its effectiveness in reducing student dropout, raising student attendance, developing better team players, fostering a love for learning, improving greater student dignity, enhancing student creativity, and producing a more prepared citizen for the workplace for tomorrow can be found documented in studies held in many varied settings, from school campuses, to corporate America.

47. Missouri School District Directory: Columbia 93
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary education columbia, MO 652031123.Prin. Dr. Sandra E Logan (17 years in district)
http://www.dese.state.mo.us/directory/010093.html
Home School Directory 2004 - 2005 Missouri School Directory
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48. Education World ® : Technology In The Classroom: Three Keys To Technology Excel
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Most teachers, school administrators, students, and parents know that computer literacy is vital to success in the 21st century, but what's the best way to develop technological effectiveness in our schools? To find out, Education World asked educators whose districts' technology programs were cited by the U.S. Department of Education to tell us their secrets.
  • Parents often wonder and worry about exactly what their children learn by using computers in the classroom but not in Fabens, Texas. There, parents and school board members take "tech know" basics classes offered by the Fabens Independent School District. Day and evening classes are given in English and Spanish at various campus facilities. Fabens has achieved true

49. MDRC - K - 12 Education Overview
MDRC is informing the education policy debate by bringing to the involving morethan 80 communities in 36 states and the district of columbia.
http://www.mdrc.org/area_overview_1.html
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Overview In little more than a decade, MDRC has built a strong reputation as a respected, trustworthy source of information about what works to improve students’ prospects for academic success in elementary, middle, and high school and about what it takes to put effective interventions into place. Since 1991, we have managed 17 major demonstrations and evaluations in education, involving more than 80 communities in 36 states and the District of Columbia. This work has been supported by 40 funders, including the federal Departments of Education and Labor, 27 foundations, and other private organizations, corporations, and donors. In addition, MDRC has projects focused on helping adult low-income workers overcome barriers to literacy and other academic shortcomings or gain credentials to help them advance in their careers.

50. SYS-CON Media Launches "SYS-CON University," Offering Online Education Programs
Java education classes at SYSCON University include JCP Program How the Issue Business Licenses in the district of columbia (by Roberta Bortolotti,
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51. Nonprofit Professionals Advisory Group
Founded in 1996 by health care professionals, the district of columbia Primary Care Applications should be sent to dcpcadev@nonprofitprofessionals.com
http://www.nonprofitprofessionals.com/dcpca_development.htm
Nonprofit Professionals Advisory Group About Us Nonprofits Job Seekers ... Articles and Links District of Columbia Primary Care Association Director of Development Overview: Founded in 1996 by health care professionals, the District of Columbia Primary Care Association was created because the shortage of primary care was contributing to bad health for the most vulnerable populations. Over the past six years, the current leadership has methodically recruited and organized a wide network of local players, serving as the catalyst to create the political will and policy expertise needed to reform the District’s publicly funded health care system. DCPCA is seeking a Director of Development with the enthusiasm and drive needed to capitalize on DCPCA’s strong position in the DC political and charitable marketplace. The Director will take advantage of several years of funding cultivation within local and national foundations and the District and federal governments, expected to result in DCPCA’s growth from a $2 million to a $10 million annual budget over the course of the next three years. The right person will have the fundraising, marketing, and organizational skills to join an entrepreneurial organization on the verge of a major increase in funding, visibility, and impact. The District of Columbia Primary Care Association As DCPCA established itself in the late 90’s, District voters elected a new Mayor and six new Council members, and came out from under direct federal control of the local budget. Amidst this changing political environment, DCPCA – which was a two-person shop for the initial seven months – aggressively established itself as a health reform leader, emerging as the “go to” organization for sophisticated and progressive public policy. Today, with a 13 member staff and growing, DCPCA is a leader in health care financing, public policy, political organizing, and now is facing the challenge of implementing a $145 million, ten-year project to rebuild the primary care system for the poor. Three of DCPCA’s biggest accomplishments include:

52. Faculty And Staff
Ms. Brand holds an MBA and an MA in education from Stanford University, The staff. Aimee Breslow I-dev Senior Administrator and SC D Assistant
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/i-dev/FacultyandStaff.html
I-Dev Mission Message from the Director I-Dev Program
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Social Capital and Development
Jon Anderson
Since 1999 Jon Anderson is Natural Resource Policy Advisor for the US Agency for International Development in Washington DC. From 1994 to 1999 he worked in the Forestry department of at the FAO in Rome on social and institutional issues in forestry including participation and pluralism as well as providing field backstopping to programs on Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He has lived in Africa for over 15 years working on rural development and natural resource management programs particularly in West Africa. Mr. Anderson’s current work, in addition to program backstopping and support, concentrates on environmental governance and the links between nature, wealth and power. Mr. Anderson has a Masters in Forestry from Yale University and co-teaches Issues in Rural Development with Marc Cohen Elizabeth Andretta
Dr. Elizabeth H. Andretta, is the Associate Dean and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Dr. Andretta is a cultural anthropologist who received her B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She has done fieldwork among the Amhara of Ethiopia and the Murle of the Southern Sudan. Her research interests center on issues of social organization and identity among East African pastoralists . In Spring 2005, she will co-teach the course Social Aspects of Development with Professors

53. Columbia School District Data
columbia County School district County Seat Lake City, Florida emailmarkham_g@firn.edu. district Information, staff Information, Student Information
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54. Office Of Multicultural Student Language Education OMSLE
Office of Multicultural Student Language education staff Alachua, Baker,Bradford, Citrus, Clay, columbia, Dixie, Duval, Gilchrist, Hamilton,
http://www.firn.edu/doe/omsle/omsstaff.htm
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56. Bredhoff & Kaiser, P.L.L.C. Attorney Profiles
staff Attorney, columbia University Law School, Project for Effective Trial Attorney, Public Defender Service for the district of columbia, 19761980.
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. Born Brooklyn, New York, July 4, 1945; admitted to bar, 1973, District of Columbia; U.S. Court of Appeals, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and District of Columbia Circuits; 1992, Maryland. Education: Brooklyn College of the City University of New York (B.A., cum laude, 1967); University of Wisconsin (M.A., Industrial Relations, 1969); Northwestern University (J.D., cum laude, 1972). Member, Editorial Board, Northwestern Law Review, 1971-1972. Member, Board of Senior Editors, "Employee Benefits Law," Bureau of National Affairs, 1991. Member: District of Columbia Bar; American Bar Association (Co-Chairman, Employee Benefits Committee Section of Labor and Employment Law, 1987-1990). JULIA PENNY CLARK JEFFREY R. FREUND

57. Events - Moving Ideas
Getting Smarter, Becoming Fairer A Progressive education Agenda for a StrongerNation State district of columbia Zip 20045 Phone 202741-6246
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58. Job Listings - Moving Ideas
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DC Metro region Job Description: USAction and its sister organization USAction Education Fund are seeking a full time Foundation Manager. USAction, a national progressive grassroots organization with over three million members and statewide affiliates in twenty-four states, works to mobilize citizens around a wide-range of progressive issues, including health care, public education, consumer rights, democracy reform, and voter participation. USAction Education Fund provides information, training, and technical assistance to grassroots organizations working on these issues. The successful candidate will be part of a fast-paced team that raises $5 million annual to support USAction and USAEF’s work. Responsibilities:
  • Coordinate and take primary responsibility for $2 million foundation portfolio
  • Oversee the production of foundation proposals, reports, acknowledgments, solicitations and other communications with foundation staff and/or board members

59. Previous Presentations By: Frank Baker, Media Educator
Aug.1617 Media literacy workshops, Georgetown School district, SC Aug. 4 Richland2 staff Develop, Ridgeview HS, columbia SC
http://medialit.med.sc.edu/presentations.htm
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I have conducted. Frank W. Baker fbaker1346@aol.com
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Sept.15 Media literacy , USC SLIS220A, Columbia SC
Aug.25 21st Century Skills/Media Literacy , NETA CIC Conference Call
July 18 , SC Holocaust Teachers Institute, Columbia College
July 6 Keynote:3rd Annual , Kent State University
June 25 Media Literacy in the Middle : Pre-conference Workshop, NMEC 2005, San Francisco, CA
June 21 , SC Assn of
School Administrators, Myrtle Beach, SC Symposium on Media Literacy in Education , Bowling Green State University, Ohio June 14 Using Media As A Catalyst to Writing , Winthrop Writing Institute, Winthrop University June 8 Marketing Companies: Who's the boss? Financial Fitness Institute, Charlotte NC May 9 Presentation, ACME-Vermont Conference, Champlain College, Burlington VT Presentations to Middle College High School Student Leadership Conference, Anaheim CA April 27 Media literacy , Professional Dev. Day, Columbus OH Public Schools

60. ENCS Who's Who
Academy Program housed at the University of the district of columbia, Dr.dev Palmer received the BA degree in Physics in 1980, and the MS and Ph.D.
http://www.ewh.ieee.org/r3/enc/whoswho.htm
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Chair
David W. Ruden

Dave is an Embedded Systems Software Engineer, with 15 years combined experience in various areas, from Security-Access to Datacom/Telecom. He and his wife, Diana, moved to the beautiful state of North Carolina in 1998, and live in Cary. He currently works for Taproot Systems, Inc. in the area of Cellular and WiFi technologies development. Dave was Chairman of the Palm Beach Section, IEEE, in 1998 prior to moving to NC. He has been involved in the Eastern NC Section since moving to the area, holding previous positions of Public Relations Chair, Vice-Chair, and most recently, Section-Treasurer. He earned his Bachelors in Engineering Technology from the University of South Florida in Tampa, FL; and Masters in Computer Science from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, FL. Dave finds supporting the local IEEE section to be an excellent way to meet interesting people, stay connected, keep up to date, and help the local community
Vice Chair Roger Lawrence
Mr. Lawrence spent 26 years with GEC designing and developing power electronic equipment and recently 7 years with EPRI Adjustable Speed Drive Application Office facilitating field demonstrations of ASDs, Flywheels, Ultracapacitors, Dynamic Sag correctors and other power system mitigation Devices.

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