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41. College Of Education
Southwest missouri State University SMSU College of education Skip Navigation Links URL http//education.smsu.edu Maintained by Coe Technology staff
http://education.smsu.edu/
Missouri State University
Missouri State College of Education

Missouri State

Dr. David Hough,
Dean

Hill Hall 304
Departments within the College of Education Associate Dean of the College of Education
Dr. Christopher Craig School of Teacher Education
Dr. Fred H. Groves, Director Office of Student Services
Dr. David Brown, Director
Educational Field Experiences and Clinical Practice,
Sharon Terry, Coordinator Teacher Certification/Compliance Scott Fiedler, Coordinator Professional Educational Advisement, Stephanie Marinec, Coordinator Department of Educational Administration Dr. William Agnew, Department Head Department of Counseling Dr. Chuck Barké, Department Head Early Childhood and Family Development Dr. Sue George, Director Greenwood Laboratory School Dr. Emmett Sawyer, Director Library Science Please address your questions to the office of student services: COEStudentServices@missouristate.edu

42. Spectrum | University Relations | University Of Missouri
The conference is sponsored by missouri Research education Network IT management and policy issues — How administration and staff have adapted their
http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/departments/ur/spectrum/0012/story10.shtml
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43. East Central College
Executive Director, Foundation/Director, Institutional dev. ext 2210, AD.Carol Sammet BS, Southeast missouri State University (Cape Girardeau, MO)
http://www.eastcentral.edu/admin/hr/directory/prof-staff.html
ECC Site Staff Directory Events at ECC eCentral Student Email WebCT Students ... Simple navigation Eye on ECC
Student Organizations Board of Trustees Administrators Professional Staff Support Staff Faculty Adjunct Faculty
Professional Staff
Unless otherwise noted, all phone extensions are at (636) 583-5193.
Robert Baldwin
rcbaldwin@eastcentral.edu
Technology Design Specialist
ext: 2252
AD 122
Donald Bertram
bertramd@eastcentral.edu

ext: 2415
ECTC
Marcella Bolzenius bolzenml@eastcentral.edu Counselor ext: 2326 AD 217 Leslie Borgmeyer borgmeyl@eastcentral.edu High School Recruiter ext: 2688 Course Schedule MP 005-C Jennifer Crosby jlcrosby@eastcentral.edu Associate Director, Financial Aid ext: 2212 AD 200d Laura Deason deasonl@eastcentral.edu Academic Advisor ext: 2488 Course Schedule AD 203b A.A., East Central College; B.S., University of Missouri (Rolla, MO) Deborah DeWitt dewittd@eastcentral.edu Advisor/Recruiter - RTC phone: 458-0165 Course Schedule Jennifer Dodillet dodillet@eastcentral.edu Coordinator, Library Services ext: 2250 AD 116 B.E.S., M.A., University of Missouri (Columbia, MO)

44. East Central College
AA, East Central College; BS, University of missouri (Rolla, MO). Peggy Dudley Executive Administrative Assistant, Dean of Student dev ext 2214
http://www.eastcentral.edu/admin/hr/directory/support-staff.html
ECC Site Staff Directory Events at ECC eCentral Student Email WebCT Students ... Simple navigation Eye on ECC
ECC Athletics Board of Trustees Administrators Professional Staff Support Staff Faculty Adjunct Faculty
Support Staff
Unless otherwise noted, all phone extensions are at (636) 583-5193.
Amy Abel
abelaj@eastcentral.edu

Learning Center Specialist
ext: 2458 Course Schedule
AD A.A., East Central College (Union, MO); B.S.L., Regents College (Albany, NY)
Pamela Aberle
aberlep@eastcentral.edu
Administrative Assistant
ext: 2592
Brian Aholt bsaholt@student.eastcentral.edu Asst. Coach, Men's Soccer MP Don Altholz dpalthol@student.eastcentral.edu Learning Center Specialist ext: 2442 AD Lisa Antisdel lrantisd@student.eastcentral.edu Adult Basic Education Instructor Jenny Atkins Custodian Michael Bagsby bagsbym@eastcentral.edu Financial Aid Assistant ext: 2277 AD 200 Miranda Bennett bennettm@eastcentral.edu Fitness Instructional Assistant ext: 2303 Jonathon Birkmann birkman@eastcentral.edu Maintenance Technician ext: 2490 PHPL Christine Black cafritzm@student.eastcentral.edu

45. CMSU Professional Staff News 3-04
Bradley S Snyder Inst for Entre Studies dev missouri Center for CareerEducation. College of Arts Sciences. development. Community Engagement
http://www.cmsu.edu/psc/newsletr_105.htm
quality of student life and learning. Your participation in and support of this program is vital. Professional staff will have an opportunity to hear presentations from each of the four Presidential candidates that will be on campus the weeks of January 24th and January 31. Please mark your calendars to participate in the open forum presentations. The dates and times are listed on the Calendar of Events on the homepage. Nominiations are being accepted for the J.P. Mees Award for Outstanding Professional Staff . Nominations are due by February 1, 2005. The nomination form and criteria are available on the PSC website. The receipient of the award will be announced at the Professional Staff spring event. The annual elections for the 2005-06 Professional Staff Council will be conducted soon. If you are interested in representing your area on the council, please let us know. If you are not able to serve as a representative, please consider being a representative on a committee. Remember you are always welcome to observe a council meeting. A list of meeting dates is available on the PSC website. -PSC President Donna Bodenhamer
Left to right, Front row: Jim Piatt, Dana Sheppard.

46. CMSU Professional Staff News 2-04
Evidence supporting assessment initiatives to ensure a quality education forstudents will be available Bradley S Snyder Inst for Entre Studies dev
http://www.cmsu.edu/psc/newsletr6.htm
The spring 2004 semester has started off with a bang for members of your Professional Staff Council. We have discussed important issues such as a potential university name change, possibly leaving the MSU consortium to become self-insured, and the upcoming re-accreditation visit from the Higher Learning Commission on March 1-3. If you have not done so, I highly encourage you to visit http://www.cmsu.edu/hlc2004 The selection process is underway for the John Paul Mees Outstanding Professional Staff Award, which was established by the Council last year. The recipient will be announced shortly, and the award will be presented during the annual Professional Staff Luncheon on April 28. I hope you will be able to attend. Thanks to everyone who has supported the Mees Award by purchasing PAS tickets through the new PSC ticket outlet (half the proceeds support the Mees Award), raffle tickets and payroll deduction.

47. Galena Jobs
missouri DIV OF WORKFORCE dev US MO BRANSON 65616 21310099 20 hrs/week $ 0.01 per Medical Connections has a staff level position available at one
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48. Resources EMINTS
eMINTS staff have created resources to help teachers evolve their MOREnet isworking together with the eMINTS program, missouri Department of Elementary
http://resources.emints.org/links/index-dev.shtml

49. NPSF Bibliography-Current Awareness
J Nurs staff dev. 2003;19(2)9298. After finding long delays in the dosing ofinsulin Young D. Patient safety is primary job for missouri pharmacist.
http://www.npsf.org/html/CA/CA_May2_03
National Patient Safety
8405 Greensboro Dr, Ste 800
McLean, Virginia 22102-5120
703/506-3266 (fax)
www.npsf.org

info@npsf.org

National Patient Safety
NPSF Bibliography
Patient Safety Literature Current Awareness Alert
May #2, 2003
The NPSF Information Resource Center, in an effort to monitor the landscape of patient safety, routinely identifies articles that may be of interest to the patient safety community. This twice-monthly publication is not an exhaustive list of citations, but does pinpoint items of interest from a wide array of publications. Copies of the articles may be obtained through your local medical or public library and the web. This list is submitted twice a month to patientsafety-L as a service to help subscribers stay aware of relevant literature. The NPSF invites authors to submit materials to us for possible inclusion in future lists of this nature. To view previous patient safety current awareness listings, please visit the list archives at http://patientsafety-l@listserv.npsf.org/archives/index.html Our thanks go to Ilene Corina, Jennifer Dingman, Benjamin Grasso, Theresa Pape, Lawrence Way and Donna Young for their contributions to this edition of Current Awareness. 1. Banja JD. Disclosing medical error: how much to tell.

50. Entrez PubMed
J Nurses staff dev. 1999 MarApr;15(2)78-82. Implications for staff development Nursing staff, Hospital/education* Nursing staff, Hospital/psychology*
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1

51. Education World ® Administrators Center: Professional Development Via E-Mail
of West Alabama and in gifted education through the University of missouri . For them, the office staff keeps an Important Email binder.
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52. June FYI
It will actually be posted through the University of missouri, but it all looksthe same except August 20 District staff dev. Elementary LMS (3.5 hr.
http://bin.lps.org/manila/lms/fyijun04.htm
June FYI
HAVE A GREAT SUMMER! STAY IN TOUCH! ACTION REQUESTED th and Pine Lake Rd. If you would like to attend, please call Kendra at 1605. Please note that again the summer reading payroll will be the responsibility of each school. Library media specialists will log all hours worked each week with the school secretary. Payments will occur for all summer school staff in August. Important! LMS who are working or subbing this summer at a library media center other than their own will need to have Bev Lyman provide login access so they can do circulation at other schools. If you need any other assistance, please let Bev know! Jane Neal has served as the LEA AFCON (Academic Freedom Coalition of Nebraska) representative and she would like to know if any of you would be interested in serving as the LEA representative to the coalition. If interested, please contact Arlene Rea at LEA (489-7500). You can also contact Jane Neal at home for more information.
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53. The Workshops | Corporate
Our Faculty and staff are available to tailor a program specifically for your Mississippi Power Company missouri Dept Of education missouri Lottery
http://www.theworkshops.com/geninfo/corporate.asp?SchoolID=30

54. Education Computer Discussion Groups
This listserv focuses on program directors and staff members involved with STUdev. Student development discussion list. To subscribe to STU-dev send
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~arend011/educdisc.htm
Education Computer Discussion Groups There are a variety of computer discussion groups (e.g., listservs) that often have discussions of potential interest to NADE members. Following are a few of them. Directions on how to subscribe to LRNASST is found in the following section called "Computer Discussion Groups with that relate to Developmental Education." Revised March 13, 2000
Methods to Subscribe to Most Listservs
To subscribe to one of the discussion groups, send mail to the Listserv address. Leave blank the name and subject headings, and in the body of the message type: For example, if John Doe was subscribing to the LRNASST Listserv, he would type in the body of the message: Subscribe LRNASST John Doe There are some Listservs that require permission to subscribe. If that is so, you will receive a message back informing you that your request will have to be approved. Don't be offended. The Listservs are trying to keep people off who have no connection with education and are trying to sell commercial products, life insurance and the like. From time to time Listservs are discontinued. That may have happened with some of the Listservs listed below.
Computer Discussion Groups with that relate to Developmental Education
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55. Elementary Education, Southeast Missouri State University
Southeast missouri State University. Elementary education (Grades 1 – 6) UI401 American Cultural Landscapes (Prereq dev of a Major Civilization
http://www.semo.edu/study/elementaryed/elementary.htm
home areas of study
Elementary Education (Grades 1 – 6) Areas of Concentration
Areas of concentrations are not qualifications for teaching these subjects. Early Childhood and Exceptional Childhood concentrations are the exceptions.
  • Art Early Childhood – qualifies students to teach birth through grade six Exceptional Child (BD) – qualifies students to teach elementary grades one – six and/or behavior disorders K – 12 Exceptional Child (LD) – qualifies students to teach elementary grades one – six and/or learning disabilities K – 12 Exceptional Child (MH) – qualifies students to teach elementary grades one – six and/or mentally handicapped K – 12 Exceptional Child (CC) – qualifies students to teach elementary grades one – six and/or cross-categorical K – 12 Foreign Languages (French, German, or Spanish) Mathematics Music Physical Education Science Social Studies TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages)
Courses and Curriculum (Required Courses)
University Studies (general studies) = 48 hours http://www.semo.edu/ustudies/handbook/requirements.htm In certain instances, specific University Studies courses are required for an education degree. (additional requirements)
Courses required for major = 94 - 96 hours
(Some of these courses may fulfill University Studies requirements.)

56. Internet Strategies For Education Markets: The Heller Report: 'Teacher Sponsorsh
eMints stands for enhancing missouri s Instructional Networked Teaching Strategies George says the groups can now conduct all types of staff development
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. St. Louis-based Cooperating School Districts (CSD, http://csd.org) is a non-profit educational consortium established 70 years ago to serve schools throughout Missouri. It provides cooperative purchasing, technology, staff development, legislative, human resource, research and financial services to public school districts. This January, CSD will sponsor the Midwest Education Technology Conference in St. Louis, and Nancy A. George, Instructional Technology Director at CSD would like to see more teachers at the event. She's looking for businesses to sponsor educators for the conference - and anyone with a professional development product might want to listen up.

57. The 1997 Missouri School District Computing Census
A census methodology was used to gather information from all missouri School In late 1996 Department of Elementary and Secondary education staff,
http://www.dese.mo.gov/computingcensus/method.html
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OVERVIEW OF CENSUS METHODOLOGY
Introduction: The 1997 Missouri Census of Elementary and Secondary Education Computing gathered essential baseline information about instructional computing and the Internet among Missouri public schools. A "census" methodology was used to gather information from all Missouri School Districts and schools. Often survey projects draw inferences about a population by measuring the characteristics of a relatively small, usually random, sample of the larger population. However, Missouri School Districts have very diverse characteristics and also have widely different levels of technology. To establish definitive baseline information every district and every school was enumerated and data sought from all of thema census. Response Rate Analysis: High response rates were achieved and the resulting information is the most definitive available. Comparative analysis of the districts and schools, controlling for enrollment size, type of school, and geographic location (see the attached tables and charts), included in the census reveal that they almost perfectly match the characteristics of all Missouri School Districts. A review of the relatively few non-responding districts ind icates that they are predominately small school districts containing only elementary schoolselementary school districts. The schools not responding to the Building Computing and Instruction Census included somewhat more inner-city buildings than the population overall, however, the census count is substantially similar to population characteristics from the Department's "Core Data" system.

58. Art Gallery Of The Liberal Arts Division At St. Louis Community College At Flori
Chris presented a staff dev. Day workshop on Speaking Intensive Courses. Thirtyeight professional and practicum students from missouri and Kansas
http://www.stlcc.edu/fv/liberalarts/yearendreport0304/communications0304.html
Liberal Arts
Year-End Report
Departments
  • Arts and Humanities
    • Art Gallery General Fine Arts Graphic Communications Humanities/Philosophy ... Liberal Arts home Communications Department
      The communications department consists of five separate yet interrelated areas as follows. Our goal to prepare, inspire and connect students to higher education as well as life expectancies is reflected in our accomplishments below.
      The Communications Program
      • The communications program began offering the Organization Communications Degree program in the Spring 2004 semester. This is the first time in over 10 years this degree program has been offered at the Florissant Valley Campus.
        Communication students participated in Raise Your Voice! training in Jefferson City.
        Communication students facilitated workshops at the MCCA student government conference. Chris Stephens published an article on Communication Across the Curriculum in the MO Journal of Speech and Theatre.

59. Ministry Opportunities - Pacific School Of Religion
PSR s Office of Field and Contextual education provides this listing of Dates June 26August 12, 2005; two weeks orientation, staff dev. and planning.
http://www.psr.edu/page.cfm?l=214

60. LVD State Contact List
Program and staff dev. Specialist 203 Scovell Hall University of Kentucky missouri Ms. Beverly Coberly PO Box 668 Ava, MO 65608 Tel (417) 6834409
http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
LVD State Contact List
Alaska

Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
University of Alaska-Fairbanks
P.O. Box 756180
Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
Tel: (907) 474-7246
Fax: (907) 474-6971
Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
Alabama

Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

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