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41. Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff
The Physical education and Athletic Training Department is one of the largestprograms MS, Physical education, University of north carolina/Greensboro
http://www1.limestone.edu/sfs/acad/profess/physed.htm
Academic Information Athletic Information Block Program Campus Calendar ...
Professional Studies
Characteristics The Physical Education and Athletic Training Department is one of the largest programs on the Limestone College campus. Within the department, the following majors are available: Physical Education/General, Physical Education/Teacher Certification, Physical Education with a concentration in Fitness/Wellness Programs, Athletic Training , and Sports Management . During the 2004-2005 academic year, a Coaching minor was added to the department. Faculty Albert Spencer
aspencer@limestone.edu
  • Ph.D., Physical Education Specialties: Published works: Classes taught: Teaching methods courses Hobbies: Philosophy-religion, hiking, golf, tennis, dancing, bicycling, reading, writing, photography, music, movies, and sports Favorite part of teaching: Encourage enthusiasm for learning and creativity.
Rhonda Fleming
rfleming@limestone.edu

Assistant Professor, Physical Education
  • B.S., Winthrop University

42. REL-Partners
as other state education agency staff in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico,Oklahoma, The University of Texas at Austin dev 2.200 2901 north IH35
http://www.sedl.org/rel/partners.html
SEDL is joining the Charles A. Dana Center of The University of Texas at Austin and American Indian Research and Development (AIRD), Inc., in Norman, Oklahoma, to work intensively with 60 school and district sites across the South and Southwest. SEDL staff and partners are helping schools and districts assess needs, as well as create and share the know-how to focus improvement efforts on reading and mathematics instructional programs. While SEDL brings significant expertise in reading, school change, and school-level work to the partnership, the Dana Center contributes experience in mathematics, policy, and district-level work. AIRD staff provides knowledge in working with Native American populations. Active involvement of the five chief state school officers as well as other state education agency staff in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas is essential to REL work. They are responsible for establishing the criteria and procedures for determining the performance status of schools. They also control many of the resources available in each state to support the transformation of low-performing schools into high-performing learning communities. SEDL knows that improvements at the school level will not be sustained without support from the district level. In addition, districts that learn to work successfully with one or two low-performing schools will be able to transfer the knowledge and skills to other low-performing schools.

43. Advisors, Staff, And Contributors Of BrainConnection.com
and a doctorate from the University of north carolina at Greensboro. Dr.Robert Sylwester is an Emeritus Professor of education at the University of
http://www.brainconnection.com/gen/?main=staff

44. Articles System
Public Schools of north carolina Counselors School Counselors In north carolina $2000 for Elem staff Professional dev Math
http://www.schoollink.net/pender/programs/articles.cfm?nArticleTypeID=1&nSchoolI

45. Professional Dev.
Rita O’Sullivan, University of north carolina and John O’Sullivan, north carolina There is a strong movement in education and business to integrate the
http://www.eval.org/eval2000/pdslist.htm
OVERVIEW: With the exception of sessions I and II (information about which may be found below), each professional development session runs either 3 or 6 hours (half day or full day) and offers participants the opportunity to explore, in depth, a new skill, concept, or idea related to evaluation. Professional Development sessions are offered independently of the regular sessions for the conference and require a separate fee in order to attend. FEES: Half day sessions for members are $75 and whole day sessions are $150. For students the fees are $40 and $80 respectively and for non-members the fees are $100 and $200. Register for these using the conference registration form. SESSION LIST: Professional Development Sessions are offered according to time period: Session Time Date Off-Site Opportunities various 30-31 Oct 00 Tuesday Full-Day Sessions 31 Oct 00 Wednesday Full-Day Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday A.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Wednesday P.M. Sessions 1 Nov 00 Sunday A.M. Sessions 5 Nov 00 Off-Site Opportunities Various 30-31 Oct 00 Note: In order to register for Session 1 or 2, you must contact the session organizers directly rather than use your regular conference registration.

46. Grand Dynamics
employed with OUTWARD BOUND in north carolina, Maine and Baltimore, Maryland . dev Pathik is widely regarded as an entrepreneur and man of character.
http://www.granddynamics.com/corporateinfo/staff.htm
Corporate Overview Philosophy Employment Internship Opportunities ... Testimonials
Who We Are
The Grand Dynamics company is a collection of unique and talented individuals that clearly separates us from ordinary training and development companies. Tim Walther, M.S., President and Chief Executive Officer Todd Walther,M.S., SPHR, Managing Partner - East Coast Operations Matt Campana, Director of Sales Geanie Young, M.Ed., Business Manager ... Brendan W. McDermott, Facilitator Tim Walther, M.S. President and Chief Executive Officer Tim is the visionary leader behind Grand Dynamics, Inc., an experiential training and development company specializing in corporate retreats business consulting and health and wellness programs. Tim brings fourteen years of years of experience to the task of blending individual and organizational goals with the customized skills and tools needed to prepare leaders in today's business environment. With a strong background in applied business psychology, experiential education and organizational development, he directs the general operations of Grand Dynamics. He has facilitated experiential learning processes for clients across the nation and has developed partnerships across the globe. Tim customizes each Grand Dynamics experience with a special focus on creating innovative solutions that exceed client expectations.

47. Nurse Educator - UserLogin
Nurs staff dev. 1997; 13272278. Context Link. 7. Duchscher JEB. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of north carolina at Chapel Hill;
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48. Program And Staff Development Committee
Extension Specialist for Program staff development Innovation Org. dev.Leader north carolina University Cooperative Extension Service Box 7569, NCSU
http://srpln.msstate.edu/rc/psd/comm.htm
S outhern R egion P rogram L eadership N etwork (SR-PLN) Program and Staff Development Committee Anyone can use the following address to send a message to everyone on this list via the listserv Alabama Jannie Carter
Extension State Program Leader
PO Box 967
Normal, AL 35762
jcarter@acesag.auburn.edu
Rebecca M. Dollman
Extension State Leader
Program Development
Alabama Cooperative Extension System
PO Box 1088
Normal, AL 35762
256-372-4976 Fax: 256-372-5734 rdollman@aces.edu Chinella Henderson Associate Director Alabama Cooperative Extension System Normal, AL 35762 256-372-5716 Fax: 526-372-5840 chenders@aces.edu Grace Kirkman Alabama Cooperative Extension System PO Box 967 Normal, AL 35762 256-372-4963 Fax: 256-372-5840 kirkmgr@auburn.edu

49. Page Redirection
north carolina (graduate programs only) Michelle HowardVital staff AssociateSouthern Regional education Board 592 Tenth St., NW Atlanta, GA 30318-5790
http://acm.ua.edu/

50. CAAP Student Dev. Bibliography
Greensboro, NC The SouthEastern Regional Vision for education. Dahir, CA (1997) . north carolina ERIC/ Counseling and Student Services Publications.
http://www.cs.ocps.net/CAAP/student_dev/bibliography.htm
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY Barth, R. (1990). Improving schools from within . San Francisco, CA: Josse-Bass Publishers.
    Bempechat, J. (1998). Against the odds: How "at-risk" children exceed expectations . San Francisco, CA: Josse-Bass.
    Center for Law and Education. Bloom, John (Ed.) (1996). Comprehensive competency-based guidance (CCBG). Ann Arbor, MI: ERIC Counseling and Personnel Services Clearinghouse.
    Brendto, L. K. (1990). Reclaiming youth at-risk: Our hope for the future . Bloomington, IN: National Educational Service.
    Quality leadership and the professional school counselor . Alexandria, VA: American School Counselor Association. Sharing the vision: National standards for school counseling programs . Alexandria, VA: The American School Counseling Association. Collins, David. (1999). Achieving your vision of professional development . Greensboro, NC: The SouthEastern Regional Vision for Education. Dahir, C.A. (1997). ASCA publishes national standards for school counseling program.
  • 51. KCTCS - Teaching & Learning Support Services
    and Administrative Assistants north carolina Association for Women inCommunity College National Council for staff, Program Organizational dev
    http://www.kctcs.net/prodev/pod_proforgs.html
    KCTCS Home Page
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    POD Coordinators

    Calendar of POD Opportunities
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    52. LVD State Contact List
    Program and staff dev. Specialist 203 Scovell Hall University of Kentucky north carolina State University Box 7606 Raliegh, NC 276957606
    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

    53. Elson S. Floyd | Office Of The President | University Of Missouri
    African education Prgm. Spectrum, Spinal Cord Injuries Research Prgm, staff Dr. Floyd spent from 1995 to 1998 at the University of north carolina at
    http://www.umsystem.edu/ums/president/floyde.shtml
    University of Missouri
    QuickMenu    About UM    Administrative Info. Tech. Svcs.    Academic Affairs    Alzheimer's Program    Benefits (Faculty and Staff)    Board of Curators    Business Policy Manual    Business Services    Columbia Campus    Cash Receipts Manual    Collected Rules and Regs.    Compensation and Support Svcs.    Contact Us    Controller (Office of)    Facilities Planning and Dev.    Finance and Administration    General Counsel    Government Relations    Human Resources    HR Policy Manual    Information and Computing Svcs.    Information Systems    Information Tech. Systems Spprt.    Inst. Research and Planning    International Programs    Internal Auditing    Kansas City Campus    Management Services    Minority Business Dev.    Missouri Research Park    MOREnet    News    PeopleSoft    Planning and Budget (Office of)    President (Office of)    President's Acad. Leadership Inst.    Procurement Services    Records Management    Research Board    Rolla Campus    Risk and Insurance Mgmt.    Site Information    South African Education Prgm.    Spectrum    Spinal Cord Injuries Research Prgm    Staff Handbook (HR)    State Historical Society    St. Louis Campus

    54. Mind Matters
    Hancock Central High, staff dev. Cord.Kinder. Teacher 2nd Grade Teacher with the University of north carolina in Greensboro, he has inspired educational
    http://www.gactr.uga.edu/conferences/2000/Feb/18/mindmatters.phtml
    Whole Brain Learning and its Application in the classroom
    February 18-19, 2000
    Sponsored by
    The University of Georgia
    Center for Continuing Education
    UGA Torrance Center for Creative Studies
    Georgia Association for
    Childhood Education, International
    Join Us
    Educators throughout Georgia are gathering to share their experiences and resources concerning the evolving body of knowledge in brain-based learning and its application in the classroom.
    Why Attend
    You will:
    • Learn directly from two of the foremost figures in the brain-based learning field
      Hear about the latest brain-compatible strategies and opportunities in classroom teaching
      Explore ways to connect theory and practice in whole brain learning from academic and classroom instructors
      View exemplary programs and state-of-the-art methods that can help your students reach their potential
      Evaluate your own effectiveness in the classroom Examine strategies for developing a brain-based culture and environment for learning
    Agenda
    Friday, February 18, 2000

    55. Newsletter
    education POLICY REFORM. 1. north carolina cuts elementary foreignlanguage classes Research Scholars and interested Center staff welcome.
    http://www.childandfamilypolicy.duke.edu/newsletters/2004/newsletter3-01-04.html
    March 1 , 2004
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    Newsletter archives available here.

    CENTER EVENTS
    Dr. Terri Moffitt
    Lunch Bunch:
    Barbara Pollock, Tina Davidson and Anne Fletcher, March 3
    Spencer Fellows with Phil Costanzo, March 4
    CAMPUS EVENTS
    LIVE FOR LIFE Health Check , March 2, 10 am-4:10 pm
    RESCHEDULED: Sanford Institute Town Hall Meeting to discuss Building Project, March 5 RESOURCES . . . EARLY CHILDHOOD ADVERSITY 1. Early Learning Left Out
    . . . EDUCATION POLICY REFORM 1. North Carolina cuts elementary foreign-language classes
    2. Educators split over how best to teach reading
    . . . YOUTH VIOLENCE AND PROBLEM BEHAVIORS 1. Columbine evidence shown FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES $ - Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence $ - Crime and Justice Research $ - 2004 NIH Regional Seminars in Program Funding and Grants Administration CALL FOR PAPERS POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS 12-month Postdoctoral Fellowships, Wellesley Centers for Women I TEMS OF INTEREST Online registration now available: Brown vs. Board of Education: Conversations across Generations

    56. McGougan, Wright, Worley Harper, LLP
    education north carolina State University (BS, with high honors, 1978); north carolina Academy of Trial Lawyers. Support staff Blonzenia Rouse
    http://www.angelfire.com/nc/TCLaw/
    setAdGroup('67.18.104.18'); var cm_role = "live" var cm_host = "angelfire.lycos.com" var cm_taxid = "/memberembedded" Search: Lycos Angelfire 40 Yr Old Virgin Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site ... Next McGOUGAN, WRIGHT, WORLEY AND HARPER, L.L.P. 200 South Lewis Street Post Office Box 457 Tabor City, North Carolina 28463 Columbus County - MAIN OFFICE Telephone: 910-653-3682/2082 Fax: 910-653-5726 130 Jefferson Street Post Office Box 1302 Whiteville, North Carolina 28472 Columbus County Telephone: 910-640-1485/2847 Fax: 910-640-3132 Email: tclaw@mailcity.com Our Mission is to provide quality legal services to our clients through the general practice of law. Whether the legal work involves a crisis, such as personal injury, wrongful death, or the death of a loved one, or domestic problems, litigation to resolve conflicts, or legal counseling and guidance for decisions, we are here to serve you. We provide free consultation in insurance, personal injury, traffic, worker's compensation, and wrongful death matters. As trial lawyers, we try cases in both state and federal courts. We understand and encourage the resolution of disputes through negotiation and settlement; however, we also zealously pursue our cases in court if an out-of-court resolution is not acceptable or feasible.

    57. THE APPALACHIAN - News
    staff Writer. University of north carolinaChapel Hill commencement speaker Flutist Akal dev Sharone and pianist Margaret Cornwell will present a
    http://www.theapp.appstate.edu/archives_96-97/97-01-28/NEWS.HTM
    January 28, 1997
    Crash claims life of ASU student
    Biology department receives funding Cabinet members keep SGA moving Author, minister Duson to celebrate Black History Month ... Flutist Dev Sharone to Perform Crash claims life of ASU student
    Chris Kinner
    News Editor An Appalachian State University freshman was killed early Sunday morning after being thrown from his vehicle in a single-car accident in Iredell County. Jacques Griset Geitner, 18, was returning with two friends, also ASU students, from a weekend trip to the Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill area. The 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee he was operating ran off the left side of Interstate 40 as it was traveling westbound. The vehicle re-entered the highway before it once more ran off the road and rolled several times. Geitner was thrown from the vehicle as it rolled, according to North Carolina Highway Patrolman C.W. Ashley. Geitner was pronounced dead at the scene. The two passengers did not escape the accident unscathed. Freshman Jason Wayne Loftin, 19, of Conover suffered minor injuries and was treated in a Statesville hospital. Loftin's parents own the vehicle which Geitner had been driving. Freshman Michael Patrick Cook, 18, also of Conover, received serious injuries. He is currently located at N.C. Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem, where he remained in critical condition Monday.

    58. Publications Of Interest
    The north carolina Center for Nursing one state s commitment to planning for J NURSES staff dev 15(5) 18592, 223. Anderko L. Uscian M. Robertson JF.
    http://www.ucihs.uci.edu/cspcn/publicat.htm
    Publications of Interest (Updated 1/18/02) also check references provided at AACN: http://www.aacn.nche.edu/CaringProject/reference.htm NURSING WORK FORCE Report on Florida's nursing work force issues (November 2001). Buerhaus, P., Donelan, K., DesRoches, C., Lamkin, L., Mallory, G. (2001). State of the oncology nursing workforce: problems and implications for strengthening the future. Nursing Economic$ , 19(5). Survey responses from oncology nurses, oncologists, and nurse executives from cancer facilities regarding their perceptions of staffing adequacy, the influence of different venues of cancer care on these perceptions, and the implications for building the future workforce. http://www.ons.org/images/Library/ons_publications/PDFs/PressReleases/Workforce.pdf Seago, JA., Ash, M., Spetz, J., Coffman, J., Grumbach, K. (2001). Hospital registered nurse shortages: environmental, patient, and institutional predictors. Health Serv Res earch. 36(5):831-52. Aiken LH, Clarke SP, Sloane DM, Sochalski JA, Busse R, Clarke H, Giovannetti P, Hunt J, Rafferty AM, Shamian J. (2001) Nurses' reports on hospital care in five countries.

    59. World View: An International Program For Educators
    Clare Adkin, NC Council on Economic education. Room 128. 1200. Lunch, TrilliumDining Room (The Friday The University of north carolina at Chapel Hill
    http://www.unc.edu/world/residential2005program.shtml

    2005 Leadership Program in Global Education
    June 19-24
    UNC-Chapel Hill Cosponsors

    Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation
    Asian/Pacific Studies Institute
    Center for European Studies
    Center for Slavic, Eurasian, and East European Studies
    Choices for the 21st Century Education Program, Brown University
    Consortium in Latin American Studies
    NC Center for South Asia Studies Triangle Institute for Security Studies University Center for International Studies Center for International Business Education and Research For more information call Laurie Costanza at TIME SESSION TITLE LOCATION Sunday, June 19 Check In Check in at Best Western University Inn Hospitality Room for registration and program packet Room 112 Best Western, Hwy 54 East Opening Reception Home of Robert and Jean Phay Individual Sessions on Action Plans (World View staff meets with first half of the group) Dinner on your own TIME SESSION TITLE LOCATION Monday, June 20 Globalization Ctr for School Leadership Dev. Welcome and Introductions Robert Phay, World View

    60. Ayden.com - Town Of Ayden, North Carolina - Education
    Ayden.com Town Of Ayden, north carolina, Eastern NC, Greenville Pitt County university committed to meeting the educational needs of north carolina.
    http://www.ayden.com/ayden-nc-education.asp
    Events Calendar Announcements Job Openings Message Forum ... Town Ordinances How many more hurricanes do you think are going to be named this season? more than 3 View Results Ayden Elementary School www.pittschools.org/aes 304 W. Third Street
    Ayden NC
    (Voice) (Fax) Children at Ayden Elementary School will be successful learners and contributing citizens. Our partnership of parents, students and teachers promotes high academic expectations, respect for self and others, and a positive environment for growth. Together we accept responsibility for developing each student's potential for physical, social, emotional and intellectual development. Ayden Middle School www.pittschools.org/ams

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