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21. Medical Education Bibliography
staff dev. 1991;Sept/Oct. 87. Bullock G, Kovacs G, Macdonald k, Story BA. The medical education evaluation program of the State of ohio. Acad. Med.
http://www.hmc.psu.edu/library/services/Instruction/mededbibliography.htm

22. About The Teaching Staff : Institute Of Language And Phonology
Dr. Compton s experience in education also includes an associate Ms.Wallace graduated from Miami University in Oxford, ohio with a Bachelor of Science
http://www.800language.com/dev/about/ilp_about.php
var sc_project=391608; var sc_partition=1; var sc_invisible=1; Home Compton P-ESL Method ILP Workshops : Workshop Description Fees and Policies Dates and Locations Workshop Registration AccentLink : AccentLink Information Join Log-In ILP Products ... Contact Us (click logo to enlarge) Instructors Of The
Institute Of Language and Phonology Dr. Arthur J. Compton, Ph.D. Dr. Arthur J. Compton is the founder of the Institute of Language and Phonology and the pioneer behind the Compton P-ESL method. Dr. Compton has a Bachelor degree in speech pathology and a Doctorate of Linguistics from Ohio State University. Dr. Compton's impressive background includes teaching at the University of California, Berkeley and California State University, Hayward. Dr. Compton's experience in education also includes an associate professorship at the University of Iowa, where he developed academic programs in Psycholinguistics and Child Language. For more than two decades, Dr. Compton has developed numerous tools to test the linguistic skills of children and adults and has enjoyed having much of his work published in professional journals and books. Dr. Compton received the Editor's Award from the

23. SHAWNEE STATE UNIVERSITY  :: 
To add to that, higher education in general in ohio is in danger of Thus,the program dreams of faculty and staff come true for students because of you!
http://www.shawnee.edu/off/dev/gifts.html
Academics Future Students Current Students Faculty/Staff ... Financial Statements Gifts Levels of Giving Matching Gifts President's Club Annual Fund Donors ... Development Staff Gifts to the Foundation Throughout the years, the individual gifts of our donors were often milestones in themselves. At other times they marked milestones. But in either case, philanthropy to the University has become a tradition. Your goodness has helped us overcome obstacles and turn challenges into opportunities.
Why They Mean So Much Your philanthropy can make all the difference. You can chose to support scholarships, academic programs, athletics, the arts, and other activities that might otherwise be "short changed." That is why we are so appreciative that you continue to choose Shawnee State and the Shawnee State University Development Foundation as your higher education partners.
Leaving a Legacy We are especially proud that so many of you choose philanthropy to Shawnee State University as a way to pay tribute to your loved ones or friends. When you elect to honor someone's memory or add value to a happy occasion by making a donation in another's name, you are choosing an ultimate form of remembrance. You are paying homage to your loved ones by helping them leave a legacy of education the ultimate gift.

24. Ohio Association Medical Staff Services
Organization for medical staff and credentialing professionals provides education, resources and leadership.
http://www.oamss.org/
Our Beautiful State
ModernHealthCare

Click here to participate in our online Discussions
Local Ohio News Our Mission The Ohio Association Medical Staff Services seeks to continuously promote quality, efficiency, and professionalism in health care. Today's Quote We are pleased that ArKAMSS members show great leadership by re-tooling their web portal for the 21st century.
Welcome to OAMSS We are proud to provide unique levels of interactivity for our members and affiliated chapters at the OAMSS website Mark Your Calendars for our
Fall Forum - Friday, November 4!
Have an idea for a poll - Then click here The Latest News at OAMSS JCAHO UPDATE
New Medical Staff requirement delayed until 2007
Implementation of a new requirement for Medical Staff standard MS.1.20 has been delayed until January 2007. The new Element of Performance (EP 19) would require that the medical staff and the governing body agree on the following:
· The issues that must be addressed in the medical staff bylaws.

25. NSDC - Staff Development Library: Policy And Advocacy - State Policy Update: Ohi
ohio National Board Coordinator/educational Consultant ohio Department of education,Center for the Teaching Profession 25 S. Front Street, Mail Stop 505
http://www.nsdc.org/library/policy/stpoloh.cfm
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Teaching Standards 1. Status: Has the state adopted Standards for Teaching?
No.
The Governor has created a commission for Teaching Success that will be making recommendations on February 20, 2003 recommending that the state adopt standards for teachers and administrators. It appears that a professional standards board will also be created to meet those requirements. Draft documents of the recommendations can be found at www.teaching-success.org . The state does have standards for initial certification and licensure. 2. Name: What is the document called?
3. The Standards: What are the Standards?
4. Levels: Are the standards used to distinguish various degrees of certification/licensure?
5. Source: What resources were used to prepare the standards? 6. Responsibility: Under whose authority were the standards developed/adopted?
7. Process: What processes were used?
8. Uses? What are the various ways the state uses the standards?
National Board for Professional Teaching Standards
9. Status: Does the state recognize National Certification awarded by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards?

26. Pickerington Christian Church
Pickerington, ohio (nondenominational). Contact details, staff, events, information on ministries, missions, and education programs, and a forum.
http://www.pickchrist.com/
Welcome to Pickerington Christian Church. We are located at 575 Diley Rd in Pickerington OH.
Main worship is held Sunday, with services beginning at 10:30am, with christian education classes held at 9:15am.
We hope to see you on Sunday for praise and worship. Come and sing to the Lord with us! God Bless You!!

27. NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates
Curriculum staff dev. Grand Rapids Christian Schools 1812 Sylvan SE staff development Council of ohio Teresa Dempsey 1717 Alum Creek Drive
http://www.nsdc.org/connect/about/affiliates.cfm
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NSDC Affiliates
NSDC Affiliates provide NSDC members the opportunity to expand their staff development networks by connecting with other individuals by location. More than 35 state and provincial affiliates provide services and programs that connect staff developers within individual states or provinces or regions. Contact Stephanie Hirsh if you're interested in facilitating a new affiliate within a state currently not served by a state chapter. This new affiliate application provides information about becoming an NSDC affiliate. From the July 2005 Meeting From the July 2004 Meeting
  • Remarks by Stephanie Hirsh , at the July meeting of the Council of Chief State School Officers
    Affiliate Resource Banks
    Information about the expertise of each NSDC affiliate is available in each affiliate's Resource Bank response (in PDF format).
  • 28. OSU College Of Education
    Current and future student degree and program information. Faculty, staff and alumni resources. News and events.
    http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/

    29. Staff Development Resources
    NSDC staff development Web Links, include all kinds of education site links, Using Standards to Assess staff dev. Portfolio project used to evaluate
    http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/StaffDev/StaffDevLinks.html
    LINKS TO RESOURCES
    FOR STAFF DEVELOPMENT
    INDEX:
    Organizations Supporting Staff Development
    Written Materials on Staff Development
    Video Tapes on Staff Development
    Audio Tapes on Staff Development ...
    Return to RSOD Home Page
    Organizations Supporting Staff Development:
    Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. Texas has 20 Education Service Center Regions. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
    In some countries, like Canada, the assistance for school improvement comes from provincial "ministries" of education. In other countries, like Singapore and Great Britain, the Ministry of Education is for the whole nation.

    30. ACC Chapter Home Page
    The Chapter works with the national ACC staff to help advise local and state government and professional organizations concerning issues related to cardiovascular disease. The Chapter also assists in the continuing education of cardiovascular specialists.
    http://www.ohacc.org/
    About the Chapter
    Board of Trustees
    Coding Information

    Fellows-in-Training

    Job Board

    Legislative
    On-Line Resources

    Sponsorship

    Welcome to the Ohio Chapter
    of the American College of Cardiology 15th Annual Meeting: Saturday, October 29, 2005

    Fellows in training: compete to win at the poster competition. Industry is invited to participate. We are implementing a cardiology practice managers network. Please include your practice manager's information today. The Ohio Department of Health makes announcement regarding the provision of non-emergent PCI in hospitals without on-site open heart surgery. Upcoming coding seminars. E-Newsletter online Congratulations to our 2005-06 Board of Trustees. Congratulations to William R. Lewis, MD, FACC. He has been elected to be the next Ohio-ACC Governor and Chapter President. Why are good doctors leaving Ohio? Your personal toolkit for medical liability reform. Learn more about Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus since long-term complications of diabetes include CVD. In fact, two out of three people with diabetes die from CVD. Become the voice of cardiology in Ohio. Serve as a key legislative contact for the Ohio-ACC.

    31. About Dr. Patricia Deubel
    Recognized for outstanding coordination of staff development program, Mansfield City Issues in education, 1996, 1997, 1.2 CEU units issued by the ohio
    http://www.ct4me.net/about_dr__pat.htm
    Are you confused by terms that educators use? The Lexicon of Learning might be just what you need. Do you need help understanding terms in No Child Left Behind? See the Glossary at Education Place
    Dr. Patricia Deubel Highlights Education Affiliations Highlights
    • Currently a faculty member in the School of Education, Capella University Program Expert Professor of Education, Touro University International Courseware Development Consultant: Pearson Education Skylight Professional Development Adjunct doctoral faculty, School of Computer and Information Sciences,
      Nova Southeastern University, Florida Ph.D., Computing Technology in Education 28 years secondary and university level teaching experience Mathematics faculty, The Ohio State University at Mansfield Recognized for outstanding coordination of staff development program, Mansfield City Schools, 1997 Courseware developer, including for online learning at the graduate level Journal publications (see the list under CT4ME Papers State/local speaker, workshop presenter, conference presenter

    32. OIPRC - Staff
    dev Gangjee – is reading for aD Phil in IP Law, having completed the BCL and M Charles Meyer M St Candidate (Oxford); Member of the ohio and Maryland
    http://www.oiprc.ox.ac.uk/Staff.html

    OXFORD INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RESEARCH CENTRE
    at St. Peter's College
    Staff
    DIRECTOR David Vaver Intellectual Property Journal IrwinLaw of Toronto. ECONOMICS RESEARCH DIRECTOR Christine Greenhalgh MA (Oxon), BSc MSc (London), PhD (Princeton), is Fellow and Tutor in Economics, St. Peter's College, and Reader in Economics, Oxford University. She undertakes research and gives lectures in the field of the economics of intellectual property and technological change. She maintains a special interest in the employment and skills consequences of such change, following earlier published work on labour markets. She has published articles on the impact of intellectual property and innovation on the international competitiveness of British firms. She has investigated the relative impact of changes in technology and in foreign trade on jobs in Britain, finding new technology to be much the bigger cause of employment restructuring. Her research work has been funded by the ESRC, the Leverhulme Trust, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and various government departments. SENIOR RESEARCH ASSOCIATES (Alphabetical order) Derek Bosworth www.derekbosworth.com

    33. Akron General Medical Center -- Staff Development
    Center (OH 054) is an approved provider of continuing education by the OhioNurses Association, Lunch will be provided by the staff dev. Department.
    http://www.akrongeneral.org/portal/page?_pageid=153,162771.00&_dad=portal&_schem

    34. Terra Community College - Small Business Dev.
    small business development center, community education, the Truck Driving Academy, The ohio SBDC operates in Cooperation with the US Small Business
    http://www.terra.edu/learning/kerndirectory/sbdc.asp
    Kern Center Directory Start-Up Business Basics 2005 Schedule Start-Up Business Basics (Sept) Start-Up Business Basics (Oct) Ohio Small Business Development Center
    (Ohio SBDC) The Ohio Small Business Development Center, located in the Kern Center, provides in-depth counseling management, technical, and procurement assistance; entrepreneurship education; training; and advocacy to small businesses in Erie, Ottawa, Huron, Sandusky and Seneca counties. The Ohio SBDC operates in Cooperation with the U.S. Small Business Administration and the Ohio Department of Development. Our Center services are free, although fees may be charged for workshops or seminars. To contact the Ohio SBDC, call
    419.334.8400, ext. 210
    or
    800.826.2431, ext. 210 Visit the Small Business web pages at
    www.sba.gov

    www.odod.ohio.gov
    www.ohiosbdc.org
    www.asbdc-us.org
    • SMALL BUSINESS ASSISTANCE COUNSELING NETWORKING BUSINESS PLANS MARKETING INTERNATIONAL TRADE PROCUREMENT
    Jump To... Academic Calendar Admissions Office Advising Apply Online Academic Quality Improvement Project Athletics Bachelor's degree Completion Business and Public Services Division Campus Hours Cashier's Office Center for Learning Achievement Community Education Computer Services Disabilities Services Distance Learning Early Learning Center ElderCollege Employment Opportunities eCampusRecruiter Job Posting and Search Engineering and Industrial Technologies Division Financial Aid Foodservice/TerraVue Gateway Program, Vanguard Sentinel Career Center

    35. OSU College Of Education: COE Directory
    ohio State College of education, School of educational Policy and Leadership,School of Physical Activity Kathleen Harper (Instructional dev Consultant)
    http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/home/directory.cfm?fuseaction=listPeople&peopleTyp

    36. OSU College Of Education: Details
    ohio State College of education, School of educational Policy and Leadership, Instructional dev Consultant College of education Administration
    http://www.coe.ohio-state.edu/people/people.cfm?PeopleID=348

    37. Fall Schedule
    3, S, TBA, TBA, staff. education (Master s with Licensure) 3, TBA, TBA, staff.EDA 513, CS, Advanced Studies in dev/Learn AYA, 3, TBA, TBA, Barker
    http://www.ursuline.edu/grad_studies/schedule.htm
    Home Academics Admission Athletics ... Visitor's Info. Class Schedules Student Resources Home Class Schedules
    Students should contact the Office of Graduate Studies for further information and registration materials at 440-646-8119 Fall 2005 Spring 2005 Summer 2005 Fall 2005 (AT) Art Therapy Counseling This human services program provides education and training in the field of art therapy counseling by offering the necessary theoretical courses, practical experience, and research components. This program is approved by the American Art Therapy Association and the Ohio Counselor and Social Worker Board. NO SC Title CR Days Time Room Instructor $Fee Next M FRSTD Hoffman
    (Preq: AT 501 or with permission)
    W FRSTD Hoffman W FRSTD TBA
    (Preq: AT 501, 505)
    TBA TBA FRSTD TBA Psychopathology
    (Preq: AT 501, 505)

    38. Education World ® Administrators Center: Data Is Making A Difference In These S
    Those are just a few of the ways in which education World’s Principal Files Pallija’s staff at Canton Hoover High School in North Canton, ohio,
    http://www.educationworld.com/a_admin/admin280.shtml
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    Master's of Arts in Hoodia Diet Pills Hoodia Gordonii Hoodia Pills Leading Trade and Vocational Career Schools and Courses Get your evaluation ... Goals School Administrators Article SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS ARTICLE Data Is Making a Difference in These Schools Many schools are using collected data to drive change. Test scores are analyzed and used to lead curriculum improvement. Survey instruments provide feedback from students, staff, parents, and the community that lead to change too. And data can be used to group students and to assign teachers with proven skills to teach specific student groups. Those are just a few of the ways in which Education World’s Principal Files principals are using data to lead their schools to success. Data has always been a force in the business world. Data related to sales and marketing, demographics, and production costs are just a few examples of the numbers that, once analyzed, drive daily business decisions and future projections. But, while data has long been a cornerstone of business, it is only in recent years that school leaders have adopted the practice of using numbers to drive school change and turn out an improved end-product students prepared to lead our world in the 21st century. The Past and Future of Data in Schools When Tom Jandris became an elementary school principal in the late 1970s, using data to guide school change was not on the radar screen. The topic was not discussed at the school or district level, not even at national principal conferences. "Principals might have been using data to monitor discipline referrals or, because it was required by law, to track progress of students who received special education services," Jandris told Education World, but that was it. It was years later not until the late 1980s or early 1990s that states such as Texas and Tennessee began using data to assess school performance and drive school improvement.

    39. Vol.29, No. 18 -- Memos -- OnCampus, OSU"s Newspaper For Faculty And Staff
    A panel comprised of Wanda Dillard, Pinky Davis, Henry Fields and dev S. ohio State, University College and the Office of Continuing education will host
    http://oncampus.osu.edu/v29n18/memos.html
    April 6 , 2000
    Vol. 29, No. 18
    Operation Feed starts April 17
    The Office of Human Resources is coordinating the University's participation in Operation Feed, to be held on campus April 17-May 5. The annual community outreach and service project is sponsored by the Mid-Ohio FoodBank and United Way of Franklin County to help provide non-perishable food for distribution to 136 food pantries and 52 soup kitchens and emergency shelters in central Ohio. For more information, contact your college or office Operation Feed coordinator or call Ned Cullom at 292-4341.
    OMA seeking alumni for November reunion
    The Office of Minority Affairs is seeking the names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers or mailing addresses of any African American, Asian American, Hispanic or Native American alumni for a Nov. 2-5 celebration acknowledging the success stories of OSU minority alumni. Minority alumni, along with faculty and staff, can attend workshops on diversity, alumni partnerships and various topics. Scheduled activities for alumni include a Nov. 2 welcome reception in the Longaberger Alumni House; a"Scarlet and Gray Ball" on Nov. 4; and campus tours, sponsored tailgate parties and a block of football tickets for special alumni guests Nov. 4.

    40. CCMB Staff
    Postdoctoral Research Associate, The ohio State University Department of Medical dev. Biol. 278, 193-202. Cui XM, Chai Y, Chen J, Yamamoto T, Ito Y,
    http://www.usc.edu/hsc/dental/ccmb/pages/pages_Faculty/Jucheng Chen_page.htm
    CSA A-207, HSC 9062
    (323)442-3183 Voice
    (323)442-2981 Fax
    juchengc
    @usc.edu
    Jucheng Chen
    D.D.S., Ph.D. Assistant Professor Education Experience Publications Abstract
    Education
    INSTITUTION AND LOCATION DEGREE YEAR(s) FIELD OF STUDY
    The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Ph.D. Pathology The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH Certific. Oral Pathology Saint Louis University, Saint Louis, MO M.S. Pathology Taipei Medical College, Taipei, Taiwan D.D.S. Dentistry
    2004-Present Assistant Professor, Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Research Associate, Center for Craniofacial Molecular Biology, School of Dentistry, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA Research Scientist, William Beaumont Hospital Radiation oncology/Research, Royal Oak, MI Post-doctoral Research Associate, The Ohio State University Department of Medical Biochemistry, Columbus, OH Graduate Research Associate, The Ohio State University Department of Medical Biochemistry.

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