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61. CSREES - USDA -Success Stories - Diverse/Special Audiences
Indigenous paraprofessionals were hired on each reservation to teach group lessons, The health Fair provided screening for cholesterol, lead poisoning,
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/food/efnep/success-diversity.html
Home Contact Us Site Map Search ... Newsroom Nutrition Success Stories By State Beyond Nutrition Education Breastfeeding ... Collaboration Diverse/Special Audiences Food Choices Food Safety Food Resource Management Nutrition Knowledge ... Welfare to Work Search CSREES Advanced Search Quick Links Choose one: Research Education Extension Consumers Youth Small Business International Ext. Offices Partners Expanded Food and Nutrition Education Program
In Connecticut , a Latino EFNEP advisor conducted 4 to 6 lessons in Spanish only with 2 kindergarten and 2 first grade classes; 10 lessons in both English and Spanish with 2 kindergarten and 3 first grade classes; and 4 sessions each with parents, either in Spanish only or in both English and Spanish. The program, Parents and Children Learning Together, was held at a Team Nutrition school in Hartford. Results of these programs indicate that both parents and children have improved food and nutrition behaviors, and the teachers report seeing much less plate waste.
Children reported improved behaviors, and some comments from students included, “I didn’t know I liked vegetables, but now I eat my raw broccoli”; “My mom is making bread with us, we have lots of time together;" "My mom is buying 100% juice;" "I'm drinking water every day."

62. Do You Have Any Resources For National Physical Fitness And Sports
TI Fitness Day. Lesson Plan. CS Foundation for Teaching Economics, include fitness field day; familyfitness night; geography run; school health fair;
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Physical Fitness Month
An AskERIC Response
June 2003
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Do you have any resources for National Physical Fitness and Sports Month?
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Hello, In response to your request for information on physical fitness, we conducted a sample search of the ERIC database. Below we have appended our search strategy, 15 citations with abstracts, and directions for accessing the full text. These citations may represent an introductory, rather than exhaustive, search for information on your topic. If you would like to conduct your own free ERIC database searches via the Internet, please visit the ERIC Database Help pages for directions or go directly to http://www.eduref.org/Eric/adv_search.shtml to search. I have also attached some related resources that may be helpful. Thank you for using AskERIC! If you have any questions or would like further assistance, please do not hesitate to send another message. AskERIC Staff Internet Sites: * Physical Activity Matters
Quick resources for coaches, teachers, health care and fitness professionals. Includes Surgeon General Reports and Fact Sheets, President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports Research Digests, more.
http://www.fitness.gov/activity/activity.html

63. Betty C. Jung's Web Site - P.H.E.N.O.M. 2005-2006 Online Directory
Betty C. Jung, Program Director Public health Expertise Network of Mentors Thesis Effects of Pulmonary Rehabilitation on days of Hospitalization
http://www.bettycjung.net/Phenom.htm
Home Page Site Map What's New Terms/Privacy ... Web site Search Engines
http://www.bettycjung.net/Phenom.htm Public Health Expertise Network of Mentors
(N = 41) A Web-based Public Health Mentoring Program
2005 - 2006 On-line Directory
PHENOM Visitor, Who Are You?
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64. Oxford University, Courses In Evidence Based Health Care
has a Masters in health Services Management, planning and Research and a She has an MBA and holds certificates in teaching, neuro linguistic
http://www.conted.ox.ac.uk/cpd/healthsciences/courses/ebhc/pg_diploma/teaching_s
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CERTIFICATE MSC Janet Harris Qualitative Research Methods Sasha Shepperd Tutor Janet Harris Clare Bankhead Speaker Carol Edwards Paul Griffiths Speaker Steven Allender Bernard Wathen Speaker Susie Page Kate Wortham Health Status Measurement Lynda Brooks Tutor Sophie Staniszewska Nicola Bexon Speaker Sarah Smith Paul Glasziou Speaker Kirstie Haywood Andrew Farmer Speaker Jane Wolstenholme Anne Brice Caroline Papi Ethics in Health Care Jane Fraser Tutor Donald Hill John Geddes Speaker Tony Hope Muir Gray Speaker Anne Slowther Bill Summerskill Speaker Michael Parker Ed Mills Speaker Helen Aveyard DIPLOMA Janet Harris Sasha Shepperd Tutor Mike Clarke Clare Bankhead Paul Griffiths Statistics for Health Research Premila Webster Tutor Paul Griffiths Tara Dean Tutor Bernard Higgins Lisa Askie Tutor Rafael Perera Paul Glasziou Don Hill Janet Harris
Janet Harris was Assistant Director of the Department of Public Health Centers for Disease Control, where she managed HIV/AIDS services for the state of Massachusetts. In both the United States and England, she has conducted a number of evaluation research studies. In 1997, she became responsible for the creation and direction of postgraduate programmes for health professionals at the University of Oxford. Academic programmes include the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care and a range of courses in health care ethics and communication, patient involvement in health care, action research, health services research, programme evaluation, health care management and planning, and service delivery. She has submitted a PhD in Public Health, has a Masters in Health Services Management, Planning and Research and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology.

65. University Career Services
Diversity Career Day is U.Va.’s largest career fair of the year, Engineering, Financial Services, Government, health Care, Hospitality/Event planning,
http://www.virginia.edu/career/mcd/mcdweb.htm

66. Services Provided
a day, or longer with an employer in their field of interest during the Winter Pursuing a teaching position? This fair is held each semester visit
http://www.careerservices.txstate.edu/ServicesProvided/Services_Provided.htm
Services Provided
Located in Room 5-7.1, LBJ Student Center, our office provides essential services to assist you in your career endeavors. Come by or call 512. 245.2645 to schedule an appointment with an experienced career counselor!
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Employers Featured Presentations On-Campus Recruiting ... Career Circuit Newsletter
Career Counseling • Individual Career Counseling
Students are encouraged to discuss their choice of major, as well as related career plans, with the counseling staff of Career Services. Appointments for these services are recommended at least 2 - 3 days in advance. Our professional staff is also available to review resumes and cover letters, and offer suggestions for possible improvement. Assessment Inventories
Career assessments can help students understand their skills, interests, personality traits, work values, and how these relate to majors and jobs. If you are interested in an assessment, contact Career Services at 512.245.2645, and counselors can assist you with the assessment process.
• Information on Majors
More than 40 handouts provide information on each major with regard to related areas of the work world, typical employers, professional associations, and job search strategies. Everything from Health to Communication to Business to Education, we have a helpful array of take-home information for practically every occupational field.

67. Teaching Aids
Includes 10 test tubes and a teaching leaflet, except SALT 14-DAY MENU SET includes 14 days of menus to give you balanced, easy meal ideas at 3
http://www.ncescatalog.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/teaching_aids.html
Teaching Aids
NASCO'S HIGH-FAT. . . LOW-FAT CHOICES FLIP CHART
Marie Fasano Ruggles, R.D. Use this colorful flip chart to demonstrate the difference in fat and calorie content between a popular food and a suggested lower fat alternative. Magnetic fat pats attach to a magnet strip below each food photo. The 19 flip charts compare 52 common foods including condiments. Also includes nutrition information, presentation pointers and food diary. Use for grade 6 to adult. Flip Chart - 1999
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Life form Food Replicas Now for the first time, NCES is offering several pre-assembled kits of life-like food models. Educators in food and nutrition find these invaluable in demonstrating the nutritive values of food portions, calorie values, principles of menu planning, identification of foods and sizes of food portions. Each kit comes with assorted models from each food group, plus plastic bags for storage when not in use.

68. July 12, 2005 Panama Project Update
a community park and to host a huge health fair at the end of July. El Barrito The Volunteers have been teaching several classes a day that are
http://www.amigoslink.org/programs/2005Projects/2005_project_updates/panama2005-
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2005 Panama Project Updates June 17, 2005 Rio de Jesus:
The Volunteers are hard at work teaching English classes three nights a week, meeting with the women’s group and playing soccer. Last Sunday the soccer team played a dramatic match, and everyone in the town came to watch. The Volunteers are excited to go to midterm and play at the beach! El Centeno: This week in Centeno, the Volunteers collaborated with community members to throw an amazing birthday party for their Project Supervisor, complete with dancing, a yummy cake, a piñata, and traditional Panamanian food. They have been teaching English classes in the school and spending time with new friends. Buena Vista The Volunteers have been hard at work preparing to build a community park and to host a huge health fair at the end of July. On top of that, they have continued the exercise group and English classes. They look forward to working with the children as well. They are also excited to spend time on the beach at midterm. El Bongo: T he Volunteers in El Bongo have been spending time at the primary school, working with children and teens on various workshops such as creative expression and dancing. They have established a women’s soccer team that is preparing to participate in a tournament soon. They look forward to starting construction of a community park.

69. Community Outreach - Outreach News
to take a Robstown Oceanography class on a field day at Estes Flats and Little Bay. For more information, or to participate in the Clean Air Fair,
http://falcon.tamucc.edu/~outreach/news.html
University Home > Community Outreach Contact information:
Jim Needham

Dean, Community Outreach Department
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The American Democracy Project is designed to educate, motivate and provide opportunities for students, faculty and staff to actively participate in the democratic process. Outreach News Outreach News - August 18, 2005 Don't Miss Clean Air Fair - August 28th
by email
Job Openings For Go Center Mentors
The G-Force is looking for a few good students to mentor high school students at local GO Centers. Sponsored by Title V, G-Force members assist high students with college admissions and financial aid applications. To apply, visit the career services website and search for Job ID# 4992, title High School Mentor. For more information contact Victor Davila at 825-5967 or by email
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Business Leadership Class Works To Make A Difference
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Outreach News - July 19, 2005 G-Force Students Awarded Scholarships
Thanks to the Collegiate G-Force Grant, five collegiate G-Force students were awarded $1,000 scholarships in recognition of their hard work helping area high students navigate the hurdles to higher education. G-Force members work in GO Centers at area high schools assisting students find financial aid, complete admissions forms and take the necessary steps to enter college. The scholarship recipients are: Jason Caffey, Kayla Devora, Mayra Esquivel, JoAnn Mena and Mary Semler. Congratulate them for a job well done! For more information contact Victor Davila at 825-5967 or

70. Part-Time Job & Internship Fair - Student Handout
ChildrenFirst Inc, Early Childhood Education, Teaching and Adminstrative Jeff Klein for New York State Senate, Politics, Election Day field Workers
http://128.122.45.32/careerfairs/forms_studentcompanylist.asp?fairid=129

71. Graduate Science Education : What's New For Postdocs?
The 4day ISW provides · an introduction to key teaching topics · practice teaching with extensive feedback 3rd Annual health and Wellness Career Fair.
http://gse.myweb.med.ucalgary.ca/.whatsnew
Search: Graduate Science Education About Us Contact Us U of C Directory University of Calgary ... Member Login
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  MENU Welcome Message Associate Dean PROGRAMS ADMISSIONS CONTACT US ... U of C POSTDOCTORAL PROGRAM What's New for Postdocs? Postdoctoral: When you first arrive Policies Regarding Postdoctoral Associates Postdoctoral Funding Workshops and Services through the Postdoctoral Program ... Faculty of Medicine Postdoctoral Information What's New for Postdocs?
What" New (Last Updated September 22 Career and Research Management Seminar Series This ongoing series has been developed as a result of the “Sink or Swim” Symposium held in June 2005, and will cover topics ranging from how to assess and present your skills in a business resume, through to Business Plan Development, Project Management, HR Best Practices, Communication, etc. Half day sessions will take place on a monthly basis throughout the fall and winter semesters. Participants who attend 6 of the 8 sessions will receive a certificate of participation. There will be a $10 fee to attend each session, to assist in covering the cost of the room and refreshments.

72. Career Center - Career Field - International
Jobs in the agricultural field are for those who like to work outdoors. Teaching abroad is a popular option for paid or inexpensive stays overseas.
http://career.berkeley.edu/ICareers/ICareers.stm
Career Field - International
Career Center Articles
Specialized Career Center Services
  • Events - The Career Center offers many programs including workshops, panels and career fairs that are useful for students interested in international career fields. Search our Calendar for upcoming events.
    • International Career Symposium . This special event, held each October, includes on-campus panels and presentations covering a wide spectrum of international career-related topics of interest to students. Last year's topics included "International Careers 101," "Starting Your Own Non-Governmental Organization (NGO)," "World Health Careers," and "Careers in International Media."
    • Career Week . Each year in mid-April, the Career Center and the California Alumni Association present this week long, campus-wide event of over 40 panels and speakers on a variety of career-related topics. International career-related panels and Americorps/Peacecorps representatives have been a part of Career Week in previous years.

73. Working At Camp O'Fair Winds. Girl Scouts. Where Girls Grow Strong.
If you would like to work at Camp O Fair Winds please download the Assists Unit Staff with preparation and planning, including teaching outdoor skills,
http://www.fwgsc.org/employment_fair.asp
Do you have what it takes to work at Camp O'Fair Winds? Make sure that this camp is the right one for you to make a difference at. If you would like to work at Camp O'Fair Winds please download the application and reference forms (you will need four) from here or below and send to the main office. You can obtain more information about working at Camp o'Fair Winds in PDF format here! Who comes to Camp O'Fair Winds?
What sort of staff are we looking for?
... Camp O'Fair Winds is a Girl Scout summer resident camp serving elementary-aged girls (2nd - 6th grades). We offer 3-day, 1-week and 2-week sessions for the girls to choose from. Located near Lapeer, Michigan, the 465-acre camp is a special place for campers and staff alike. Camp O'Fair Winds offers many of the program highlights that make a traditional summer camp popular; such as campfires, arts and crafts, swimming, boating and cookouts. We also offer many day and overnight trips for our girls, which include canoeing, biking, backpacking, golfing, horseback riding, local museums, and more. At Camp O'Fair Winds, we focus on programming that supports our mission, To empower girls and young women to discover and achieve their full potential, and we are looking for staff who are committed to this mission. We place high emphasis on group decision-making and cooperation as well as encouraging each camper to challenge herself through outdoor programs and activities. The Camp O'Fair Winds staff act as guides to assure that girls choose activities that are challenging as well as safe, as they set and achieve their own goals.

74. Archived: The Uses Of Time For Teaching And Learning - Resources Required To Alt
According to the teachers, compensation for the extended day at Timilty is the and fitness program that contributes to the school s annual health fair.
http://www.ed.gov/pubs/SER/UsesofTime/chap4-2.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
The Uses of Time for Teaching and Learning - October 1996
Additional Structural Resources to Support Improvement
Thus far, our discussion of resources has focused not only on the straightforward issue of the costs of extending the school day and the school year but also on the much more complicated issue of garnering time for planning, implementation, and professional development. The case study data point to three additional structural resources essential to successful change efforts: (1) support in the policy arena resulting in reform activities and/or encouragement of experimental programs; (2) assignment of special staff as in-school resources; and (3) the support of teacher unions. Reform Initiatives and Experimental Programs A full examination of the contributions of various state and local reform initiatives to the time-related innovations in our sample of school is beyond the scope of this study. Nevertheless, our data do permit several observations about this relationship. Only one of the time-related innovations that attracted our attention, Timilty, was carried out to address a reform initiative or mandate, although the establishment of AMY was part of a larger school district desegregation effort. At five sites, including AMY, as well as Moton and Lockett, Hollibrook, Wheeler, and Concurrent Options, broader state and/or local initiatives either supported or legitimized reforms as changes that were already underway at the school level.

75. Archived: America Goes Back To School: Every Day Can Be A Valuable Day
Collaborate with the local hospital to sponsor a community health fair. Have a Family Fun Day organized by parents and invite the entire community to
http://www.ed.gov/Family/agbts/caltips.html
A r c h i v e d I n f o r m a t i o n
Every Day Can Be a Valuable Day
Use the ideas below to fill your child's calendar with valuable everyday lessons. Help her discover the value of language arts, mathematics and science through real-world experience. Foster his creativity potential and confidence through awareness of educational resources. Every day holds lessons; help your child learn.
TAKE ACTION Get involved in or start a community or school arts project. Call 1-877-KIDS-NOW or visit www.hcfa.gov to learn more about the Children's Health Insurance Program. Volunteer to be a math or reading tutor over the summer. Encourage parent-child reading efforts in schools and community organizations. Remember to highlight successes through newsletters and special ceremonies. Volunteer to be a mentor. Work with community and youth groups to start or expand an after-school program. Contact 1-800-USA-LEARN for ideas and information. Review your middle/high school student's course schedule to be sure it includes challenging math and science courses, foreign languages, and the arts.

76. Fsu.edu | K12 Initiatives
This fair was in addition to their providing community health nursing to the health department one day a week for the semester.
http://www.fsu.edu/~k20/gadsden.html
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Children's Legal Services Project Through a grant from the Florida Bar Foundation, CAC represents children in North Florida with special education and health care access cases. (on-going) Contact person: College of Law's Children's Advocacy Center (CAC), Paolo Annino, pannino@law.fsu.edu College Reach-Out Program (One-to-One Program) arichard@admin.fsu.edu Exchange between Greensboro school and the Republic of Guinea For the last two years we have hosted, each fall, 25 educators from the Republic of Guinea in west Africa for a 5-week training workshop on comparing practices in the Florida K-12 system with those in Guinea. One of our key field visits each time has been the Greensboro school, where our African guests have had a chance to learn about the bilingual (and other) programs there and to share similar experiences from Guinea. Contact person: Department of Education Foundations and Policy Studies (Adult Education graduate program in particular) and in the Center for Policy Studies in Education, Peter Easton, easton@coe.fsu.edu

77. UW Alumni Association - Washington Weekend 2005 - Schedule Of Events For Friday,
Part of Earth Week, the Earth Fair hosts student groups and nonprofit Sponsored by the six UW health Sciences schools – Dentistry, Medicine, Nursing,
http://www.washington.edu/alumni/weekend/schedule20050422.html
@import url(waweekend2.css); Open Houses . Campus Art Walks . Tours . Lectures . Performances . Spring Football Game Schedule of Events - Friday, April 22 Earth and Space Sciences Open House Earth and Space Sciences will open several labs. Schedule as follows:
Seismology Lab Open House , 9 a.m. - 12 p.m., room 146 Atmospheric Sciences-Geophysics Bldg. (follow signs to Seismology Lab/Quaternary Research Center) NASA Educator Resource Center , 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., room 313 Condon Hall. Free NASA resources and hands-on activities for the entire family. Space Physics Group , 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., 2nd Floor Condon Hall and outside Condon Hall, south side (solar observation and other fun experiments) Rocks and Minerals , 10 a.m. - 3 p.m., room 601 Condon Hall Tsunamis in our Back Yard? The Geologic Evidence , 10:45 – 11:15 a.m., 139 Condon Hall QRC Friday brown bag , 12:00 – 1 p.m., 311 Condon Hall. Glacial History of southern British Columbia (visiting speaker). Remote Sensing and GIS Lab , 1 p.m. - 4 p.m., room 511B Condon Hall Tsunamis in our Back Yard? The Geologic Evidence

78. Teaching Assistant Project | Voices From The Field
Voices from the field is designed to give teaching assistants who are just beginning It is simply not fair to keep students guessing or to change the
http://taproject.rutgers.edu/publications/voices_from_the_field.php3
GSNB Home TAP Home Calendar Contact Us ... Voices From The Field
Publications: Voices From the Field
Experienced Teachers on Teaching
The Teaching Assistant Project
Graduate School-New Brunswick,
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Revised edition, June 1992
Compiled and edited by Linda G. Schulze
C O N T E N T S Acknowledgements
Introduction
Return to TAP Home
I. The First Day ...
VIII. Office Hours
To Catharine R. Stimpson, whose leadership, encouragement, and vision made possible not only this book but the entire Teaching Assistant Project.
Acknowledgments
We would like to express our thanks to all who contributed to this booklet, especially to:
Introduction
Experience may be the best teacher, but it is a slow and often difficult one. Voices from the Field I. The First Day A. BREAKING THE ICE The first day can be a challenge, an opportunity, or a trial. Carefully planned, this day can lay a solid groundwork for the entire semester. Use the first class as a way of easing into the semester. Tailor your own first day exercises to reflect and potentially enrich the content of the course you will offer. Several teachers suggested having students conduct interviews with each other so that they know at least one person in the class and begin to feel at home. First day exercises also allow you to gather needed basic information about the students and will help you to begin to learn the students' names.

79. Publications - Annual Report, Town & Country Newsletters
Healthy Heart Day at the Fonda Fair. Over 250 people participated in a walking A series of lessons based on the food guide pyramid and teaching
http://www.ccefm.com/publications.html
Annual Report for 2004 Revenues 4H Youth Development Board of Directors Community Development ... Message from the President Archive: Annual Report 2002 Annual Report 2001 Revenues: Sources County Funds Federal Other State Private Support Contributions
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Fulton and Montgomery Counties gratefully acknowledges the contributions of many businesses and individuals during the past year. Contributions included program sponsorships, camperships, award sponsorships, and general support donations.
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Concordia Society Crystal Ristorante Dykeman Dairy First Pioneer Farm Credit Glove Cities Rotary Club Glove Cities Veterinary Hospital Hudson River Bank James Law Lions Club of Amsterdam Logical Net Noteworthy Soroptomist Club of Fulton County Telecon Wireless Time Warner Touch of Silk by Kathleen Ned Votry Mark Will, D.V.M.

80. Healthy Eating Weight Loss Teaching Tools
A comprehensive site linking visitors to credible info on healthy eating and fitness 3 a Day Teaching Kit (Nutrition For Kidsno date). High School
http://www.healthyeating.net/he_6-01.htm
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