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41. AJN - UserLogin
List academic or continuing education (CE) courses completed that relate to the job J Nurses staff dev 1999; 15( 1)510. Fulltext Link Medline Link
http://www.ajnonline.com/pt/re/ajn/fulltext.00000446-200401001-00006.htm
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42. ::: Academic Staff Colleges -Organization - University Grants Commission :::
Guru Nanak dev University, Amritsar, Punjab, Programs ( 200405) LaxmibaiNational Institute of Physical education, Gwalior, MP, Programs ( 2004-05)
http://www.ugc.ac.in/orgn/staffcollege.html
Organization
Commission

Directory

Regional Offices

Inter University Centres
NSC

IUCAA

IUC-DAE

CEC
...
National Facilities

Academic Staff Colleges
Academic Staff Colleges
List of Academic Staff Colleges (as on January, 2003) 1. Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, UP Programs ( 2004-05) 2. Allahabad University, Allahabad, UP Programs ( 2004-05) 3. Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, AP Programs ( 2004-05) 4. Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, UP Programs ( 2004-05) 5. Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, TN Programs ( 2004-05) 6. Bharathidasan University, Tiruchirapalli, TN Programs ( 2004-05) 7. B.R.Ambedkar Bihar University, Muzaffarpur, Bihar Programs ( 2004-05) 8. University of Bombay, Bombay, Maharashtra Programs ( 2004-05) 9. Burdwan University, Burdwan, WB Programs ( 2004-05) 10. University of Calcutta, Calcutta, WB Programs ( 2004-05) 11. Calicut University, Calicut, Kerala Programs ( 2004-05) 12. CPDHE University of Delhi, Delhi, Delhi Programs ( 2004-05) 13. Devi Ahilya University,Indore, M P Programs ( 2004-05) 14. Dr. H.S. Gour University,Sagar, M P Programs ( 2004-05) 15. Gauhati University, Gauhati, Assam

43. Tennessee Tribune - Article - Local News
By staff Reports tennessee Tribune Originally posted 10/3/2003 NASHVILLE—Thetennessee education Lottery Corporation today released preliminary information
http://www.thetennesseetribune.com/news/Article/Article.asp?NewsID=32827&sID=4

44. Untitled
Dec 14, 100 pm tennessee Dept of education Oct 19, 130 pm - DIANE trainingclass new staff orientation, Edgehill Community Center
http://www.diane.tnstate.edu/archives00.html

45. Adult Education Summer Institute
dev Ravindran, Application Programmer for Adult education, Kansas Board of Regents, These sessions will provide adult education program staff members an
http://www.dce.ksu.edu/summerinstitute/description.html
Current Conference Exhibitor
Information
Schedule ... Manhattan Info Session Descriptions TUESDAY, JULY 26 WORKSHOPS Tuesday Full-Day Workshop
8:30 am-4:30 pm 1. Accommodating Adults With Disabilities

The University of Kansas, Center for Research on Learning, as part of a Research and Demonstration Project with the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research, confirmed that adult educators need and desire information and training on how to work with and effectively accommodate adult learners with varying disabilities and on the legal issues involved in doing so. This workshop will focus on the adult educator's role in addressing those needs and specifically address activities appropriate to adult education instructors (as opposed to program directors). Participants will receive a copy of the Accommodations Notebook.
Dianne S. Glass , Director of Adult Education, Kansas Board of Regents, Topeka, KS 2. CASAS ECS Implementation
This workshop will certify participants to administer, score, and make instructional decisions based upon the CASAS assessments. Participants will learn how to use the ABE and ESL appraisals and diagnostic assessments and other available resources for their programs. The workshop focuses on how to administer and interpret CASAS assessments, how to place learners into appropriate education programs, how to assess learning gains, and how to link assessment to curriculum and instruction. The session covers how to target instruction to CASAS competencies and how to assess, monitor and certify learners’ progress in reading, math, and listening. At the end of the session, participants complete a certification activity and submit a training verification form that qualifies them to order and implement selected CASAS materials.

46. Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff
Elementary education majors have the luxury of graduating into a high demandarea South education HR dev t Psy. Ed./Ath. Training Sports Mgt.
http://www1.limestone.edu/sfs/acad/profess/elem.htm
Academic Information Athletic Information Block Program Campus Calendar ...
Professional Studies
: Elementary Education Characteristics Elementary Education majors have the luxury of graduating into a high demand area South Carolina for public school teachers. And Limestone College has excellent placement of graduates in teaching positions nearly 100%! That placement rate comes for good reasons. Students gain close faculty relationships within the major, strong practical courses and an emphasis on out-of-class experience, as well as the advantage of our good relationships with area schools and student teaching placement in the local area, near the campus. Faculty Ann Wyatt , Professor of Education
awyatt@limestone.edu
  • B.A., University of North Carolina/Greensboro M.A., University of Tennessee M.Ed., Clemson University Ph.D., Reading Education, University of Georgia Specialties: vocabulary development in young readers, use of context clues to decide word meaning, and history of education in America Classes taught: Reading, History/Philosophy of Education

47. Advances In Skin & Wound Care - UserLogin
Pressure Ulcer education A Pilot Study of the Knowledge and Clinical Confidence of J Nurs staff dev 1994; 1020713. Medline Link Context Link
http://www.aswcjournal.com/pt/re/advswc/fulltext.00129334-200301000-00013.htm
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48. Learning, Teaching And Innovative Technology Center
Bobbie Palmer received both her Masters of education and Bachelors of Science Middle tennessee State University 214 Telecommunications Building, Box 226
http://mtsu32.mtsu.edu:11069/staff.htm
CONTACT A-Z INDEX PIPELINEMT WEBMAIL ...
MTSU HOMEPAGE
Staff
Faculty Fellows
The Center has two Faculty Fellows serving for the 2005-2006 academic year: David Gore, Assistant Professor, Engineering Technology and Industrial Studies, and Jan Hayes, Professor, Educational Leadership.
Fellow responsibilities include:
  • Facilitating roundtable discussions Conducting faculty focus groups Holding informal chats with colleagues (face-to-face, online blogs, etc.) Developing topics for seminars and workshops Answering questions and/or directing faculty to appropriate resources Developing guidelines for future faculty fellows Promoting of the Center Acting as a liaison on faculty issues Providing input on the Center's performance and activities
The Faculty Fellows are available to meet with individual faculty by calling the Center at: 615-494-7671.
Directors
Bobbie J. Palmer
Information Research Technician

Bobbie manages the daily activities of the Center including the production of the newsletter (SourceLink), website, promotion of events, and the Learning-L listserv. She handles the administrative tasks involved in the operations and assists the Co-Directors in their efforts to establish the Center as a Faculty Hub.
Bobbie Palmer received both her Masters of Education and Bachelors of Science in Public Relations and Psychology from Middle Tennessee State University. She worked in advertising prior to completing her M.Ed.

49. Search Jobs - Monster.co.uk - UK
Career Level, Manager (Manager/Supervisor of staff). education Level, Master s dev Solutions, INKT-Bangalore. Aug 10, Asst Accountant / Assistant
http://jobsearch.monster.co.uk/jobsearch.asp?brd=1

50. Adjunct Faculty & Part-Time Staff
BA History / Special education Certification, Kean University BS Universityof tennessee; M.Ed. North Georgia College and State University;
http://www.pickens.tec.ga.us/about/ptime.htm
Edward Abrasley, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Electrical Engineering, Iowa State University.
Ann Baker, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Education, West Georgia College and State University 1971; M. Ed. Education, Georgia State University 1974; Ed. S. Education, Georgia State University 1983.
Melanie Baker, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Professional Studies, Barry University 1996; M.B.A. Nova Southeastern University 1999.
Linda Barnes, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Business Education, Georgia State University.
Jeff Barrett, Adjunct Faculty. Graduate, Chattahoochee Technical College.
Walter Beck, Adjunct Faculty. B.B.A. Cleveland State University; M.B.A. Cleveland State University.
Crystal Bell, WIA Clerk. A.T.T. Appalachian Technical College 2003.
Anne Bessent, Evening Director. B.A. Romance Languages, Emory University; M.Ed. Behavioral Science, Georgia Southwestern State University.
Tina Boosel, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Kennesaw State University.
Lynn Burch, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Home Economics, Georgia Southern University; M.A. Early Childhood Education, Piedmont College.
Jane Caldwell, Adjunct Faculty. B.S. Psychology, Valdosta State University; M.Ed. School Psychology, Valdosta State University; Ed.S. School Psychology, Valdosta State University.

51. Calendar
03 Outdoor education Gr 7/8 (Oct 3-5) 07 - 1st Period Ends (44 days) 10 -Outdoor education Gr 5/6 (Oct 12-13 - No School - staff dev. Days 5 and 6
http://www.tagnet.org/oaks/calendar.html
Home Calendar About OAKS News Bulletins Pre-K/Kindergarten Grades 1-2 ... Faculty Calendar Flash Games OAKS 2005-2006 Calendar  July                    24 - OAKS Registration 10 am - 12 pm
August              02 - Pk/K-2 DIBELS Training - Staff Development Day #1
                           08 - First Day of School (10 am start)
                           29 - First Home and School Meeting
September       05 - Labor Day (no school)
                           26 - Grandparents' Day
                           29 - K-10 Principal/Head Teacher Retreat
October             01 - Band perform both services at Bowman Hills
                           03 - Outdoor Education Gr 7/8 (Oct 3-5)
                           07 - 1st Period Ends (44 days)
                           10 - Outdoor Education Gr 5/6 (Oct 10-12)                            16-18 - K-10 Teachers' Conv. (Staff Dev. Days #2, #3, and #4)                            19 - No School - Parent/Teacher Conf. (Noon - 7 pm)                            30 - Fall Festival November        06 - Rain Date for Fall Festival                            07 - Adventist Education Week (Nov 7-12)                            22 - Thanksgiving Vacation ( Nov 22 noon - Nov 27)  December        08 - Christmas Concert - Ackerman 7 pm                            09 - Band Concert - Bradley Square Mall - 3 pm                            13 - No Band                            15 - No Band                            21 - 2nd Period / 1st Semester Ends(48/92 Days)                                    Christmas Vacation (Dec 21 noon - Jan 3)

52. Mission Personnel: Deaconess Program Office
CHRISTIAN education staff 1/29B DOUGLAS ROAD QUAKERS HILL, NEW SOUTH WALES EXECUTIVE SECRETARY, RESOURCE dev 25 ELM AVENUE FAIRVIEW, NJ 07022
http://gbgm-umc.org/who_we_are/mp/drosters.cfm
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Deaconesses Currently Serving:
Please note: this page includes several photos; it may download slowly. Click here for Home Missionary List CLARA K.
ABRAHAMSON HOSPICE OF THE TREASURE COAST VOLUNTEER, DIRECT CARE AND BEREAVEMENT 5 LAKE VISTA TRAIL, #106 PORT ST. LUCIE, FL 34952-6306 CAROLYN ANDERSON COVENANT POINT UMC MINISTER OF DISCIPLESHIP 6080D Thoroughbred Court WALDORF, MD 20603-3308 email: cm.anderson@verizon.net REBECCA ASEDILLO GENERAL BOARD OF GLOBAL MINISTRIES EXEC SECRETARY FOR CONNECTIONAL MINISTRIES 475 RIVERSIDE DRIVE, #1333 NEW YORK, NY 10115 email: rasedill@gbgm-umc.org JUDITH ATWOOD DM OGDEN FRIENDSHIP HOUSE 1514 JARVIS MANHATTAN, KS 66502 email: jatwood@flinthills.com PHYLLIS BAKER ALLISON HILL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH MISSIONER (10-10-10) 142 SOUTH 30 STREET CAMP HILL, PA 17011

53. Concept Mapping Bibliography
Postquiestioning, concept mapping and feedback a distance education fieldexperiment. URL http//158.132.100.221/INET_EDU.folder/staff.dev.
http://users.edte.utwente.nl/lanzing/cm_bibli.htm
Concept Mapping Bibliography
by Jan W.A. Lanzing
  • Classroom of the Future: Problem solving: Concept maps [WWW document]. URL http://cotf.edu/ETE/concept.html (visited May 14, 1996) Meaningful learning: A collaborative literature review of concept mapping [WWW document]. URL http://132.236.243.86/MLRG/CLR-ConceptMapping.htm (visited 1996, February 1) Ahlberg, M. (1993, August 1-4). Concept maps, Vee diagrams and rhetorical argumentation analysis (RAA): Three educational theory-based tools to facilitate meaningful learning. Paper presented at the Third International Seminar on Misconceptions and Educational Strategies in Science and Mathematics, Ithaca, NY. Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 27 The Computing Teacher, 1993 (August/September), 6-11. The Computing Teacher, 1994 (May), 21-25. Andeweg, B. (1995). Mindmappen. TEKST[BLAD] Arborworks. (1993). Learning Tool for Apple Macintosh . (1.1 ed.). Ann Arbor, MI: Author. Physics Education, 30 Research in Science and Technology Education, 10 British Journal of Educational Technology, 23 Beyerbach, B. A. (1988). Developing a technical vocabulary on teacher planning: Preservice teachers' concept maps.
  • 54. Teachers.Net Meeting - Author Chat - Laura Robb - Redefining Staff Development -
    writes articles for education journals such as THE NEW ADVOCATE and BOOK LINKS . Kathleen Laura, do administrators expect too much from staff dev.
    http://teachers.net/archive/robb020701.html
    Wednesday, February 7, 2001
    Redefining Staff Development

    A Collaborative Model for Teachers and Administrators

    http://www.heinemann.com

    with
    Laura Robb Kathleen - This professional development session is sponsored by Heinemann. Look to Heinemann for all of your professional development needs. http://www.heinemann.com
    Kathleen - The book is Redefining Staff Development by Laura Robb. Heinemann / 0-325-00214-2 / 2000 / 181pp / Paper / $19.00 http://www.heinemann.com
    Kathleen - Author, teacher, coach and speaker, Laura Robb has taught for 37 years in grades K through 8. She teaches eighth grade reading/writing workshop and coaches teachers in grades K to 8 in area public school systems. Robb has written 10 books for teachers including REDEFINING STAFF DEVELOPMENT: A Collaborative Model for Teachers and Administrators (Heinemann). Presently, Laura Robb is working on a new book for Heinemann about an early intervention program for at-risk 4 and 5 year olds called LITERACY LINKS.
    Kathleen - Teachers.Net welcomes author-educator Laura Robb to discuss her book Redefining Staff Development. Laura, what is the biggest problem with staff development as it exists now in many districts?
    Laura - The biggest problem is that districts still cling to the traditional inservice modela one size fits all presentation for half day to one day. No follow-up. No teacher support.

    55. LVD State Contact List
    Program and staff dev. Specialist 203 Scovell Hall tennessee Ms. Ruth HendersonCES, University of tennessee PO Box 1071 204 Morgan Hall
    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

    56. Columbia State Community College: Faculty & Staff Directory
    Columbia State Community College offers the right education at the right priceand at a TITLE, Assistant Professor of education and dev. Studies
    http://www.coscc.cc.tn.us/directory.cfm?alpha=M

    57. P's--LM_NET Directory
    Professional Memberships tennessee Association of School Librarians; Professional Memberships ISTE, WI Ed Media Ass’n., WI staff dev Council
    http://www.eduref.org/lm_net/directory/p's.htm
    LM_NET Directory - The P's
    Last updated 11-17-03 Pafumi, Michael
    Assistant
    Randolph Intermediate School
    3 Nina Place (home address)
    Randolph, NJ 07869-2811
    Professional Memberships: none
    Special Interests: library automation, networking, online reference sources/research
    PAFUMI@main.morris.org

    Paine, Frank
    Director, Instructional Media Services California State University, Dominguez Hills Carson, California 90747 Telephone: (310) 516-3704 Fax: (310) 516-4219 (Fax) Special Interests: Ubiquitous Digital Video, New Technologies, Writing, Surfing... fpaine@dhvx20.csudh.edu Painter, Brenda Media Specialist Dept. of Defense Dependents Schools - Bitburg American High School DODDS, PSC 118 Box 467,APO AE 09137 TEL #: 49-6561-7713 FAX #: 49-6561-12319 GRADE LEVELS: 9-12 INTERESTS: Nature walks, music, traveling, exercise brenda_painter@ccmail.odedodea.edu http://www.tmn.com:8001/~bpainter Palcewski, Barbara Librarian Armstrong Elementary School 110 Gladstell St Conroe, TX 77301 Telephone: 409- 756 5733 th bpalcew@tenet.edu

    58. Does Having A Professional School Media Specialist On Staff
    Anchorage, AK 99501 http//www.library.state.ak.us/dev/infoemp.html DEAcademicStandards; Elementary-Secondary-education; Learning-Resources-Centers;
    http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/printresponses.cgi/Virtual/Qa/archives/Librariansh
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    Professional School Media Specialists and Student Achievement
    An AskERIC Response
    January 2003
    Question
    Does having a professional school media specialist on staff increase student achievement?
    Response
    Hello, In response to your request on whether student achievement increases when a school has a professional school media specialists on staff, I conducted a sample search of the ERIC database. Below I have appended my search strategy, 10 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. In addition, I have attached some related resources that may also be helpful. Thank you for using AskERIC! If you have any questions or would like further assistance, please send another message. AskERIC Staff Internet Sites: * Proof of the Power: Recent Research on the Impact of School Library
    Media Programs on the Academic Achievement of U.S. Public School Students. ERIC Digest.

    59. Professional Organizations ~ Conference Calendar
    Annual Recognition Banquet, Featured staff, New staff National Center forHigher education Risk Management (NCHERM) www.ncherm.org
    http://www.housing.sc.edu/dev/proforgs.asp
    USC THIS SITE Professional Organizations ~ Conference Calendar Use this calendar to identify annual conferences for the professional organizations listed below. Keep in mind that many organizations offer ongoing seminars, audio and web conferences or drive-in workshops in addition to their annual conference. You will also find a variety of publications available through many of these organizations. American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO): www.aacrao.org
    American Association of University Professors (AAUP): www.aaup.org
    American College Health Association (ACHA): www.acha.org
    American College Personnel Association (ACPA):
    Please see College Student Educators International American Counseling Association (ACA): www.counseling.org
    American Council on Education (ACE): www.acenet.edu/
    American Educational Research Association (AERA): www.aera.net
    American Psychological Association (APA) www.apa.org
    Association for Student Judicial Affairs (ASJA): http://asja.tamu.edu
    Association of College and University Housing Officers-International (ACUHO-I): www.acuho.ohio-state.edu

    60. Program And Staff Development Committee
    Innovation Org. dev. Leader North Carolina University Cooperative Extension Service University of tennessee 212D Morgan Hall, 2621 Morgan Circle
    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

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