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1. West Virginia Department Of Education
Tech Ed Cedar Lakes CTRC Employee Dev. 0714 West Virginia Board of Education Elects New President East Charleston, WV 25305 (Phone List
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2. WVDE News 09-03-2004 - Free Staff Development Offered For
Free Staff Development Offered For Civics/Government And Citizenship Education Teachers In West Virginia Ed Cedar Lakes CTRC Employee Dev.
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3. Teacher Education Faculty Staff Information
C I), West Virginia University Elem. Ed., Ohio University Elementary Education Admin. Faculty, Dev. Pennsylvania State
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4. Teacher Education Faculty And Staff Directory
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5. Find The West Virginia Education Jobs And Other Jobs You Want At
Education jobs in West Virginia Page 1 of 2 Job Search Results FT staff positions avail able at First 11305-Assoc Ath Dir, Ath Dev/Big
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7. Regional Staff Dev
Goals Adult Basic Education Child And Regional Staff Development Committee Professional Development Goals The West Virginia State Board
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9. Welcome To The West Virginia Adult Basic Education
ABE Staff Regional ABE Staff Inservice Prof Dev Reports West Virginia Department of Education Building 6, Room 230 1900 Kanawha Blvd. E .
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10. Find The Martinsburg Education Jobs You Want And Other Jobs Posted
Education jobs in Martinsburg, West Virginia Page 1 of 1 MDFrederick/Hagerstown Senior Staff, Group A GREAT POSITION FOR SOMEONE WHO HAS
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11. Staff Dev. Dir.
Familiarity with west virginia Framework for High Performing School Systems and development initiatives of the west virginia Board of education
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If you do not have a PDF viewer, a free one is available from Adobe Systems, Inc. Click here to download Adobe Acrobat Reader. **PLEASE POST** RESA V ANNOUNCEMENT OF IMMEDIATE OPENING POSITION: Director of Staff Development
LOCATION: RESA V Office
SALARY: As per RESA V Salary Schedule with Director Supplement
CONTRACT: All RESA V employment contracts are for one year or less. RESA V does not issue continuing employment contracts. The contract for this position is for the remainder of a 240 day term for FY 2006. The execution of this contract is contingent upon funding. POSITION EFFECTIVE: August 1, 2005 or as soon as possible thereafter DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Masters Degree Teaching Certificate; Professional Administrative Certificate preferred Five years of classroom and/or administrative experience Background in professional growth activities, such as Quality Learning, Understanding by Design, and research-based instructional strategies Grant writing ability Familiarity with West Virginia Framework for High Performing School Systems and strategic planning process Ability to coordinate regional staff development activities with county staff development personnel Ability to coordinate large-scale, regional staff development conferences
  • 12. Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information
    Faculty, dev. Glenville State College Chair, Div, Found St. Title III Coord.west virginia University- Instructor 1969-1970 Fairmont State College-
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    Myron Anderson Assistant Professor - Educational Technology Academic Degrees: 2001 Ph.D.
    1994 M.S.
    1990 B.A. Instructional Technology, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA
    Education, Curriculum and Instruction, Radford University, Radford, VA
    Political Science, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA Professional Experience: 2003-present
    Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Program Leader for
    Continuing and Professional Education
    Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University - Asst. Director for Program Development
    Winston-Salem State University - Director of Student Services Lisa Altmueller , Professor - Special Education Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D.

    13. Hancock County Schools
    staff dev. Help west virginia Department of education WV State Report Cardsfor Hancock County WVDOE Content Standards(CSO s)
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    document.write(document.lastModified); "As a result of their successful schooling the students of Hancock County Schools shall be educationally prepared, socially responsible, and academically competent, with an understanding and desire for lifelong learning.
    Mission of the Hancock County Schools Renditions of Proposed New High School Current time is HANCOCK COUNTY SCHOOLS JOB POSTINGS
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    14. Limestone College Students, Faculty Staff
    Clarence Pegram. MA, Athletic Training, west virginia University; Classes taughtAthletic training Elem. education HR dev t Psy. Ed. Sports Mgt.
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    Academic Information Athletic Information Block Program Campus Calendar ...
    Professional Studies
    : Sports Management Characteristics Our major in Sports Management prepares students for careers in the administrative arena of professional, college, public school or community sports programs, corporate sports/wellness/fitness programs, or athletic/fitness/wellness organizations. The program combines core courses from the business administration and physical education disciplines that emphasize management skills, human resource skills, sound accounting practices, facilities management and wellness/fitness knowledge and skills. Majors participate in an internship program during their senior year where they apply their knowledge and skills within one of the aforementioned settings. Faculty Sue Torres , Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Trainer
    • B.S., Eastern Illinois University M.S., Athletic Training, Illinois State University

    Rhonda Fleming , Assistant Professor of Physical Education
    • B.S., Winthrop University M.S., Physical Education, University of North Carolina/Greensboro

    15. WVDE News 03-15-2004 - West Virginia Board Of Education Seeking Comments On Medi
    The west virginia Board of education (WVBOE) wants to know what you think physicians and west virginia Department of education staff in an effort to
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    West Virginia Board of Education Seeking Comments On Medication Policy Posted: March 15th, 2004
    Charleston, W.Va. – The West Virginia Board of Education (WVBOE) wants to know what you think about the revised school medication policy.
    The Board of Education Committee for Medication Administration submitted a new version of Policy 2422.8 during the March Board meeting in Charleston. This version of Policy 2422.8 replaces the original version placed on public comment in September 2003.
    “We worked in collaboration with the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, the West Virginia School Nurses Association, parents, county boards of education, superintendents, building administrators, physicians and West Virginia Department of Education staff in an effort to develop a policy that our entire state could embrace,” said WVBOE Vice President Barbara Fish. “While full consensus was never reached, we believe Policy 2422.8 follows the letter of the law and is in the best interest of the children.”
    The Medication Administration Committee looked at the laws and policies regarding school nurses and their licensure and determined that no law or policy specifies that only school nurses may administer non-prescription medications. As a result, the Committee recommended taking this responsibility from nurses in order to safeguard their nursing licenses. This new policy places the responsibility for administering non-prescription medication with the building administrator.

    16. Charlestonstagecompany
    Bringing community theatre to west virginia audiences as well as arts education opportunities to adults and students from around the state. Information on the current season, coming events, staff, tickets, and contact details.
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    17. WVDE News 03-29-2005 - West Virginia Superintendent Of Schools Announces Retirem
    The west virginia Board of education expects to meet in the near future to Teachers, county administrators and Department of education staff have faced
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    West Virginia Superintendent of Schools Announces Retirement Posted: March 29th, 2005
    Charleston, W.Va. – State Superintendent of Schools David Stewart today announced his last day at the Department of Education. Stewart will retire as the state’s top education leader on June 30, 2005.
    “Dr. Stewart has done wonderful things for education in our state, and we are so grateful for his guidance and commitment,” said West Virginia Board of Education President Barbara Fish. “Our state assessment data speaks volumes to the quality of his leadership and dedication to the students of West Virginia. Since Superintendent Stewart has been at the helm of the Department of Education, student reading and math assessment scores, SAT and ACT scores, and overall student achievement have continually improved.”
    The West Virginia Board of Education expects to meet in the near future to discuss the steps necessary to begin a search for a new superintendent.
    “Education has been good to me, both professionally and personally,” said Stewart. “In recent years, there have been some monumental changes in the way we educate our students. Teachers, county administrators and Department of Education staff have faced educational challenges and embraced better learning. As a result, student achievement levels for all students have never been higher. I am proud of the strides our state has made in the educational arena. However, at this time, I know I must move into another phase of my life. It is simply time.”

    18. West Virginia Commission On The Arts Announces Grant Awards
    for Arts in education (AIE) projects, arts programming and staff support. The west virginia Division of Culture and History, an agency of the west
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    West Virginia Commission on the Arts announces grant awards
    The West Virginia Commission on the Arts (WVCA) of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History awarded $3,162,730 to 126 applicant organizations and individual artists (list attached) at meetings held in June and September, 2002. Grant recipients are located in 35 counties of the state. To be eligible to receive grant funding, arts and community organizations, which may include museums, arts centers or galleries, and private schools must be non-profit with a 501(c)3 status. Public educational institutions, school boards, local or county government agencies and colleges and universities are eligible as well. In addition to the PDA program, grants were awarded for Arts in Education (AIE) projects, arts programming and staff support. The AIE program encourages the development of comprehensive arts programs that affect the educational environment for all students and community members in West Virginia. AIE grants include Artist in Residence, Special Projects and Touring Grants. Arts programming funds can apply to the Major Institution Support Program (groups with a minimum operating base of $1,000,000) as well as Mid-sized Arts Organizations (groups with budgets of $150,000 - $999,999). There is also a Re-granting, Touring, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Media Arts, and Folk and Traditional Arts program which offer granting opportunities.

    19. Institutional Research - Planning And Advancement - West Virginia
    Research dev. Corp. Special Events Sponsored Programs staff Directory The office publishes the annual west virginia State College Fact Book which
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    20. WVDE News 07-26-2005 - Task Force Sets Goals For Higher Achieving High Schools
    The west virginia Board of education received a report regarding student success of education, west virginia Department of education staff and parents.
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    Task Force Sets Goals For Higher Achieving High Schools Posted: July 26th, 2005
    Charleston, W.Va. - The West Virginia Board of Education received a report regarding student success in West Virginia High Schools during its July meeting in Charleston. A task force charged with reviewing the state’s high schools met earlier this year to make recommendations as to how to improve various areas of high school education.
    The task force included members of the business, post secondary education, superintendents, high school principals, teachers, teacher organizations, members of the West Virginia Board of Education, West Virginia Department of Education staff and parents.
    The plan proposed to the State Board by the task force aims to improve high school curriculum, instruction school effectiveness and student, family and community support. As part of the plan, the group recommends redesigning the West Virginia high school experience by increasing learning opportunities for students. It further recommends improving “student transitioning” from middle grades to high school and from high school to post secondary education and or work. Other recommendations include supporting West Virginia student success with excellent teachers and principals and increasing the value of the West Virginia high school diploma.
    The report also lists goals the task force set for high schools. The goals, which are based on the Framework for High Performing Schools, include students’ academic and technical performance equaling or exceeding national averages; providing students the opportunity to complete accelerated courses and graduate with college credit and/or workplace credentials; educating students with highly qualified personnel who effectively use research-based instructional strategies; and involving students’ families and communities to assure that all schools have strategies for providing support to address social, emotional and academic needs, among others.

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