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21. NISE Home
Focus is on improving the level of science, mathematics, engineering, and technology education in low income and minority schools. Includes list of staff, mission goals and publications. Located in University of wisconsinMadison.
http://www.wcer.wisc.edu/NISE/
The National Institute for Science Education was created and funded by the National Science Foundation for five years from 1996-2001. Additional support was provided by the Helen Bader Foundation, the ExxonMobil Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, the Spencer Foundation, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Graduate School. The NISE Web site contains information on all NISE projects over the five year grant period and includes copies of publications, contacts, and links to related Web sites. While numerous programs including the Systemic Reform project , the Secondary Teacher Education Project The Why Files , and several College Level One-related projects are ongoing, the information on this site will not be updated after June 30, 2001. Systemic Reform National Partnership in Advanced Computational Infrastructure Supercomputer Project Created and funded in part by the National Science Foundation Professional Development Communicating with Mass Audiences College Level One ... Graduate SMET Education National Institute for Science Education, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Please send comments to: uw-wcer@education.wisc.edu

22. UWM: School Of Education: UWM Career Dev. Center
University of wisconsin Milwaukee School of education welcomes you UWM HomeSOE Home Home Professional development UWM Career dev. Center
http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Professional_Development/school-certified_r
UWM Home SOE Home Directory Contact Us ... Professional Development UWM Career Dev. Center
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Contact the SOE Webmaster with site questions/concerns.
This page was last updated on June 24, 2002

23. Default2.htm
Provides staff development for teachers throughout wisconsin, primarily in the areas of mathematics, science, and technology education. Includes articles as well as descriptions of seminars and programs.
http://wasdi.org/
W ISCONSIN A CADEMY S TAFF D EVELOPMENT I NITIATIVE A P ROGRAM O F T HE W ISCONSIN E DUCATIONAL P ARTNERSHIP I NITIATIVE
T he Wisconsin Academy Staff Development Initiative (WASDI) provides state-of-the-art staff development for teachers throughout Wisconsin, primarily in the areas of mathematics and science. WASDI has functioned in a highly successful manner operating on two fronts. First, the project develops teacher leaders and school based mentors who work to improve mathematics and science learning in their own classrooms, schools, districts, and the wider profession. Secondly, WASDI has developed a statewide series of summer academies for teachers presenting fifteen one-week sets of workshops in fourteen sites around Wisconsin. The project began in 1994 with a $6 million grant over five years from the National Science Foundation. Subsequently, it has received four, one-year grants administered by the U.S. Department of Education's Fund for the Improvement of Education , a second four year grant from the National Science Foundation, and several Mathematics/Science Partnership Grants from the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. These grants have allowed the project to now be in its eleventh year of serving the Wisconsin education community.

24. Sitemap
educational Psychology, Exceptional education, Faculty staff Directory wisconsin Energy Corporation National Junior Honor Society Recognition
http://www.soe.uwm.edu/pages/welcome/Sitemap
UWM Home SOE Home Directory Contact Us ... Site Map
Please Select Admissions Administrative Leadership Career Development Center Charter Schools Doctoral Programs Educational Psychology Exceptional Education Financial Aid Golda Meir Library Graduate Programs Human Resources Remstadt Computer Lab Scholarships SWEA About SOE Dean's Welcome
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This page was last updated on December 14, 2001

25. All Saints Healthcare: Welcome To All Saints
Provides information on All Saints patient care services, staff, facilities, and health education. (wisconsin)
http://www.allsaintshealth.com/

All Saints Medical Group Welcomes Five New Physicians
All Saints Healthcare Has Gone Totally Tobacco-Free State-of-the-Art Emergency Services Available on St. Mary's Campus A Message From All Saints Healthcare ... Privacy Statement
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26. Alden-Hebron Community School District #19
A preK through 12 public school district located near the wisconsin border in McHenry County. Information on board of education, schools' administration and staff, events calendar and links are featured.
http://www.alden-hebron.org/
Home District Information Elementary School Middle School ...
SiPS)
Welcome to Alden-Hebron District 19
9604 Illinois St.
Hebron, IL 60034
Vacancies
September Events Notices: Middle School Volleyball Schedule Updates Middle School Soccer Schedule Updates High School Volleyball Schedule Updates September 14 Booster Meeting 7:00 p.m. September 19 Strategic Planning Committee 7:30-9:30 p.m. September 20 Board Meeting 7 p.m. September 21 School Photos September 26-30 Stanford Testing Week Alden-Hebron District 19 is a Pre-K through grade 12 school district located near the Wisconsin border in McHenry County, Illinois. Our total student enrollment is fewer than 600 students. This affords us the opportunity to know and work closely with our student population and community as we continue to "Strive for Excellence."
Click here for a map and directions to our school
Staff Email Webmaster
Statement of Nondiscrimination: No student or staff member shall, on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or handicap be denied equal access to programs, activities, services, or benefits, or be limited in the exercise of any right, privilege, or opportunity.

27. University Of Wisconsin - Rock County
Academics, computing resources, continuing education, directories, faculty/staff information, library resources, news and views, position openings, student life, admissions, financial aid, online application. Twoyear campus, located in Janesville.
http://www.rock.uwc.edu/
Your browser does not support JavaScript. As a result, the menu mouseovers will not work properly. Your browser does not support JavaScript. As a result, the cascading menus will not work properly. Search Sitemap Contact Us Home
Welcome
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Business Services Office open until 7:30 p.m. Business Services Office open until 7:30 p.m. Business Services Office open until 7:30 p.m. Business Services Office open until 7:30 p.m.
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9/27/2005 @ 12:00 PM - 12:50 PM

AP Room
Open to all students, faculty and staff.
9/27/2005 @ 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
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Williams Hall Lobby
Bring your student ID!
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9/28/2005 @ 8:00 AM - 7:00 PM
SGA Elections
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28. Ozaukee County, Wisconsin - Human Resources - Job Descriptions
Support and education are provided for the significant others of the clients This position provides the clinical supervision of all treatment staff of
http://www.co.ozaukee.wi.us/departments/HumanResource/JobDescriptions/Index.htm
Home Board Econ Dev History ... Job Descriptions County Job Descriptions This page is in continual development Position (Link) Position Summary Account Clerk I Performs accounting tasks for the Social Services Department. Business Manager
Sheriff's Dept
The principle purpose of this position is to perform the complete accounting and financial reporting function of the department. This position also assists in coordinating and supervising an effective staff providing fiscal services and assists in general administrative functions, records management procedures, budget preparation, and serves as liaison for department wide information systems. Certified Nursing Assistant Provide personal care and light homemaking to Ozaukee County residents under Human Services’ MA-Personal Care Program. Clerk Typist II
Aging This position serves as a receptionist and secretary for the department. This person answers all incoming calls and directs them to the appropriate resource, receives older adults who walk into the department, receives and disburses incoming mail and collects outgoing mail. In addition this position is responsible for creating a quarterly newsletter for the department, including set up, mailing, and recruiting volunteers for help with the newsletter. This position also is responsible for recording the daily meal counts and relaying to the provider, setting up out of county transportation when necessary, maintaining the resource library, and updating, printing, and binding the department’s resource directory.

29. Certificate Program In Staff Development
EdPA 5364—Context and Practice of Educational Leadership (3 cr) Residents ofWisconsin, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Manitoba may be eligible for
http://education.umn.edu/EdPA/certificates/staff-dev.html
Return to: U of M Home One Stop Directories Search U of M Educational Policy and Administration
330 Wulling Hall - 86 Pleasant St. SE - Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Tel: 612-624-1006 - Fax: 612-624-3377 Program areas How to apply People Courses and registration ... edpa@umn.edu
Educational Policy and Administration
330 Wulling Hall
86 Pleasant Street SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
Tel: 612-624-1006
Fax: 612-624-3377
Search the college University College Educational Policy and Administration
Staff development
Certificate program
Program
The certificate program in staff development is designed to prepare leaders in designing, implementing, and evaluating learning opportunities for preK-12 educators and related staff. This 12- to 15-credit graduate-level program offers professional development opportunities for teachers, administrators, and others involved in school improvement initiatives. Throughout the program, students are required to reflect on their learning, make explicit connections between theory and practice, and design staff development processes and materials for use in their own work contexts. Through the program, participants will:

30. Professional Development
Kennedy, MM, “wisconsin Center for education Research, Standards for staffDevelopment. Standards for staff Development, 2001.
http://www.cde.state.co.us/pdssp/prodev.htm
Colorado Department of Education
Professional Development Updated 3/04/05
What is Professional Development
What is professional development and why are schools and districts spending so much time on it? If it’s good, how good is it? If it isn’t good, then why waste the time, energy, and money forcing teachers, administrators, and other staff to take part in at least some of it?
EdWeek has taken a deeper look at Professional Development and the way it is most often used. Here’s an excerpt from that Professional Development article:
“Professional development generally refers to ongoing learning opportunities available to teachers, and other education personnel, through their schools and districts. Effective professional development is seen as increasingly vital to school success and teacher satisfaction. With school’s today facing an array of complex challenges - from working with an increasingly diverse population of students, to integrating new technology in the classroom, to meeting rigorous academic standards and goals – observers have stressed the need for teachers to be able to enhance and build on their instructional knowledge.” View this and much more…see: http://www.edweek.org/rc/issues/professional-development/

31. NSDC - Connect With NSDC: About NSDC - Affiliates
Curriculum staff dev. Grand Rapids Christian Schools 1812 Sylvan SE GrandRapids, MI 49506 wisconsin staff development Council Luann Dreifuerst
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).
  • 32. CES CYF Network Human Resources Database
    Richard, Robert, Asst. Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU Siewe, Youmasu,State Specialist for Health education/Family dev.
    http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp

    Home
    Professional Database
    Children, Youth and Families Professionals Database
    The purpose of the CYFERnet Experts Database is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service.
    Search Results
    Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Abraham, Cathy Early Childhood Consultant self-employed Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Professor and Extension Family Life Specialist University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Andrews, Rosa Coordinator NC 4-H School-Age Care Program North Carolina State University Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University - Extension Program Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Bales, Diane Human Development Specialist University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Barbour, Joella

    33. MDRC - Child Care & Early Education Staff
    New Hope, NEWWS, Next Generation, NJI, Ohio s LEAP, Opening Doors, Parents Fair Share, Professional dev. staff. Child Care Early education
    http://www.mdrc.org/subarea_staff_11.html
    Elementary School Reforms Secondary School Reforms District Reforms After-School Programs ...
    Publications

    Select a Project Accelerated Schools Adolescent Literacy After-School Program BASRC Camden Project Canada's ESP Canada's SSP Career Academies CET Replication Child Care Strategies CWBH Educ. Leadership Study ERA ESS First Things First Florida's FTP Found. for Success Hard-to-Employ Jobs First Jobs-First GAIN Jobs-Plus JOBSTART KIPP Schools LILAA MFIP New Chance New Hope NEWWS Next Generation NJI Ohio's LEAP Opening Doors Parents' Fair Share Professional Dev. Project GRAD Project Transition Reading First School-to-Work SHM Strong Families Talent Development UK ERA Urban Change Vermont's WRP Wisconsin Works Work Support Cntrs
    Press Releases
    How-To Guides Policy Briefs Video Archive ... Working Papers on Research Methodology
    Staff
    Lisa Gennetian Senior Associate
    Profile
    MDRC Publications
    Virginia Knox Director
    Family Well-Being and Child Development Policy Area
    Profile
    MDRC Publications
    Charles Michalopoulos Senior Fellow Profile MDRC Publications Pamela Morris Deputy Director Family Well-Being and Child Development Policy Area Profile MDRC Publications

    34. UW-Green Bay - Adult Degree Programs - Faculty & Staff
    Zach Voelz, Coordinator of Distance education Technology COMN ART 226 American Indian Studies wisconsin Indians; HUM STUD 226 - Introduction to
    http://www.uwgb.edu/adultdegrees/html/info/aboutUs/facultyStaff.asp
    Course Information Registration Financial Assistance Forms ... Corporate Partners
    Staff Jan Thornton , Associate Provost for Outreach and Adult Access
    phone: (920) 465-2641
    email: thorntoj@uwgb.edu Eric Craver , Program Manager for Adult Degree Programs
    phone: (920) 465-2577
    e-mail: cravere@uwgb.edu Bev Hendricks , Program Assistant
    phone: (920) 465-2392
    email: hendricb@uwgb.edu Trudy Jacobson , Administrative Coordinator for Adult Degree Programs
    phone: (920) 465-2459
    email: jacobsot@uwgb.edu Zach Voelz , Coordinator of Distance Education Technology
    phone: (920) 465-2470
    email: voelzz@uwgb.edu
    Faculty
    Year after year, graduating seniors in Interdisciplinary Studies say the high level of accessibility of their professors is what they value most about their UW-Green Bay experience. Our students enjoy the same quality of teaching and one-on-one access as their on-campus counterparts because the same UW-Green Bay faculty who teach on campus also teach the Extended degree courses. Currently, about 35 UW-Green Bay professors from an array of disciplines teach in the Extended Degree Program. Breznay, Peter T.

    35. Faculty And Staff
    Ms. Brand holds an MBA and an MA in education from Stanford University, The staff. Aimee Breslow I-dev Senior Administrator and SC D Assistant
    http://www.sais-jhu.edu/programs/i-dev/FacultyandStaff.html
    I-Dev Mission Message from the Director I-Dev Program
    Overview
    ... Contact Us Faculty Francis Fukuyama , IDEV Director
    Social Capital and Development
    Jon Anderson
    Since 1999 Jon Anderson is Natural Resource Policy Advisor for the US Agency for International Development in Washington DC. From 1994 to 1999 he worked in the Forestry department of at the FAO in Rome on social and institutional issues in forestry including participation and pluralism as well as providing field backstopping to programs on Africa, Asia, the Middle East and Eastern Europe. He has lived in Africa for over 15 years working on rural development and natural resource management programs particularly in West Africa. Mr. Anderson’s current work, in addition to program backstopping and support, concentrates on environmental governance and the links between nature, wealth and power. Mr. Anderson has a Masters in Forestry from Yale University and co-teaches Issues in Rural Development with Marc Cohen Elizabeth Andretta
    Dr. Elizabeth H. Andretta, is the Associate Dean and Director of the Undergraduate Program in the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Dr. Andretta is a cultural anthropologist who received her B.A. from Barnard College, Columbia University, and her Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. She has done fieldwork among the Amhara of Ethiopia and the Murle of the Southern Sudan. Her research interests center on issues of social organization and identity among East African pastoralists . In Spring 2005, she will co-teach the course Social Aspects of Development with Professors

    36. SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary
    John O Connell Iowa Department of education Rob Roy - wisconsin Scott Montgomery,Chief of staff Florida education Technology Corporation (FETC)
    http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es6.htm

    1. About SETDA

    2. National Leadership Institute

    3. SETDA Initiatives

    4. Additional State Examples
    ... Toolkit Home Acknowledgements The State Educational Technology Directors Association (SETDA) would like to take this opportunity to acknowledge the dedication of many individuals who worked very hard to make the SETDA NLI Toolkit a reality. Special thanks go to Elsie Brumback, SETDA's consultant for this project, for her vision and leadership in bringing together the expertise and resources needed to make this Toolkit a success. We would also like to thank: SETDA's NLI Planning Committee Sheila Talamo, Chair - Louisiana Department of Education
    Denise Allen - Delaware Department of Education
    Frances Bradburn - North Carolina Department of Public Instruction
    Elsie Brumback - SETDA Board of Directors
    Nancy Carey - Maryland Department of Education
    Julie Fox - Ohio SchoolNet Commission
    Rick Gaisford - Utah State Office of Education Anita Givens - Texas Education Agency John O'Connell - Iowa Department of Education Rob Roy - Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction Deb Sutton - Missouri Department of Education Barbara Teusink - South Carolina Department of Education Carla Wade - Oregon Department of Education David Walddon - Washington State Office of Public Instruction Brenda Williams - West Virginia Department of Education Resource Specialists Steve Baxendale - PRELStar Dave Brittain - MGT of America Kristin Ciesemier - North Central R*TEC John Clement - ESSI/American Institutes for Research

    37. College Faculty And Staff
    Popular education, Planning and administration, Gender and development Training development and Administration, Project dev t. and Management,
    http://www.upd.edu.ph/~cswcd/faculty_staff-headings.htm
    CSWCD Faculty and Staff CSWCD Faculty CSWCD Staff Department of Community Development ... Department of Women and Development Studies Department of Community Development NAME ACADEMIC DEGREES SPECIALIZATION
    Barrameda, Ma. Theresa
    Senior Lecturer 1
    CO, Popular Education, Gender and Development
    Bawagan, Aleli B.
    Assistant Professor 3
    M. Community Development, UP Diliman; BS Chemical Engineering, UP Diliman
    Community Organizing, Project Development, Monitoring and evaluation, training management
    David, Karina C.
    Professor 6
    MA Socio-Economic and Social Studies, University of Manchester; MA Sociology, UP Diliman; AB Sociology, UP Diliman CO, Non-government organiza-tions, Popular education, Development Theories, Gender and Development Dominquez, Ma. Theresa Senior Lecturer 1 M. Community Development, UP Diliman; BA Anthropology, UP Diliman

    38. UC Berkeley - Office Of Student Development
    I was destined to be in the education field one way or another. Welcome to Berkeley . Stephens, Robert Training staff dev Specialist
    http://www.housing.berkeley.edu/student/osd_directory.html

    About OSD
    Residential Living Academic Services Family Programs ... Home EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S OFFICE Griffin-Desta, Jerlena - Executive Director
    jerlena@berkeley.edu

    Jerlena came to UC Berkeley in 1995 as the Assistant Director of Residential Programs. Her responsibilities have increased over time to reflect the current name of the unit - Student Development. The Office of Student Development is a unit within Residential and Student Service Programs and Student Affairs that is primarily responsible for programs and services geared toward residential and first year students. With over 90% of all new students to Cal attending orientation, OSD is effectively the Gateway to the University, as we also interact daily with the 6000 residential undergraduates, and 3000 students and families that live in university-run residences. Jerlena is proud of the many accomplishments of the staff within OSD, and finds it quite rewarding to be working at a first-rate institution like Cal. Greene, Wanda - Executive Administrative Assistant
    WANDAG@berkeley.edu

    39. Staff Directory - CESA #2
    Director Special education wisconsin Heights. (608) 7672595. Don Holmen educational Audiologist. x330. L. Kathy Larson. CSPD/staff Development
    http://www.cesa2.k12.wi.us/pages/staffdirectory.cfm
    HOME ABOUT CESA #2 MAIN FILE LINK DISTRICTS ... MYCESA PORTAL
    STAFF DIRECTORY Name Position
    Phone
    A
    Gary Albrecht Agency Administrator Sharon Anderson Administrative Assistant Special Education
    B
    Lori Barnes WESEA Assistant Bill Barrow Assoc. Exec. Director of Financial Services Wayne Bellcross School Improvement Svcs Consultant Mary Jo Black JEDI Distance Education Network
    C
    Dannette Cates
    Parent Education Liaison -Westosha WSEA Mark Conklin Cooperative Purchasing Manager Diane Conrad Tom Cornelius Van Driver
    D
    Leah Decker
    Diane Degen
    Administrative Assistant -Westosha WSEA
    Mary Degner
    Becky DeGrave Sue Donahoe Early Childhood Consultant Marie Dorie RSN Coordinator / Special Education Darlene Duncan Director Union Grove Special Education Consortium
    E
    Erin Engsberg Driver Education Administrative Assistant
    F
    Sue Fell
    Director Westosha Special Education Alliance
    Carmen Fetting
    VOA Administrative Assistant
    Mark Flottum
    -ATODA/ Comprehensive Youth Dev. Consultant
    -Transition Consultant Mary Frei Receptionist Anna Fuller TLC-Birth to Three Coordinator
    G
    Jill Gierach Assistive Technology Consultant Laura Gleisner Title I Consultant
    H
    Mary Harpe Westosha Special Education Alliance Assistant Robert Hoekenga Director Special Education Wisconsin Heights Don Holmen Four Lakes Distance Education Consultant I Chuck Isackson Professional Resource Center Program Assistant Connie Isackson Professional Resource Center Consultant J Anthony Jackson Orientation/Mobility Specialist Chris Jensen Payroll Manager Pam Jenson VOA Co-Coordinator/SEP, ITS, Follow-Up

    40. Univ Of Wisconsin-River Falls - Outreach And Graduate Studies - Credit Courses A
    This class may substitute for an education elective in the MSE Math program . This online, one-credit course is designed to satisfy wisconsin
    http://www.dev.uwrf.edu/stella/ogs/ce/ce-index.php/ce-credit/12/ce
    Programs (Degrees and Certificates) Graduate Catalog How to Apply Resources for Students ... Noncredit Courses and Events
    Credit Courses The University of Wisconsin-River Falls offers a variety of graduate credit courses to meet your professional and personal needs. Those seeking a graduate degree or certificate may want to check their program curriculum or speak with an advisor before selecting a course. See Graduate Studies Programs You don't need to pursue a degree or certificate to register for graduate courses; however, you do need to apply for graduate school The following list does not include all the graduate courses currently offered. If you do not find a course that meets your needs, use the Class Schedule Lookup to find a course by key word, title, or term. Featured Summmer 2005 Courses
    For meeting dates, times and instructors, click on the catalog number. For a complete list of summer programs go to Class Schedule Lookup and select term "Summer 2004-05." Figure Drawing Workshop
    ART 489/689

    This studio art class will focus primarily on the model as a catalyst for imagery. Instruction will cover methods for successfully representing the figure, issues of structure and anatomy, and demonstrations of new media techniques, that will help the novice or those returning to drawing. Experienced artists will benefit from the opportunity to work intensively from the model with help focusing your individual techniques and artistic vision. Slide lectures and contemporary works will illustrate and inspire approaches to the figurative tradition..

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