Teacher Education | Faculty And Staff Directory Anderson, Professor. Program Coordinator Special education. andersop@mscd.edu. Academic Degrees 1981 Ph.D. Special education University of Denver, Denver CO. 1978 M.Ed. Special education The Citadel, Charleston, SC. 1976 B.A. Troy State University, Dothan, alabama Assistant and Associate Professor Director, Admin. Faculty, dev. 1971-1974 http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/contact/faculty_staff.shtml
Extractions: Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor University of New Orleans- Assistant Professor Summerville School District, Summerville, SC-Special Education Teacher St. John's County, St. Augustine, FL- Special Education Teacher Nancy S. Bailey, Professor Reading
Extractions: Pointers from the Principals Who Lead Them Stuck for ideas for effective staff meetings? Looking for ways to make sure everybody is present and interested? Education World's "Principal Files" team has some ideas for you! Staff meetings can be the most important and productive professional development opportunities of the school year; on the other hand, they can be the most dreaded and squandered time a teacher will spend. So, what makes the difference between wonderful and wasteful meetings? That's the question we posed to Education World's Principal Files team . We asked team members to tell us about their best-ever staff meetings. According to Ed World's P-Files team, successful staff meetings are a function of the purpose, the planning, and the pace of those meetings.
Woodland Forrest Elementary School -- School Calendar 22 American education Week/ Childrens Book Week; W Nov. 26 Weather Day; ThFNov. 12 System-wide staff dev. 23 Apr. 24 alabama PTA Convention; F Apr. http://www.woodland.tusc.k12.al.us/home/calendar.htm
Extractions: Friday, Aug. 1 Registration for Kindergarten Students 1p.m.- 3p.m. Su Aug. 3 National Kids Day M Aug. 4 Institute/ NO SCHOOL / Kindergarten Orien. 5:00-6:00 Tu Aug. 5 In-service NO SCHOOL/ Back to School Night 5-6 pm W Aug. 6 8a.m. CHOM Partner/Principal brunch Th Aug. 7 School Starts for Students M Aug. 11 System-wide Staff Dev. Faculty Mtg (BBSST Training) by team for WFS Tu Aug. 19 Parent Study Groups and PTA 6:00-8:30 M Sept. 1 Begins PTA Membership Month Labor Day Holiday - NO SCHOOL W Sept. 3 Student Council reps names to T. Miller F Sept. 5 School Picture DaySMILE F Sept. 5 Student Council officer election meeting1:30 M Sept. 8 System-wide Staff Dev. Th Sept. 11 Progress Reports to go home M-F Sept. 15-19 Student Council Officer Election Week F Sept. 19 Assembly at 8:15 in MP Room/voting in rooms M-F Sept. 29-Oct. 3 Dauphin Island Sea Lab (5th graders) Tu Sept. 30 Deadline for PTA Early Bird and Golden Apple
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Faculty And Staff News From The University Of Alabama July 3, 2000 case for increased support for. higher education in alabama, Sorensen. said hr/stdev/curr_trng.htm. From The University of alabamas home page, click on Faculty/staff in the http://dialog.ua.edu/past/dialog20000703.pdf
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Thurston Geodata Center - Staff dev. education BS Geology, Bloomsburg University, 1989 MS Geology, University ofCincinnati 1998 Geologist/GIS Spec., Geological Survey of alabama, 19992001 http://www.geodata.org/staff.html
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Administration 795 S. alabama Ave. Coordinator Of staff dev. age, handicap, being disadvantaged orveteran status in compliance with title IX of the education amendment of http://www.spartanburg2.k12.sc.us/CHS/Student Handbook 2003-4/Student Handbook 2
Extractions: CHS Home Page CHS Calendar Principals Message bell schedule Chesnee High School 795 S. Alabama Ave. Chesnee, SC Guidance Office (864) 461-2505 Band Room (864) 461-7812 Mr. Thomas E. Ezell Principal Mr. Joseph Welch Assistant Principal Ms. Angel Williamson Guidance Director Ms. Linda White Transportation Director Mr. Willis Burkett Athletic Director Mr. Jimmy Garrett Band Director Dr. James O. Jennings Superintendent Mr. Wayne Chamblee Mr. Max E. Cash Dir. Of Personnel Dr. Deryle Hope Dir. Of Instructional Services Ms. Rhonda Henderson Public Relations Director Mr. Rick Dizbon Coordinator Of Staff Dev. Ms. Heidi Kerns Dir. Of Business Services Mr. John King Dir. Of Student Services Mr. Joe Bullington Manager Of Special Projects Mr. Troy Moore
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Extractions: In what fields are they working? FIELD OF EMPLOYMENT NO. Arts/Crafts (musician, actor, artist) Business (accountant, sales, personnel, mgmt) Clergy/Ministry Computer (programming, systems analysis) Education (professor, el ed, day care) Engineering/Construction (architect, interior design ) Farming/Conservation Foreign Service (interpreter, diplomat, Peace Corp) Health Services Homemaking Law (lawyer, judge, police, politician) Mental Health (social worker, psychologist) Scientific Research/Application Writing/Journalism Unemployed Other No Update
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Facstaff Faculty and staff. to the President at Auburn University, Auburn, alabama for six Dean,School of education, LaSonya Terry female, African American, 42 years http://www.coe.uga.edu/dev/ocs/FACSTAFF.html
Extractions: B.A. Psychology, Tulane University; M.Ed. Educational Policy Studies, University of Arizona; Ph.D. Educational Leadership, University of Arizona Dr. Pederson taught in the Business School at Southern New Mexico College for 4 years after receiving his M.B.A. from the University of Arizona. He then attended the University of Arizona and obtained his Ph.D. in Educational Leadership. Upon completing his degree, he was hired by Oklahoma State as a faculty member in the Educational Leadership Department and became department chairperson after three years. He remained at Oklahoma for 5 years before accepting a Provost position at Tulane University. Dr. Pederson served as Provost and as adjunct faculty in the Educational Leadership Department for eight years before being recruited for the presidency of Oconee College. He has served as president of Oconee since 1988. Dr. Pederson has published over 35 journal articles and has written three books. He has received numerous awards including Outstanding Faculty Member of the Year from Oklahoma State and the Award for Exceptional Service from Tulane University. Dr. Pederson is involved in many national and regional organizations. Dr. Pederson and his wife Jennifer Lumpkin Pederson have been married for 21 years and have two children, a boy and girl ages 19 and 17 respectively. Dr. Lumpkin Pederson obtained her Ph.D. in Music from the University of Arizona.
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Extractions: Choose a topic: Archives / WEA Online news Archives / WEA Publications Benefits of membership Calendar of WEA events Certification info Change of Address/Name/E-mail Children's Fund charity Community partnerships Contact WEA staff Contract / Bargaining news Directions to WEA (HQ) Eddy Awards ESP / Support employees ESEA / No Child Left Behind Higher Ed. Indoor Air Quality Issue / policy positions Jobline / Education Job Listings Lesson planning Local Associations KEYS / school quality Member Benefits / discounts Membership info Minority affairs National Board certification News releases from WEA New teacher tips/resources Outlook / Legislative news PR / WEA ads Professional Development Publications from WEA Representative Assembly Research tools Read Across America Retirement issues / WEA-Retired School Districts / Web sites Special Education Statistics on schools Student WEA membership Substitute Educators Teaching Tips The Store: Logo merchandise Under the Dome / politics UniServ Councils WEALA / Leadership Academy WEA-PAC WEA Staff WE, our member magazine
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Extractions: at 800x600 resolution. Click here if having browser troubles. Bachelor of Science in Education - Military Instructor/Staff Development in Career Technical Education MAJOR CODE: 13.1320B Program components for the Bachelor of Science degree with an emphasis in Career and Technical Education include: 1. Applicable General University Requirements. 2. Technical Training (up to 39 semester hours maximum credit) published by the American Council on Education. Work experience credit may require validation by a state approved examination or another comparable examination of competency. 3. GENERAL STUDIES CURRICULUM CORE: Area I. (6 semester hours) Written Composition 3 sem. hrs. 3 sem hrs. Area I Total: 6 sem. hrs. Area II. Humanities and Fine Arts (12 semester hours) The Arts (Art, music, theater, dance) 3 sem. hrs. Humanities (Could include, but not limited to, philosophy, religion
Alabama Industrial Development Training (AIDT) the State s Department of Postsecondary education, encourages economic in west andnortheast alabama and along to fill production, maintenance staff May 14; http://www.aidt.edu/
Extractions: The mission of AIDT is to provide quality workforce development for Alabama's new and existing industries, and to expand the opportunities of its citizens through the jobs these industries create. AIDT, an institute of the State's Department of Postsecondary Education, encourages economic development through job-specific training. Training services are offered in many areas, and are free of charge to new and expanding industries throughout the State. Focused Industry Training Alabama's two-year colleges are offering a federally funded program to train workers to fill jobs vacated by those who found work in the expanding automotive industry. The program will provide training and job placement services at 34 sites around the state, concentrating in areas around Alabama's automotive manufacturing plants. Existing industries seeking more workers include carpet, metals and machinery manufacturers in west and northeast Alabama and along the I-65 corridor. News Releases AIDT seeks multimedia assistant for Honda project - June 4 Job training recruitment reopens for Huntsville automotive supplier - June 4
Professional Development Review alabama s Standards for Professional Development, adopted by the State Boardof education on June the newly revised National staff Development Council s http://www.bestpracticescenter.org/profdev/
Extractions: Do you know the answer to this question? According to research, what school investment yields the greatest increase in student achievement? Or this one: According to teachers, what is the number one reason for professional growth? NSDC has created twenty multiple-choice questions for sharing important information about supporting quality teacher professional development. Links to answers and sources are provided. Several sources of public and educator opinions were examined to create this collection of questions, making this an ideal public engagement tool. BellSouth Corporation in Birmingham buzzed with energy Tuesday, November 19, as 123 teachers and other educators who had participated in the Best Practices Center's self assessment process met for a meeting to discuss the Powerful Conversations about Professional Development project . Participants included representatives from 26 schools, four teacher educators, three in-service center directors, central office personnel from nine systems (including two superintendents) and State Department of Education staff.