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Extractions: Working Toward Excellence Newsletters The WTE newsletter is published quarterly; each issue focuses in-depth on a specific issue in education. The newsletter is available online or via mail at no charge. Alabama Reading Initiative By Edward Moscovitch, December, 2001 Executive Summary of ARI Third Year Evaluation (an online version of the Powerpoint presentation given by the evaluator to the Alabama State Board of Education at its February 2002 work session)
Southeast Alabama Emergency Medical Services Regional EMS council. Includes board of directors, staff, county representatives and legislators, education calendar, awards, grants, run data and contact information. http://www.seaems.com/
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Extractions: Where am I? Home Customized Professional Development PLS Client List View PLS by topic: Brain-Based Learning Classroom Management Coaching and Mentoring Critical Thinking Learning Styles Motivation Multiple Intelligences Reading and Literacy Responsibility Technology Go Print This Page With expertise in school-based management, leadership skills, and problem solving, PLS has an impressive list of clients, including state, intermediate, and local educational agencies. Here is a partial list of clients with whom we have worked: Alabama Education Assoc., AL Alachua County Schools, FL Albany BOCES, Special Educators, NY Alliance for Education, Shreveport, LA American Assoc. of Peer Collaborators American Assoc. of School Personnel American Federation of Teachers Area Resource Center of Central KS Arlington ISD, TX Ashtabula County Educ. Service Center, OH Association of Teacher Educators Badgett Regional Coop. for Educ. Enhancement, KY Balston Spa School District, NY
The University Of Alabama Gadsden Center Extends the education, service, and research to adults and other nontraditional learners. Offers staff and schedule. http://www.gadsden.ua.edu/
Information On Physicians In Alabama Examiners State Medical Board alabama http//www have hundreds of qualified physicianson staff. address, phone number, specialty, education background and http://www.physician.info/MD_AL.HTM
Extractions: Alabama Introduction: This site is an educational service of Physician.info that is free for both consumers and providers. It is intended to provide people with educational links to help them: to find a physician in Alabama (find a doctor in Alabama), including information about physician practice locations and credentials: and to find which physicians are on the medical staff at which hospitals in Alabama. While these resources are available elsewhere on the internet, the goal of Physician.info is to provide them all for Alabama through one website. For answers to your health insurance questions, you may wish to visit HealthInsurance.info . Some of the links listed below are specific to Alabama. Other links are general databases that allow consumers to narrow their search to Alabama. This site is for educational purposes only. If you use this site, you agree to do so at your own risk. You should contact providers directly and get information before making any decisions. We do not recommend any specific providers. As is the case with search engine results, the quality of the websites to which the following links go varies considerably. We are not responsible for the accuracy of information on any linked websites. Links:
EDM 583 Library Media Programs Although this document is available from the alabama State Department of Educationand can This book is also used in other Educational Media courses staff dev. http://www.southalabama.edu/coe/bset/facstaff/edmsyl/EDM583.htm
Extractions: Mary Ann Robinson, Ph.D. University of South Alabama UCOM 3716 mrobinson@usouthal.edu Course Description This course covers the professional responsibilities for planning, implementing, and evaluating a library media program that serves a school program. 3 semester hours. Smith, J. B. (1995). Achieving a Curriculum-Based Library Media Center Program: The Middle School Model for Change . Chicago: American Library Association. Other Required Books Alabama State Department of Education (2000). Literacy Partners: A Principals Guide to an Effective Library Media Program for the 21st Century . Montgomery, AL: SDE. Although this document is available from the Alabama State Department of Education and can be downloaded from the Website: www.alsde.edu , I believe you will find it easier to use if you purchase it bound. The book is used in other Educational Media courses. American Library Association (1998). Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning . Chicago: ALA. This book is also used in other Educational Media courses. Required Software Microsoft Office® (version 97, 2000, or XP)
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Extractions: Open Registration for all students: Aug. 19-22 , PAWS Classes Begin: Monday, August 23 Last Day to Add: Wednesday, August 25 , PAWS Last Day to Drop: Friday, November 12 , PAWS Nursing Courses from the College of Nursing will be offered in Baldwin County Fall term. Check the USA Bulletin for course descriptions and call 929-1746 for more information about the nursing program at USABC.
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SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary to help members of the alabama education Technology Association to to help prepareschool staff to communicate the importance of educational technology with http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es4a.htm
Extractions: Because of a shortage in revenue in FY03, the Alabama legislature cut many educational programs, one of which was technology. In fact, state funding for technology to the local school districts was cut from $181 per teacher to zero. At the annual Alabama Education Technology Association Symposium, district technology leaders and superintendents met in roundtable discussions concerning the funding crisis. Their discussions led to the exploration of the question, "Do our leaders really understand what would happen in our schools if the technology was suddenly turned off?" The concept of a "Technology Blackout Day" was conceived. After further discussions it was decided that turning off all of the technology for a day would be unsafe to the school children. Therefore, a more positive approach was taken to educate key decision makers on the value of technology in our educational system. A
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Extractions: 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
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.
Extractions: Career Education ... Goals School Administrators Article S C H O O L A D M I N I S T R A T O R S A R T I C L E The school doors are open; the goals for the new school year are set. This week, Education World invited our "Principal Files" principals to share the goals they have set for the school year that just got underway. One restriction: Nobody was allowed to say "raise test scores" because that goal is a given! The goals those principals shared are as varied as the schools they represent. Learn what principals had to say in this article, which stands as a lesson in Goal Setting 101. Included: Goals related to curriculum, motivating teachers, involving parents, more! Principal Deborah Harbin has one main goal this year. "I want to be in the classrooms more and have professional conversations with teachers about curriculum and instruction," Harbin told Education World. "The work of the school happens in the classrooms. If I want to influence my school, then that's where I need to be."
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UAB Pediatrics Residency Program/Med-Peds Program 19961997 COMBINED MED/PEDS HOUSE staff. King, MD, Ph.D. University of alabama atBirmingham. Department of Internal Medicine 327 Diabetes education and Research http://www.uab.edu/pediatrics/Med_Peds.html
Extractions: Medicine/Pediatrics Residency Program Meet the Med-Peds Residents The Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics at The University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Medicine offer a newly established a combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics residency training program. This program is fully accredited, meets all the recommendations regarding combined training as set forth by the two Boards in December, 1988, and leads to eligibility to take the certifying examinations of both the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Internal Medicine. Unlike almost any other field, the Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatric Program must provide full training and qualification in two separate specialties Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. We believe this can only be accomplished with a high volume of patients, a broad diversity of clinical material, a strong teaching faculty in both disciplines, and a commitment to the education of house officers. Our residents are responsible for the care of patients with a wide variety of medical illnesses, ranging from those routinely encountered in primary care practice to those seen only in the tertiary care setting. Each member of the residency program is, at times, the student and, at other times, the teacher. This enthusiasm to learn and to teach characterizes the Departments of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. Educational Experience The Combined Internal Medicine/Pediatrics program at UAB has been developed with careful consideration for the special needs of our residents. Combining two excellent university teaching programs with a comprehensive ambulatory training track ensures a well-balanced experience for individuals seeking a career in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics. The program is structured to include a balance between ambulatory, inpatient and subspecialty rotations with progressively increased responsibility to senior supervisory status. At the completion of the training program, graduates will have maximum flexibility for career options in primary care, further subspecialty training in either medicine or pediatrics, or academic medicine.
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Extractions: Motlow College administrators were invited recently to an afternoon of ice cream, ice cream and more ice cream at the Doo Wop Soda Shop on the Moore County campus. The shop, which sported a 1950's theme, was hosted by members of the college support staff to show appreciation to the administrators for their work throughout the year. Preparing to dish up the ice cream are servers, from left, Valerie Rossman, Dot Siler, Cheryl Bordenet, Juanita Anthony, Patra Wheeler and Laura Brown. Motlow News .............
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Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information Troy State University, Dothan, alabama Assistant and Associate Special Assistantto the Dean of education. 1992 Pennsylvania State University-staff Associate. http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Extractions: altemuel@mscd.edu Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor back to the top 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
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Education Focus Credited For OK In South Carolina - Sunday, 09/08/02 Geddings, his former chief of staff and a 38, headed up the South Carolina EducationLottery Coalition Having studied the alabama referendum, Geddings wanted to http://www.tennessean.com/government/archives/02/09/22129650.shtml
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