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Extractions: Today's fast-paced business world is driven by knowledge and innovation. Technology, innovation and education must become the driving factors behind Louisiana's diversification. Technology will offer new challenges, new opportunities and will improve our quality of life. Education will prepare the citizens of the state to excel in our rapidly changing world. Louisiana has chosen to embrace education and technology as a priority. Knowledge, innovation and diversification will produce a vibrant, competitive Louisiana that will meet and exceed the challenges of the new economy. The mission of the Technology, Innovation and Modernization (TIM) area is to promote an aggressive technology environment, develop collaborative programs and build partnerships for the technology-driven economic progress of Louisiana businesses and communities. TIM provides a vital link that helps to bind the nine cluster areas together and supports the cluster initiative by focusing on collaboration and communication. TIM is the focal point for technology-based economic development and works to raise the level of public discourse and increase awareness about the elements and benefits of a technology-led economy, and increase community/industry involvement in accessing and using technology. TIM works in partnership with others to ensure mechanisms are in place that increase key elements such as research and development, commercialization and a skilled workforce.
College Of Education & Human Development of education and Human Development at Southeastern louisiana University Our quality programs in education and the human of education and Human Development faculty and staff were http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Education
Extractions: SELU Home Blackboard Webmail Leonet ... Print this page Departments Teaching and Learning Educational Leadership and Technology Office of Performance Assessment Human Development Laboratory School Programs Sponsored Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) Teacher Scholars Program CEDSAR Job Fair Undergraduate Research COEHD Dean's Office COEHD Faculty Handbook Strategic Plan for COEHD Southeastern's Title 2 Institutional Report Card Conceptual Framework - The Effective Educator Curriculum Committee Council for Teacher Education Student Organizations SARTE Committee PK-16 Council NCATE Information NCATE Electronic Exhibit Room 2002 NCATE Electronic Exhibit Room 2008 NCATE Organization Directory SELU Directory TEC Computer Lab Employee Directory Department Directory Campus Directory Search Email Directory Search Keyword Search Discussion Board Campus Map Driving Direction to Campus Message from the Dean "Welcome to the College of Education and Human Development at Southeastern Louisiana University Our college is the largest and most comprehensive of its kind in this region with over 2,000 undergraduate students studying in a full range of high quality programs in education and the human services and another 900 students studying at the graduate level. Our faculty are practitioner- scholars who are committed to excellent teaching, action research, and professional service. Our graduates go on to positions of leadership in educational and human service organizations across the nation and around the world."
Distance Education In Public Health (CBM 2003-3) Medicine 20033. Distance education in Public Health have defined distance education as "education designed for learners in distance education. J Nurses staff dev. 1999 Nov http://www.nlm.nih.gov/pubs/cbm/distanceeducationph.html
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PLS Client List Nat l staff dev. Council (NSDC) Annual Conf. NC State Dept. of education, NC; NorthwestLouisiana University, LA; Oakwood City Schools, Dayton, OH; http://www.plsweb.com/professional_development/clients/
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
Dev Ed Guidelines louisiana Technical College, Acadian Campus is accredited by the Commission of theCouncil on Occupational education and is part of the louisiana Community and http://www.acadiancampus.net/acadian/admissions/dev_ed_guide.htm
Extractions: DEVELOPMENTAL EDUCATION (REMEDIAL) GUIDELINES The following policy was established by the LTC to define the placement tests utilized, placement requirements for programs, levels of developmental education, requirements, and evaluation. The primary purpose of developmental education is to prepare students for success in their career preparation courses. The secondary purpose is to prepare students for university admission requirements. Students seeking a credential, i.e. Associate of Applied Science (AAS), Technical Diploma (TD), Certificate of Technical Studies (CTS), or Technical Competency Area (TCA) are required to take a placement test. A student may retest, however there is a 30-day waiting period for the ASSET if only one form is administered. The ASSET includes four different forms. If a different form is used for the retest, there is no waiting period. There is no waiting period for the COMPASS or ACT (ACT is accepted, but not administered by the LTC). Regardless of a waiting period or not, students may only retest during scheduled testing times. Due to the cost of retesting to the student and campus, students should prepare sufficiently prior to scheduling a retest. Students who are enrolled in a developmental education course must be referred by the Developmental Education Instructor in order to schedule a retest, if a retest is desired.
Admissions Information Our faculty and staff take pride in the academic by the Commission of the Councilon Occupational education and is part of the louisiana Community and http://www.acadiancampus.net/acadian/admissions_information.html
Extractions: District Admissions Information Hi: I m Pat Miers, the Student Personnel Services Officer for Acadian Campus here in Crowley. Our faculty and staff take pride in the academic accomplishments of our students and are dedicated to serving you and making your learning experience as pleasant and rewarding as possible. Y ou may find the following information on enrollment helpful. The COMPASS entrance exam is administered every Thursday starting at 8:00 a.m. and again starting at 1:00 p.m. The exam is not timed P lease make an appointment for testing so as to ensure a computer is available for you. Immediately following the exam, I will meet individually with each applicant to go over his/her results and assist in determining a program preference. N ew students are enrolled at the beginning of each semester: Fall, Spring, and Summer. Prospective students who have tested and are eligible are mailed enrollment and orientation information a month prior to their enrollment data. A re you interested in financial aid? Then attend our workshop given every semester during midterm week. During the workshop, we assist students in completing the FAFSA application as well as applying online. Just call Acadian Campus for dates and times.
Nicholls State University - Allied Health Sciences other learning opportunities for faculty and staff. and advancement of louisiana srich culinary serve dyslexics through clinical education instruction while http://www.nicholls.edu/development/investing.htm
Extractions: Investing in Education for the Bayou Region is a present- and future-oriented fundraising effort designed to finance major priorities of the University. These priorities emerged from the development of the University's Strategic Plan and from a comprehensive study of the educational needs of the region. However, the state of Louisiana does not have the resources to fund these important initiatives. Is this the right time for a campaign?
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Extractions: Last revised on April 2, 2004 Course Number Section CCN Course Title Credit Start Time Stop Time Building Room Number MNTC EMW QUALITY CTRL COMPUTATIONAL LAB GOU MNTC ETR FASTENING AND JOINING TECHNOLOGY GOU FINC EMW SEMINAR IN FINANCIAL MNGMNT POW ECON ETR MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS POW BSAD ETR BUSINESS STATISTICS POW NOTE: As changes to the Schedule of Classes will occur throughout the registration period, period, please consult the Division of Continuing Education.
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Extractions: allnurses.com - Nursing Discussion Board for Nurses Nursing Specialties Nursing Staff Development View Thread : websites for LTC staff development smc I have just acccepted a position as the Staff Development/Infection Control Coordinater in a LTC facility. Does anyone know of any good resources/web sites? Any info would be much appreciated. Thanks! NurseKimberley Hey thereI'm also new to the SDC scene. If you come up with anything I'd like to know too. It's hard to find anything except for sparse hosp. association offerings. I need help!:D lynniegirl I am also in a Staff Development Coordinator position and could use any good websites/resources anyone could send my way. Thanks. OHIORN I was on the net surfing through all kinds of sites, trying to find fun games for large groups of people. Couldn't find anything new or exciting. I have in-services with large groups of people at the same facility. I like to mix education with fun and it is hard coming up with new ideas. Any ideas out there? I work in 105 bed facility that has an East and West and have debated having competitions between the two sides that last over a week or so.....you know....the Battle of the East vs the West. Haven't quite figured out how yet but I am working on it! Everyone loves a little friendly competition! BEV How about making a crosswork grid. Have the two sides make up a list of terms to use for crossword entries. They would make their own crosswords. It will be a great learning tool and make learning as part of the game and contest.
SETDA's NLI Toolkit 2003 - Executive Summary education Development Center Carol S. Whelan University of louisiana System Lisa USDepartment of education staff. John Bailey Kerri Briggs Cheryl Garnette http://www.setda.org/Toolkit2003/execsum/es6.htm
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: 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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Extractions: Career Education ... On the Internet Techonology in the Classroom Article T E C H N O L O G Y A R T I C L E Teachers increasingly are using computers for teaching and learning not just for their students' education but for their own as well. This week, Education World talks to two teachers who have experience with online courses. Included: An extensive list of institutions offering online courses for teachers. Institutions of Virtual Learning Many institutions and organizations now offer both individual courses and degree programs that can be completed either primarily or completely through online participation. The list below provides a sampling of those programs. MA in Educational Technology (Online)
Ag Ed State Staff Listing Technical education Specialist Hawaii FFA Association Occupational dev. Mgr, Agriscience/Agbs./FFALouisiana FFA Association State Department of education 626 N http://www.teamaged.org/stateleaders/statelist.html
YWCA Of Northwest Louisiana Building Codes Domestic Violence Drugs/ Alcohol education/ Sex education EmergencyServices The Leadership Registry c/o YWCA of Northwest louisiana 710 Travis http://www.bowmansystems.com/dev/ywca/leadership.php
Extractions: The Leadership Registry is a new service offered by the Racial Justice Department of the YWCA of Northwest Louisiana. Strengthened by diversity, the YWCA strives to create opportunities for women's growth, leadership and power in order to attain a common vision: peace, justice, freedom an dignity for all people. This program was designed to ensure that people of color and women are adequately represented on our community's decision-making bodies. However, representatives of all race, ethnic backgrounds, and ages 16 and above are encouraged to apply. We are also partnering with the Service Connection of Shreveport- Bossier to prepare and train these new leaders for the community work ahead. Do you want to be considered for a board directorship? Have you ever wondered why you see the same people operating in leadership roles in our community? Maybe organizations are looking for someone with your credentials and fresh ideas. Be among the first of a database of qualified, potential candidates. The YWCA and its community collaborators will market this concept to professional and organizational boards who are looking for willing workers from various backgrounds. If you are interested in participating, please complete the questionnaire below.
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Ascension Health: Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC on to become Director, education, staff Development at the Medical Center of louisiana,New Orleans http://www.ascensionhealth.org/about/board_trustees/bonnie_hoffman.asp
Extractions: Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC Sister Bonnie Hoffman, DC, is a member of the Ascension Health Board of Trustees. She is a registered nurse and earned her bachelor's degree in nursing from Marillac College, St. Louis, Mo. in 1971 and a master's degree in nursing from Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wis. Return to Board of Trustees
Resource Library Inclusion inclusion, teamwork, organizational restructuring, staff development. Legal issuesin special education. louisiana inclusive education Special report 19951996 http://www.people.memphis.edu/~coe_rise/resourcebib.html
Extractions: Library holdings are listed alphabetically by title within the major headings. Hopefully, someday you will be able to do a search. Keywords following each citation may help you in selecting the correct title. For our partner schools. we will deliver what you need. Others will need to come in to our library in 405 Ball Hall. A facilitatorÕs guide to ÒFacing inclusion: The inclusion seriesÓ (companion to videotape ÒFacing inclusionÓ). Backler, A., et al. (1995) Bloomington, IN: - inclusion, disability awareness, co-teaching, collaboration Manual A Step by Step Guide to Successful Grant Writing. Kyser, J. A. Conference materials
Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information Southeastern louisiana University, Hammond, LA Assistant Professor. Special Assistantto the Dean of education. 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