LibertyNet Philadelphia, PA An Affiliate Of RegionOnline Joseph, president of the University of maine at Machias and knowledge in the IT worldof higher education. the service our students, faculty, and staff need to http://www.libertynet.com/rol/template3.asp?SectionID=infotech16&ArticleID=5847&
Archives: Roger Howell, Jr. Administrative Records of Higher education Planning Committee 29 Massachusetts Hall Institute of the Gulfof maine (Trigom) 1968 Subject Files, 19521982 Senior staff - Z Catalog http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/archives/rhcl.shtml
The George J. Mitchell Papers At Bowdoin College - U.S. Senate Shoe Import Event May 12, 1985=4 · Miscellaneous staff Memos, 1980 of BilingualPrograms + Minority Languages / V. of Southern maine · education / Fed http://library.bowdoin.edu/arch/mitchell/faid/6/63/631/2.htm
Extractions: Records in this series were created from 1980-1994. Material types include memos, case logs, resolutions requested by constituents, press clippings, press releases, resumes from potential legislative assistants, and requests for information on legislation. Most of the material pertains to requests made by people for information or help regarding potential legislation or legislation already in progress. Cases deal with a variety of issues including, most frequently, health and housing insurance, fuel and energy concerns, veterans' affairs, and farming. Legislation mentioned specifically includes the Fair Insurance Information Practices Act, S.3048 - Federal Anti-Tempering Act, and S.2784 - Major League Community Protection Act. Though many constituents are mentioned, some of the major ones include the Paralyzed Vets of America, the National Association of Legal Secretaries, Housing and Urban Affairs, the American Judicature Society, Veterans' Administration, and Parents Anonymous of Maine. The main staffer involved in this series is Jeff Nathanson, with David Ray, Tom Bertucci, and Ed Scott also contributing material.
[HLIB-NW] National Patient Safety Listserv And Literature Alert on the steps taken by Central maine Healthcare and the importance of system changesover pure individual education. would like members of your staff to receive http://mailman.u.washington.edu/pipermail/hlib-nw/2003-June/007583.html
Extractions: Wed Jun 18 07:50:51 PDT 2003 sfuller at u.washington.edu -Original Message- From: patientsafety-l at LISTSERV.NPSF.ORG [mailto: patientsafety-l at LISTSERV.NPSF.ORG ] On Behalf Of Holly Ann Burt Sent: Tuesday, June 03, 2003 4:14 PM To: PATIENTSAFETY-L at LISTSERV.NPSF.ORG http://www.meliorconsulting.com/melior_download_rolesim.html, http://patientsafety-l@listserv.npsf.org/archives/patientsafety-l.html To view previous patient safety current awareness listings, please visit the list archives at the above adddress. This list will be posted at: http://www.npsf.org/html/current.html Holly Ann Burt, MLIS Patientsafety-l Monitor for National Patient Safety Foundation www.npsf.org (312)464-4848 haburt at npsf.org Address messages to: PATIENTSAFETY-L at listserv.npsf.org
M.S.A.D. #29 Educator Resources Page in assessing student achievement of maine s Learning Results. 6. www.nea.org (NationalEducation Association). www.nsdc.org (National staff Development Council). http://www.sad29.k12.me.us/educator.html
Extractions: This list courtesy of SEED Community of Learners Teachers Lesson Plans ... Web Creation Web Sites Designed Primarily for Teachers www.edgate.com (Education Gateway) marcopolo.worldcom.com (Marco Polo Ed. Resources) www.enc.org/classroom/dd (The Digital Dozen) www.emtech.net (12,000+ Resources) rtec.org (Regional Educational Technology Consortia) www.kidsdomain.com (Software Review and Downloads) specialed.about.com (Special Education) www.education-world.com (All for Teachers/Admin.) webquest.sdsu.edu/webquest.html (WebQuests) www.4teachers.org (Great Tools and Project info) www.cln.org/cln.html (Community Learning Network) www.atozteacherstuff.com
Lee Academy Lee, Maine and other Native American students from maine and Atlantic A hallmark of a Lee Academyeducation, is the our championship math teams form the staff for our http://www.leeacademy.lee.me.us/
Extractions: What Makes Us Unique? There are many fine schools in America. Many of the finest are in New England, where we are located. So what makes us special? Our rural lifestyle lends itself to developing friendships. Students are known here. We make time to build relationships, a process which is at the heart of real learning. Maine is a remarkably safe state, and our part of Maine is a place where young people feel particularly secure as they develop their understandings about America and its diverse cultures. We value and enjoy young people! A hallmark of a Lee Academy education, is the lifelong friendships which form here. We have an active alumni association, we provide college application services to current students and alumni, and our graduates stay connected to us, through return visits, letters, and e-mail. We want you to succeed and we make sure that you have the resources to do so. Our Learning Enhancement Center is open to all students. Math students from our championship math teams form the staff for our math lab. Speaking of mathematics, we have a long history of state championship math teams, a tradition which continues, now. We also have a special awareness of the need to actively encourage math and science challenges for young women.
Extractions: State Agencies Web Policies My Maine.gov Email this page INFORMATIONAL LETTER: POLICY CODE: ILBB TO: Superintendents of Schools, Middle School Principals, MLTI Teacher Leaders and Technology Leaders FROM: Susan A. Gendron, Commissioner of Education DATE: December 3, 2003 RE: Maine Educational Assessment (MEA) Online Update Planning for the implementation of the MEA Online in March of 2004 is well underway, with testing of the systems technical requirements, data management, and student assessment format now in progress through a collaboration of the Department, assessment contractor Measured Progress, Apple Computer and selected school sites. This letter is a follow-up to Informational Letter #14 (August 14, 2003), which announced the Grade 8 MEA Online Testing System. In the coming weeks Measured Progress, the MEA contractor, will be sending detailed information outlining the implementation requirements and the training program for teachers and technical leaders from each school. A brochure describing the MEA Online can be viewed or printed from: http://www.maine.gov/education/mea/meabrochure.pdf
Maine ~ Faculty/Staff Page Forms Board Commendation Form for maine West Students. html Kathy Schrock s Guidefor Educators http//discoveryschool MTHS Web Site Login (staff, Course, etc http://www.maine207.k12.il.us/faculty2.asp
Extractions: Career Education ... Funding 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 Last spring, Education World visited two Native American reservation schools in rural sections of Maine, part of the continuing series Lessons from Our Nation's Schools. In this article, Education World news editor Diane Weaver Dunne talks to Linda McLeod, principal of Indian Island School, which is located north of Bangor, Maine. Included: McLeod reflects on the challenges reservation educators must overcome and how those challenges are often similar to those of other rural public schools. Education World: What makes this reservation school unique? Linda McLeod: We're a Native American school with a very, very traditional white society all around us. That makes us unique as does as the fact that we receive state funding and federal funding. [The school receives no local funding.] Because of that funding, we are probably able to do more for our kids in this school than, say, even schools across the bridge in Old Town, Bradley, and Orono can do.
Extractions: What is Household Hazardous Waste? Scope of Work for the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development Solid Waste Management Grant Program Program The following represents the Scope of Work that the Northern Maine Development Commission (NMDC) has recently received approval to complete. The funding will be available from the USDA after October 1, 2003. Therefore, implementation will begin at that time with completion of the tasks anticipated by September 30, 2004. About 1-2 % of the municipal solid waste generated the U.S. meets the EPA definition of hazardous waste. The average American generates about 15 pounds of household hazardous waste in a year. Because household hazardous waste is exempt from federal and state hazardous waste regulation, most of it goes to local disposal facilities, enters septic systems and ends up in sewage treatment plants, or is dumped into storm drains or onto the ground. These disposal methods pose environmental and public health problems. In addition, home storage of wastes poses safety and health hazards for the homeowner. Many common household products have hazardous properties. Products that exist in high concentration, such as aerosols and polishes are highly volatile. They can contaminate indoor air and linger for days after use. The health effect of these substances range from headache, dizziness and nausea, to cancer.
Old Town School Department School Board Policy PDF Files Medical Leave Adm Proc GCCBCBNR2 maine Family and Leave Admin Proc GDQ Non-unionStaff Empl and Expulsion Special Ed Students IHBA Individual education Plans. http://www.otsd.org/BOARD_POLICIES/PoliciesPDF.htm
Extractions: School Board Policy PDF Files All the documents in this section are listed alphabetically and are available currently in Portable Document Format (PDF), you will need Adobe Acrobat to view these files. Old Town School Department is not responsible for typographical errors within these pages and, in all cases, any questions and all inquiries should be directed to the Superintendents Office at 156 Oak Street, Old Town. Tel: (207) 827-7171 A B C D ... K Old Town School Department Policies A
Maine Downtown Center Contact List Historian. Bemway, Ed, Sanford, Berube, Linda, Northern maine dev. Commission,Betts Director. Longstaff, Brian, Northern maine dev. Commission, Lufkin http://www.mdf.org/downtown/iplist.php
Extractions: Jobs on Main Street CONTACT LIST Anyone may sign up to receive occasional, informational updates from the Downtown Center . All updates will be conveyed via e-mail. Listed entries may edited or removed See the message archive for past messages to Contact List. Currently on the contact list: Name Organization Title Abbe, Levin Adams, Jay Old Fort Western Adams, Mark City of Auburn Assistant City Manager Addison, David Adelman, Tom Glynn Resources, Inc. Agnese, Terry Central Maine Power Company Program Manager Akerson, Maureen Alexander, Todd Director, Business Development Allaire, Burt Allam, Caroline Androscoggin Valley COC Economic Development Planner Allein, Susan Regional Manager Amick, Henry PreservEd Andrews, Deborah
Bibliography: May #2, 2003 on the steps taken by Central maine Healthcare and 29% while the total nursing staffincreased 2 importance of system changes over pure individual education. http://www.bridgemedical.com/bib_2003_may2.shtml
Extractions: May #2, 2003 1. Banja JD. Disclosing medical error: how much to tell. J Healthc Risk Manag. 2003;23(1):11-14. The article presents three ethically based responses recommending a generous policy on disclosure. The fiduciary relationship is discussed and the author concludes anything less than a policy of extreme honesty in disclosing error amounts to contractual outrage. Refs: 13 / Code: DISC; REL 2. Carthey J, de Leval MR, Wright DJ, Farewell VT, Reason JT, UK paediatric cardiac centers. Behavioural markers of surgical excellence. Safety Sci. 2003;41(5):409-425. This study identified 21 behavioral markers at individual, team and organizational levels. The five surgeons with the highest procedural excellence scores were highly adaptive, worked within responsive teams, in organizations that always prioritized clinical goals over non-clinical demands on the surgeon and had policies reducing potential sources of distraction. Refs: 33 / Code: ADM; SUR 3. Cornia PB, Amory JK, Fraser S, Saint S, Lipsky BA. Computer-based order entry decreases duration of indwelling urinary catheterization in hospitalized patients. Am J Med. 2003;114(5):404-407. To reduce the catheter-related infections and number of unnecessary catheters, the VA Puget Sound Health Care System established automatic physician reminders. This study found an increased rate of documentation for catheter placement (from 29 to 92 percent) and the mean duration of catheterization was reduced by one-third. Refs: 20 / Code: SUR
UNO's Counseling Graduate Program - Faculty And Staff a counselor educator at Ball State University and The University of maine. Sigma Iotacounseling honor society, Phi Delta Kappa educational honor society staff. http://www.ed.uno.edu/~EDFR/Counseling/facultyandstaff.html
Extractions: Publications Dr. Hulse-Killacky holds an M.S. and an Ed.D. from Indiana University. Her teaching and research interests include group work training and practice, corrective feedback exchange in group settings, process observation as a teaching tool, counseling supervision, and mentoring for professional development. She has co-authored two books: Critical Incidents in Group Therapy and Making Task Groups Work in Your World Dr. Vivian McCollum
Maine Association Of Professional Consultants 207) 7412444 rercpa@maine.rr.com. staff training and client specific documentation;Temporary or Commercial Developers; Land Trusts; Educational Organizations; http://www.consultmaine.com/display.asp
Extractions: Principal Primes Kids to Succeed A Texas transplant, former high school assistant principal Donald W. Salm told Education World he is impressed with the caring staff and community members he has met since taking over as principal of Beatrice Rafferty School on the Passamaquoddy reservation in Perry, Maine. Salm talked with Education World news editor Ellen R. Delisio last spring about life on the reservation and his goals for the Beatrice Rafferty students. This article is a part of a continuing Education World series Lessons from Our Nation's Schools. Included: Insights into running a rural school on a Native American reservation.
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NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF Back to the UWL homepage. NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC staff as of April 1, 2000. ContinuingEducation and Extension. ME, University of maine. PAUL M. KRAUSE. http://www.uwlax.edu/Records/00-02/Grad-Cat/NonInstructional.html
Extractions: as of April 1, 2000 WAYNE ABLER Media Specialist Media Services B.S., University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh JOHN ALLRAN Associate Researcher Biology B.S., Appalachian State University MICHAEL ANDERSON Assistant Coach B.S., University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire M.S., Winona State University PATRICIA A. ANDERSON Administrative Program Specialist B.S., University of Wisconsin- Stevens Point; M.B.A., University of Minnesota CONSTANCE M. ARZIGIAN Researcher Mississippi Valley Archaeology Center B.A., Catholic University of America; M.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison SHANNON ASH Associate Residence Hall Manager Residence Life B.S., University of Wisconsin-Whitewater ANDREW BAKER Lecturer/Athletic Trainer II Exercise and Sport Science B.S., University of Wisconsin-La Crosse; M.Ed., University of Virginia KEITH BAKKEN Administrative Program Manager I College of Health, Physical Education B.S., USMA, West Point, NY; M.S., University of Illinois CHRISTINE S. BAKKUM Administrative Program Specialist College of Liberal Studies B.S., M.S.E., University of Wisconsin-
Lynne Miller director of the Southern maine Partnership and professor of educational leadershipat 2288209 lynnem@usm.maine.edu www.usm.maine.edu/smp/about/staff.htm. http://www.glef.org/php/people.php?id=C503803