Schools Of M.S.A.D. #29 Thechalkboard (staff K12). Literacy Center - The Early Childhood education Network. OnlineLibrary Opens New Worlds for Children, University of maryland. http://www.sad29.k12.me.us/SEED.html
Extractions: M.S.A.D. # 29 Home Events Calendar Search Caribou School Department Northern Maine Recreation Cary Medical Center Caribou Maine Home ... CAMP Connect Maine Computers for Schools and Libraries Introduction page ATM Services - University of Maine College of Education and Human Development Counties of Maine Geography Game ... Katny Schrock DECA Listservs crcposts Educator's Rest Stop I-EARN ... Chapter 8 Technology Supports for Project-Based Learning guysread.com- DINO-TREX.PDF space_station.pdf Sig_and_Roy.PDF ... httpwww.nmsa.org- (Middle School) Bartlett's FamiliarQuotations Online referenceworks Roget'sThesaurus Bartleby.com Great Books Online ... Literature Circles Author, author! Beautyand Love Children's Literature Fiction links ... Literature frommany countries Douglas Coupland Carson McCullers John Mortimer Salman Rushdie ... BruceSterling JorgeLuis Borges Hebrew Links James Joyce FranzKafka ... VladamirNabokov Complete Works of Shakespeare Jane Austen LewisCarroll Samuel Taylor Coleridge ... J. R. R. Tolkien
Extractions: The last few weeks of school present the perfect opportunity for staff developers to step back, look at what they've done, and plan what they're going to do. This is the time, says Lorrie Jackson, for teacher trainers to review, renew, and redo. Teacher Training: Web Resources for K-12 Staff Developers The next time you need resources for staff development, try surfing the Web instead of rooting through mountains of paper documents. Web based resources save time, are current and relevant, and save you the trouble of reinventing the wheel. The Interview: Principals Share 30 Favorite Questions for Future Teachers It's springtime, which means it's also the beginning of job-interview season in schools. Since principals are starting to interview candidates for open teaching positions, we asked our "Principal Files" principals to share their favorite questions to ask applicants. Eight Pillars Of Successful Technology Implementation
Extractions: Career Education ... Tech Team Technology in the Classroom Article T E C H N O L O G Y A R T I C L E A few years ago, most school technology coordinators were classroom teachers, drafted to take on a school's tech duties because they were the first ones to figure out how to start and restart the school's Apple 2GS's. Unpaid and overworked, they struggled to share their hard-won technical knowledge with colleagues and to convince administrators of the importance of those efforts. Times certainly have changed! Or have they? Learn what the Education World Tech Team has to say about the state of technology in U.S. schools today. Included: Educational technology experts from Alabama, California, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, and Massachusetts provide an insider's look at the wide range of technology support available in schools today.
IGM: Faculty & Staff: Faculty Profile: Gregg L. Semenza, MD, PhD Founding Fellow of the American College of Medical Genetics (1992); Licensed Physician,State of maryland (1990); Diplomate Educational Activities Genes dev. http://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/geneticmedicine/Faculty/FacultyProfile.cfm?Profil
USM System Office Exempt Title Code Listing THERAPIST ATH E40072 SPEC, IT education COM E40074 ANALYST, BUDGET FIN E40126 ACCOUNTANT,staff NONDEGREE University System of maryland, 3300 Metzerott Road http://www.usmd.edu/ppex/botetitles.html
USM System Office Exempt Title Code Listing education ATH E40072 SPEC, IT education COM E40074 ANALYST, BUDGET FIN E40126 ACCOUNTANT,staff NONDEGREE University System of maryland, 3300 Metzerott Road http://www.usmd.edu/Leadership/USMOffice/AdminFinance/budget/botetitles.html
Extractions: Directors Counseling Director Lori Stevic-Rust PhD, ABPP kstevic@ceu4u.com Dental Director Sherry Starling BS. REHS starl2000@yahoo.com Grief Director Darcie Sims Ph.D., CT, CHT, GMS Griefinc@aol.com Legal Nurse Consultant Director Joe Flores RN, MSN, CCRN, FNP, JD joeflores44@hotmail.com Medical Director Michael Ganz M.D. mganz@aol.com Medical Assistants Director Jeri Shaffer RN, MSN jshaffer@ceu4u.com Nephrology Director Lori Stevic-Rust PhD, ABPP kstevic@ceu4u.com Nursing Director Jeri Shaffer RN, MSN jshaffer@ceu4u.com Psychology Director Lori Stevic-Rust PhD, ABPP kstevic@ceu4u.com Social Work Director Kathy Lawry ACSW, LISW
Maryland Higher Education Commission Training Provider HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE. Program Objectives REQUIRED CERTIFICATIONCOURSES FOR maryland CHILD CARE WORKERS. Title DIR CONF PROF dev. http://www.mhec.state.md.us/career/WIA/WIASearch/CountyPgmDesc2.asp?ID=2944
Maryland Higher Education Commission Objectives LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CORRECTIONS ASSOCIATE DEGREE OPTIONS PROVIDE KNOWLEDGEAND SKILLS FOR ENTRYLEVEL POSITION AND AS PROF dev FOR ADVANCEMENT. http://www.mhec.state.md.us/career/WIA/WIASearch/CountyPgmDesc2.asp?ID=3161
Student Development Home Loyola College in maryland. mweidefeld@loyola.edu. HEALTH SERVICESHEALH EDUCATIONJeanne Lombardi. Associate Director, Student staff dev. mhowell@loyola.edu. http://www.loyola.edu/campuslife/studentservices/studentdevelopment/directory.ht
Extractions: STUDENT DEVELOPMENT DIVISION DIRECTORY Susan Donovan Vice President/Dean of Students sdonovan@loyola.edu Donelda Cook Assistant Vice President dcook@loyola.edu Rick Satterlee Assistant Vice President rsatter@loyola.edu Kathy Clark-Petersen Assistant to the Dean kcpetersen@loyola.edu Xavier Cole Assistant to the Dean xcole@loyola.edu Maggie Basil Executive Assistant mbasil@loyola.edu Nychele East Administrative Assistant neast@loyola.edu ALCOHOL AND DRUG EDUCATION AND SUPPORT SERVICE Jan Edward Williams Director jwilliams@loyola.edu Cynthia Parcover Assistant Director cparcover@loyola.edu Lynn Conway Administrative Assistant lconway@loyola.edu CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND PLACEMENT CreSaundra Sills Director csills@loyola.edu Bruce Smeltz Associate Director bsmeltz@loyola.edu Mary DeManss Assistant Director mdemanss@loyola.edu Marcia Merrill Assistant Director mmerrill@loyola.edu Michelle Schuler Administrative Assistant mschuler@loyola.edu Chenee Dwarte Receptionist (Evening) cdwarte@loyola.edu
BLIND-DEV Archives -- May 2002, Week 4 (#1) for the Blind/VI BLINDdev@MAELSTROM.STJOHNS.EDU draft recommendations this weekon improving special education. Meanwhile, Senate staff are hoping to prepare http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?A2=ind0205d&L=blind-dev&F=&S=&P=60
Emory Healthcare: Staff Click here for Otolaryngology Administrative staff. education. Phi Beta Kappa 1987;Certificate of Outstanding Academic Achievement University of maryland. http://www.emoryhealthcare.org/departments/ent/about_us/staff.html
Extractions: Making People Healthy Home Find a Physician Departments Facilities ... Ways to Give Search: Patient/Visitor Guide Diseases Patient Contact Info Make a Gift ... CLICK HERE to speak with an Emory nurse "U.S." News Ranks Emory University Hospital Among Nation's Best Hospitals In Seven Specialties Click Here for More.... Otolaryngology printer-friendly version Physicians The Department of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery is comprised of faculty with a diversity of expertise including otology, neurotology, skull base surgery, rhinology, sinusology, head and neck oncology, facial plastic surgery and aesthetics, and oral medicine. For additional information about any of our faculty please select one of the links below. If you would like further information or would like to schedule an appointment, please contact us at (404) 778-3381. Click here for Otolaryngology Administrative Staff. Douglas E. Mattox, M.D.
USDA IDRL STAFF Leader, Animal Health, National Program staff, ARS, USDA Ministry of education andCulture (MEC) of Spain fellowship (2000); University of marylandCollege Park http://www.anri.barc.usda.gov/pbel/cv_lunney.asp
Extractions: Email: jlunney@anri.barc.usda.gov Education Experience Summer, 1967 Research Chemist, Corning Glass Works, Corning, NY 1968 - 1971 Chemistry Teacher, Camden Catholic High School, Cherry Hill, NJ Summer, 1970 Fellow, NSF Summer Institute for Chemistry and Physics, American University; Part-time research, Reproduction Research Branch, NICHHD, NIH, Bethesda, MD 1971 - 1976 Graduate Student, Biology Department, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD
Project Team Lead Jobs In Project Team Lead Job Search. Lead with hands on experience and project management (SMTS level) dev Lead 3 CareerLevel Manager (Manager/Supervisor of staff). education Level Professional. http://project.team.lead.jobs.monster.com/
Carroll County, Maryland - Government, Executive Branch 225 North Center St., Westminster, maryland, January 2002 staff DEVELOPMENT MargaretE. Pfaff, Director (410) 751 HEALTH education PROMOTION Barbara L. Rodgers http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/mdmanual/36loc/carr/html/carre.html
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Extractions: Institute Of Language and Phonology Dr. Arthur J. Compton, Ph.D. Dr. Arthur J. Compton is the founder of the Institute of Language and Phonology and the pioneer behind the Compton P-ESL method. Dr. Compton has a Bachelor degree in speech pathology and a Doctorate of Linguistics from Ohio State University. Dr. Compton's impressive background includes teaching at the University of California, Berkeley and California State University, Hayward. Dr. Compton's experience in education also includes an associate professorship at the University of Iowa, where he developed academic programs in Psycholinguistics and Child Language. For more than two decades, Dr. Compton has developed numerous tools to test the linguistic skills of children and adults and has enjoyed having much of his work published in professional journals and books. Dr. Compton received the Editor's Award from the
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU. 4-H Youth development, Garrett County, MarylandExtension. Siewe, Youmasu, State Specialist for Health education/Family dev http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: Home Professional 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 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 Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi
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Library 45, American Red Cross, American Red Cross HIV/AIDS education Instructor s Manual, Pipe, Peter, Analyzing Performance Problems (3rd Edition), B, staff dev Peg, 1, http://www.co.seneca.ny.us/Library_1.html
Swedish Medical Staff | Continuing Education--FAQs run a palm pilot on your PC!) http//www.palmos.com/dev/tech/tools but has someuseful reviews and links) http//www.fammed.wisc.edu/education/res/PilotWeb http://www.swedishmedical.org/PDA_2002.html
Extractions: The Handheld Computer and Medical Practice Presented at Swedish Family Practice Day March 15, 2002 E. Chris Vincent, MD, Swedish Family Medicine, Seattle. WA Learning Objectives: I. Become familiar with the types of Handheld Computer's available on the market today. II. Basic knowledge of the operating systems currently in use with the focus of this session being those products using the Palm OSTM. III. Learn the basic operation of the Palm OSTM Handheld Computer. IV. Review some of the useful medical software applications available today for the Palm OSTM Handheld Computer: A. Drug databases B. Medical textbooks C. Medical Calculators D. Practice management E. Prescription writers F. Graphic and text viewers V. Understand the ways the Handheld Computer can interface with larger information systems and gain an appreciation for the potential applications that will be available in the future. I. What is a Palm Pilot?