LSU Department Of Food Science Faculty and staff. D., mississippi State University, 1970 Major Poultry Products and Title Associate Professor/Graduate Coordinator education PH.D. Food http://www.agctr.lsu.edu/foodscience/faculty.asp
Extractions: Seafood Technology Extension Dr. Donal F. Day Professor Tara K. Etheredge Research Associate Dr. A. James Farr Associate Professor, Poultry Products and Technology Terri L. Gilmer Clerk Chief 2 Dr. J. Samuel Godber Professor Dr. Robert Grodner Professor Emeritus Dr. Maren Hegsted Professor Dr. Marlene E. Janes Assistant Professor Dr. Hyeung-Rak Kim
Dev Obj 1 that teachers know how to use the new technologies to improve education;. ISTE. dev. PlanTechnology that addresses the alignment of staff development goals and http://www.roxannriskin.net/Dev Obj 1_1.htm
Scott And White Nursing Consultation And Outreach Related Pages. , Clinical staff dev/Nursing Res. , Academic education. , Licensing Certification. , Cont. Nursing Ed. , Consultation Outreach. http://www.sw.org/sw/portal/.cmd/SWActionDispatcher/_pagr/112/_pa.112/123/.swact
WSF Meeting - 1-31-02 Substitutes nonstaff dev. absences. Extra-duty pay for student activities. Professional development*. Special education school-based teachers and http://portal.sfusd.edu/data/wsf/WSFmin021502.htm
Extractions: Meeting Summary Present Key Decisions The WSF Committee completed its recommendations to the Superintendent. The recommendations are as follows: Foundation allocation Every school should receive a foundation allocation that is equivalent to the salary and benefits of a principal and a clerk. Note: The Committee had previously considered a foundation that included only funds equivalent to the salary and benefits of a principal. However, several members were concerned about the adverse impact on smaller elementary schools. Further, several members commented that clerks are essential elements of school administration. Based on these arguments, the group agreed to a higher foundation allocation, inclusive of funds equivalent to the salary and benefits of a clerk as well as a principal. The Committee encourages the Superintendent to examine issues of school size and viability in the Master Facilities Plan process that is underway. Grade level weights The following grade level weights should be applied to SFUSD students: Grade Weight Kindergarten Primary (1-3) Intermediate (4-5) Middle School (6-8) High School (9-12) As resources become available, the Committee recommends that they be directed to increasing the 4
NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC STAFF Back to the UWL homepage. NON-INSTRUCTIONAL ACADEMIC staff as of April 1, 2000. WAYNE ABLER. education and Recreation. mississippi Valley Archaeology Center. 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-
Calendar Of Events (Arts Education IDEAS) Region 8 Indiana staff Development, Indiana. Partnership for Lithuanian education Vilnius, Lithuania 2001, Whole Schools Institute mississippi, mississippi Arts http://www.aeideas.com/calendar/
Extractions: Sue Snyder's Calendar This calendar is a work in progress, with events frequently changing. This winter and spring there are several broad themes to Sue's work: Unless otherwise specified, Mondays and Wednesdays are spent at McDonough School, Hartford, Connecticut. Leave messages with Patty at (203) 229-0411 on these days. Patty can contact Sue if there is an emergency. During March-May, 2004, Sue will be writing and editing Music Memory 2004-5. Date Location and Event Contact August 2-4, 2004
Board Members - Health Ministries Association 937253-9858 sbecker@shp-dayton.org Board Chairs - Chapter dev. 43065 614-336-4127 ejgould@columbus.rr.com staff Continuing education Coordinator Dr http://www.hmassoc.org/boardmems.html
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
Universities Jane M Murphy, Barbara Hazard Munro (J Nurses staff dev, 20020708 Assessing student staff motivation and satisfaction to strengthen health education services http://www.accelerated-learning-online.com/research/CTG-Universities-17.asp
Extractions: Home Learning State Learning Process Memory Techniques ... Contact ALO Learning research articles for category: Articles 161 to 170 of 270 Rating, ranking, and understanding acoustical quality in university classrooms. Nonoptimal classroom acoustical conditions directly affect speech perception and, thus, learning by students. Moreover, they may lead to voice problems for the instructor, who is forced to raise his/her voice when lecturing to compensate for poor ... French descriptions of Wundts laboratory in Leipzig in 1886. Translations are provided of extracts from reports by the French-speaking scholars Alfred Grafé and Emile Durkheim concerning the instructional procedures in place at Wundts Institute for Experimental Psychology in Leipzig in the summer of 1886. It is ...
Employment.com - Search Results For Housekeeping Jobs Apply to all matching mississippi Housekeeping Jobs dev.employmentguide.com (Bidded Listing) Housekeeping Supervisor for patients, visitors and staff at Wausau http://www.employment.com/search.jsp?nav=edu&s=Housekeeping Jobs
Duke University - Community Health Yarnall, MD Supervising Physician dev Sangvai, MD RN - Nurse Geana Alexander - staff Specialist. Worker David Rebolloso - Health education Specialist Jennifer http://communityhealth.mc.duke.edu/communityhealth/Fac&Staff.htm
Swedish Medical Staff | Continuing Education--FAQs run a palm pilot on your PC!) http//www.palmos.com/dev/tech/tools but has some useful 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?
Hoenny Center For Research/Dev. In Tchg. L. BROWN, Ph.D., Vice President 22 years of statelevel educational leadership, including as Chief of staff, Illinois State Board of education 14 years http://www.hoennycenter.org/pages/2/
Video Vendors Maxson Educational Media Phone 641782-7284. mississippi Coast Media Group Phone 636-936-0155. Central Cluster Calendars Curriculum/staff dev District Profile http://www.mesa.k12.co.us/2003/Departments/Media/VideoVendors.cfm
Extractions: Library Media Services - Home Page Library Vendors Video Vendors ... Vendor Discounts AIMS Multimedia Phone: 800-367-2467 ex 368 Tamara Chilla 856 S.E. 1st FAX: 800-867-6720 MCMinnville, OR 97128 E-Mail: tamara@aimsmultimedia.com Web: www.aimsmultimedia.com Benchmark Media Phone: 800-438-5564 Judith Coleman 569 North State Road FAX: 914-762-3895 Briar Manor, NY 10510 E-Mail: judithbench@aol.com Classroom Media Phone: 877-432-3597 Ursula Schwartz 5175 N. Camino de Oeste FAX: 520-743-0442 Tucson, AZ 85745 E-Mail: uschwarz@earthlink.net Great American West Media INC. Phone: 303-936-2247 Patricia Sandstedt FAX: 303-934-8503 3740 W Eastman Avenue E-Mail: gawmpat@aol.com
Football - Benjy Parker begins his fifth year on the Butler coaching staff. Exercise Science from the University of mississippi and later earned a Masters of education degree in http://www.butlercc.edu/football/parker.cfm
Extractions: Take Me To... Accounting Accounts Payable Accts Receivable Addictions Admin. Justice Admissions Advising ABE/GED/ESL Agriculture Allied Health Alumni Art Art Gallery Athletic Training Automotive Baseball Basketball - Mens Basketball - Womens Behavorial/Math Science Division Behavioral Science Biology Bookstore Business Education Butler Online CAD/Engineering Tech Career/Employment Services Center For Independent Study Center For Teaching Excellence Cheerleading Chemistry Computer Information Technology Cooperative Education Course Catalog Course Outlines Dance Early Childhood Development EC Apprenticeship Economics Educare Emergency Med Tech Engineering English Facilities Mgmt Faculty/Staff Dev. Financial Aid Finance Division Fire Science Football Foreign Language Foundation Grizzly Adventures Grizzly Ambassadors Grizzly Magazine Health Services History Housing Hospitality Mgmt Human Resources Humanities/FA Dept. Institutional Research Instructional Technology Integrated Technology International Advising Learning PACT Project Learning Resource Library Live Schedule Livestock Judging Marketing/Management Marketing Communications Massage Therapy Mass Comm Mathematics MRC Music Non-Credit Education North Central Study Nursing Division Nursing Office Of The President Office Technology Online Classes Outlines Parking Appeals Phi Theta Kappa Philosophy/Religion Physical Ed Physical Science/Physics Registrar Resource Development Safety Issues Secretarial Center Soccer Softball Special Needs Student Handbook TEC-E Program Tech-Prep Telecourses Theatre Track/CC Tutoring Volleyball Web Services
FY 2005 ABRS - LBO NUMBERS TABLE 08700, District Attorney s staff. education, Department of. 708-00, educational Assistance. 701-00, Support. 410-00, mississippi Development Authority. http://www.ls.state.ms.us/budgetforms/budget_request_forms/lbonumbers.htm
Extractions: FY 2006 ABRS - LBO NUMBERS (Press Ctrl+F to Find an agency name) LBO NUM AGENCY NAME Agricultural Aviation, Board of Beaver Control Program Egg Marketing Board Farmers Central Market Animal Health, Board of Architecture, Board of Local Gov't Records Program Statewide Oral History Project Arts Commission, Miss Athletic Commission, Miss Attorney General, Office of the Judgements/ Settlement Agreements Status of Women, Commission on Auctioneers Commission, Miss Audit, Department of Barber Examiners, Board of Capital Defense Counsel, Office of Capital Post-Conviction Counsel, Office of Chiropractic Examiners, Board of Coast Coliseum Commission, Miss Corrections, Department of - Consolidated Farming Operations Medical Services Parole Board Private Prisons Regional Facilities Reimbursement - Local Confinement Support Cosmetology, Board of Dental Examiners, Board of Education, Department of General Education Prg/HB 4 Administration Chickasaw Interest Mississippi Adequate Education Program Vocational Educational Television Authority Library Commission Emergency Management Agency Disaster Relief - Consolidated Employment Security Commission Environmental Quality, Department of
Arkansas Department Of Education mailout is disseminated to local education agencies and Project staff are currently collaborating with the Louisiana and mississippi deafblind projects to http://arkedu.state.ar.us/directory/accountability_p4.html
Extractions: The Arkansas Project for Children with Deafblindness is a federally funded project, administered through the Arkansas Department of Education, Special Education, that serves individuals from birth through the age of 21 who are deafblind or who are at risk of being deafblind. The Project, which is in the second year of a four-year funding cycle, provides training, technical assistance and information to families, educators and others who work with these individuals. The Project supports the philosophy of the inclusion of the individual in educational, vocational and community environments. FAQS Use the pull down to select a question What is Deafblindness?
Agrability Project Indirect assistance provided by AgrAbility staff includes States Department of Agriculture USDACooperative State Research, education and Extension mississippi. http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/library/resourcesheets/agrability.htm
Extractions: Home For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud. Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.
Cerid Administration And Staff Mr. Badri dev Pande M.Ed., MA (Philippines), MS (educationUSA a corpus of another fifty-eight senior and junior administrative and support staff members manning http://www.panasia.org.sg/nepalnet/cerid/ceridstaff.htm
Extractions: Within the rules and regulations prescribed by University CERID enjoys quite a great degree of freedom in undertaking and implementing activities in its own. As CERID believes in the spirit of team work, and collective leadership, the mode of operation is based on forming working groups and fective co-ordination. CERID has the following researchers : Mr. Bajra Raj Shakya (Professor). M.Ed., Ph.D. (Development Education-USA) Mr. Badri Dev Pande. M.A. (Education), Ph.D. (Higher Education - USA) Mr. Bharat Bilas Pant. M.Ed. (Evaluation) Post-graduate Diploma (Australia). Mr. Bidya Nath Koirala. M.Ed., Ph.D. (Education and Administration-Canada) Mr. Bijaya Kumar Thapa. M.A. (Statistics), Ph.D. (Educational Finance-Canada) Mr. Hafiz Mohammd Zahid Parwez. M.A. (Sociology) Mr. Hari Prasad Upadhyaya. M.A. (Economics)