Blacktie-StLouis | NONPROFIT DIRECTORY The Animal Protective Association of missouri is partnered in regular mobile adoptionsand education programs Pet Reach staff, volunteers and their pets travel http://www.blacktie-stlouis.com/profiles/profile_details.cfm?id=83
Staff - University Of The South Pacific Bisun Deo, BA PGDipGeogS.Pac., MEdS.Aust. Dr Clarence Auxier, PhDIdaho Uni.MAAdams Col. MSmissouri BAGraceland Teacher education Secretarial staff http://www.usp.ac.fj/index.php/soh_staff/
FY 1996 Missouri Budget From House Budget staff. For Higher education, the total funds revenue does notinclude missouri Digital News is produced by the State Government Reporting http://www.mdn.org/1995/DATA/BUD00.HTM
Extractions: In Millions of Dollars Click here if your browser does not support tables. All Funds Agencies FY 1995 Approp. Governor's Rec. Legislature Passed Percent Increase Corrections Elected Officals Mental Health Payment on bonds Courts Conservation Primary Education Higher Education Natural Resources Social Services Agriculture Admin. Office Transportation Health Revenue Insurance Legislature Labor Public Safety Economic Dev. TOTAL FUNDS General Revenue Agencies FY 1995 Approp. Governor's Rec. Legislature Passed Percent Increase Corrections Labor Agriculture Payment on bonds Social Services Revenue Natural Resources Courts Elected Officals Mental Health Higher Education Admin. Office Primary Education Economic Dev. Transportation Conservation Legislature Health Public Safety Insurance TOTAL GENERAL REVENUE NOTES ALL FUNDS includes state taxes, federal funds, gambling revenue, ear-marked taxes and fees. GENERAL REVENUE covers only those funds which the legislature is free to appropriate as it wishes. Some agencies (such as the departments of Transportation, Conservation and Insurance) receive little or no General Revenue. These agencies are funded totally or almost totally from ear-marked taxes and fees. For Higher Education, the total funds revenue does not include outside funds the universities raise from fees, federal funds, tuition, etc.
GNA Distance Learning Catalog: Education -- Study Skills View all entries for University of missouri Center for A120 Introduction to UniversityLearning - staff. University of Georgia Center for Continuing education. http://www.gnacademy.org/mason/catalog/browse/topic/Education/Study_skills
NIFL-FAMILY 2001: [NIFL-FAMILY:3500] Brain Dev, Literacy into the second phase of our educational programming Early our LIFT office herein missouri offering to with but have been told that their staff is fully http://www.nifl.gov/nifl-family/2001/0189.html
Missouri State Employee Telephone Directory 9121 Imhoff Donna Department of Higher education 573 751 1793 Imhoff Joan House ofRepresentatives staff 573 751 7517429 Imhoff Susan DPS missouri Veterans Comm http://www.oa.mo.gov/cgi-bin/teledir/directory/teledir.cgi?searchtype=ALPHA&stri
Resource Library Inclusion D. (ed.) (1994) Peterborough, NH Society for developmental education inclusion,learning Module 2 from ÒCreating inclusive school communities A staff dev. 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
Dev-Alum Staff SMSU Foundation Development Office staff. Office of Development and Alumni Relations staff. Judith A. Smith, Director of the Office of Development and Alumni Relations of Development, College http://www.foundation.smsu.edu/Dev-Alum/Dev-AlumStaff.htm
Extractions: Debbie Branson , Assistant Director of Alumni Activities Doug Cates , Director of Development, College of Business Administration Jennifer Crews , Director of Development Research Colleen Davis , Administrative Secretary, Alumni Activities Brent Dunn , Assistant Director of Athletics/Director of Athletics Development Melanie Earl , Director of Annual Funds Julie Ebersold , Director of Alumni Activities Wendy Ferguson , Director of Donor Relations Faith Giedd , Director of Development, College of Natural and Applied Sciences Donna Hagar , Kenneth E. Meyer Alumni Center Building Manager Cassandra Harris , Receptionist Don Hendrickson , System Administrator Denise Kettering , Director of Administration Lance M. Kettering
Missouri School District Directory: Liberty 53 2003 2004 missouri School Directory. Liberty 53. School Name Early Childhood EducationCtr. (7500), Grade Span PK-PK. Enrollment 135, Certificated staff 13. http://www.dese.state.mo.us/directory/024090.html
Extractions: District Mrs. Sallie Hobbs Pres. of Bd. Mrs. Sandra A Cockrum Secy. of Board Dr. W Scott Taveau Supt. Mrs. Sandra Cockrum Secy. to Supt. Dr. Steve Fleming Asst. Supt. Human Res. Dr. Phil Wright Asst. Supt. Bus. Oper. Dr. Barbara Wippich Dir. Elem. Educ./Assess. Dr. Patty Smith Dir. Specl. Serv. Dr. Ann Mausbach Asst.Supt. Curr./Instr. Mr. Dee Rosekrans Dir. Admin./Comm. Serv. Dr. Kent Peach Asst. Supt. Sup. Serv. Mrs. Colleen Jones Dir. Staff Dev. Mr. Jim Hammen Dir. Cert. Staff Mr. Jim Dunn Dir. Pub. Relations Ann Mausbach Prof. Dev. Chairperson
Division Of Special Education SELS Listserv visually impaired) and curriculum staff (especially educators http://dese.mo.gov/divspeced/Administration/ListServPostings/LS03.05.04.html
Extractions: Home Division of Special Education Special Education Listserv Source: Kim Bruce, Supervisor, Effective Practices Intended Audience: Special Education Administrators, Superintendents, Assistant Superintendents, Principals, and Teachers of the Visually Impaired National experts will be presenting a special session strand on the proposed accessible textbook requirements included in current IDEA reauthorization bills. Power Up 2004 also features an exposition of assistive technology vendors. To preview all of the educational conference sessions and a list of confirmed exhibitors visit http://www.dolir.state.mo.us/matp/ and click on "Conference and Training" or call 800-647-8557 in Missouri or 816-373-5193. Search the Division of Special Education Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Extractions: Simple search: Keywords may include: first and/or last name campus or office name, any part of the office address, discipline or specialty. This is a "fuzzy" search. If you type "Crawford" it will return people in Crawford County and those with last name of Crawford. For a more exact search, see below. Advanced search Fill in any combination of the boxes below. Output format HTML Comma separated text file Include: Offices AND People Offices only People only Last name: Job title: ANY 1890 Administrator 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant, St. Francois County, East Central Region 4-H Development Program Coordinator 4-H Program Assistant, Clinton County, Northwest Region 4-H Youth Associate, Jackson County, West Central Region 4-H Youth Development Associate, Jackson County, West Central Region 4-H Youth Development Associate, Mcdonald County Southwest Region 4-H Youth Development Educator, Boone County And Central Missouri Region 4-H Youth Development Program Associate, Jackson County, West Central Region 4-H Youth Program Associate, Dent County, South Central Region
Kansas City Missouri School District Office of Professional Development is responsible for providing support for growth,improvement and change in relation to three levels of staff development http://www.kcmsd.k12.mo.us/staff.asp?b=9&id=24
Performance Assessment Links Topics include staff development for assessment, equity default.html National Assessmentof Educational Progress, index at http//tiger.coe.missouri.edu/~arcwww http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/PerfAssmt/P.AssmtLinks.html
Extractions: The International Center for Leadership in Education . This is the Bill Daggett organization, a prominant speaker on many topics. The Center has a Model Schools Assessment Network which conducts conferences, publishes materials, and provide consultation, all for a hefty fee. (He is Bill Daggett after all!) See the "Events" pages for assessment on this site for info on their conference. At 219 Liberty St. Schenectady, new York 12305 (518)377-6878 and http://www.daggett.com Maryland Assessment Consortium , Director Jay McTighe is one of the best know assessment speakers and has written several assessment "Classics", made video tapes, and published assessments which the consortium has developed. Many of these are referenced below in the approrpriate category. They are at 13471 Campus Drive, Ijamsville, MD 21754, (301)874-6039, or you can e-mail them at
RSD - Staff Development - Professional Development Committee (PDC) Reading, Student Achievement Through staff Development; Distribute article from EducationalLeadership by Dr information for missouri Professional Development http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us/curriculum/staffdev/pdc_calendar.html
Extractions: Spkr: Wendy Clark Cataloging Olney Christy Milliot Org: NTRLS Cataloging Watauga Christy Milliot Org: NTRLS Border Regional Library Association Conference (9/29/30/00) Las Cruces, NM Susan Beck Org: BRLA October 2000 Literacy Volunteers of America Conference (10/4-7/00) Kansas City, MO Org: LVA Successful Grant Seeking: Meet the Funders Waco Wendy Clark Org: TSLAC
UNO's Counseling Graduate Program - Faculty And Staff teacher, counselor and a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in missouri. SigmaIota counseling 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
Learning & Leadership Network With input from principals, superintendents, teachers, state department of educationstaff, and education researchers, KALTech has developed a Distributed http://lln-dev.hprtec.org/kansasn.html
Extractions: Colorado Kansas Missouri Nebraska North Dakota South Dakota ... Wyoming Kansas State Profile Narrative Narrative Goals and Outcomes School leaders in Kansas work in a performance measured, results-driven environment and face many complex demands for which they have not been trained, demands that challenge the capacities of even the most experienced among them. In Kansas, the present accountability system has been in place since 1989, and it's primary aim is to ensure that Kansas educators and communities focus on student success. Not only are test scores rising, but students are also afforded more opportunities than ever before to take advanced courses and continue their education beyond high school. Kansas Curriculum Standards and the State Technology Plan outline the expectations for technology use in schools. Superintendent leadership must drive district coordinating strategies for building technology plans based on applicable state standards. Principals must use their expertise to implement the plan at the facility level. The Kansas State Board of Education recognized the need for education leaders to use technology, enhance school operations, enrich the curriculum, and improve learning. To meet the demands for leadership development and technology learning opportunities, the Commissioner of Education, Dr. Andy Tompkins, formed a leadership collaborative to develop the resources and funding to fully support visionary leadership development in Kansas.