Mentoring & Induction Programs By Each Of The United States The American Association of Colleges for Teacher education. Yes, Yes, $33M staffdev/MT. new hampshire, N,, 4 pilots in 199091, No, Yes, pilot, $20K, 30% BT. http://www.teachermentors.com/MCenter Site/StateList.html
Extractions: Return to Mentoring Information Categories List The author of this web site has been keeping track of state-level mentoring programs for years. During that time I have seen that it's: 1. Difficult to draw conclusions about the sum of state-level novice teacher programming, because it is in constant flux 2. Possible to look at state level activity from several different perspectives, because of the various and complex themes that weave through beginning teacher support systems. This report takes one view point in presenting and analyzing the patterns in state-wide mentoring and induction programming. That approach views mentoring on a continuum in which assistance of novice teachers is at one end of the continuum and assessment of novice teachers is on the other end. Necessarily, that perspective "colors" how this information is presented and analyzed. What is presented here is: A chart summarizing some of the studies and illustrating the changing picture described above, plus references to all the studies I found.
Virginia Workforce Development Services (WDS) as Commissioner of the new hampshire Community College community college facultyand staff dedicated to qualified and trained educational specialists/mentors http://www.vccs.edu/workforce/midcollege/
Extractions: Middle College A Proven Way to Recover Virginia High School Dropouts The Challenge Nearly one in ten adults in Virginia have entered the workforce without a high school diploma or a general equivalency diploma (GED). Given the record-level increases of projected Virginia high school students, the number of dropouts is expected to increase. Of the approximately 700,000 Virginians without a high school diploma, 150,000 of these individuals are between the ages of 18 and 24. As a group, therefore, these individuals will tend to live their lives in economic margins, earning and contributing less to state revenues. Middle College: A Proven Solution Middle Colleges will provide Virginia high school drop-outs between the ages of 18 and 24 an opportunity to attain a GED and enroll in a variety of quality, proven courses that will (1) enhance basic workforce skills through engagement in project-based learning, (2) participate in remedial courses (when necessary), (3) accumulate community college credits applicable towards a degree or certificate and (4) attain an ACT Work Keys workforce readiness certificate. Investment For additional information on Middle College, contact Dr. Glenn DuBois, Chancellor, Virginia Community College System at 804-819-4903 or
Extractions: HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1995, March 1996, and June 1996 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1996, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 56% of the Class of 1996 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S.
Extractions: HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1996, March 1997, and June 1997 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1997, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 65% of the Class of 1997 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S. Administration, Planning, and Social Policy(APSP) Ed.D.
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Youth at Risk, University of new hampshire. Hall, Sandy, Extension Health EducationAssistant, Jessamine Herman, Bob, staff Psychologist, Developmental Evaluation 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
State Library Agencies of Cultural Affairs. new hampshire State Library, Dept. new Mexico State Library,Office of Cultural Affairs. new York State Library, Dept. Dept. of education, 11. http://www.lori.ri.gov/aboutus/sla.php
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Extractions: academic Employment in New Hampshire Jobs Search Results. Located below are the most recent academic Employment in New Hampshire postings. Browse through numerous academic Employment in New Hampshire listings to find the one that is best for you! With academic Employment in New Hampshire from around the nation, Jobscience helps you find the one thatâs right for you. Below are the most recent job listings for academic Employment in New in all states of the union. Focused Search (Search for academic Employment in New Hampshire Want to learn how to make yourself stand out from the crowd of people applying to academic Employment in New Hampshire ? Need real professional advice on making a career decision? Just want to find out more about different healthcare sectors? Jobscience can help. Our variety of career resources is designed to keep you informed and help you succeed.
Electromagnetic Compatibility D. from the University of new hampshire in 1997 The meeting of the IEEE Central newEngland EMC the ESD Association International Council of education and 2003 http://www.ieee-boston.org/electromagnetic_compatibility.htm
Extractions: The IEEE Boston Section Techsite The On-line Boston Section IEEE Information Source HOME MAY JUNE OFFICERS ... CONTACT The Speaker will discuss the main causes and problems produced by EMI on Multi-Layer PCBs. Methods used to avoid these problems will also be covered. During his career in the U.S. Air Force he was responsible for in-house communications security and TEMPEST/EMC related research and development projects. Dr. Archambeault has authored or co-authored a number of papers in computational Electromagnetics, mostly applied to real-world EMC applications. He is currently a member of the Board of Directors on the IEEE EMC Society and a member of the Board of Directors of the Applied Computational Electromagnetics Society (ACES). He is the author of the book titled PCB Design for Real-World EMI Control and the lead author of the book titled EMI/EMC Computational Modeling Handbook. Dr. Archambeault is currently a Distinguished Lecturer for the IEEE EMC Society. The meeting of the IEEE Central New England EMC Society Chapter will be held on Wednesday May 5, 2004 at EMC Corporation, 42 South Street, Hopkinton at the Corporate Auditorium Training Center Building. The technical presentation will commence at 7PM and refreshments will be available at 6PM. For Directions, See complete announcement. For further information contact Boris Shusterman at (508) 249-5020 or John Clarke at (508) 362-7195. If neither available leave a message and calls will be returned.
Calendar And Articles For IEEE Boston Section 4 May, Meeting of new hampshire Section, Microwave Theory and Techniques. IntegratedCircuit Reliability Challenges in the new Millennium. education Society. http://www.ieee-boston.org/calendar_articles.htm
Extractions: May Entrepreneurs' Network 7:00PM, Tuesday, 4 May NOTE: This Special ENET Meeting will be held at a larger location, The DoubleTree Hotel in Waltham. Panel: Angel: George Emmanuel, Hub Angels Investment Group VC: Bill Frezza, Adams Capital Management CEO: Greg Schmergel, Nantero, Inc. Moderator: AESS
DTI | Development Training Institute : Training & Education community economic development offered by new hampshire College are current availabilityof training and education at local School for Social Research, new York http://www.dtinational.org/resources/articledisplay.asp?id=70
Current Programs - Community Service Learning Director, CSL Programs. hampshire Ed. Collaborative. Director of Special education.Mohawk Trail RSD. (978) 4654455. new Salem-Wendell, Christine Lewis. Principal. http://www.doe.mass.edu/csl/stfedcon.html
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FY 2004 Assurance 16 new hampshire, 2004, 5, Needs assessment especially for vulnerable households, energy newYork, 2004, 0, Oregon, 2004, 5, Client education geared to energy savings and http://www.ncat.org/liheap/tables/FY2004/A1604.htm
Extractions: State's Use of Assurance 16 FY 2004 Note: In 1994, a new provision, Assurance 16, was added to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program statute It provides LIHEAP grantees the option of spending no more than five percent of their LIHEAP funds on services that encourage and enable households to reduce their home energy needs and thereby the need for energy assistance, including needs assessment, counseling, and assistance with energy vendors. State FY % Funds Description Alabama Needs assessments focusing on target groups of the elderly, disabled and small children. Energy and financial counseling and assistance with energy suppliers with the goal to reduce shut-offs and disconnects. Alaska energy education materials Arizona Arkansas Energy education through the local agencies, other activities include budget counseling, vendor assistance, referrals, and small efficiency appliance programs. California Energy needs assessment, budget counseling, energy conservation education, coordination with utility companies. Colorado Connecticut Delaware Dist. of Columbia
LVD State Contact List new hampshire Sally Barney Ext new Mexico Linda Schultz Box 3AE, new Mexico StateUniversity Las Oklahoma Dr. Renee A. Daugherty Extension education Methods Spec http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
Book Reviews (InfoWorld) 2 Northeast Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, new hampshire, new Jersey, newYork, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont. $56,437. new York. $59,956. education. http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayCareers.pl?98entcar.salaries.htm
Eastern College Athletic Conference Nicole Way. U. of new hampshire. Graduate School. Steve Davey. Authority. CorporateDev. Assistant. Kim Tesauro. Phys. education/Sports Administration. Lynn Hersey. http://www.ecac.org/About_Us/Asa_S._Bushnell_Internship/formerinterns.htm
Extractions: Year Name Current Company /College/ University Position John Humenik Retired from University of Florida Assistant Director of Athletics Timothy Gilbride Bowdoin College Men's Basketball Coach Joseph Bertanga Hockey East Association Commissioner Tom Odjakjian Big East Conference Associate Commissioner Carol Gracey David Ogrean USA Football Executive Director David Johnson Richard Quinn Williams College Sports Information Director Karl Methven Kevin O'Brien Stonehill College Men's Basketball Coach Greg Madden Service Fair Technologies Dir. of Sales and Marketing Steve Risser ESPN VP for Programming Andrew Finnie John Phillips Edward Markey Cleveland Cavaliers VP for Communications Jerome Zufelt Constance Hurbult WNBA Director of Operations Chris Ritrievi Michigan State University Cathy Kullen University of New Hampshire Asst. Dean of Admissions Eric Krasnoo Missy Alaimo Cape Cod Baseball League Co-Dir. of Public Relations
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Extractions: By Stephen Young Municipalities can design and maintain their own web sites, or they can find an outside vendor for the work. Which method is best? MuniNet recently contacted several city web administrators and asked about their experience. Of those who responded, many did the work in-house, some with the assistance of a vendor, while a couple reported relying completely on a vendor. Despite the different approaches, each municipality seemed to find satisfaction in their own arrangement. Some cities experimented with different formulas before finding an appropriate balance. In Ames, Iowa , initial reliance on a vendor didn't work out too well, according to Clare Bills, Public Relations Officer. "We started our site six years ago with only an outside firm. They were slow and sloppy and didn't edit their work. Their design also was a disaster and so we decided we could do better," said Bills. Now city staff handles the site, except for big design changes. Bills said the move made sense financially. "We save thousands each year by maintaining the web ourselves," she said. "The departments have a sense of ownership and can update the site daily. We've been able to put hundreds of items on the web that we probably wouldn't have if we were being charged $80/hr which is the going rate here."