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University Of Tennessee Online Timetable - EDUCATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ADMINISTRATION POLICY STUDIES. 3 5.45 8.35 M CN 240 BREWER 570 STDAFF ADTHRY/PRACT 49443 3 5.45- 8.35 R CA 501 staff 572 STD dev THRY/PRAC http://web.utk.edu/~registra/timetable/Fall_2003_Day/EDUCATIONAL_ADMINISTRATION_
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Extractions: EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY Senate Minutes November 10, 2003 PRESENT: Carolyn Bond, Kathy Brooks, Sharon Chandler, Renee Couch, Eric Crigger, Corintha Duncan, Mary Duncan, Joy Fulkerson, Betty Grice, Carolyn Hopson, Clifford Hudson, Trillis McKee, Donna Murphy, Pat Myrick, Terry Nelson, Betty Ann Proffitt, Cindy Proffitt, Kathy Smith, Rita Taylor, and Joe Webb. ABSENT: Constance Alexander, Kim Denton, Tim Dills (excused), Charles Forrester (excused), Thomas Hill, Suzy Hooven, David Jones (excused), Jane Jones (excused), Judy Lawson (excused), Chris Loveday, Bobbie Lewis (excused), Judy Oaks (excused), Andre Stevens, Sue Taylor (excused), Kathy Thacker (excused), and Carla Warner. 1. President Elect Kathy Smith called the meeting to order. 2. Senator Donna Murphy made a motion to approve October 13, 2003 minutes and Senator Carolyn Bond seconded the motion. Treasurers report - not available due to Senator Forrester attending an out of town meeting. Committee Reports: -Staff Concerns and Grievances-no report -Committee on Committee-no report -Elections-no report -Thanksgiving Basket Committee-given by Senator Cindy Proffitt Coordinators have agreed to help in campus buildings. Boxes are out.
Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff Carolina/Greensboro; MA, University of tennessee; M.Ed., Clemson University;Ph.D., Reading education, University of Georgia; Specialties http://www.limestone.edu/sfs/acad/profess/elem.htm
Extractions: Professional Studies : Elementary Education Characteristics Elementary Education majors have the luxury of graduating into a high demand area South Carolina for public school teachers. And Limestone College has excellent placement of graduates in teaching positions nearly 100%! That placement rate comes for good reasons. Students gain close faculty relationships within the major, strong practical courses and an emphasis on out-of-class experience, as well as the advantage of our good relationships with area schools and student teaching placement in the local area, near the campus. Faculty Ann Wyatt , Professor of Education awyatt@limestone.edu B.A., University of North Carolina/Greensboro M.A., University of Tennessee M.Ed., Clemson University Ph.D., Reading Education, University of Georgia Specialties: vocabulary development in young readers, use of context clues to decide word meaning, and history of education in America Classes taught: Reading, History/Philosophy of Education
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Extractions: Career Education ... Goals 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 Many schools are using collected data to drive change. Test scores are analyzed and used to lead curriculum improvement. Survey instruments provide feedback from students, staff, parents, and the community that lead to change too. And data can be used to group students and to assign teachers with proven skills to teach specific student groups. Those are just a few of the ways in which Education Worlds Principal Files principals are using data to lead their schools to success. Data has always been a force in the business world. Data related to sales and marketing, demographics, and production costs are just a few examples of the numbers that, once analyzed, drive daily business decisions and future projections. But, while data has long been a cornerstone of business, it is only in recent years that school leaders have adopted the practice of using numbers to drive school change and turn out an improved end-product students prepared to lead our world in the 21st century. The Past and Future of Data in Schools When Tom Jandris became an elementary school principal in the late 1970s, using data to guide school change was not on the radar screen. The topic was not discussed at the school or district level, not even at national principal conferences. "Principals might have been using data to monitor discipline referrals or, because it was required by law, to track progress of students who received special education services," Jandris told Education World, but that was it. It was years later not until the late 1980s or early 1990s that states such as Texas and Tennessee began using data to assess school performance and drive school improvement.
Extractions: Take a 'Byte' from the Apple: Education World Techtorials It's 10 p.m. and you're brain-dead, bunny-slipper clad, and hunting for great technology ideas for tomorrow's class. Perhaps your new computers lab, laptop cart, or handhelds are about to be delivered and you have no clue how to use them. Maybe you're a veteran teacher who uses technology regularly and needs some fresh ideas. No matter what you teach, what you know about technology, or how much technology is available to you, Education World Techtorials are for you! WHAT ARE TECHTORIALS? Education World Techtorials are weekly, step-by-step instructions on using some aspect of technology in the regular classroom. Short, practical, and educationally sound, Techtorials provide classroom teachers with simple, straightforward tips they can use today! Each week, Education World will post a new Techtorial dealing with topics related to software applications, Internet use, computer maintenance and troubleshooting, special interest technology, and more with a strong focus on the beginning or reluctant computer user. The Techtorials will provide help in both classroom management and creating computer-based activities for students and will include tips for both PC and Mac users.
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Extractions: Firm Credentials Bar Register Practice Areas: Bankruptcy Law; Class Actions; Commercial Law; Corporate Law; Health Care Law; Intellectual Property Law; Labor and Employment Law; Mergers and Acquisitions; Product Liability Law; Professional Liability; Tax Law. Statement of Practice: Bankruptcy, Financial Institutions and Transactions, Real Estate, Complex Commercial and Business Litigation, Corporate, e-Business and Technology, Environmental Health and Safety and Energy, ERISA and Employee Benefits, Health Law, Immigration, Intellectual Property, International, Labor and Employment, Mergers and Acquisitions, Professional Liability, Public Policy, Securities, Securitization, Tax, Estate Planning, Trusts and Probate, Tort and Product Liability, Transportation, White Collar Crime, Antitrust and Business Compliance Law, Construction. Year Established: Firm Profile: Through strategic acquisitions and mergers over the past century, the firm has grown to include over 370 attorneys and public policy advisors in 10 offices across the southeastern United States, as well as a representative office in Beijing, China. In the United States, Baker Donelson has offices in Memphis, Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga and Johnson City, Tennessee as well as Birmingham, Alabama; Jackson, Mississippi; New Orleans, Louisiana, Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, Georgia.
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Extractions: SAVE THESE DATES Jan. 12: Central IS staff meeting 2:15 p.m. Jan. 12: Conrad ES staff meeting, 2:40 p.m. Jan. 12: Maholm staff Meeting, 2:45 p.m. Jan. 12: Maholm PTA meeting, 6 p.m. Jan. 13: NHS Diversity Multicultural Coffeehouse Production, , NHS library Jan. 13: McGuffey ES staff meeting, 7:15 a.m. Jan. 13: Roosevelt MS staff meeting, Jan. 13: Hazelwood ES staff meeting, 2:45 p.m. Jan. 13: Cherry Valley ES staff meeting, Jan. 13: McGuffey ES Non-fiction night, Jan. 13: Newark Board of Education Meeting, 6:30 p.m. , NHS library Jan. 14 Administrative Team meeting, 9:30 a.m. , The Works Jan. 14: Kettering IS staff meeting, 2: 05 p.m. Jan. 14: West Main IS staff meeting, 2:15 p.m. Jan. 14: Facilities Leadership Team meeting, 3 p.m.
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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
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Extractions: Alumni Parent Alliance People at LA Students at LA ... Native Americans Faculty at Lee Academy Our faculty works to challenge students to achieve beyond their expectations, and to become creative, analytical, independent thinkers. Faculty members are also team coaches, club and organization advisors, mentors and friends to our students. Relationships at Lee Academy last well beyond the four years of education. The active alumni association connects Academy alumni, faculty and former faculty from several generations. The activity leaders, the staff, community members and the faculty work with students to continue the supportive, family atmosphere that is a hallmark of the Lee Academy experience. Faculty and Administration BS Biology and Plant Sciences, Nebraska Wesleyan University/MS Science Education and Entomology, University of Tennessee/PhD Microbiology and Insect Science, University of London Physical Sciences Pasco Avery pavery@leeacademy.lee.me.us