Extractions: Friday, June 11 When Dana Kitic decided to get her Master of Arts in Teaching, she already had many years of experience teaching English as a foreign language. Dana was familiar with SIT's international reputation and the work of several of its faculty members. More than that, she felt that she recognized SIT's "spirit and way of thinking." Says Dana, "SIT was the best choice for me. I wanted to learn with and from my teachers. I wanted multicultural understanding and a place where differences are welcomed and respected: individual, ethnic, sexual, cultural, political. I also believed that the best way to learn is through your own experience." Back in Serbia, Dana often employs the skills and knowledge she gained at SIT. "I use them everywhere," says Dana, who feels her expectations of SIT were met and exceeded. Not only did she find "the courage to teach," but also, says Dana, "I met a lot of soul friends at SIT from all over the worldthose who share the same beliefs and cherish the same hopes. I'm part of a professional family now." Dana received a PhD in linguistics in 1996 from Belgrade University. She is vice dean of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Nis, in southeastern Serbia, where she teaches English and Methodology. She also teaches a course in English for Young Politicians at the Committee of Civic Initiative Language Center, an NGO in Nis established during the first civic protests in Serbia during 1996 and 1997.
Homework Center - Social Issues - Page 2 org/sections/library/decisions/vermont 1999 vermont Supreme Court Topics include family influence, media impact, school environment, and much more. http://www.multcolib.org/homework/sochc2.html
Extractions: Midnight for Charlie Bone is an intriguing tale of a magical boy, his magical family, and a magical mystery. After discovering that he has the power to hear the voices of people in photographs, Charlie is sent to Bloors Academy, where he is to learn with other magical and gifted children. The students are divided by their exceptional abilities: Art (green capes are worn by these students) Drama (purple capes) and Music (Charlies category, and he wears a blue cape). Soon into the story comes a mysterious silver suitcase, containing an awakening secret read the book to find what it holds in its silvery grasp This book was an excellent one for many reasons. One of these is that the characters, plot, and descriptiveness of the story were outstanding. Jenny Nimmo clearly describes Charlies adventures and mishaps, friends and enemies. And all of these are interesting, too. Each is unique. For example, Charlies music tutor and friend, Fidelio, has an exceptionally musical family with an immense number of people in it. Also, a girl named Olivia Vertigo is wild and outgoing in the drama department, and one of Charlies closest friends. Thirdly, Manfred, Charlies evil nemesis, can (and does) hypnotize people. It is these characters that bring this amazing novel to life.
Green Mountain Training Center for young people to offset media which glorifies to design, promote, and deliver school and community We help support and integrate vermont s Framework and http://www.gmtchealth.org/main.html
Extractions: About GMTC The Green Mountain Training Center for Healthy Schools and Communities (GTMC) works collaboratively with schools, communities and institutions of higher education in preparing professionals to help youth make healthy choices and reduce risk-taking behavior. Funded through a combination of grants and foundations and fees from training workshops, GMTC is a nonprofit organization governed by a Board of Directors and has an experienced Professional Staff and a skilled cadre of Trainer-Mentors Our Vision Optimal health for all through collaboration, education, and practice Our Mission The Green Mountain Training Center for Healthy Schools and Communities provides and facilitates educational and professional development opportunities to promote health-enhancing skills, knowledge and attitudes across the life span. Our History GMTC grew out of the Vermont Department of Education's HIV Prevention and Comprehensive School Health Program. As a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) community-based organization, GMTC was established in 1996 to respond to the growing health-related needs of schools and communities in Vermont and neighboring states. In January 2001, GMTC was launched as its own entity. Since then we have more than doubled the number of opportunities we offer, and our paid staff positions have risen from a part-time coordinator to three employees. To date GMTC has developed and delivered well over 180 trainings and events for over 5000 teachers, health educators, school staff, community members, and students throughout the state of Vermont.
Media Tip Sheet | About Fletcher Allen | Fletcher Allen Health Care Program. The legislation requires vermont schools to implement daily physical activity and school nutrition policies childhood obesity with the media, and the http://www.fahc.org/AboutFAHC/Whats_New/Sub/tip_sheet.html
Extractions: Fletcher Allen Health Care and the University of Vermont College of Medicine are pleased to provide this Media Tip Sheet to the local and regional news media. The Media Tip Sheet is updated every other Monday and includes information about: Services offered at the academic medical center The latest clinical trials and research Compelling patient stories It is designed to alert the media of information we believe is of interest and value to the community served by Fletcher Allen and the UVM College of Medicine. Doctor/patient availability is subject to change. March 15 Honoring a "Champion": Nine-year-old Stowe resident Georgia Parke has been named Vermont's 2004 Children's Miracle Network Champion. She was first diagnosed at age five with a neuroblastoma on her adrenal gland. In addition to surgery to remove the tumor and intense chemotherapy, she also underwent a stem cell transplant. The treatments worked, sending the cancer into remission until 2002, when Georgia relapsed and began another series of treatments. She is now in remission again and is enjoying life-painting and adding to her extensive hat collection.
Regional Libraries: School Libraries Portland, OR 97229 503.257.5218. Wilson High school Library media Center http//www.wilsonhs.com/LIBRARY/Library_index.htm 1151 SW vermont St. http://www.cascadelink.org/lib/school.html
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About BayCES of California Extension Center for media and Independent Learning 2000 Center Street, Fourth Floor than the average vermont school, despite serving http://www.bayces.org/resources.htm
Extractions: In addition to resources from BayCES, there are many wonderful ideas in use by other members of the small schools movement across the country. Click on any of the links below to see how small schools are formed and supported in other cities and regions of America. From BayCES Video Organizations Research ... Reports From BayCES BayCES Year-End Program Evaluation
Society For Contemporary Craft General Information miles north of Seattle, Pilchuck Glass school was founded finest artists and artisans in a variety of media. vermont Clay Studio Since 1993, the vermont Clay http://www.contemporarycraft.org/links.html
Extractions: The Clay Studio, located in Philadelpia, is a non-profit educational and arts organization dedicated to the promotion and development of the ceramic arts and the work of new clay artists. The Clay Studio supports ceramic arts through its artist residencies, gallery, studio space, school lecture series, and outreach programs. Established in 1964, Craft Alliance is a not-for profit visual arts center in St. Louis, Missouri, dedicated to excellence in arts education and reaching a diverse public through instruction and exhibition of fine art in the craft media. Craft Alliance Education center supports more than 2,800 adults and children through instruction by professional artists in clay, drawing, fiber, glass, metal, mixed media, painting and sculpture annually. Craft Alliance Gallery features functional and sculptural contemporary art in clay, metal, wood, fiber, and glass by regional and national artists. Craft Alliance community Outreach develops programs in cooperation with city and county schools, community centers, and social service agencies. The goal of these programs is to bring the arts to everyone regardless of economic circumstance.
Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools Harwood Union school Library - Library Links - Moretown, vermont. Hastings Elementary school media Center - Research and Reference - Duncanville, Texas. http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
Extractions: Adlai E. Stevenson High School Library Teacher and Education Resources - Lincolnshire, Illinois Airport High School - Online Reference Sites - West Columbia, South Carolina. Alachua County Schools - Science Resource Page - Professional Resources - Gainesville, Florida Alexandria Monroe High School Media Center- Reference and Research Tools - Alexandria, Indiana Altmar Parish Williamstown Central School District - APW Internet Tools - Search - Parish, New York American School of the Hague - Research Help Page - Support Staff - Reference - Wassenaar, the Netherlands Andover High School Library - Homework Helper - Andover, Kansas Anoka-Hennepin Districtwide Information - Media Services - Library Connections - Anoka, Minnesota Archbishop Curley-Notre Dame High School - Academics - Library Media Center - Science Web Sites - Miami, Florida. Also listed as a resource for Arkport Central School Library - Arkport, New York Arlington Public Schools - Instructional Media Integration - Best-of-the-Best Links - Arlington, Virginia Arvada West High School Library Media Center - Myths, Legends, Folklore, and Holidays
Wyse Technology - Thin Client @ School Award Pownal Elementary school, Pownal, vermont Technology at Pownal Michigan With this award, the school plans to Services Center and Library media Center into one http://www.wyse.com/overview/industry/tcatschool.htm
Extractions: Demonstrating an innovative use of thin-client technology to better prepare students for college and career choices, Loogootee Junior/Senior High School in Loogootee, Indiana, won the Thin Client @ School ! Contest co-sponsored by National Semiconductor, Wyse Technology and Citrix Systems. "We are thrilled to take home the first Thin Client @ School Award. With thin-client technology, our vision of improving our students' career skills and expanding our career center to reach out to the community have become a reality," said John Canfield, principal of Loogootee Jr./Sr. High School. In its award-winning proposal, Loogootee Jr./Sr. High School, located 85 miles southwest of Indianapolis, outlined an ambitious plan to use thin clients to transform its current career center into a fully accessible Career Futures eCenter in partnership with a local university. Available to students, educators, parents and people in the community, the new eCenter will provide information regarding careers and educational opportunities via thin clients. According to the school, each high school student will use the center and its resources to make informed career and continuing education decisions. Additional thin-client licenses will give teachers throughout the district better access to the Internet and productivity software for curriculum development.
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Extractions: Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI
Women's History Month :: Danbury, CT Independent Media Center :: Women and the Women s Center of Greater Danbury (and all CT Women s centers). of a Women s History Week within their own organizations, school districts, and http://www.madhattersimc.org/print.php?sid=2878
Staff Biographies is a cum laude graduate of vermont Law school education, personnel development, family/school/community collaboration the Northeast Regional media Center for the http://www.wested.org/nerrc/bios.html
Extractions: Special Education Reform, Special Education Policy, Program Evaluation, Finance, Regular Education Reform, Early Childhood Special Education Executive Director, has 20 years of experience in special education as a teacher, consultant, and administrator. She became the Director of the Northeast RRC in March of 1999. She served four years as consultant and manager at the Vermont Department of Education. For the past ten years, she has been Director of Special Services for two Vermont school districts. Her Doctorate in Educational Leadership and Policy Studies from the University of Vermont focused on policy and systems change. Particular areas of expertise are systems change, policy analysis, and special and regular education reform, special education finance and management of complex organizations. Vermont Office Staff Michael Hock Ph:(802)951-8203
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