NCSLnet: Legislative Education Staff Network Legislative education. staff Network. education staff Database. History and Bylaws Plan to come to washington, D.C. April 29May staff to Get Involved. staff dev. Events. NCSL Top Stories http://www.ncsl.org/programs/educ/lesn.htm
PSD ----- Career & Technical Education History Technical Support. Curriculum staff dev. Curriculum Documents. staff development Claudia Thompson has worked in public education in Oregon and washington for over 24 years http://www.peninsula.wednet.edu/learningteaching/curriculum
Extractions: Claudia Thompson has worked in public education in Oregon and Washington for over 24 years. She holds a B.A. and M.S. in music education from Portland State University and her Educational Doctorate from the University of Oregon. Department Responsibilities Our focus is to communicate clear standards and goals for all students, make available support and resources to staff in order to achieve the goals, and to provide leadership so that all students achieve their full potential. home about us school board our school ... staff intranet The Peninsula School District shall provide equal educational opportunity and treatment for all students in all aspects of the academic and activities program without regard to race, creed, color, or national origin, sex, sexual preference, marital status, previous arrest (unless a clear and present danger exists), or incarceration or non-program-related physical, sensory or mental disabilities, as per RCW 49.60 Law Against Discrimination.
Lake County Regional Office Of Education - Staff Development Workshops washington Street. Grayslake, IL 60030. Phone (847) 2233400. Fax (847) 223-3415. Admin Acad. Fine Arts. Gifted. Lang Arts. Math. Phys dev/Health. Science. Social Studies. Abbr. Cal. Tech. XCPDU . http://www.lake.k12.il.us/staffdev.html
College Of Education At Seattle University Our staff washington. She received her Ed.D. in educational Leadership from Seattle University in 1982. She has over 30 years of experience in public education Pro. dev. home. SoE http://www.seattleu.edu/soe/ce/staff_blue.asp
Extractions: Programs: Degree Programs: Certification MIT Endorsements Educator Career Services ... (PDF download) The mission of the College of Education is to prepare ethical and reflective professionals for quality service in diverse communities. Established in 1935, the College of Education has a long and successful history of preparing outstanding teachers, counselors and administrators for elementary, secondary, and higher education. Alumni include college presidents, vice presidents and deans, superintendents and principals, leaders in the community, classrooms, counseling centers, business and non-profit organizations. There are many benefits to enrolling in the degree or certificate programs: Evening courses in most programs for working professionals Small class size, with a maximum of 25 students per class Experience in working with diverse populations A multidisciplinary approach to enhance learning Focus on service learning and advocacy for social justice
Missouri School District Directory: Washington Prof. dev. Chairperson. School Name washington High (1050) Grade Span 0912. Enrollment 1378. Certificated staff 85 Vocational Adult Ed. Special education. School Data/Statistics http://www.dese.state.mo.us/directory/036139.html
Extractions: District Mrs. Diane Brunworth Pres. of Bd. Mr. Rick Rehmeier Secy. of Board Dr. Gregory L Wilson Supt. Mrs. Loretta J Grinker Secy. to Supt. Mr. Colin R Moran Bus. Mgr. Dr. Nicholas Ginos Deputy Supt. Mr. Robert Cowell Dir. Human Res. Mr. Richard Allen Dir. Specl. Serv. Jennifer Strauser Prof. Dev. Chairperson
Education Technology Ed.Tech.dev.Center. Purchasing and advance washington States strategic goals for education policy. Telecommunications Network. OSPI staff provide leadership and coordination http://www.k12.wa.us/edtech
Extractions: ETSC Program Overview/Contacts Ed.Tech.Dev.Center Purchasing Agreements MarcoPolo Resources Technology Planning State Technology Plan SD Planning Process Approved Tech. Plans Tech. Inventory Technology Standards Students Teachers Educational Leaders Grants/Funding 2003-04 EETT Grants NO LIMIT Grant Project 2002-03 Wiring Grants On-line Curriculum Overview On-line Courses Evaluation Tool Professional Development PILOT Tool Conferences/Events Tech. Resources E-rate Program Presentations Resources and Links K-20 Network ... Info.Tech.Services Educational Technology in Washington's K-12 Schools Educational technology which can be defined as the combination of human imagination, inventiveness and electronic tools that transform ideas into reality to meet a need or solve a problem, is being widely used in Washingtonâs K-12 schools to support learning and teaching. Our goal at OSPI is to assist schools in applying educational technology effectively and appropriately to meet student learning needs, ensure that all schools are performing at high levels, and advance Washington Stateâs strategic goals for education policy. Educational technology is making a difference in Washingtonâs schools, and multiple educational technology initiatives abound, including the
Educational Services Center Mrs. Deborah Goad (washington Elem. School), Manager of Food Services, 7437207. Mrs.Barbara Hilliker, Coordinator of Special education, 743-5060. and staff dev. http://www.inwave.com/schools/jps/esc.html
Extractions: Please make a selection...... Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drug Use Prevention Assistive Technology Back to School News Beyond 2005 Catering Service Channel 13 Program Schedule City Survey Crisis Alerts District Profile Educational Services Center Employment Opportunities General Information: Fees, Calendar, etc. Guest Book Internet Policies Joint Legislative Committee Report Lobbying for Quality Public Education Lunch Menu Math Magic (TEACH WI Grant Project) Mission Referendum: April 1, 2003 Resource Links Rock River Charter School School Board School Home Pages School Performance Report - Test Score Results Search Tools September 11 Commemorative Activties Special Education Parent Connection Staff Development - Online Registration Summer School Information Talented and Gifted Teachers and Staff of the Year Technology Newsletter Technology Plan 2001-2005 Today's News Today's Weather Upcoming Events Volunteer Information WCLO Radio "News and Views" Copy Webmasters Weekly News Releases Web site of the month School District of Janesville Home Page Educational Services Center
Staff Development Academy Home staff Resources staff dev Academy. Dr. William 248 N. washington. Delaware, OH 43015. Phone 740833-1100 The nature of education requires everyones roles to evolve to http://www.dcs.k12.oh.us/staff/staff_dev
Extractions: Expectations Process ... Credit Options All staff in the Delaware City Schools will be a community of learners. While teachers will be quality designers, all staff will possess the ability to be leaders of students, causing students to engage in and produce high-quality work. Staff will utilize a variety of tools and model life-long learning with the confidence that evolves from increased competence in their changing roles. Our mission is to align our professional development process with the core business and continuous improvement of the district. All staff should be flexible learners that can be successful in a culture of change. All staff should commit to continuous improvement through participation in collaborative learning communities, in-service opportunities, workshops, attendance at conferences, and other professional development activities. These staff development activities are vital to all employees regardless of classification.
Early Dismissal - Prof/Staff Dev; No School For PM PK&K Students Early Dismissal Prof/staff dev; No School for PM for the following days washington's Birthday; Lincoln's Birthday; Veterans Pursuant to education Article 8-402, Annotated Code of http://www.smcps.k12.md.us/super/smcpscaldata/1032809487.html
Extractions: SMCPS 2003-2004 Operational Calendar 1 Nov 2002 Five emergency closing days are built into the calendar. If they are not used, they will be deducted from the June closing date. Additional days needed for compensation for emergency closing are indicated. If additional days are needed, they will be added to the closing date. The number of days for students will be a minimum of 180 and the number of days for teachers will be 189 duty days. School buildings and offices may be closed on some professional days to permit all employees to participate. Notice will be given. Appropriate exercises will be held in the schools for the following days: Washington's Birthday; Lincoln's Birthday; Veterans Day; Columbus Day observed October 12th; Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday; Arbor Day; Flag Day observed June 14th; and any other day of national significance. Pursuant to Education Article 8-402, Annotated Code of Maryland, extended school year services will be provided to students with disabilities who are determined through the Admission, Review, and Dismissal process to need specific special education services beyond the 180 school days. Questions about these events?
NCSLnet: Legislative Education Staff Network Plan to come to washington, DC April 29 committee member of the Legislative Educationstaff Network, has Bill Tracking Database; staff to Get Involved; staff dev. http://204.131.235.73/programs/educ/lesn.htm
Faculty Directory - UW College Of Education raan@u.washington.edu. staff. Abbott, Robert abbottr@u.washington.edu. Faculty. Ahern, Kathleen markholt@u.washington.edu. staff. Marsano, Doug. dev. 6165594 http://www.educ.washington.edu/COEWebsite/facstaff/printdirectory.asp
Extractions: Name Area Office Phone Room# Mailstop E-mail ApptType Aanerud, Rebecca EDLPS M301 Miller M204 Miller, 353600 raan@u.washington.edu Staff Abbott, Robert EDPSY 312H Miller 312 Miller, 353600 abbottr@u.washington.edu Faculty Ahern, Kathleen EEU EEU EEU, 357925 kahern@u.washington.edu Staff Ainslie, Kristin EEU EEU EEU, 357925 kainslie@u.washington.edu Staff Alt, Karen EEU EEU EEU, 357925 karena2@u.washington.edu TA Altemeier, Leah EDPSY 322A Miller 322 Miller, 353600 leaha@u.washington.edu RA Anderson-Youngstrom, Marci EDPSY 413 Miller 322 Miller, 353600 marciay@u.washington.edu RA Annable, Jennifer EEU EEU EEU, 357925 annable@u.washington.edu Staff Anthony, Jane EEU EEU EEU, 357925 janeha@u.washington.edu TA Antony, James EDLPS 315C Miller M204 Miller, 353600 antony@u.washington.edu Faculty Archer, Kelley EDCI 122 Miller 122 Miller, 353600 kellea@u.washington.edu TA Armijo, Eduardo C-STARS Gilman Bldg C-STARS, 354160 armijoed@u.washington.edu Staff Ashmun, Julia EEU EEU EEU, 357925 westhoff@u.washington.edu Staff Baker, Christy EEU EEU EEU, 357925 cbbaker@worldstar.com Staff Baker-Laws, Tammy EEU EEU EEU, 357925
BLIND-DEV Archives -- May 2002, Week 4 (#1) COM Subject FWD Words from washington XTo draft recommendations this week onimproving special education. Meanwhile, Senate staff are hoping to prepare http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?A2=ind0205d&L=blind-dev&F=&S=&P=60
BLIND-DEV Archives -- February 1999, Week 1 (#7) Committee Members Congressional Internet Caucus washington, DC 20515. in no smallpart to the education of Members staff for the Internet Caucus cochairs will http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/CGI/wa.exe?A2=ind9902a&L=blind-dev&F=&S=&P=736
Extractions: Name Area Office Phone Room# Mailstop E-mail ApptType Aanerud, Rebecca EDLPS M301 Miller M204 Miller, 353600 raan@u.washington.edu Staff Abbott, Robert EDPSY 312H Miller 312 Miller, 353600 abbottr@u.washington.edu Faculty Ahern, Kathleen EEU EEU EEU, 357925 kahern@u.washington.edu Staff Ainslie, Kristin EEU EEU EEU, 357925 kainslie@u.washington.edu Staff Alt, Karen EEU EEU EEU, 357925 karena2@u.washington.edu TA Altemeier, Leah EDPSY 322A Miller 322 Miller, 353600 leaha@u.washington.edu RA Anderson-Youngstrom, Marci EDPSY 413 Miller 322 Miller, 353600 marciay@u.washington.edu RA Annable, Jennifer EEU EEU EEU, 357925 annable@u.washington.edu Staff Anthony, Jane EEU EEU EEU, 357925 janeha@u.washington.edu TA Antony, James EDLPS 315C Miller M204 Miller, 353600 antony@u.washington.edu Faculty Archer, Kelley EDCI 122 Miller 122 Miller, 353600 kellea@u.washington.edu TA Armijo, Eduardo C-STARS Gilman Bldg C-STARS, 354160 armijoed@u.washington.edu Staff Ashmun, Julia EEU EEU EEU, 357925 westhoff@u.washington.edu Staff Baker, Christy EEU EEU EEU, 357925 cbbaker@worldstar.com Staff Baker-Laws, Tammy EEU EEU EEU, 357925
Entrez PubMed J Nurses staff dev. Intercollegiate Center for Nursing education, washingtonState University College of Nursing, Spokane, washington, USA. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
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Extractions: Faculty and Staff Faculty and staff at the College of Education serve at all four campuses and in both departments Find individual faculty, staff or graduate students using the alphabetical listing by last name OR search for faculty by research focus. College of Education faculty and staff serve on committees to advise the college administration and share governance of college programs. Faculty
Events 703)4259124 Resolve Of washington Metro Area Monday May 17, 2004 FFCPS-staff dev.LeadershipErnst Tuesday May 18, 2004 Fairfax education Associaton Ernst http://www.nvcc.edu/annandale/continuing/cultural/calendar/may.htm
Thurston Geodata Center - Staff education BA Geography/Political Science, Temple University GIS Certificate, Universityof washington, 2000 Computer 2000 Programmer/Web dev., Wilderness Tech. http://www.geodata.org/staff.html
Trelease Lectures, States I-M washington, IA. of education Research (1800-735-3503 register) all day teacherseminars Kansas City, MO 30, 2002 Ferguson-Florissant Schools staff dev. http://www.trelease-on-reading.com/calendar_states_i_m.html
Swedish Medical Staff | Continuing Education--FAQs Vincent, MD Our website http//faculty.washington.edu/mtuggy on your PC!) http//www.palmos.com/dev/tech/tools 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?