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  1. Staff development for adult basic and literacy education providers in Delaware County by Patricia Reitz Gaul, 1993

61. Subchapter V. Delaware Higher Education Commission
of the following presidents of public colleges in delaware (3); chairman of 1 appointed by the Governor (1); Secretary of education (1); representative staff.
http://www.delcode.state.de.us/title14/c001/sc05/
TITLE 14
Education
PART I
Free Public Schools
CHAPTER 1. DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Subchapter V. Delaware Higher Education Commission
§ 180. Purpose. The Delaware Higher Education Commission serves as a source of higher education information and expertise for the executive and legislative departments of the State and for Delaware citizens who can benefit from higher education. It serves as a mechanism for members of the public and professional groups to address higher education issues and ensure that resources are continuously focused to meet state priorities. The Higher Education Commission, with the Department of Education, will support student transition between K-12 education and postsecondary education environments, and support increased student achievement. (73 Del. Laws, c. 188, § 6.) § 181. Responsibilities. The Commission shall: (1) Ensure that state resources for higher education are targeted on state priorities serving Delawareans; (2) Ensure that higher education is accessible and affordable to all Delaware students who qualify for admission by providing financial assistance and guidance services; (3) Strengthen the role and impact of higher education in elementary and secondary education reform, achievement of student performance expectations and teacher professional development;

62. Delaware’s Early Success
steering committee. The delaware Department of education provides staff to spearhead the committee’s efforts. In addition
http://www.nccic.org/ccpartnerships/profiles/delaware.htm
Delaware’s Early Success
Description A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step, and Delaware’s Early Success partnership is taking those initial steps. Public- and private- sector partners are part of a focused statewide effort to create a coordinated system of care for young children. Though the partnership is still in the early stages, it has already established a vision that will shape the course of both the partnership and of early childhood programs and services. This profile examines a partnership in development. It shows how careful planning and relationship-building, two foundations for success, are being achieved. Partners
  • State government agencies: health and social services; children, youth, and families; education; labor; corrections; public safety; housing authority; Private businesses: MBNA Bank, J.P. Morgan, DuPont; Child care resource and referral: Family and Workplace Connection; and Early care and education providers; parents; legislators; higher education and community advocates.
History and Development The bigger the mission, the longer the process. Since 1995, a group of committed individuals has been working in Delaware to create a coordinated system of early care and education. They created the Early Care and Education Consortium (ECEC) to promote high-quality, affordable early care and education services throughout Delaware. The ECEC included child care providers, the state resource and referral network, state agency personnel, and community advocates who were trying to coordinate efforts to improve child care in the state.

63. Healthcare Internship Delaware
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64. Delaware Division Of The Arts - Jobs In The Arts
related job vacancies that have been presented to the delaware Division of Opera is currently seeking a pianist/coach for its education and Musical staff.
http://www.artsdel.org/information/i-jobs.shtml
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JOBS IN THE ARTS
Click on the job titles below or scroll down for information on arts-related job vacancies that have been presented to the Delaware Division of the Arts. For other opportunities in the arts, select from the categories listed below or visit the Arts Job Sites section of our Arts Resources page. Pianist/Coach, Lecturer and Outreach Program Coordinator Virginia Opera announces a vacancy for the following new position in the 04-05 season. Virginia Opera is currently seeking a pianist/coach for its Education and Musical Staff. The individual in this position will have responsibilities in four major areas: (1) Musical Director and Lecturer for Audience Development Events throughout the state of Virginia; (2) Coach for preparing cover casts for the company’s mainstage productions; (3) Education Music Coordinator for the company’s Education and Community Outreach productions and (4) Rehearsal Pianist for one mainstage production each season. Successful candidates for this position should have prior professional experience as pianist and coach as well as excellent public speaking skills and a good marketing sense. Outstanding written and oral communication skills, strong organizational and computer skills, as well a good management sensibility are extremely important as well. This individual will represent Virginia Opera across the state will be required to interact with various community-based organizations. This individual will report to the Director of Education and Assistant Artistic Director.

65. Delaware Division Of The Arts - Strategic Plan
delaware DIVISION OF THE ARTS staff (at the Laura A. Scanlan, Director Paul Weagraff, Deputy Director/Arts in education Rhonda Beaver, Receptionist Joan
http://www.artsdel.org/information/i-plan.shtml
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STRATEGIC PLAN
Delaware Division of the Arts
Fiscal Years 2004 - 2006
Introduction Mission Guiding Principles Goals and Strategies ... Staff/Council Printer-friendly versions: Microsoft Word PDF format
Introduction
The Delaware Division of the Arts (DDOA) was created as a result of a change in legislation in 1989, having been established originally in 1969 as the Delaware State Arts Council. Throughout its history the Division has supported Delaware's cultural environment by providing grants and services to artists, arts organizations and others involved and interested in the arts. With a staff of 12 full- and part-time professionals, the Division, one of 7 within the Department of State, works out of the Carvel State Office Building in Wilmington. The Governor appoints up to 15 members to the DDOA's advisory council, the Delaware State Arts Council (DSAC). In addition, a Chair for this council also serves at the pleasure of the Governor. In writing this plan, DDOA staff enlisted the services of William Cleveland, Executive Director of Center for the Study of Art and Community, who led the process. The DDOA, under Cleveland's leadership, utilized open-space technology, a comprehensive process that included more than 500 clients and constituents in the planning; those who use, work with, work in or for, the arts. Public participants in focus groups and public meetings actually set the agendas for discussion centered on the focal question, "What Do the Arts Need to Thrive in Delaware?"

66. Find Delaware Education And Teaching Colleges
and meet with parents and school staff to discuss Teachers also participate in education conferences and workshops. delaware Schools with Programs in Teaching.
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67. DTCC-Owens-CCP Career/Professional Development Institute
courses/seminars offered at delaware Tech, Owens on the certification and professional development of the developed for approved continuing education credit in
http://www.dtcc.edu/owens/ccp/Pages/cpdi1.html
T he Delaware State Board of Accountancy has a p proved Delaware Tech, Owens Campus, as program sponsor for providing continuing professional education. Permit holders are required to complete at least forty (40) hours of acceptable Corporate and Community Programs credits in the immediate preceding twelve-month period or at least eighty (80) hours in the immediate preceding 24-month period. The dates of renewal are biannually every two (2) odd years on June 30. All accounting courses/seminars offered at Delaware Tech, Owens Campus must always be approved by the State of Maryland. The State of Delaware Department of Insurance specifies an annual compliance for Delaware agents and brokers to fulfill the Corporate and Community Programs requirements by March 1 of each year. The number of continuing education units needed to maintain a license varies according to the number of years the person has held a license. Twenty (20) continuing education units annually are required for those holding a license for 2-5 years; Ten (10) continuing education units annually for those with over five (5) years. There are exemptions and compliances for nonresidents and individuals holding multiple licenses, which are implemented by the Commission as requested. Delaware Tech, Owens Campus, works with PIA, a professional association for insurance agents in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware, to provide an educational resource, information center, and communications network to those agents in our surrounding area.

68. Welcome To SBDC - : : : Staff : : :
the Sussex County Business and education Conference Planning a senior secretary for the delaware Technical and Associates on their executive staff in Wilmington
http://www.delawaresbdc.org/staff.html
Advanced Search Site Index Home Welcome to the DE SBDC Services Locations Start-up Info Business Advisory Services Government Contracts Technology Assistance Family Business Center Training Events Referrals Success Stories Contact Us Home Welcome to the DE SBDC Services Locations ... Welcome to the DE SBDC Staff State Administrative Headquarters,
Small Business Development Center
Delaware Technology Park
One Innovation Way, Suite 301
Newark, DE 19711 Phone Fax Clinton Tymes ( Newark ) Clinton Tymes is the State Director of the Delaware Small Business Development Center Network (DSBDC), headquartered at the University of Delaware. He is responsible for the long range planning and program development for Centers affiliated with Delaware State University in Dover and Delaware Technical and Community College in Georgetown as well as the Small Business Resource and Information Center in Wilmington. Clinton served as Training Coordinator for the SBDC from 1989 through 1994. Prior to coming to the University of Delaware, he owned and operated his own office equipment business and worked for 12 years in a variety of marketing support and financial positions in the manufacturing sector.

69. Elwyn, Inc.
Literacy enrichment through delaware County s Library Outreach program. Active Parentstaff Association for fund-raising of Elwyn special education services for
http://www.elwyn.org/ec_developmentcenter.html
ELWYN DEVELOPMENT CENTER Overview
The Development Center, located on Elwyn's Media Campus in Delaware County, is a preschool and childcare program that integrates learning experiences for children with special needs and typically developing children. The Center provides a dynamic and nurturing environment for all children, birth through 5 years of age, that encourages creativity, self-discovery and independence. A developmental curriculum gives children with or without special needs the building blocks for a better future. Philosophy
At the Development Center, a dedicated team of early childhood and special education teachers, therapists and support staff instills an enthusiasm for learning, as well as an early appreciation for each other's differences and abilities. For children with special needs, the Development Center offers a safe and stimulating environment that promotes a child's physical, social, emotional and cognitive development. Early intervention services provide special education and related therapies for children with developmental delays The Development Center
Preschool, childcare and early intervention at the center follow the principles of a family-centered approach that emphasizes the strengths and resources of the family. For children with special needs, a key component of the curriculum is the use of the classroom integration/inclusion model, where children with developmental delays have the opportunity to learn and play alongside children who do not have special needs.

70. Southern Regional Education Board
Calendar; School Leadership; Contact Making Schools Work staff. Alabama; Arkansas; delaware; Florida; Georgia; Kentucky; Louisiana; Maryland; Middle Grades education.
http://www.sreb.org/sitehelp/sitemap/sitemap.asp
Site Map
About SREB To contact SREB, email info@sreb.org To report any problem with the website, email webmaster@sreb.org Terms and Conditions

71. Delaware Agricultural Museum And Village: School Tours
Barber Shop and Store development of commercial the turmoil experienced by delaware farmers during can be accompanied with a visit from the Educational staff.
http://www.agriculturalmuseum.org/schltour.htm
Unique School Tours for all classes, all ages!
Meet the Standards Tour Details Tiny Tot Programs Fruits of Toil and Soil: ... Book your tour online... Meet the Standards at the Museum!
The standards that are incorporated into our tours at the Delaware Agricultural Museum and Village: Civics: Two Understanding the principles and ideals underlying the American political system. (Politics) Three Understanding the responsibilities, rights and privileges of United States citizens. (Citizenship) Four Economics: One Analyzing the potential costs and benefits of personal economic choices in a market economy. (Microeconomics) Two Examining the interaction of individuals, families, communities, businesses, and government in a market economy. (Macroeconomics) Three Understanding different types of economic systems and how they change. (Economic Systems) Geography: One Developing a personal geographic framework, or “mental” map and the uses of maps and other geographics. (Maps) Two Developing a knowledge of the ways that humans modify and respond to a natural environment. (Environment) Three Developing an understanding of the diversity of human culture and the unique nature of places. (Places)

72. Montclair State University CEHS: Human Ecology: Faculty & Staff
Human Ecology Faculty staff Room 217K Phone Number (973) 6556840 Email stewartp@mail.montclair.edu education Ph.D., University of delaware; MS, Case
http://cehs.montclair.edu/academic/humanecology/faculty.shtml
Department Home About Academic Programs Student Advisement ... Special Projects
Human Ecology
M. Elaine Flint, Chair
Office: Finley Hall 111
Phone Number:
Email: flinte@mail.montclair.edu
Education: Ph.D., Pennsylvania State University; M.S., Southern Illinois University; B.A., Western Kentucky University
Professional Research/Interests: Economic aspects of textile and apparel industry, Family economics, Money management.
Shannon Bellum, Department Administrator
Office: Mallory 152E
Phone Number: Email: bellums@mail.montclair.edu Education: M.F.A., M.A. Montclair State University, B.S. Suny-Oneonta Professional Research/Interests: Career counseling for higher education, Group Processes, Student life processes and development. Lisa Pendola, Secretary Office: Finley Hall 111 Phone Number: Email: pendolal@mail.montclair.edu Faculty Kathleen Bauer Office: Mallory Hall 152A Phone Number: Email: bauerk@mail.montclair.edu Education: Ph.D., M.S., Rutgers, The State University; B.S., Northern Illinois University Professional Research/Interests: Nutrition and breast cancer education, Nutrition counseling.

73. Primary Role And Accountability
Location delaware County, Hamden, NY. is science and technology education specifically agricultural Responsible for supervision of staff and management of
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/careerops/pa333_2.htm
Cornell Cooperative Extension - Delaware County Position Description PA 333 4-H Youth Development Team Coordinator Location: Delaware County, Hamden, NY
Primary Role and Accountability
Responsible for coordinating the 4-H program and providing leadership for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of a broad educational program in the area of 4-H youth development. Major subject matter area for team coordinator is science and technology education specifically agricultural, mechanical, animal/livestock, plant and environmental sciences and camp management and operations. Responsible for supervision of staff and management of financial resources for the 4-H program. Participate as an active member of the association program management team in developing a well- integrated overall association educational effort. Responsible for management and supervision of staff and financial resources in the 4-H program and for assuring that accountability and affirmative action requirements are met within the program unit. Assist in representing the association before the public, community leaders, government officials, and Cornell University in conjunction with program and leadership responsibilities.

74. American Geological Institute - Serving The Geosciences Since 1948
AGI education Department staff American Geological Institute education public schools and at the University of delaware. earned a Ph.D. in education from the
http://www.agiweb.org/education/contact/
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75. Organization
The mission of delaware County Community College is to offer educational programs and Roberta S. Jackson, Director, Training and staff development.
http://www.dccc.edu/about/organ.html

Contact Us
Organization Our Locations Human Resources Institutional Effectiveness Office Staff Services ... About Us
Organization
Mission The mission of Delaware County Community College is to offer educational programs and services that are accessible, comprehensive, community centered, and flexible in order to enhance the development of the communities and residents of its service area. Sponsoring School Districts
  • Garnet Valley* Haverford Interboro Radnor Ridley Rose Tree Media Southeast Delco Springfield Upper Darby Wallingford-Swarthmore** William Penn
*Residents of Bethel Township
**Residents of Swarthmore and Rutledge Board of Trustees
  • Barry J. Radcliffe, Chair Robert W. McCauley, Vice Chair Marilyn A. Spicer, Secretary Corrinne A. Caldwell Jane Curnow John P. Curtin John M. Fitzpatrick James P. Gaffney Dolores M. Grant Mildred-Lee Greenwood Frank C. Hess Jr. James J. McCann Neilda E. Mott Albert T. Olenzak
Solicitor
  • James R. Flick, Esq.
Officers of the College
  • Jerome S. Parker, President John A. Glavin Jr., Acting Vice President for Administration and Treasurer
Administrative Offices Office of the President
  • Jerome S. Parker, President

76. Public Allies :: Staff
of delaware, a master s in education from Pennsylvania in Nonprofit Management from the University of delaware. Soon after, she joined our staff as Executive
http://www.publicallies.org/au_staff.html
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National Board List

Staff

Public Allies has a diverse and talented staff. Most of our staff are young leaders themselves, and many are alumni of our program. Advancing the leadership of our staff is as much a part of our mission as advancing our Allies and alumni. Below are biographies of our national and local leadership staff.
Merilou Gonzales, Director of Alumni Relations
A native of Chicago, Merilou Gonzales has a BA in political science from DePaul University, an MA in political science from American University, and is currently pursuing an MA in Organizational Development from the Kellogg Business School at Northwestern University. After working on nonprofit and philanthropic partnerships at the Corporation for National Service's Office of Public Liaison, Merilou joined Public Allies in 1996 as Operations Manager, supporting communications, information flow and other services among our national office, local offices, and board members. In June, 2001, when Public Allies' board decided to focus on mobilizing our alumni network, Merilou was an obvious choice to lead the efforts based upon her voluntary efforts over several years to track and support alumni.
David McKinney, Continuous Learning Officer

77. The Delaware Art Museum - Opportunities
Enhance customer service through training of the Visitor Services staff; Other assignments Category education Art Instructors delaware Art Museum
http://www.delart.org/information/museum_jobs.html
General Information Museum History Admission Prices Hours ... Staff Contact Information Museum Opportunities As one of the most respected cultural institutions in the region, The Delaware Art Museum considers its employees among its greatest assets. The Museum provides an opportunity for employees to enrich and develop their love of the arts while contributing their specific skills and talents to the mission of the Museum.
Career opportunities in the Museum require all levels of training, experience, and education for positions in a wide range of areas. The Museum provides a generous benefits package, and is an equal opportunity employer. Current Job Openings
TITLE:
DEPARTMENT:
External Affairs
SUPERVISOR: Associate Director of External Affairs
EMPLOYMENT STATUS: Full Time; Exempt
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: Develop and implement marketing strategy to achieve museum goals of maximizing exposure and effective and efficient use of Museum capital through collaboration with local and regional businesses. Establish long and short-term goals for marketing campaigns and promotions. Research, track and analyze success of marketing campaigns. Develop and implement short and long-term strategies for Communications and Public Relations.

78. Harold Webb Associates - Christina Search
as portions of the city of Wilmington, delaware. motivating others to enhance educational opportunities for to be innovative, and supporting staff development.
http://www.haroldwebb.com/Districts/Christina.html
Christina School District The Community
The Christina School District community comprises Newark, DE and parts of Wilmington, DE. The community is rich in cultural attraction: featuring museums, the performing arts centers, and historical sites connected to our nation's founding. Parks, wildlife areas, restaurants and a wide variety of recreational opportunities are located nearby.
Major employers and higher education institutions are located nearby as well, including the University of Delaware, Delaware Technical and Community college, MBNA, Astra Seneca, Core, DuPont, Chase Wilmington Trust and the Chysler assembly plant.
A number of quality healthcare facilities and hospitals such as Christina Care and closely accessed easily by Interstate 95, Amtrack, and commuter and major commercial airlines.
Mission Statement
Christina School District's mission is to educate each student to succeed by expecting excellence from our staff and students, and by providing a safe working and learning environment while respecting diversity and employing a caring and knowledgeable staff.
The Position
The Board of the Christina School District is seeking an academically oriented, dynamic leader to serve as Superintendent of Schools. The former Superintendent served the school system for 5 years. The School Board has engaged the firm of Harold Webb Associates, Ltd. to direct the Superintendent Search on a nationwide basis. The Board welcomes applications from all qualified persons. The Board is an equal opportunity employer.

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Layna is no longer a full time staff member, but will be acting University and has a Master s Degree in Economic education from the University of delaware.
http://www.cba.uc.edu/econed/a_staff.html
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Welcome to the Staff Page Left to Right Front Row: Irene Boling, Linda Pelton Left to Right Back Row: Layna Stiles, Ron Clink, Jeff Rexhausen, Diane Carney, Chris Kelton, Doug Haskell and George Vredeveld.
CONTACT STAFF MEMBERS I rene Boling , Program Specialist, 513-556-1653 > Diane Carney , Director of Development, 513-556-1772
Ron Clink
, Director of Education Services, 513-556-5198
Doug Haskell
, Associate Director of Education Services, 513-556-2951
Chris Kelton
, Research Associate, 513-556-2983
Linda Pelton
, Records Management Officer and Office Manager, 513-556-2952
Jeff Rexhausen
, Associate Director for Research, 513-556-3047
Layna Stiles
, Contract Program Coordinator of Education Services, 513-556-2949
George Vredeveld
, President, 513-556-2950
IRENE BOLING Irene is the Center's Program Specialist. She coordinates events and assists with fundraising activities, and also supervises student workers. Prior to joining the Center in October of 2000, Irene worked for Northern Kentucky University. She is also an NKU alumni holding a BS and Masters in Public Administration. She can be reached at the Center at 513.556.1653

80. Delaware SWCD Conservation Education
The delaware SWCD has a number of educational materials, workshops and models and/or group presentations by SWCD staff upon request. Leopold education Project.
http://www.delawareswcd.org/Education/educatio.htm
Conservation Education Program Agricultural
Assistance
Soil Survey Urban/Suburban Assistance ... Home Mission Statement Our Goal: To cultivate environmentally literate land users that make choices which enhance biodiversity and foster sustainability of our natural resources. Our Objective: To share practical and relevant resources which meet the needs of the consumer, the community, and the ecosystem and which foster environmental action. Education Program Resources District Resources The Delaware SWCD has a number of educational materials, workshops and activities available to teach conservation including the following : Soil and Water Models
  • Groundwater Flow Model Soil Erosion Model Watershed (Enviroscape) Model Streamulator
Environmental and Conservation Education Workshops
  • Leopold Education Project Project Food, Land and People

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