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1. Swain County Schools Staff Development Overview
The curriculum taught by the Swain County Schools comes from the north carolina Department of Instruction. to bring about improvements in education. The concept of north carolina Standard Course of Study. staff development staff development Evaluation Action Plan. staff dev. Plans for Admin
http://www.swaincountyschools.com/curric/staffdev/sdoview.htm
Administration After School Program Arts Center Athletic Hall Of Fame ... Swain High Swain County Schools Staff Development Overview Quality professional development programs are inextricably tied to efforts to bring about improvements in education. The concept of the Swain County Schools as a learning community emphasizes that staff development is a critical function of the system if the adults who work with our students are to continue to learn and upgrade their skills. Educators in the schools must be intimately involved in their own learning as they plan staff development activities, train others, and participate as others lead. A culture of respect and caring will result when connections are made with other staff members on a professional level. Continuous improvement is the norm in Swain County Schools, and a variety of staff development approaches is necessary to accomplish the goals of improving instruction and student success. Opportunities for educators to refine their skills will continue to be provided through attendance at workshops and conferences and through college and university course work, but job-embedded staff development will focus on providing the time for employees to examine their methods and develop new techniques. Because adult learning is ultimately self-directed and because 90 percent of effort to improve instruction is lost if there is no follow-up, employees will be required to share what they have learned with others. Staff members will become a network of professional resources to support and assist each other in the development of content knowledge, pedagogical skills, and understanding of student learning and behavior.

2. Information About Barry Sweeny, Consultant, Presenter, Trainer, Author, Grant Wr
15 districts teacher education supervisors at 4 Counties School System, north carolina,Keynoter, Mentoring to support implementation of inclusion staff dev.
http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/AboutBarry.html
Hi! I am Barry Sweeny, a staff developer, consultant, planner, author,
trainer, and grant writer. Here is some information about my wide
background, experiences, and areas of expertise.
26 W 413 Grand Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois 60187, 630-668-2605
My e-mail is barrys@teachermentors.com
CURRENTLY
  • President, Best Practice Resources Inc.
  • Board of Directors , International Mentoring Association, a group of persons from a wide range of settings interested in expanding all applications of mentoring. Elected April 2002.
PAST EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor in Assessment , Aurora University/KCROE, MAT/MAEL programs, 4 terms, Aurora Illinois Staff Development Program Coordinator, Staff Development Specialist, Past President Teacher Salesman, EDUCATION
  • Illinois Type 75 General Supervisory Certificate
  • "Award of Recognition- Teacher, 1989 Those Who Excel", Illinois State Board of Education
  • "1995 - Award of Commendation", for Service to Illinois Educators, Illinois State Board of Education
AUTHOR For example, I recently wrote:

3. Burke County Public Schools
system, located in western north carolina, serves approximately New and InformalPrincipals Meeting staff dev. Board of education Meeting - Central Office
http://www.burke.k12.nc.us/
Welcome to the Burke County Public Schools web site. Our system, located in western North Carolina, serves approximately 14,600 students in grades K-12. We have 17 elementary schools, 5 middle schools, 2 high schools, and 3 special needs schools. This site last updated 06/01/04. Upcoming Events May 28 Last Day for Students May 31 - June 3 Workdays AESOP Substitute Caller System
  • Bus Driver Training Courses June Staff Development Bulletin Board of Education Meeting Minutes -
  • Mailing Address: Burke County Public Schools 700 East Parker Road P.O. Drawer 989 Morganton, NC 28680
      UPDATES:
    Above: SERVE (Southeastern Regional Vision for Education) in conjunction with the U.S. Department of Education videotaped a reading lesson in Lisa Scott's first grade class at Forest Hill Elementary School . This videotape will be used nationally with the Reading First Initiative. BCPS is honored to have been selected for participation in this video and website that will be used with teachers all across the country. Above and Right: Mrs. Hollis Whalen's English II class at

    4. Presentations And Consultancies
    Oct 5th, at the University of north carolina, Greensboro, NC. 1990 Teaching Philosophyof education the inherent tensions Midwest PES Jones JHS staff dev.
    http://home.comcast.net/~erozycki/Lectures.html
    RETURN TO HOME PAGE edited 6/8/03 PRESENTATIONS 2002: Pi Lambda Theta, "No Child Left Behind: blaming the bus driver." Presentation at Initiation Dinner
    for New Inductees, La Salle University, Phila. PA, 10/10/02 "Is John Edward a Fraud? Messaging the Message of the Medium." Presented to the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society, Oct 5th, at the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC.
    2001: Workshops on Academic Dishonesty. Montgomery County IU, 12/10/00
    2000: Workshops on Preventing Plagiarism. Delaware County IU, 11/7/00 "Racial Discourse and Truth" South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society, Petersburg VA 10/7/00 "Is school reform damaging public education?" Pi Lambda Theta Northeast Regional Conference,
    Groton CT, 7/28/00 "Plagiarism and the Web" Manhattanville College, 4/3/00
    1999: "Plagiarism and the Web" Philadelphia University, 10/22/99
    1998: " Reason and Authority in Education ," South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society, Raleigh
    NC 9/26/98 Increasing Teaching Efficiency " Paper to the South Atlantic Philosophy of Education Society, Raleigh, NC, September 27, 1997.

    5. Swain County Schools Staff Development
    The curriculum taught by the Swain County Schools comes from the north carolina Department of Instruction. growth and development of education in Swain County, all north carolina Standard Course of Study. staff development staff development Evaluation Action Plan. staff dev. Plans for Admin
    http://www.swaincountyschools.com/curric/staffdev/staffdev.htm
    Administration After School Program Arts Center Athletic Hall Of Fame ... Swain High STAFF DEVELOPMENT To promote the growth and development of education in Swain County, all employees are expected to participate in activities designed to increase their job competencies and to foster the concept of a learning community. Staff development will be aligned with the Swain County Schools Strategic Plan and with the individual School Improvement Plans. Adult learning is ultimately self-directed; however, the Board recognizes that it shares with its employees the responsibility for continued training. The Board shall pay reasonable costs, as mutually agreed upon in advance, for any course, workshop, seminar, conference, in-service training session, or school-based training which an employee is required and/or requested to attend by the local administration. A system-wide program of staff development is sponsored by the Board to provide a variety of relevant learning opportunities. In addition, each individual school will design and arrange training experiences to meet its own particular needs. Local expertise will be utilized to the fullest possible extent to meet specific staff development needs, and opportunities for follow-up and implementation of newly acquired skills will be provided. ADOPTED: December 19, 1977

    6. UNC Mathematics And Science Education Network: Professional Development
    The north carolina Mathematics and Science education Network is provide teachersand other staff with professional to institutions of higher education and to
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/msen/dev/
    Professional Development Pre-College Program Our Centers MSEN History ... Contact Us Professional Developement NC-MSEN has ten centers at state universities across North Carolina that provide professional development activities for mathematics and science teachers. Click here to find the center in your area. The North Carolina Mathematics and Science Education Network is committed to providing high quality professional development programs in mathematics and science education that enhance teacher learning and support state and national educational guidelines. The Network offers nearly 300 activities annually, reaching almost 6,000 teachers per year. Learn more by clicking on one of the bars below
    Information for Teaching Professionals
    Find out about fall and winter workshops and classes at the ten MSEN Centers across the state. Learn about various organizations and businesses that offer funding for classroom materials, professional development, and more.
    Professional Development Programs,
    Initiatives, and Collaborations
    The Eisenhower Professional Development Program, administered by MSEN, provides financial assistance to provide teachers and other staff with professional development opportunities. Grants are awarded to institutions of higher education and to nonprofit organizations of demonstrated effectiveness in the preparation of professional development of K-12 teachers in mathematics- or science-based areas.

    7. UNC Mathematics And Science Education Network: K-8 Science Infrastructure Leader
    and Ericsson, that encourages inquirybased science education. systems to assistwith staff development, mentoring in science for the state of north carolina;
    http://www.unc.edu/depts/msen/dev/K8.html
    The K - 8 Science Infrastructure Leadership Project is a joint venture of MSEN , the NC Department of Public Instruction , and NCBCE , with corporate sponsorship from Glaxo Wellcome The American Physical Society (APS) Dupont , and Ericsson , that encourages inquiry-based science education The principal objectives of the 5 year plan are:
  • To develop a network of effective well-trained leaders working in local school systems to assist with staff development, mentoring, and implementation of the newly-revised Standard Course of Study in science for the state of North Carolina To establish curriculum material distribution centers in each school system to facilitate distribution and use of appropriate standards-based materials.
  • Implementation of the K-8 Infrastructure Leadership Project will take place in a series of steps.
    Plan for Implementation
    System Leadership Training Develop School System Science Reform Teams in local school systems. Teams of teachers and administrators will attend the K-8 Infrastructure Institute and learn how to successfully implement inquiry-based science instruction in their districts. Materials Distribution Centers Centers for the distribution of materials to classroom teachers will be established by each participating school system (or a group of school systems).

    8. LEARN NC Professional Library
    developed by the SERVIT Group, (Science education Research in Visual InstructionalTechnology) at north carolina State University and is used in staff dev
    http://www.learnnc.org/learnnc/pdguide.nsf/DisplayCategory?OpenForm&Start=1&Coun

    9. Suggestions For Staff Development
    staff dev. Skills SCOS, K12 Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study wasapproved by the north carolina State Board of education February 2004
    http://www.carteretcountyschools.org/staffdev/staffdev4schools/sdsuggestions.htm
    Back to Staff Dev Page
    Technology Staff Development Options
    To receive CEUs for technology staff development teachers must obtain prior approval from their principal or technology director in the form of a SD4. (for staff development conducted at your school) or SD1 (for staff development conducted outside your school.) Forms are available at: http://www.carteretcountyschools.org/ci/stfdevel/staffdeveltable.htm Basic Technology Competencies for Educators
    Assessment Tool
    Operation Maintenance Desktop Publishing ... Multimedia Advanced Technology Competencies for Educators
    Assessment Tool
    Curriculum Subject- Specific Design and Management of Learning ... New Computer Skills 2005 Standard Course of Study Reading CEUs = Bold Red Italics
    Technology CEUs = Black
    SD = on site staff development
    OYO = on your own Click here for a Printable Version for Teachers to Vote on their choices of Staff Development.
    Staff Dev. Title Description Hrs CEUs AppleWorks Extras
    Learn tips to make your AppleWorks work for you.

    10. BIO-TBL
    Information from both faculty and Al dev, 14%. Information from coaching staff,1%. Bank Street College of education. Bard College. University of north carolina(1).
    http://www.earlham.edu/~assess/html/majorsdept/natsciences/bio/bio-tbl.html
    Biology Graduates
    Number of graduates 1989-2001: 468
    We have information concerning employment for 49%
    Where did we get the information on employment? Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al. Dev. Information from coaching staff Information from Career Services
    In what fields are they working? FIELD OF EMPLOYMENT NO. Arts/Crafts (musician, actor, artist) Business (accountant, sales, personnel, mgmt) Clergy/Ministry Computer (programming, systems analysis) Education (professor, el ed, day care) Engineering/Construction (architect, interior design ) Farming/Conservation Foreign Service (interpreter, diplomat, Peace Corp) Health Services Homemaking Law (lawyer, judge, police, politician) Mental Health (social worker, psychologist) Scientific Research/Application Writing/Journalism Unemployed Other No Update
    Biology Graduates Attending Graduate School
    We have information concerning graduate school for 47% of the Biology Graduates
    Where did we get the information on graduate schools?
    Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al Dev Information from coaching staff Information from Career Services
    At least 53% of our graduates have gone to graduate school.

    11. CAAP Student Dev. Bibliography
    Florida Department of education. north carolina ERIC/ Counseling and Student ServicesPublications. Leading and managing your school guidance program staff.
    http://www.cs.ocps.net/caap/student_dev/bibliography.htm
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY Barth, R. (1990). Improving schools from within . San Francisco, CA: Josse-Bass Publishers.
    Bempechat, J. (1998). Against the odds: How "at-risk" children exceed expectations . San Francisco, CA: Josse-Bass.
    Center for Law and Education. Bloom, John (Ed.) (1996). Comprehensive competency-based guidance (CCBG). Ann Arbor, MI: ERIC Counseling and Personnel Services Clearinghouse.
    Brendto, L. K. (1990). Reclaiming youth at-risk: Our hope for the future . Bloomington, IN: National Educational Service.
    Quality leadership and the professional school counselor . Alexandria, VA: American School Counselor Association. Sharing the vision: National standards for school counseling programs . Alexandria, VA: The American School Counseling Association. Collins, David. (1999). Achieving your vision of professional development . Greensboro, NC: The SouthEastern Regional Vision for Education. Dahir, C.A. (1997). ASCA publishes national standards for school counseling program.
  • 12. Fayetteville, North Carolina - Fayetteville Technical Community College
    education, the College offers transfer programs with a wide array of arts and science courses transferable to the University of north carolina education for their employees. A staff
    http://www.fayettevillenc.net/schools_ftcc.htm
    Fayetteville Technical Community College For the past 40 years, Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) has served the citizens of Fayetteville and Cumberland County by providing quality educational programs. . Competency-based instruction, qualified faculty, and state-of-the-art facilities provide the base for the technical training of FTCC studentsServing over 41,000 students annually, approximately 13,000 in curriculum programs and 28,000 in non-credit continuing education courses, FTCC ranks as the second-largest community college in the state. The College serves a large military population with off-campus course offerings at Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base. FTCC offers over 110 degree, certificate, and diploma programs in four program areas to meet the needs and interest of the student population of Cumberland County. The majority of classes are offered in the traditional on-campus classroom setting; however in response to student demand and the availability of technology, classes are offered through a variety of distance learning modes, including the North Carolina Information Highway, Internet, telecourses, and college-by-cassette. Seventeen of the degree programs are nationally accredited, with several others holding state and regional accreditations. To complement the technical education, the College offers transfer programs with a wide array of arts and science courses transferable to the University of North Carolina System and to private colleges.

    13. Davidson County Schools - ABC's Of Public Education
    draft a plan to reorganize public schools in north carolina. the New ABCs of PublicEducation, individual schools for students performance, and staff in each
    http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/ABCs.htm
    The New ABC's of Public Education The New ABCs of Public Education is a comprehensive plan to reorganize public schools in North Carolina. The new ABC's focus on: Over the past decade, public schools have faced several rounds of school reform efforts including the Basic Education Program and Performance Based Accountability These reforms have helped North Carolina make progress, but progress needs to be made more quickly if North Carolinians want to be competitive. Teachers and principals have worked hard to make changes and to accommodate new educational programs. Nevertheless, many state and local education and business leaders feel that schools have not made the significant changes needed to meet the demands of the 21st century workplace and society. To give public schools a real chance to succeed, however, the General Assembly recognized in its 1995 session that local teachers and principals needed authority to make more significant and sweeping changes.

    14. Radiology Residency Program
    The rotations during the residency program, faculty and staff, continuing medical education courses, grand rounds schedule, minifellowships, educational support services, facilities, research, resident salary and benefits, application process, and the conference schedule are outlined.
    http://www.rad.wfubmc.edu/education/Residency/residency_program.htm
    Radiology Department Faculty / Staff Diagnostic Sections Biom ... Email WFU School of Medicine
    Medical Center Blvd.
    Winston-Salem, NC 27157
    (336) 716-5053 (phone)
    (336) 716-2029 (fax)
    Other Related Sites:
    WFU Baptist Medical Center Wake Forest University
    WFUSM Division of Radiologic Sciences
    Radiology Residency Program
    Our radiology residency program is renowned for its superior educational and research components and for the friendly atmosphere in the radiology department. Our faculty includes more than 30 full-time subspecialty radiologists, many of them leaders in their field. Graduates of our program have excelled in both academic and private practice. Every resident completing our program has become board certified by the American Board of Radiology.
    Administration
    Rita I. Freimanis, M.D. ; Program Director Craig E. Barnes, M.D. ; Assistant Program Director Carol Davis , Program Secretary Felix S. Chew, M.D.

    15. UNC Department Of Radiation Oncology Home Page
    This tertiary care clinic is located in Chapel Hill, north carolina. The site lists staff, resources for cancer patients and their families, clinical treatments, education and training opportunities, research, clinical trials, seminars and events. The clinic is associated with UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center.
    http://www.med.unc.edu/radonc/
    North Carolina Clinical Cancer Center
    101 Manning Drive
    Chapel Hill, NC 27514 (919) 966-1101 Clinic
    (919) 966-7700 Administration
    (919) 966-7704 Physics and Computing
    (919) 966-7710 Radiation Biology
    (919) 966-7681 FAX
    About Radiation Oncology
    Directions to the UNC Department of Radiation Oncology Faculty and Staff Information Information for Patients and Their Families ... Advanced Treatment for Prostate Cancer
    Comments, criticisms and kudos should be addressed to the Radiation Oncology Web Mistress
    Last Update: June 10, 2004
    You are visitor number to the Radiation Oncology Homepage!

    Counter kindly provided by School of Medicine Lineberger Cancer Center UNC Healthcare UNC Chapel Hill

    16. NC Justice And Community Development Center Main Page
    Discussion Board. education Law. Health Access Coalition Public Assistance Project. Publications. staff. Support. Search Our Get Richer? Reducing north carolina's Top Individual Tax Rate
    http://www.ncjustice.org/
    Navigation Menu Go to.... Justice Center Home Community News Consumer Aciton Network Defenders of Justice Discussion Board Health Access Coalition Immigrants Legal Assist. Hyatt Issues Jobs Legislation Links Litigation Living Income Initiative Poverty Law Litigation Public Assistance Project Publications Staff Support Search Our Site NC Justice Center 2004 Legislative Agenda Policy Brief
    Is this Really the Best We

    Can Do? Revenues are Up,

    but the HHS Budget Cuts

    Just Keep Coming

    V2, #7, June 7, 2004 (177 KB) BTC Reports
    The Governor's Proposed Budget Gentlemen Start Your Engines
    [PDF] 5/ 14/04
    Will the Rich Get Richer? Reducing North Carolina's Top Individual Tax Rate

    [PDF] 5/1/04 (144 KB) Economic Brief
    Where Has Three Years of Recession and "Recovery"

    Left NC Workers?
    May 2004 [PDF] (92 KB) From the Gound Up [PDF] V1 April 2004 (123 KB) NCHAC NCHAC Update 6/9/04 NCHAC Update 6/8/04 /* example call to CAdrawbox: CAdrawbox(size , width , titlebarcolor , contentcolor , bordercolor , titlefontcolor , contentfontcolor , titlegraphic); argument desciptions: size - small or large, or standard or custom with a width width - width in pixels titlebarcolor - hex color for the titlebar background contentcolor - hex color for the content background bordercolor - hex color for the border titlefontcolor - hex color for title bar text contentfontcolor - hex color for content text titlegraphic - url of image to use in place of titlebar */ CAdrawbox('custom', '350', '', '', '', '', '', '/images/alerthead.gif');

    17. Information On Physicians In North Carolina
    Board State Medical Board north carolina http//www have hundreds of qualified physicianson staff. address, phone number, specialty, education background and
    http://www.physician.info/MD_NC.HTM
    North Carolina Introduction: This site is an educational service of Physician.info that is free for both consumers and providers. It is intended to provide people with educational links to help them: to find a physician in North Carolina (find a doctor in North Carolina), including information about physician practice locations and credentials: and to find which physicians are on the medical staff at which hospitals in North Carolina. While these resources are available elsewhere on the internet, the goal of Physician.info is to provide them all for North Carolina through one website. For answers to your health insurance questions, you may wish to visit HealthInsurance.info . Some of the links listed below are specific to North Carolina. Other links are general databases that allow consumers to narrow their search to North Carolina. This site is for educational purposes only. If you use this site, you agree to do so at your own risk. You should contact providers directly and get information before making any decisions. We do not recommend any specific providers. As is the case with search engine results, the quality of the websites to which the following links go varies considerably. We are not responsible for the accuracy of information on any linked websites. Links:
    http://www.AMA-Assn.org/aps/amahg.htm

    18. Knowledge Systems Corporation - Smalltalk And Java Training, Education, Consulti
    Provides Smalltalk and Java education and consulting, system design, migrations, and educating IT staff. Located in north carolina, United States.
    http://www.ksc.com
    About KSC Press and Media Job Opportunities KSC Articles ... Immersion Programs
    Knowledge Systems Corporation Knowledge Systems Corporation is a core member of the Smalltalk Industry Council with Allen Davis, CEO of KSC, as STIC's Executive Director. Established in 1985, Knowledge Systems Corporation is a leading provider of Object-Oriented services. KSC offers a longstanding success record and a wealth of technical expertise to its clients. Knowledge Systems Corporation has worked with companies in numerous industries including: insurance, banking, financial, telecommunications, warehousing, distribution, logistics, healthcare and manufacturing. Object Technology has now become an integral part of modern software development. The bookshelves of programmer’s around the country reflect the contributions that KSC has made to enterprise software development. KSC has produced many authoritative texts on the subject of Object Technology. Among them you will find: Dictionary of Object Technology: The Definitive Desk Reference What Every Software Manager Must Know To Succeed with Object Technology Wisdom of the Guru’s Pattern Language of Program Design The Design Patterns Smalltalk Companion Object-Oriented Requirements Analysis and Logical Design A Complete Object Oriented Design Example Pattern Languages of Program Design 2 Open Enrollment Courses
    Intro to VAST

    July 21 - 25
    Mission Software
    Mission Software has created a Smalltalk compiler for the Java Virtual Machine. This compiler allows Smalltalk to run on any JVM. The compiler currently produces 100% Java class files fully compatible with the Sun Java Virtual Machine specification. This allows Smalltalk and Java code to interact seamlessly and allows Smalltalk programs to run anywhere Java runs!

    19. Staff
    north carolina Agricultural Faculty and staff north carolina 4H Youth Development program. Initiatives include generating financial resources to support the Eastern 4-H Environmental
    http://www.cals.ncsu.edu:8050/foundation/staff.html
    Meet our Staff!
    To send an e-mail to one of our staff members, simply click on their name or picture!!
    Keith Oakley

    Executive Director

    College Advancement
    Reagan Ammons ...
    Special Events Manager
    To send an e-mail to one of our staff members, simply click on their name or picture!! Return to top

    20. Johnston County Cooperative Extension
    Part of the north carolina Program, offers a mission statement, wide variety of education programs, information, success stories, address and map, hours of operation, staff profiles, and links to local web sites of interest.
    http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/johnston/
    JOHNSTON COUNTY EXTENSION CENTER
    806 North Street
    Smithfield, NC 27577
    Telephone (919) 989-5380
    Fax (919) 989-5475
    Pictures of the new Johnston County Agricultural Center

    Home Horticulture
    Be Seen Be Safe - A guide to highway safety with farm equipment
    • Foods and Nutrition Farmily Resource Management Housing and House Furnishing Human Development
    Staff Local Links Office Location Success Stories ...
    North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
    Employment and program opportunities are offered to all people regardless of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. North Carolina State University , U.S.Dept of Agriculture, and Johnston County Governments Cooperating.

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