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41. Quality Counts: North Carolina Data
education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of total staff,1995, 49, 48, 52, This table shows north carolina s scores, along with those
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/nc-data.htm
North Carolina Data
This table shows North Carolina's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching North Carolina Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Fla. Ga. N.C. S.C. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 Fla. Ga. N.C. S.C. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes yes no yes Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Fla. Ga. N.C. S.C. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994
  • 42. San Francisco Intermed. Visual Basic Dev.
    Inside Sales Reps, Internet, IT Managers, Legal staff, Marketing, Multimedia Youreducation, technical skills and certificationsnear the top of north carolina
    http://www.techvibes.com/job/view.asp?jobid=4041&city=5

    43. Alberta Intermed. Visual Basic Dev.
    Sales Reps, Internet, IT Managers, Legal staff, Marketing, Multimedia is a major bankin north York Your education, technical skills and certificationsnear the
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    44. Corporate & Continuing Education
    emergency department under the supervision of hospital staff. tuition waivers fromthe north carolina Legislature College Corporate Continuing education at 828
    http://cce.cvcc.edu/?a=ems

    45. Rural Health Policy - North Carolina
    staff will meet bimonthly and managers will communicate in the project area, in NorthCarolina, and the disease management and health education delivery model.
    http://ruralhealth.hrsa.gov/Map/NorthCarolina.htm
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    Office of Rural Health Policy Grants - North Carolina
    Rural Health Outreach Grants
    Lisa Hartsock
    Firsthealth of the Carolinas
    P.O. Box 3000
    Pinehurst, North Carolina 28374
    Phone: (910) 215-5468 Fax: (910) 215-5054
    Fiscal Year 2003
    Funding Amount $173,084
    FirstHealth of the Carolinas, in collaboration with Montgomery County Schools and Sandhills Center for Mental Health, will establish a comprehensive school-based health center at East Middle School in Montgomery County, located in rural central North Carolina (62.2 percent Caucasian, 27.8 African American, 6.8 Asian, 3 percent Hispanic, and less than 1 percent Native American). For the adolescent target population, the project aims to improve access to care, to create comprehensive services, and to deliver more preventive care. FirstHealth plans to seek parental and community support throughout the project. West Middle School, with a student enrollment of 589, serves sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. It is located between two towns (Mt. Gilead, population 1,361 and Troy, population 3,628). The ethnic makeup is diverse with an increasing number of Hispanic and Asian children. Health care access is limited due to lack of transportation, limited hours of operation, facilities that are not "teen friendly," and cost of services.

    46. North Carolina Jobs - NationJob.com Careers, Work & Employment Opportunities
    USA; COMSEC, WinCE staff Leader Robert Technical Employment Consultants NorthCarolina; Rheumatologist Top Special education Teacher York County School
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    47. Master Calendar - August 2004
    1200 education Council. staff Meeting. AlamanceBurlington School System,1712Vaughn Road, Burlington, north carolina 27217, (336) 570-6060.
    http://www.abss.k12.nc.us/calendars/master/2004-05/august.html
    August 2004
    Sunday
    Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday District Workday Grade 3 Pretest (YR) (Make-up day) 9:00 Leadership Team Meeting 12:00-1:30 Closing the Gap Meeting District Workday Grade 3 Pretest (YR) (Make-up day) High School Staff Development (Western/
    Graham) 8:30 Diabetes/
    OSHA General Training for Child Nutrition Staff District Workday Pre-K Staff Development High School Staff Development (Williams/
    Eastern) Workers' Comp and Blood Borne Path. Training-Child Nutrition 8:00-3:30 Elementary Staff Development 8:00-10:00 Student Services Meeting 8:30-3:30 Middle Grades Staff Dev. 8:30-3:30 Media Specialists (K-12) 8:30 Diabetes/
    OSHA General Training for Child Nutrition Staff 8:30-11:00 School Bookkeepers' Mtg. 10:00-12:00 Middle School Counselors' Meeting 12:00-2:00 and 2:30-4:30 Diabetes Intensive/
    ARMC Lifestyles Center 12:30-3:30 TEC Cart Elem. Teacher Assistants 1:30-4:30 All SIMS Data Managers District Workday Pre-K Staff Development High School
    Staff Development (Southern/
    Cummings) Workers' Comp and Blood
    Borne Path. Training-Child Nutrition

    48. LMC: Academics: Divisons: Education/Physical Education: Elementary Education
    staff members are knowledgeable of the program, competent in INTASC) standards andteaching the north carolina Standard Course of General education Core (4).
    http://www.lmc.edu/lmcAcademics/Divisions/EducationPhysicalEducation/ElementaryE
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    Elementary Education (K-6) Program The Elementary Education with licensure (K-6) program prepares student to become teachers who are competent and dedicated, who possess high professional and personal standards, and who act as reflective mentors for their students.
    The Elementary Education Discipline Students who complete the Teacher Education Program and become licensed teachers are individuals who have a distinct knowledge about the practice and theory of teaching as well as a balanced sense of personal values, integrity, and moral worth. It is also expected that students who complete an elementary education program and become teachers reflect on all aspects of the teaching/learning process and mentor their own students. They possess professional dedication to working with students, parents, faculty and community. Goals of the Elementary Education program are:
    • To provide prospective teachers with the specific theoretical, content and pedagogical knowledge bases to become effective mentor teachers for elementary-aged school children;

    49. History Graduates
    Computer (programming, systems analysis), education (professor, el ed, day care),34, 49%. 7%. Information from coaching staff, 3%. north carolina(3). northeastern(2).
    http://www.earlham.edu/~assess/html/majorsdept/socsciences/hist/hist-tbl.html
    History Graduates
    Number of graduates 1989-2001: 157 We have information concerning employment for 45%
    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 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 History Graduates Attending Graduate School We have information concerning graduate school for 54% of the History Graduates Where did we get the information on graduate schools? Information from faculty Information from Alumni Development Information from both faculty and Al. Dev.

    50. Our School & Technology
    the use of multimedia technology, Principal/tech coordinator/ staff dev. NationalEducational Technology Standards for Students Durham, north carolina SEIRTEC
    http://www.ncpep.org/patl/patlNE2/howardn/schtech.htm
    Introduction Taking a Good Look at Instructional Technology (TAGLIT) is a set of assessments and reports designed to help school personnel understand the current status of technology use in their schools. TAGLIT includes surveys for school technology leaders, teachers and students. During the fall semester of 2003, our school completed a TAGLIT assessment. School Technology Leaders: Nicole A. Howard, principal, completed TAGLIT for School Technology Leaders. Vernetta Wallace-Victor, tech. coordinator, assisted with some of the data. Teachers: Five out of seven teachers completed TAGLIT for Teachers. Students: No students completed TAGLIT for students because our small population did not lend itself to student participation. This page provides a summary of some of the findings from TAGLIT. A list of some of the strengths of our school technology program and an action plan that details an area for further work. Although hardware, software and connectivity are important elements of a school technology program, they are not the focus of this page. Elements such as planning, student use, professional development and community involvement receive attention here.
    Current Status
    TAGLIT results are presented on a 4-point developmental scale.

    51. NCNA
    provided through experienced members and the staff at NCNA of Life Care Universityof north carolina Healthcare Nursing Practice, education and Research
    http://www.ncnurses.org/ceau.html
    CEAU Continuing Education Approver Unit (CEAU)

    CEAU Philosophy/Purpose Philosophy
    Purpose

    NCNA's Continuing Education Approver Unit (NCNA CEAU) is designed to improve the quality of continuing education for registered nurses in North Carolina by meeting nationally recognized standards and sound educational principles. Purpose Revised: 6/13/00 Become a Member of NCNA's CEAU What are the benefits to me?
    CEAU members have expressed a variety of benefits to being involved in the North Carolina Nurses Association's Continuing Education Approver Unit: keeping current on educational trends, gaining ideas for educational activities, having the necessary skills and knowledge to make their own application process smoother (many members come from Approved Provider organizations and want to know the criteria and process intimately), feeling a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction for contributing; and, being able to network with peers. What are the criteria for being a CEAU member?

    52. Listings North Carolina: USA : North Carolina : Heartland Region : Community Col
    Financial Aid Library staff Directory Employment of Guilford Tecnhical CommunityCollege, north carolina. Academic Calendar Continuing education Library/LRC
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    More results for Nashville education from findwhat Added Dec 30, 2002) north CarolinaWeslyan Athletics Scoreboard Sports Information Page staff Directory Clubs
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    54. Discovery Channel School - Search Results
    Elementary School in Kinston, north carolina, embraces parental s students go on tofurther their education. administrators, teachers, and other staff to keep
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    Better Business, Stronger Schools

    When the multinational Siemens Corporation approached the Wendell, North Carolina, school system with a proposal to revamp their curriculum, exciting changes began to happen. Siemens built a state-of-the-art training center for high school students to prepare them to work in the world of high technology. The result? Students who once faced a dead-end future are now ready to pursue promising corporate careers.
    Subject: Professional Development
    Grade Levels: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12
    Building Community

    Several years ago, feisty principal Steve Scroggs was putting his passion on the line in rural Kinston, North Carolina. Now he’s got a dream school in wealthy Chapel Hill. His challenge: to prove that caring about kids, letting teachers share leadership, and viewing education as a lifelong journey can also work in this “Cadillac” of a school. Subject: Professional Development Grade Levels: K-2, 3-5, 6-8, 9-12

    55. Carolina Journal Online
    Higher education Higher education coverage includes CJ exclusives and facing citiesand counties in north carolina, with an includes columns by CJ staff and a
    http://www.carolinajournal.com/homepages/index_2004_05_11.html
    Tuesday, May 11, 2004 CJ Home John Hood's
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    May 11, 2004
    Easley Proposes $16 Billion Budget

    By Paul Chesser
    RALEIGH — Gov. Mike Easley released his mid-biennium budget term adjustments yesterday, which he said maintained his priorities for spending discipline, creating jobs, and improving public education. Forecasters anticipate economic growth by a rate of 5.5 percent for 2004-05, which raised revenue expectations by $200 million. Easley’s revised budget comes in at almost $15.9 billion. Increased spending over last year includes $119 million for education enrollment, $231 million for state employee retirees and health coverage, $220 million for pay increases, and $80 million for servicing debt and capital expenditures. Also, last year’s temporary Medicaid relief from the federal government was removed, so state spending on it will increase by $182 million.
    Budget tops Assembly priorities

    RALEIGH — Video poker. The lottery. Balancing the budget. These and other accustomed hot-button issues face the General Assembly in its 2004 session. But leaders are saying that - other than passing a budget - the House and Senate will do little with most prominent issues. The leaders in the state House have said they will focus on getting the budget done and getting lawmakers home by the first week of July. Many will be in primaries July 20.
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    56. The ADHD Project Of Johnston County
    This trained staff will establish a mobile Evaluations for Schools; Parent education;Workshops for Johnston County Mental Health, north carolina Mental Health
    http://www.johnston.k12.nc.us/web/ADHD/newsletter1.html
    Home Initiatives Parents Educators ... Credits Issue 1 Fall 1998 JOHNSTON COUNTY SCHOOLS ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER PROJECT PO BOX 1336 SMITHFIELD, NC 27577 VOICE MAIL 934-9810 EXT 280 FAX 934-9858 E-MAIL: SDEITZ@JOHNSTON.K12.NC.US
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    From the Director The ADHD Project has a number of exciting elements being designed just for you. First allow me to bring you up to date with the development of the Project. As you know, Johnston County Schools is hosting a survey conducted by the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS). To establish the prevalence of ADHD, parents and teachers of children in grades 1-5 will participate in the survey. In December, 1997, Kate B. Reynolds funded a 3 year program to establish training and education for parents, professionals, and the community. Recognizing the need for services for the ADHD child, a clinical team from UNC-CH, Department of Psychiatry, is working with AHEC to address community needs. This trained staff will establish a mobile clinic to assist with the medical diagnosis and treatment for ADHD. In concert with the Johnston County Medical Society, protocols are being established for collaboration and training of area doctors that treat and manage ADHD. Presently, eight schools have completed the NIEHS survey and will be offered training and educational programs. An educational protocol will allow the Task Force, Steering Committee, and the Advisory Committees, to work together to plan and provide:

    57. OSU | Student Affairs | Offices And Programs | Research And Evaluation | Assessm
    Meeting Calendars Service Awards staff dev. Association for the Study of HigherEducation. north carolina State University (University Planning Analysis).
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    58. LeadAmerica.org - Directors & Advisors
    program with the Command and General staff College is a specialist in middle and highschool education. University and the University of north carolina Gresnboro
    http://www.lead-america.org/about/staff.html
    LeadAmerica and the programs it sponsors - the Congressional Student Leadership Conference and the National Junior Leaders Conference - are managed by an extraordinary team of professionals, marked by diversity and commitment. Together, they create an experience that is second to none.
    Chris M. Salamone, Esq.,
    Executive Director
    John Callahan, MA
    Director of Government Relations
    John Callahan is a veteran of Capitol Hill where he has acted as a liason between the private sector and members of Congress. He has conducted research and followed legislation on matters related to education and districting. Mr. Callahan is a graduate of Old Dominion University from which he holds a Masters in International Studies. He has taught in Japan and Germany and served as a consultant to the Armed Forces Staff College on Operation Purple Hope.
    Daniel A. Colfax, Esq., Lt. Col., USMC

    59. Powerful Parents Transform Schools - North Carolina - GreatSchools.net
    By Terry Nagel, GreatSchools.net staff. of the Charlotte Mecklenburg District in NorthCarolina observed, “School to see that all children are well education.
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    60. APA Division 7 - Developmental Psychology
    of the other members of the education and Training Science Foundation, representedby staff from NSF Cornell, Georgetown, and the University of north carolina.
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    DOTDEP stands for D IRECTORS O F T RAINING IN DE VELOPMENTAL P SYCHOLOGY and is the major initiative of the Education and Training Committee of Division 7 of APA. Mission
    The overarching missions of DOTDEP are
    _ to foster and enhance academic training in developmental psychology and its related specialties, and:
    _ to serve the needs of directors/heads of developmental psychology training programs.
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    To implement these goals, DOTDEP has conducted several programs over the past two years and is in the process of planning more. Additional information will be posted about new activities as details are completed.

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    We are currently providing a listing of graduate programs that offer training in developmental psychology and related disciplines. Click here if you would like to go to this listing. Each program identified in the electronic brochure includes a link to its own home web site. Thus if you wish to obtain further information about a program, you can reach it quickly. In addition, a contact person is identified should you have a specific question not addressed in the program's web site.

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