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1. Information Technology And Vermont Education Goals
for future work, continued education, problem solving 4. Set staff development goals to integrate information The effectiveness of vermont s teachers and school
http://www.vita-learn.org/resources/eddocs/itveg.htm
Information Technology and Vermont Education Goals: A Vermont State Technology Council Position Paper
Vermont educators continue to examine ways to better prepare today's students to be successful in a rapidly changing society. Preparing students to be successful adults for a future that is unpredictable and ever changing is a continual challenge. What are the constants in a world where change is a constant?
A constant in our society is the use of information technology. As educators, it is our responsibility to promote awareness, understanding, and use of information technology for learning and teaching.
The Vermont State Technology Council (VSTC) believes the development of information technology skills and knowledge is essential in order for all students to attain the Vermont Education Goals. Like higher order thinking skills, information technology skills can no longer be considered a non-essential part of each Vermont student's education. The use of information technology tools (word processing, interactive television, telecommunication, hypermedia,etc.) should not be viewed as ends in and of themselves. Rather, it should be seen as a means of more efficiently and effectively achieving what Vermonters outline in the ambitious Vermont Education Goals.
The VSTC believes we cannot leave the development of information skills and knowledge to chance. We believe that the state must provide direction to local school districts in the area of information technologies as they have in all curricular areas. With this in mind, VSTC, with the assistance of the State Department of Education, invited thirty educators** from throughout Vermont to a symposium at Sugarbush Inn, in Warren,Vt. in September to:

2. Wilderness Leadership, Skill Development And Education In Vermont
as guiding counselors and other staff in how back country outings, recreational, and educational programs. Lectures on black bear, vermont reptiles (includes
http://www.voga.org/Outdoor_Education.htm
Outdoor Education, Instruction and Leadership Skill Development
Contact us at: info@voga.org or 1-800-425-8747 Home Vacation Packages
Vermont Outdoor Education Network
Archery
Boat Building Communications Environmental Studies ... Wildlife Habitat and Conservation Wilderness and maritime education, leadership training and skill development programs for kids, groups and individuals are listed here. There are a variety of outdoor leadership programs in and around Vermont. Take your time and talk to the instructors until you are confident that you will receive the instruction that you need.
For specific recreational skills, go to the Vermont Recreation Directory HERE Calendar Of Courses Conservation Education Organizations ... Hunter Education Courses
Wilderness Leadership Skills
Wilderness First Aid/CPR, Orienteering, Search and Rescue, Survival Northern Vermont Chapter American Red Cross
Hulbert Outdoor Center

Fairlee, VT
International Maritime and Wilderness Network

Statewide Kroka Expeditions Putney, VT

3. Vermont-NEA Home Page
Popular Pages Contact vermont Legislators. education Links. First Day for Teaching Excellence. Contact vermontNEA staff. Contact NEA on the pages of the child's development calendar .
http://www.vtnea.org/
Welcome to Vermont-NEA
Our last update: June 8, 2004
Latest Additions...
Educators' Convention
Responses to Paige, Douglas

VT's Anti-Public Schools Network

Teacher of the Year Michael Dwyer
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Contact Vermont Legislators

Education Links

First Day of School Celebration

Front Page Stories
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Vermont's Own Michele Forman
Association Information... Award for Teaching Excellence Contact Vermont-NEA Staff Contact NEA Contact NEA ESP ... Vermont-NEA Partners
Who We Are
Opportunities for Educators
Advice for Parents
Support for Kids
About YOU ! We are very interested to know who is visiting our site and what you think. Are you a parent? student? educator? surfer? citizen? all of the above? Please email your comments: vtnea@together.net Vermont-NEA is located at 10 Wheelock Street in Montpelier, Vermont 05602-3737. Phone: (802) 223-6375 Fax: (802) 223-1253. About the artist: Steve Barrows, an English teacher at Union-32 High School in East Montpelier, created the art on this page and on the pages of the child's development calendar.

4. Vermont Department Of Personnel
contract provisions applicable to vermont state empolyees. at a professional level in education, human resources or in staff development and training
http://www.vermontpersonnel.org/employee/Job_specs_info.cfm?id=204400

5. Guide To Professional Development
vermont's Statewide education. Information Technology Plan preservice teacher training and other staff development. Schoolsoffering teacher education must be prepared to deal with
http://www.acsu.k12.vt.us/vstc/vtstateplan/PrfDev.html

6. Education World® : Professional Development Center
Graduate degrees. in education. Host Department. Web Hosting Teacher Training staff development Through Peer Mentoring students from South Burlington, vermont, produce a weekly live
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7. Staff Development
staff development. and. Information Technologies Guide to Professional development, p. 10, (vermont State Board of education)
http://www.schoolfile.com/staff_development.htm
Staff Development and Information Technologies A Virtual File A collection of documents found on the Internet from www.Schoolfile.com for the Canadian Association of Principals Questions Used to Develop this Virtual File 1. What do we mean by "information technologies"? 2. What are the values and beliefs that should drive an effective and appropriate use of information technologies? 3. How are/should information technologies being used in schools? 4. What are the pedagogical implications of using IT to support learning? 5. What do those implications mean for teaching practice and school administration/organization? 6. What do all educators need to know, feel, believe, perceive and be able to do about IT? 7. What do different types of educators need to know, feel, believe, perceive and be able to do about IT? - Tech/Voc (Technology Education) Teachers - Special Needs Teachers - Teacher Librarians - Adult Basic Education Teachers - Guidance Counselors - Technology Coordinators - School-based Administrators/Business Managers - Support Staff 8. How should preservice education be changed to improve the readiness of teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?

8. Vermont Institutes Professional Development Calendar
Enhancement Program The vermont Educators Professional development To Learning Success staff development for Educators Plus - the best education speakers in
http://www.vermontinstitutes.org/calendar/calendar.pl?month=4&view=Event&event_i

9. Vermont Conservation Education Fund
The vermont Conservation education Funds mission is to educate the public about conservation, environmental protection and the political process, and to encourage, through education, research, information about current resources and those under development. Board of Directors, with staff working from our Montpelier
http://www.vcef.org/

Contact Us

LCVEF
Overview VCEF develops and supports education and training programs that assist Vermonters in taking an active role in the political process, thereby creating a base of involved and informed people working to protect the environment. Please see below for information about current resources and those under development.
Activist Training
VCEF is sponsoring a series of training sessions for those interested in volunteering in campaigns and community-based efforts to support environmentally friendly candidates and causes. The sessions will be held starting in February 2002. Please call our office at 802-224-9090 or email bbrowning@vacv.org for more information.
A Voter's Guide to Zoning and Planning VCEF is in the process of developing a new resource for environmental activists who are seeking to learn more about how their local government oversees zoning and land use planning. The "PeopleCanPlan" internet-based tutorial is an user-friendly, interactive resource that provides background on local land use planning processes, describes the areas of responsibility for the various board and commissions that oversee planning, offers suggestions on how to effectively lobby these groups, and contains a listing of positions on these boards that citizens could fill. It can be accessed at

10. Education World® : Professional Development Center
Graduate degrees. in education. Host Department. Web Hosting Teacher Training staff development Through Peer Mentoring students from South Burlington, vermont, produce a weekly live
http://www.educationworld.com/pro_dev
EdWorld Internet Topics
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Web Hosting Alberghi Finanza ... Copy DVD Register To Win a $100 GiftCard Visit Target.com Vacanze Accessori Computer Career Education ... Home Professional Development Center Professional Development Features Fred Jones Classroom management made easy...er! Strategies That Work Have you tried these proven teaching strategies? Classroom Problem Solver Dr. Ken Shore's practical tips for handling difficult kids. Teacher Feature Peek into creative classrooms! 'Voice' Essays Teachers reflecting on classroom life. Wire Side Chats Ed World interviews ed experts. Classroom Management Teacher-tested tips and other resources. Parent Involvement Connecting schools, parents 100's of ideas. Career Center Job search advice and resources. Teacher Diaries Five teachers on the road to national certification. $chool Grant$ Sources and tips for locating grant monies. Special opportunities for student learning.

11. CLT - ID Links
and Learning at the University of vermont; Center for Lincoln University, New Zealand; Department of education and staff development, Singapore Polytechnic
http://www.dal.ca/~oidt/ids.html
About Us Staff Activities Faculty Mentoring ... Events Calendar
Dalhousie University's
Instructional Development and Technology Sites
Worldwide
Choose from the list below.
University Centres For Instructional/Faculty Development
Australia
  • Centre for the Enhancement of Learning, Teaching and Scholarship, University of Canberra Academic Development Unit, LaTrobe University Centre for Professional Development, Macquarrie University Centre For The Study of Higher Education (CSHE), University of Melbourne Monash University Teaching and Learning Centre, Murdoch University Queensland University of Technology Teaching and Educational Development Institute, University of Queensland Teaching Large Classes Project , Teaching and Educational Development Institute, University of Queensland Insitute for Teaching and Learning,
  • 12. Information Technology Resource Teacher
    and the Fields of Knowledge in vermont s Framework of of technologybased systems in K-12 education. models related to leadership in staff development and can
    http://www.mpsvt.org/msms/techstnd.htm
    Information Technology Standards Expected of All Educators The following information technology standards will be demonstrated be each applicant seeking initial licensure or endorsements in any field in order to meet General Educator Principle #9 which states: "The educator integrates current technologies in instruction, assessment, and professional productivity"
  • Basic Computer/Technology Operations and Concepts
  • Applicants will use computer systems to run software; to access, generate and manipulate data; and to publish results. They will also evaluate performance of hardware and software components on computer systems and apply basic troubleshooting strategies as needed.
  • Personal and Professional Use of Technology
  • Applicants will apply tools for enhancing their own professional growth and productivity. They will use technology in communicating, collaborating, conducting research, and solving problems.
  • Applications of Technology in Instruction
  • Applicants will apply computers and related technologies to support instruction in their grade levels and subject areas by offering instructional units that integrate a variety of software, applications, and learning tools. Information Technology Resource Teacher (This is a new endorsement to meet school needs for integrating information technology into the teaching and learning process - the current Computer Science endorsement will no longer be issued) The holder is authorized to provide direct instruction to students and staff and to function as a school-wide resource for teachers interested in bringing information technology resources to their students.

    13. The Vermont Mathematics Partnership
    today project operations, planning project staff development and helping for School Implementation Dr. Marc Hull, vermont State Department of education
    http://www.emba.uvm.edu/~gross/VMP_briefoverview.html
    The Vermont Mathematics Partnership
    Brief Overview
    THE VERMONT MATHEMATICS PARTNERSHIP (VMP)
    Purposes
    The overarching purpose of the Vermont Mathematics Partnership (VMP) is to enhance the mathematics performance of preK-12 students in Vermont. The VMP will improve mathematics instruction throughout Vermont, strengthen the systems that prepare and support teachers and school leaders, and make significant contributions to research and resources available to educators nationwide.
    As an outgrowth/extension of the VMI model , VMP will:
  • Extend the VMI from individual teacher leaders to entire schools and districts Expand the VMI to middle and secondary levels Extend the VMI to pre-service training of elementary, middle, and secondary teachers.
  • Partners
    Organizations
    Vermont Mathematics Initiative
    Vermont Institutes
    Vermont Department of Education
    Institutions of Higher Education University of Vermont Castleton State College Norwich University Partner Pre-K-12 School Districts Barre City South Burlington Hartford Milton (others to be named) Notes (1) The VMI as it is currently constituted, and with its current K-6 mission, will be continued, and will run in parallel with the VMP.

    14. Graduate Credit And Professional Development Credit Options For Staff Developmen
    Registration and Verification form which then must be signed by SDE staff. For more information visit the UT State Department of education. vermont, Back to Top.
    http://www.sde.com/GraduateCredit.html
    Professional Development Credit Graduate Continuing Education Credit
    Apply exciting concepts from the SDE Seminar in your classroom and receive Antioch University Seattle credit for doing so. Antioch University Seattle is accredited by the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools (30 N. LaSalle St. #2400, Chicago, IL 60602-2504; (800) 821-7440). One to five graduate continuing education quarter credits are available for program attendance and the completion of a paper describing how you used the concepts in your classroom. The credits from this course are continuing education (not masters degree) credits. Tuition ranges from $55-$225. Grading is Pass / Incomplete. For more information, call 206-268-4607 or email ccpl@antiochsea.edu. Graduate Credit Chapman University is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. One to four semester units of graduate elective credit (for a 1- to 4-day Seminar, respectively) are available for an additional fee of $62 per semester unit. For more information call 949-585-2990. These professional development units are not part of a degree program but instead are primarily used for professional advancement (such as salary increment steps and recertification). Students should seek approval of appropriate district or college officials before enrolling in these courses to satisfy any degrees, state credentials, or local school district requirements.

    15. Ellen Thompson - Resume
    NAESP, 1999; IRA, 1991, 1999; staff development for Educators 19931995; Teacher Trainer, vermont second grade Assessment, VT Dept of education, 1997-present
    http://www.sde.com/CTS/Presenters/Thompson-Ellen-Resume.htm
    SDE Home Customized Training Presenter Index Request Information RESUME
    Ellen Thompson
    Ellen's Profile Ellen's Workshops EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND National Board for Professional Teaching Standards Certification, Early Childhood Generalist M.Ed. Elementary Curriculum Development, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT B.S. Elementary Education/Special Education, University of Vermont, Burlington, VT
    PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2000-present Instructor, University of Vermont, College of Education, Burlington, VT 1999-present Educational Consultant, President, Ellen A. Thompson, Inc. 1999-present Consultant, Vermont Department of Education, Early Literacy Team Adjunct Instructor, Undergraduate Education Program, Trinity College, Burlington, VT Teaching Fellow, Rural Small School Network, Regional Laboratory Title I Remedial Reading Teacher, Grades 1-3, Colchester School District, Colchester, VT

    16. Staff
    an avid softball player for the vermont Department of education s team, writes for Teachers Writing Team and NSCD s staff development Standards for
    http://nici-mc2.org/About_Mc2/staff.htm
    top of page
    Staff Directory
    Robert T. McLaughlin
    Executive Director
    Resume (Robert T. McLaughlin)

    Bob is founder and executive director of MC Squared and the National Institute for Community Innovations (NICI), both of which were launched in 1998. He serves as president of the newly founded International Graduate Center , which provides Master's and doctoral degrees in education. Bob co-founded and chairs the U.S. Department of Education's Digital Equity Network , co-chairs (with David Gibson, NICI's research and development director) the Technology Innovation Challenge Grant Consortium , and serves on the Association of Teacher Educator's National Commission on Technology and the Future of Teacher Education. Prior to forming MC Squared and NICI, Bob co-directed the Eisenhower Regional Consortium for Mathematics and Science Education Reform for the northeast and islands region for six years. He has served as a K-8 teacher and principal, started and directed Vermont's statewide workplace education and workplace literacy programs, and served as a Woodrow Wilson Administrative Fellow at a tribally controlled college on a North Dakota reservation and a historically black college in Maryland. He is an avid softball player for the Vermont Department of Education's team, writes poetry, and loves being with his family in a home they built ona hill overlooking the Green Mountains. Gina Amenta-Shin
    Technology Consultant
    Resume (Gina Amenta-Shin)

    Penni Aubut

    17. Partners: NICI-MC2.org
    advised NICI on applying national staff development standards in been assisting UNITE s teacher education programs to vermont Institutes NICI is providing this
    http://nici-mc2.org/About_NICI/Partners.htm
    top of page
    Partners
    National Institute for Community Innovation (NICI)
    NICI is committed to developing innovative educational strategies which enhance local economic and social well-being, especially in economically distressed communities. MC Squared (MC
    MC Squared fosters partnerships in which universities, districts, state departments of education, and others collaborate to develop stronger systems to support sustained school improvement. Association of Teacher Educators
    This international association serving several thousand teacher education faculty formed a National Commission on Technology and the Future of Teacher Education. NICI 's executive director serves on the Association of Teacher Educators' ( ATE ) commission. Also, ATE has endorsed NICI's virtual library as a benefit to their members. In addition, ATE has disseminated NICI's free digital equity toolkit and portal to its members nationwide. Contextual Teaching and Learning
    Contextual Teaching and Learning has been developed as part of a national project funded by the US Department of Education Office of Vocational and Adult Education and the National School-to-Work Office. It is a conception of teaching and learning that helps teachers relate subject matter content to real world situations and motivates students to make connections between knowledge and its applications to their lives as family members, citizens, and workers and engage in the hard work that learning requires.

    18. Staff Development
    Human Resources Lending Library. staff development Request Form. Continuing education Fund. Middlebury College Middlebury, vermont 05753 - 802-443-5000.
    http://www.middlebury.edu/offices/hr/staffdev/
    WebMail BannerWeb People Finder Site Map ... Contact Us
    Staff Development
    The College encourages the development of employee job skills. An employee may submit applications to the staff development fund for support of activities that will enhance job performance. Applications can be obtained from the associate director of Human Resources or through the Human Resources Web page. The fund supports a variety of work-related development activities that may include: participation in short courses, workshops, and training programs, as well as opportunities for staff members to prepare training programs and workshops for other employees on campus. In some cases the College will consider supporting self-improvement projects designed to benefit the individual or to facilitate career advancement only if there is significant promise of benefit to the College as well. Travel to meetings of professional organizations is budgeted at the departmental level and is not supported by this fund. The staff development fund does not normally provide tuition payments for college-level or graduate-level courses. The associate director of Human Resources maintains a file of information about staff development programs and opportunities. Staff members applying for staff development funds must have a current performance evaluation on file in the Human Resources Office. The application must have the prior approval of the applicant's immediate supervisor and, if different, the prior approval of the budget director for the area in which the employee works. A detailed budget should be included in the application. To simplify the administration of the fund and maximize the chances of program approval, an employee should include as much information as possible about the program and explain how it relates to his/her work. The application should be submitted in a timely manner prior to the requested event.

    19. Central Vermont Adult Basic Education
    represented a significant boost to Central vermont Adult Basic education s family literacy family reading workshops, and in staff development activities.
    http://www.laubach.org/NBSF/centvermont.html
    National Book Scholarship Fund
    Sample of NBSF Award Recipient
    Central Vermont Adult
    Basic Education
    Barre, Vermont NBSF Grant Award: $908
    Gloria Netto and daughter Rose with Your Home Is a Learning Place provided by the National Book Scholarship Fund
    The National Book Scholarship Fund grant represented a significant boost to Central Vermont Adult Basic Education's family literacy project. Working in collaboration with the Barre City School District, CVABE targeted parents of children in kindergarten through second grade who were identified as at-risk of low reading scores. The program coordinator encouraged family reading as a form of immunization against low reading scores and risk-taking behaviors. The National Book Scholarship Fund provided the books for these families to read together. Materials were used in individual home visits, in small-group family reading workshops, and in staff development activities. The National Book Scholarship Fund also provided books that were used to develop two new children's libraries at local low-income housing residences. These books helped build the relationship between the resident librarians and the family reading coordinators who worked cooperatively to offer small-group workshops focusing on family reading.

    20. Course Development Center - Norwich University
    Training, Operational and staff Expertise Information Administration Project Management education Nova Southeastern In cooperation with vermont National Guard
    http://specialprojects.nucdc.org/staff/index.php
    Staff Directory
    Phil Susmann
    Melinda Jarvis

    Wendy Fadden

    Jamie Pratt
    ...
    Mark Lorah

    Philip T. Susmann
    Chief Information Officer, Norwich University
    Information Superiority Training, Operational and Staff Expertise:

    Information Assurance/Security Planning and Implementation
    Distance Learning Design and Development
    Network and Computer Architecture Computer Information Systems Course and Curriculum Development (Information Systems, Software Engineering, Information Security) Telecommunications Network Design Network Administration Database Administration Project Management EDUCATION Nova Southeastern, DBA - All but Dissertation Comprehensive Exam Completion - 1992 Clarkson University, MBA, 1983 Norwich University, BS, 1981 Other: Incident Response Handler (IRH), Carnegie Mellon, 1999 Project Management, Database Administration, Quodata Corp 1982 Systems Administration, Digital Equipment Corp. 1982

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