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61. ASUI Civic Education Website
Civic education Project staff Stop by our office on sub.uidaho.edu Coordinator Civiceducation Project 885 Dr. virginia Babcock gbabcock@uidaho.edu Director of
http://www.asui.uidaho.edu/volunteer/staff/
Important Pages Contact ASUI Online Voting Related Sites University of Idaho Students@UI Today@Idaho UI Library ... Staff Civic Education Project Staff
Stop by our office on the 3rd Floor of the Idaho Commons and visit us! We would be more than happy to assist you in finding a service site that meets your interests, or connect you with the many programs that operate under the Civic Education Project. Katie Wittman-Conklin
katrina@sub.uidaho.edu

Coordinator
Civic Education Project
Steven Janowiak
janowiak@sub.uidaho.edu

Assistant Director
Idaho Commons
Dr. Virginia Babcock
gbabcock@uidaho.edu
Director of Office of Academic Service-Learning Amy Newcomb amyn@sub.uidaho.edu Coordinator Student Activities Autumn Hansen autumn@sub.uidaho.edu Intern Special Projects Casandra Byington casandrab@sub.uidaho.edu Intern Community and Agency Dev.

62. Staff Directory Search Results (PCC)
Lane, Charlotte M, Community education SW, 503-977-4596. Lankes, virginia M, WorkforceDev.-DWP/Region, 503-533-2748. Larimer, Heather A Link to staff web site,
http://www.pcc.edu/scripts/sdquery.pl?last=l&frst=&titl=&locn=&phon=&emal=&dept=

63. Virginia Workforce Development Services (WDS)
Morris, Executive Director, Crater Planning District Commission Anthony Nottingham,Doctoral Student, University of virginia, education Department Joan Powers
http://www.vccs.edu/workforce/academy/cwpp/leaders03/people.htm
Center for Workforce Planning and Policy
Leadership Retreat
for Workforce Planning and Policy
June 8 - 10
Charlottesville,Virginia Participants, Presenters, Faciliators and Panelists Bob Almond , Director of Career and Technical Education, Department of Education
Becky Aydlett
, Director, West Piedmont LWIB
Beverly Ayers
, Executive Director, South Central Workforce Investment Board
Susan Baker
, Vice President for Workforce Development, No Va Technology Center
Ed Barlow
, President, Creating the Future, Inc.
Cordell Briggs
, Owner, Briggs Hospitality
Susan Coffey
, Director of Professional Development, VCCS Trigg Copenhaver , CFO/Treasurer, Virginia Panel Corporation Anne Dale , Executive Director,Workforce One, Greater Richmond Chamber of Commerce Katherine DeRosear , Director, Workforce Policy, VCCS Jim Elmore , Director of Piedmont Works, Piedmont Virginia Community College Mary Elsesser , Director, Existing Business Program Prince William County Department of Economic Development C. Michael Ferraro

64. Welcome To Caroline County, Virginia
Quality for Public Schools in virginia, the Caroline for joint instructional and staffdevelopment programs Regional special education Programs The key special
http://www.co.caroline.va.us/addeducation.html
Government/Citizen Resources
Caroline County Strategic Plan

County Administrator

Caroline County Strategic Plan
ADDENDUM - Education

Six-Year Plan Committee Members

Action Team Members

Introduction

Vision
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Regional Services

Caroline County Public Schools SIX-YEAR PLAN FOR CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT Approved on May 15, 2000 SIX-YEAR PLAN COMMITTEE MEMBERS Mrs. Mary Ann Maxey, Chairperson Mr. Glen McDearmon, Parent Mr. Lorenzo Boxley, Community Member Mrs. Linda Thomas, Community Member Ms. Sharon Brannan, Parent Mrs. Patricia Murray, Community Member Mr. Stanley Jones, Assistant Superintendent for Administrative Services Dr. Anne Knicely, Assistant Superintendent for Instructional Services Dr. Richard Sternberg, Principal Mrs. Cyndy Sanford, Principal Mr. Calvin Taylor, Assistant Principal and Member of Board of Supervisors Mrs. Tinya Ryland, Teacher Mrs. Bettie French, Teacher Mrs. Jennifer Hall, Teacher Mrs. Barbara Rock, Secretary/Bookkeeper Mr. Richard Fortune, Student Support Specialist Dr. Gwen Edwards, Superintendent Back to Top ACTION TEAM MEMBERS Communication Mrs. Mary Ann Maxey, Parent/Chairperson

65. GeorgiaTeacher
Visual Literacy EDG6931 Literacy and Technology UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN virginia UNVAgraduate These courses may qualify for your required continuing education.
http://www.georgiateacher.com/
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Two Options for Online Graduate Courses GeorgiaTeacher has partnered with the University of Florida (UF) and the University of Northern Virginia (UNVA) to offer online graduate courses for educators.
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA To register for online graduate courses through UF, please visit their distance learning department web site at:
http://www.distancelearning.ufl.edu/TeacherEd/
EDG6931 Digital Imaging and Visual Literacy
EDG6931 Literacy and Technology
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA
UNVA graduate courses are available for purchase and registration through GeorgiaTeacher. Each course listed below carries 3 graduate semester hours and costs $660. All courses run May 10 through July 5. Click on a course title for more information and to register. PROJ 588 Special Topics - Grant Writing CSCI 588 Special Topics - Infusing Technology Into Classrooms - Basic Concepts CSCI 588 Special Topics - Infusing Technology Into Classrooms - Advanced Concepts CSCI 588 Special Topics - Digital Imaging and Visual Literacy Professional Development Course Offerings We offer traditional professional development courses in an online format for those not seeking graduate credit. These courses may qualify for your required continuing education. Please get pre-approval before registering.

66. Position Details On HigherEdJobs.com
program directions that enhance virginia Tech’s to the Continuing and ProfessionalEducation, Outreach Program work with the leadership, staff, and advisory
http://www.higheredjobs.com/admin/details.cfm?JobCode=175083939

67. Search Staff Positions On HigherEdJobs.com
staff Associate Continuing, Distance, and Adult education Posted 02/09/04), VirginiaPolytechnic Institute Continuing, Distance, and Adult education (Posted 02
http://www.higheredjobs.com/admin/adminSearch.cfm?Jobcat=20&Showall=Yes

68. Virginia Workforce Development Services (WDS)
of WDS and staff Contact WDS staff in the Richmond in developing partnerships andeducational programs and services that enhance virginia s information and
http://www.so.cc.va.us/workforce/directory/
DIRECTORY This Directory is designed to give you quick links to location and contact information.
Find it fast, right here. WDS Centers There are Workforce Development Services Centers at all 23 community colleges in Virginia. Find contact names, locations, directions and websites for each center. Vice Chancellor of WDS and Staff Contact WDS staff in the Richmond system office.
Institutes of Excellence
for Information Technology (IE-IT) and Advanced Technology (IE-AT) are dedicated to supporting the VCCS and the Commonwealth in developing partnerships and educational programs and services that enhance Virginia's information and advanced technology industries. The Executive Directors of each Institute are available here. Career Switchers Program Professionals that want to make a career change to teaching in the classroom now have an alternative path to licensure through Virginia's community colleges. Middle College There are two pilot projects currently under development for this exciting new initiative in Virginia.

69. Virginia Workforce Development Services (WDS)
for advanced technology applications in the Commonwealth of virginia. a forum of communicationamong industry, political and educational leaders; Contact staff.
http://www.so.cc.va.us/Workforce/IEAT/
About the Institute of Excellence
for Advanced Technology
(IE-AT) Check it out!
Have you considered Electronics Technician as a career choice?
New: Technical Associations - a great resource for educators!
IE-AT Mission Statement
The IEAT will identify, develop and foster strategic partnerships with advanced technology industries, industry organizations and within and among VCCS community colleges to provide a wide array of education, training, workforce development and technical services that support Virginia’s advanced technology industries. An advanced technology industry is defined as one that makes extensive use of state-of-the-art high performance technologies, and information system technologies integrated with a high performance workforce in a system capable of furnishing products and services to rapidly respond to market demands.
IE-AT Vision
The VCCS Institute of Excellence in Advanced Technologies (IEAT) will be recognized by advanced technology business and industry as the focal point for training programs and services for advanced technology applications in the Commonwealth of Virginia.

70. Departmental Listings - Staff Directory - Planning And Advancement - West Virgin
develop. Off. Mrs. Savolia Spottswood, Init. dev. Off. top. Sec. Sr. Mrs.Kim Lovinski, Prog. Dir. dev. Eng. Mr. Charles McDaniel, Jr., Asst.
http://www.wvsc.edu/planning/directory/dept.asp
WVSU Home E-mail Academics Admissions ... Sponsored Programs Staff Directory Change Form Departmental Listings Dept/Divisional Chairs Part Time Faculty Retirees Listing WVSC Administrators Alphabetical Listings Staff Student Affairs Students WVSCTC
2003-2004 Departmental Listings Academic Affairs Land-Grant Programs Accounts Payable Library ... Academic Schools 131 Ferrell Hall · Ext. 3043
Dr. Arnold Cooper, Vice Pres.
Dr. John Teeuwissen, Asst. Vice Pres.
Ms. Yvonne B. Berkley, Admin. Sec., Sr.
Mrs. Quandora Hornbuckle, Exec. Sec.
Mrs. Jacqueline Richardson, Admin. Sec. top 126 Ferrell Hall · Ext. 3013
Mrs. Angela Kushner, Int. Acct. Asst. II
Ms. Shirley Tiggle, Acct. Asst. I top 103 Ferrell Hall · Ext. 3249
Dr. Cassandra Whyte, Vice Pres.
Dr. Gregory D. Epps, Asst. VP/Dir of Sup. Srv. Mrs. Karleen Slaughter top 106 Ferrell Hall · Ext. 3033 Mr. Tryreno Sowell, Int. Dir. Mr. Jason Meeks, Int. Assoc. Dir. Mrs. Gayla Doughty, CPS, Adm. Coun. Mrs. Ginger Iden, Adm. Asst. III Mrs. Rosie Kinser, Adm. Asst. III top 227 Wallace Hall · Ext. 5135 Mrs. Marie Jones, Lead Instr.

71. Presentations And Consultancies
Analysis for Consensus MASPES, May ë91. 1990 Teaching Philosophy of Educationthe inherent tensions Midwest PES, October ë90 Jones JHS staff dev. leader.
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.

72. Web-Based Support For Educator Staff Dev... (Abstract) [AACE Digital Library]

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World Conference on the WWW and Internet 1999 (1), 1670-1670. [Online]. Available: http://dl.aace.org/5702
Web-Based Support for Educator Staff Development
Teacher training enhanced with Web pages can give teachers continual just-in-time support. While most
teachers are experienced Web consumers, some lack experience using the Web. The opportunity to grow in Web experience adds value to training workshops. Workshop Web pages fill a continuum from full Web-based distance learning delivery to companion materials for a traditional class. The Web pages serve a multitude of purposes before, during and after the workshop. Before the workshop group meets formally, participants can read the Web page to become oriented to the topic of the workshop. During the workshop, the Web pages become a multimedia, interactive agenda where participants can return after the workshop concludes. After the conclusion of the workshop, participants have access to all materials and their additions and updates. For added functionality, and for teachers in schools still lacking Internet connectivity, the contents of the Web pages can be distributed on CD-ROM.

73. WCC Faculty/Staff Search
View courses taught by virginia Burkel during the this person is in (staff use only
http://www.wccnet.org/search/search_faculty.php?firstname=Virginia&lastname=Burk

74. Wood County Professional Staff Development Council
Wood County Professional staff Development for 20032004 as expected in West VirginiaContent Standards teachers, including special education teachers, will
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75. Staff By Division
staff by Division. 7657 4454 Email meenam.lal@warwick.ac.uk Engineering (includingWMG), Warwick Business School, Law, Institute of education, CELTE, Theatre
http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/services/rss/about/divisionstaff/

76. Staff Bios
In West virginia, we need only 1, since our staff night hikes, and an inspirer (onmatters educational, economical, and other) of both campers and staff.
http://www.nbtsc.org/staff_bios.htm
Grace mostly wrote these bios, so anything that sounds arrogant is her fault. You'll find descriptions here of some of the 2003 staff. You can expect a lot of the same staff for 2004, but we probably won't post new bios until spring or summer. Note that Sarabeth has evolved into year round staff, see below.) Be sure to also see our links page for websites pertaining to past and present staff peoplesome great stuff there. Directors Grace Llewellyn, 39
Eugene, Oregon Grace is most well known for her book, The Teenage Liberation Handbook: how to quit school and get a real life and education . She's also the co-author and/or editor of 3 other books, most recently Guerrilla Learning: how to give your kids a real education with or without school (with Amy Silver), and she is working on a new book. A former school teacher, Grace founded NBTSC in 1996. Since 1991, she has been involved in the un/homeschooling movement in numerous waysshe has spoken at numerous conferences, directed a resource center, and produced a mail order book catalog for unschoolers. In her other life, Grace performs bellydance occasionally for festivals, restaurants, parties, and other events. Her more official bio (on her publishing website) is here , links to interviews with and articles about her are here , and her personal website is here At camp

77. Staffpage
staff. CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION. OF. 113, email. Lynette Kay 4H EnvironmentalEducation, 4-H Program Assistant. virginia Recchio Office Assistant.
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/oneida/cce/staffpage.htm
STAFF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF ONEIDA COUNTY Carol Fitzgerald Executive Director As Executive Director of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Oneida County, Carol provides administrative leadership and management. She is responsible for the Board of Directors and Board Committees. Carol's educational responsibilities relate to agricultural and rural economic vitality. Voice mail ext. 112, email Jeffrey J. Miller : Assistant Director for Ag. Env. Stewardship and Econ. Vitality, Sustaining Production Ag., Issues Team Leader. Agronomy, soils, field crop management, manure management, nutrient management, integrated pest management, and pesticide certification. Voice Mail ext. 105, email Steven G. Miller: Commercial Horticulture/Floriculture, Extension Educator, Economic Vitality Issues Team Leader. Voice mail ext. 106, email Heather Sweeney: emai l Kristen Stockin : Agronomy, fieldcrops, pasture, soil fertility, forage production, nutrient and manure management Extension Educator. Voice mail ext. 103

78. ITCWeb Create A New CorporateTime Account
Create a Faculty/staff CorporateTime Account.
http://www.itc.virginia.edu/~unison/CTime_addaccount.html

79. Clinical Staff Education
Clinical staff education Class Details. Basic Critical Care Course (Northern Region) 1947.Clinical staff education does not handle registration for this course.
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/cse/classes/classdetails.cfm?classID=38

80. Clinical Staff Education
Clinical staff education Class Details. Clinical staff education does not handleregistration for this course. Therefore online registration is not available.
http://uuhsc.utah.edu/cse/classes/classdetails.cfm?classID=8

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