Ag Ed State Staff Listing Digiulio State Executive Secretary connecticut FFA Association Michael Barros VoTechnicalEducation Specialist Hawaii FFA Association Occupational dev. http://www.teamaged.org/stateleaders/statelist.html
CHCVPHD Tenure Granted1990. education Year. of Psychiatry. 1987 1990 University of ConnecticutProfessor/Chair Graduate Program. Evanston, IL Nsg. Coord./staff dev. http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~nursalum/Faculty_Pages/OlgaM/Church CV 9-24-01.htm
Extractions: Olga Maranjian Church, Ph.D., F.A.A.N. University of Connecticut School of Nursing, U2026 Storrs, CT Tel. (860) 486-0516 Tel. FAX (860) 486-0512 Yr. of Appt: Faculty Rank Professor Yr. Tenure Granted EDUCATION Year Major Granted Institution BS Nursing Boston University MS Psychiatric Nursing Boston University PhD Nursing Sciences/History Univ. of Illinois PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Dates Employed Institution Position World Health Organization, (Visiting Professor, February-April) Geneva ,Switzerland Sabbatical Leave University of Wales Visiting Professor(January-July) Cardiff USAID/Armenian Relief Society Program Director, (Part time) Nurse Physician Exchange Program Armenia, USSR University of Connecticut Professor School of Nursing University of Connecticut Assistant Professor Health Center, Dept. of Psychiatry University of Connecticut Professor/Chair Graduate Program School of Nursing University of Illinois Associate Professor College of Nursing (with tenure) University of Illinois Adjunct Assoc. Humanistic Studies Program Professor University of Illinois Assistant Professor Department of Psychiatric Nursing College of Nursing University of Illinois Adjunct Assistant Humanistic Studies Program Professor Senior Health Action Program Community Health Consumers Health Group, IL
BFCCS - Staff Profile - Overview staff Listing (Click on a header to sort the list by bfccs.org, Aide K, 2002, BA,connecticut College MLS K-12, BA Special and Regular education, Calvin College. http://www.bfccs.org/main/Staff/Overview.asp
BFCCS - Staff Profile - Overview staff Listing (Click on a header to sort the list bfccs.org, Aide K, 2002, BA,connecticut College MLS Teacher - K, 1997, 12, Early Childhood education, BS, Boston http://www.bfccs.org/main/Staff/Overview.asp?Sort=3
CSF - Connecticut Science Fair Fazioli Northwestern CT Adult education Consortium Display Mr. Robert Erickson Universityof connecticut (ret.) President Rules Safety staff Kathleen Woodruff http://www.ctsciencefair.org/information/exec_committee.html
Quality Counts: Connecticut Data education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of total staff,1995, 55, 56, 65. This table shows connecticut's scores, along with those of http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/ct-data.htm
Extractions: This table shows Connecticut's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas. Student Achievement School Climate Resources Quality of Teaching Connecticut 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. Conn. Mass. R.I. 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 Conn. Mass. R.I. 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 no yes yes Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Conn. Mass. R.I. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994 1994 grads enrolling in college
Calendar Of Events (Arts Education IDEAS) October 8, 2001, connecticut Alliance for Arts in education Early Childhood September1820, 2001, Kaleidoscope, Region 8 Indiana staff Development, Indiana. http://www.aeideas.com/calendar/
Extractions: Sue Snyder's Calendar This calendar is a work in progress, with events frequently changing. This winter and spring there are several broad themes to Sue's work: Date Location and Event Contact April 8-12, 2003 Macmillan/McGraw-Hill New York City April 23, 2003 MACH Executive Committee8:15 AMDorothy Freedman's Alan Fox April 25, 2003
Abbreviated Titles 1995 : C The Compendium on continuing education for the greenhouse newsletter Universityof connecticut, Cooperative Extension C65 Cornell Agric Econ staff Pap Dep http://www.nal.usda.gov/indexing/lji95/abrtid.htm
ACCRA Educ./Prof. Dev. Services Conference/Events Annual topic should contact ACCRA staff (Sean McNamara Blodgett Vice President, ResearchConnecticut Economic Resource in supporting and guiding education and training http://www.accra.org/austin.html
CES CYF Network Human Resources Database Harry, STST Project Director, University of connecticut. Rachel, Ozretich, ParentEducation Coordinator, Extension, Oregon Specialist Program and staff dev, LSU. http://www.cyfernet.org/profdata/view.asp
Extractions: The purpose of the CYFERnet Professionals Databaase is to facilitate networking, collaboration and technical assistance among the children, youth and family programs and staff of the Cooperative Extension Service. Search Results Name Position Institution Abell, Ellen Extension Specialist and Associate Prof Auburn University Adams, Marilyn Spokesperson, President, and Founder Farm Safety 4 Just Kids Adcock, Bryan Child and Family Development Specialist University Outreach and Extension Anderson, Sarah Associate Director - Family, Youth and 4-H University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Servi Anthony, Wilbon Extension Educator Prevention University of Illinois Extension Arrington, Wandra Extension Youth Development Agent Alcorn State University Cooperative Extension Atkins, Beth Curriculum Development Specialist Virginia Tech Bailey, Sandra (Sandy) Montana State University Barbour, Joella Family and Human Developement Agent Virginia Cooperative Extesnion Barker, Heidi
Resources For New Teacher Induction Programs And Policies This overview of connecticut's experience includes a ongoing partnerships betweenteacher education institutions and mentoring, hardto-staff schools, and http://www.bestpracticescenter.org/publ/wte2-1-res.html
Extractions: A third of beginning teachers quit within their first three years on the job. We don't stand for this kind of dropout rate among students, and we can no longer afford it in our teaching ranks. But what does it take to adequately support novice teachers? What lifelines can we offer so they will remain in the profession and develop into highly effective classroom educators? A Guide to Developing Teacher Induction Programs
Fall 98 Courier Kathy attended Eastern connecticut State University. With a masters in gifted educationSharon would be Beth Stadler Mary Gilliland Deb Metzler (staff dev.). http://www.sumner.k12.me.us/curriculumdev/fall98.htm
Extractions: Darlene Dowling University of Maine, Machias M. Ed. 1998 Joanne sought some financial support for her take-home reading program and they responded wholeheartedly by offering to match two dollars for every one she and her students raised! Several months, many bake sales, and thousands of pennies later, the goal was met. The Missions assistant superintendent, Jackie Davidson, spent a day visiting the classroom and meeting all the eager readers. At the end of the day, Ms. Davidson reflected that "this little corner of the world is a better place because a dedicated woman is working hard to make a real difference in the lives of her students." WELCOME We wish to welcome the following new staff members: SUMNER MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL Sean has a bachelor degree from Farmington. He is currently working on a master degree in education. He graduated from Central Aroostook High School. He was a substitute for Presque Isle High School last year. His subject area is math and business economics. Sean is a ski coach and instructor for Sugarloaf. He enjoys mountain biking, working with wood, and cross-country skiing.
Springer Star - 1 December 2000 Year Budget Review is January 18th, 8301130 (latest) in the staff Room. I taughtschool in Norwalk, connecticut for a year or two Spotlight Your education? http://mail.springer.losaltos.k12.ca.us/star/2000/12-1-00.html
Extractions: The season of musical joy is quickly upon us. Tradition dictates a fabulous winter musical presented by our fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students. The Grade Five and Grade Six orchestra and band will present seasonal selections for all to enjoy. In addition, our fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students will present songs to warm you heart.
About ICAN ICAN staff. Taku Hagiwara, Project Coordinator Department of Special EducationUniversity of Kansas. Roger Frant connecticut Team Leader. http://autnet-dev.altec.org/about/
Extractions: Your Path: ICAN Home About ICAN The Interactive Collaborative Autism Network (ICAN) is a project supported by U.S. Department of Education grant H324M000047. This site is a collaborative effort among three states: the State Departments of Education of Connecticut (CT) and Minnesota (MN) and the University of Kansas (KU) to use the World Wide Web (WWW) as a means of supporting and facilitating training. Started in Fall 2000, the site has been developed to disseminate information about characteristics, assessment, and research-based interventions and services for children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). A series of modules categorized into eight domains have been developed by: Each module has been carefully planned and developed so that a variety of individuals, such as parents, teachers, and other professionals interested in the education of children and youth with ASD will be able to utilize the information. The ICAN development team did their best to create user-friendly as well as comprehensive WWW resources for everybody. If you have comments, questions, or suggestions about the site, please feel free to contact the ICAN webmaster Brenda Smith Myles, Project Director
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UCL Staff Directory University of connecticut Libraries. staff Directory. 860486-1265, 860-486-6100,1005RI, RIS, Reference Librarian/Liaison to the School of education. http://www.lib.uconn.edu/help/directory.htm
Extractions: University of Connecticut Libraries Staff Directory Name Phone Fax U-Box Department Title E-mail Abbey, Heidi DRC Digital Collections Librarian heidi.abbey@uconn.edu Allison, Peter CS (Collection Development) Principal Bibliographer peter.allison@uconn.edu Astin, Lee CS (Serials) Coordinator of Journals Collection Management lee.astin@uconn.edu Avery, David RIS Reference Coll. Maintenance Coord./CT Documents Coll. Coordinator/Information Desk Specialist/Liaison for Patrons with Disabilities david.avery@uconn.edu Avery, Janet AS (Circulation) Circulation Professional Assistant janet.avery@uconn.edu Babij, Lana AS (DD/ILL) Interlibrary Loan Verifier lana.babij@uconn.edu Baker, Sandy CS (Acquisitions) Monographic Acquisitions Coordinator sandy.baker@uconn.edu Banas-Marti, Kathy RIS Reference Specialist kathy.banas-marti@uconn.edu Batt, Steve RIS Reference Liaison Librarian/Acting Federal Document Librarian steven.batt@uconn.edu Bentley, Melinda DOAS Office Assistant melinda.bentley@uconn.edu Bleiler, Richard RIS richard.bleiler@uconn.edu
Higher Education | Alumni Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, University of connecticut. US Air Force, AirCommand and staff College. for the Study of Higher and Postsecondary education. http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/highered/alumni.html
Extractions: Rotating Images of Curry Center Alumni and Their Current Positions The listing of alumni offered below is dynamic in nature and is provided as a convenience to those affiliated with the Center. The accuracy of our list is contingent on receiving current information from our alumni. Please share your news so we can stay in touch. HigherEd@Virginia.edu A Allan, Beverly B. Ed.D. (1979) Retired Allen, David Ph.D. (1982) Education Services Specialist Civil Servant, ASVAB Program Manager (GS-11), Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Andrews, Linda Ed.D. (1993) Associate Professor of Nursing, Lynchburg College
North Country Staff Development Day 2002 Presented by Dan Rothermel, Eastern connecticut State Univ North Country staff DevelopmentDay 2002. Needs in the Vocational and Technology education Classroom. http://www.ncef.org/ncsdd.htm
Extractions: Afternoon session Dan Rothermel, PhD Putting the Pieces Together: The Teaching of Writing and Good Health Our keynote speaker, Dan Rothermel, has taught in classrooms in California, Arizona, New Hampshire, and Maine during his twenty plus years in public schools. During that time, his book of poetry, Sweet Dreams, Robyn (1991) was published about his familys life during his daughters successful battle with leukemia and the National Middle School Association published Starting Points - Setting Up and Running a Writing Workshop and Much More (1996). In 1999, he earned his PhD in Reading and Writing Instruction at the University of New Hampshire and now teaches reading, writing, and secondary school language arts courses in the Education Department at the Eastern Connecticut State University. To date, he has eleven publications and twenty-seven presentations. Presented in partnership with the Arts Alliance of Northern New Hampshire, as part of its Write Now! program, funded by a grant from the Department of Education under the provisions of Title II, Dwight D. Eisenhower Professional Development Program. North Country schools interested in professional development opportunities in writing and the arts are encouraged to contact the Alliance (323-7302, ArtsAllianceNNH@cs.com).
EAF: Qualified Schools BAKERSFIELD, CA. STATE OF connecticut, DEPT OF education, MIDDLETOWN, CT. LIVEOAKS CAREER dev CAMPUS, MILFORD, OH. OHIO DEPARTMENT OF education, COLUMBUS,OH. http://www.eainet.net/eaf/schools.html
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October 5, 2001 -- SSTI Weekly Digest On August 28, connecticut Innovations issued a Request Increasing the perceived valueof education in the and Southern Growth Policies Board staff will work http://www.ssti.org/Digest/2001/100501.htm
Extractions: Subscription to the SSTI Weekly Digest is free. If you are reading a forwarded copy of this issue and would like to receive your own copy each week directly, please subscribe at: http://www.ssti.org/Digest/digform.htm Requests to unsubscribe should be sent to sstiwd@ssti.org SBA Names FY 2001 FAST Winners This week, 30 states were named recipients of the first Federal and State Technology Partnership (FAST) awards administered by the Small Business Association (SBA). The awards range from $100,000 to $150,000, totaling almost $3.5 million. FAST, included in December 2000 legislation reauthorizing the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, provides matching funds to enable states to augment or expand their tech business assistance and SBIR outreach efforts. FAST winners and their respective award amounts are below: Alabama Alaska Colorado Delaware Georgia Hawaii Iowa Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina