Housatonic Community PTA connecticut. track the willingness of the schools administration and staff touse To some extent, special education is used to aide students who engage in http://www.myschoolonline.com/folder/0,1872,11118-137088-12-12391,00.html
Extractions: Business, Finance and Office Technology Wamogo East Hampton Tolland Coventry Housatonic Stafford Accounting 1 Intro Comp Apps Accounting I Keyboarding I-II Accounting Accounting I Accounting 2 Adv Comp Apps Accounting II Office Technology Adv Accounting Accounting II Business Law Intro Bus Systems Personal Finance MS Office I-II Keyboard/WP I-II PC Applications Computer Apps Adv Bus Systems Business Law Accounting I Adv Key/WP Word Processing Info Processing Mgmt Accounting Mging Business Accounting II Computer Tools Bus Management Economics Into Business Business Law Keyboard/WP Personal Law Entrepreneurship Business Law Adv WP/Pub Bus Management Note Taking Spreadsheet Apps Speedwriting Marketing Office Technology Economics Internet Pers Key/WP Retail Marketing I Globe, Intl Exer Word Processing Retail Marketing II Marketing Adv Marketing Technology Education Wamogo East Hampton Tolland Coventry Housatonic Stafford CAD Basic WoodW Woods/Metals I Tech World I Intro WW Tech Mech Drawing I Automotives WW Production Woods/Metals II Tech World II Adv WW Tech CAD Adv Automotives WW Construction CAD I Into Metal Tech Adv CAD Manufacturing I CAD Drafting I CAD II Adv Metal Tech Women in Tech Manufacturing II Car Care Drafting II CAD III Into Auto/Elec Graphic Design Tech Ed I Transport Tech Arch Drawing Flexible Manuf CAD Wood Tech I Tech Ed II Mech Drawing CAD/CAM Wood Tech I Commun I Research in Tech
YHS Community (Alberta), MA (connecticut). Nita Rodrigues, Assistant to the Head, Admissions. Facultyand staff. Tinker Allester, Physical education, B.Physical Ed. (UBC), Cert. http://www.yorkhouse.bc.ca/index.cfm?fuseaction=cfaculty.staffDirectory
LCCDirectory: Alphabetical Listing Notes BS Central connecticut State Uiversity, MA Teachers Title Director of CooperativeEducation/ Job Placement. Title staff Assistant, ECO, dev, SBC, FIT http://mis.lenoircc.edu/defExt/alpha-staff.php
Extractions: Information obtained from this Directory may not be used to provide addresses for mailings of faculty or staff. This Electronic Directory is provided for information of the College community and those who have specific interest in reaching indivduals. Any solicitation of business, information, contributions or other response from individuals listed in this publication by mail, telephone or other means is forbidden.
AM-CC Staff Curatorial Associate He is an adjunct professor at Columbia University, New York University, the Universityof connecticut, and Yale University. Evol dev. 2000 NovDec;2(6)340-7. http://research.amnh.org/amcc/staff2.html
ERIC--Resources For Teachers study of two urban connecticut districts, Bristol that addresses health education,physical education health services health promotion for staff, counseling and http://www.ericsp.org/archive.htm
Extractions: From the National Commission on Teaching and America's Future (NCTAF) , this report makes the case that the conventional wisdom about teacher shortages is wrong: the problem isn't that there aren't enough good teachers, the problem is how to keep them. It then explains how high teacher turnover affects student achievement, and offers strategies for ending the teacher retention crisis. The report begins by looking back at the 1996 report "What Matters Most: Teaching for America's Future" and giving a status report on progress made thus far. Available at: http://www.nctaf.org/dream/summary_report.pdf Teacher Quality Grants
SZYMANSKI'S PLACE - Resume students and staff with the use of the Schoolwide Macintosh based Network. education.Manchester Community Technical College Manchester, connecticut AS General http://szone.berlinwall.org/resume.asp
Extractions: This is a part-time position. Its responsibilities include the initial and ongoing design/development of the Berlin Public Schools website . The core technologies running the website involves the use of IIS 5.0, and Active Server Pages (ASP) with dynamic database connectivity to continually maintain an up-to-date interface as well as provide a secure web-based administration interface to allow editing ot news and calendar items.
Georgetown University: File Not Found Title A Place to Think Analyzing the staff Needs of Community 4200 ConnecticutAve., NW. and involves these students in communitybased education and service http://www.coralnetwork.org/Newsupdates/institutiondevgrants.html
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Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-xii Contents, pp. xiii-xvi Highlights, pp. 1-2 1 Strategies for Reducing Greenhou..., pp. 3-14 2 Background, pp. 15-24 3 A Framework for Planning and Imp..., pp. 25-44 4 Potential for Reducing Emissions..., pp. 45-127 The Open Book page image presentation framework is not designed to replace printed books, nor emulate HTML. Rather, it is a free, browsable, nonproprietary, fully and deeply searchable version of the publication which we can inexpensively and quickly produce to make the material available worldwide. For most effective printing, use the "print" button available via the OpenBook tool block, above. The 300 x 150 dpi PDF linked to it is printable on your local printer.
March Faculty Development Newsletter as originally published in The Journal of staff and Program, Cheryl recently relocatedfrom connecticut and comes from a broad background in education. http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/intranet/committees/FacDevCom/activity/news0302.htm
Extractions: University of Hawaii - Honolulu Community College FACULTY DEVELOPMENT NEWS Volume 11 No. 2 March 22, 2002 A MESSAGE FROM THE FCULTY DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR SEVEN QUALITIES OF HIGHLY EFFECTIVE TEACHERS NEW FACULTY FACULTY SPOTLIGHT Led by Cynthia Smith, Dean, Academic Affairs, Sharon Ota, Dean, Tech 2, and Harriet Miyasaki, Dean, Management Information and Research, the following HCC faculty and staff members gave up their President's Day Holiday on Monday, February 18, to attend an assessment workshop at Kapiolani Community College: Jon Blumhardt, Director, EMC, Budd Brooks, Professor, CA and Tech 2 Chair, Laure Burke, Instructor, Coop Ed, David Cleveland, Professor, Sociology, Joyce Henna, Associate Professor, Language Arts, Leilani Hinds, Assistant Professor, Language Arts, Ken Johnson, Professor, Coop Ed, Xin Li, Librarian, Doric Little, Professor, Speech, Chris Moore, Lecturer, Philosophy, Lianne Nagano, Associate Professor, Developmental Studies, English, CSC, James Niino, Counselor, Student Services, Sherry Nolte, Associate Professor, ECE, Marcia Roberts-Deutsch, Professor, Art and UC Chair, Jerry Saviano, Instructor, Language Arts, and Steven Shigemoto, Institutional Analyst. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Doric Little, Professor, Speech, has recently had her article "Learning Differences, Medical Students and the Law" accepted for publication by Academic Medicine, the leading journal in medical education. She has also been asked to write an article on the food of Hawai'i for the Encyclopedia of Food, published by Scribner's Sons. Jerry Saviano, Instructor, Language Arts, attended the Wo Learning Champion Professional Development retreat held during the first weekend of March at the St. Stevens Center.
EDUCATION NEWSLETTER LIST APRIL 1999 Ahrens; Prentice, Donna . Stamford, connecticut Appleton Principles and practiceof education / Farrant, JS Longman, 1980 370.1 FAR staff development in http://168.167.8.3/library/facnews/99APREDL.HTM
FY 2003 Assurance 16 connecticut, 2003, No, 0, Oregon, 2003, Yes, 5, Client education which every localadministering high energy users and train LIHEAP weatherization staff on measures http://www.ncat.org/liheap/tables/FY2003/a16fy03.htm
Extractions: State's Use of Assurance 16 FY 2003 Note: In 1994, a new provision, Assurance 16, was added to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program statute It provides LIHEAP grantees the option of spending no more than five percent of their LIHEAP funds on services that encourage and enable households to reduce their home energy needs and thereby the need for energy assistance, including needs assessment, counseling, and assistance with energy vendors. State FY % Funds Description Alabama Yes Needs assessments focusing on target groups of the elderly, disabled and small children. Energy and financial counseling and assistance with energy suppliers with the goal to reduce shut-offs and disconnects. Alaska Yes Energy education materials Arizona No Arkansas Yes Mostly energy education through the local agencies, other activities include budget counseling and vendor assistance California Yes Energy needs assessment, budget counseling, energy conservation education, advocacy with utilities Colorado No Connecticut No Delaware No District of Columbia Yes Counsel clients on using energy effectively, accurate meter reading, ways to effectively budget their resources and effective negotiating with their energy providers.
State Librarian's Report Public Library, at the connecticut Association of and to the Board of education Servicesfor staff Government Information Library Technician Gertrude Owusu had http://www.cslib.org/libbrd/rpt0900.htm
Extractions: State Librarian's Report September 25, 2000 This report is prepared bi-monthly in conjunction with the regular meetings of the Connecticut State Library Board. Items to be routinely covered include the following: the significant activities of the State Librarian and the staff, significant administrative decisions affecting the operation of the Library, status reports regarding in-progress activities, information regarding external events having an impact on the Library, media coverage of the Library, and information of general interest to the members of the Board. The following report by the State Librarian, which will be included in the minutes of the September 25, 2000 meeting of the Board, covers the period of July 25, 2000, through September 24, 2000. Financial Report Attached to this report Personnel Report Librarian 2 (Gov. Info. Serv.) - Position announced. Librarian 2 (Law/Leg. Ref) - Position announced. Maintainer (C-Car) - To be refilled. Material Storage Supervisor 1(Public Records) - Subject to OPM hiring freeze. Library Technician (BIS) Subject to OPM hiring freeze.
City Of Meriden - City Manager And Staff Many inquiries are responded to directly by the staff. Meriden received the 1997 OutstandingPlanning Program Award presented by the connecticut chapter of the http://www.cityofmeriden.org/services/manager/default.asp
Extractions: Administration Community Development Economic Development Meriden Enterprise Zone Incentives for Private Sector Companies Economic Development Task Force Meriden Manufacturing Assistance Agency Citizen Inquiry Services - Virtually hundreds of citizen inquiries are received during the year. Many inquiries are responded to directly by the staff. Where appropriate, these inquiries are forwarded to department managers for response. All citizen inquiries are processed in a professional and timely manner.
Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E 118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf
Polaris Center Treatment Services on student interests/ input, staff interests/expertise sports, arts, crafts, outdooreducation, service projects and compete with other programs in connecticut. http://www.crec.org/polaris/treatment.shtml
Extractions: CREC Programs A-Z Academy of the Arts Administrative Services BEST Birth to Three Capitol Region Partnership Capitol Region Choice Program Center for Creative Youth Children's Therapy Specialists Choice Programs Cisco Networking Computer Services Conference Facilities Consultation, TABS CREC Jobs CREC News Direct Care Training Disability Resources Edu-Links EHGEMS Employee Assistance Program EQUAL Family Day Care Farm Valley Diagnostic Center Hartford Mag Middle School Human Resources Instructional Technology Integrated Program Models Links Literacy Center Magnet Schools at CREC Metropolitan Learning Center Minority Teacher Recruiting Montessori Magnet School Parent Aide Program Polaris Preschool Intervention REACT Reading Recovery Resource Sharing River Street School School To Career Sister Schools Sm/Reg School District Svcs Soundbridge Student Services Summer Programs Summer Youth Emp Trng Tech Prep Technology Services Technology Training Theater of the Performing Arts Transition to Employment Tunxis Middle College HS Two Rivers Magnet MS Univ of Hartford Mag School Young Educators' Society The residential treatment program is housed in home-like units on the six-acre East Hartford campus. Treat- ment emphasizes integrated multidisciplinary planning with close, ongoing communication among clinicians, teachers, and residential staff. A therapeutic milieu reinforces daily goal-setting, life-space problem-solving, and positive interaction with peers and staff. A daily review of student issues and problems allows for immediate clinical support and intervention.
CREC's Adult Training And Development Network (ATDN) for teachers and administrators in connecticut's adult student These include 51 AdultEducation programs, 20 PIP) grant recipients, One Stop staff and programs http://www.crec.org/atdn/overview/overview.shtml
Extractions: Integrated Professional Development ATDN CCS/ECS ESL/Citizenship ... School to Career CREC Programs A-Z Academy of the Arts Administrative Services BEST Birth to Three Capitol Region Partnership Capitol Region Choice Program Center for Creative Youth Children's Therapy Specialists Choice Programs Cisco Networking Computer Services Conference Facilities Consultation, TABS CREC Jobs CREC News Direct Care Training Disability Resources Edu-Links EHGEMS Employee Assistance Program EQUAL Family Day Care Farm Valley Diagnostic Center Hartford Mag Middle School Human Resources Instructional Technology Integrated Program Models Links Literacy Center Magnet Schools at CREC Metropolitan Learning Center Minority Teacher Recruiting Montessori Magnet School Parent Aide Program Polaris Preschool Intervention REACT Reading Recovery Resource Sharing River Street School School To Career Sister Schools Sm/Reg School District Svcs Soundbridge Student Services Summer Programs Summer Youth Emp Trng Tech Prep Technology Services Technology Training Theater of the Performing Arts Transition to Employment Tunxis Middle College HS Two Rivers Magnet MS Univ of Hartford Mag School Young Educators' Society updated
Connecticut Works / Capitol Region Contact Info connecticut WORKS / CAPITOL REGION Community education, Training Employment. Deanna Mancino. Assessment Coordinator. connecticut Works connecticut Works Capitol Region / CETES http://www.crec.org/hoscc/contact_info.shtml
Extractions: CREC Programs A-Z Academy of the Arts Administrative Services BEST Birth to Three Capitol Region Partnership Capitol Region Choice Program Center for Creative Youth Children's Therapy Specialists Choice Programs Cisco Networking Computer Services Conference Facilities Consultation, TABS CREC Jobs CREC News Direct Care Training Disability Resources Edu-Links EHGEMS Employee Assistance Program EQUAL Family Day Care Farm Valley Diagnostic Center Hartford Mag Middle School Human Resources Instructional Technology Integrated Program Models Links Literacy Center Magnet Schools at CREC Metropolitan Learning Center Minority Teacher Recruiting Montessori Magnet School Parent Aide Program Polaris Preschool Intervention REACT Reading Recovery Resource Sharing River Street School School To Career Sister Schools Sm/Reg School District Svcs Soundbridge Student Services Summer Programs Summer Youth Emp Trng Tech Prep Technology Services Technology Training Theater of the Performing Arts Transition to Employment Tunxis Middle College HS Two Rivers Magnet MS Univ of Hartford Mag School Young Educators' Society Deanna Mancino Assessment Coordinator Connecticut Works Capitol Region / CETES http://www.crec.org/hoscc/
City Of Meriden - City Manager And Staff City of Meriden, connecticut, City Manager, . Administration The City Managerhas a small professional staff to assist in the administration of the City. http://www.cityofmeriden.com/services/manager/default.asp
Extractions: Administration Community Development Economic Development Meriden Enterprise Zone Incentives for Private Sector Companies Economic Development Task Force Meriden Manufacturing Assistance Agency Citizen Inquiry Services - Virtually hundreds of citizen inquiries are received during the year. Many inquiries are responded to directly by the staff. Where appropriate, these inquiries are forwarded to department managers for response. All citizen inquiries are processed in a professional and timely manner.
ACADEMIC STAFF ED ACADEMIC staff. Dean. education. Head education Division. M.Sc., B.Sc. Central ConnecticutState University, Teacher's Diploma, Teacher's Certificate. Lecturer. http://www.utech.edu.jm/Faculty2/ED&Lib/aca_staff_ed_lib.htm
Extractions: ACADEMIC STAFF Dean Hodelin, Geraldene Ph.D., - Uni. of Minnesota Johnson, Haldane MA., - Uni. of North Iowa B.Ed. Hons., - UTech Teacher's Diploma, Hons. (On Study leave) Samuels , Lilly MA., BA., - U .W.I. Teacher's Certificate (On Study leave) TECHNOLOGY Senior Lecturer - Programme Director, Industrial Technology Thompson, Clive M.Sc., - Oklahama State University., B.Ed., - Uni. of Alberta Teacher's Diploma - UTech Lecturer Antoine, Abdul M.Sc