Extractions: November 1, 1996 "Economic Impact Study of the Health Care Industry in Southernmost Illinois - Phase II" Center staff and Research Associates are conducting this project to assess the economic impact of the health care services in southern Illinois. The area of study includes the eighteen counties which are largely located south of Interstate 64.
Broadwater University, 1975; MS Adult education, indiana University, 1979; Provide educationand technical assistance to local Kentucky Cooperative Extension staff need to http://www.kysu.edu/landgrant/CEP/broadwater/broadwater.htm
Extractions: Gae Broadwater Education gbroadwater@gwmail.kysu.edu Program Focus Provide education and technical assistance to local people, communities, and governments in addressing social and economic conditions for sustainable development outcomes. Primary areas of interest are community building, social capital, and leadership capacity building for low income and limited resource audiences. Current Endeavors This is a curriculum development working group of community and leadership development specialists from other 1890 institutions. This team will identify effective leadership programs and educational strategies to support local community leadership capacity. This will allow for more effective use of resources as well as build a knowledge and resource base to enhance program initiatives in sixteen states. Kentucky Women in Agriculture Leadership Network and Annual Conference Committee
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HCET Calendar Of Events Program at Planned Parenthood of Greater indiana. program development and reproductivehealth staff training for Sponsored by Health Care education and Training http://www.hcet.org/events/past/gliche02.html
Extractions: An intensive five day residential training experience for human service professionals working in sexuality, HIV/AIDS, community health, and family planning education. The purpose of GLICHE is to provide a forum for professionals to strengthen their competence and productivity. The emphasis is on improving the skills that educators need to positively affect their students/clients behavior.
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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
FCASD : School Board Notes : September 1999 School Board Notes McLaughlin; Jeffrey D. Peck, mayor of the Township of indiana; Denis J of Educationfor the indicated projects were entered into the minutes of the staff dev. http://www.fcasd.edu/district/board_notes/99-00/sept99.shtml
Extractions: September 13, 1999 ROLL CALL PUBLIC COMMENTS Information Additionally, Fox Chapel Borough Mayor Harry W. McLaughlin, Jr. presented a proclamation at the in-service on behalf of local municipal officials and all the residents of the six communities which comprise the Fox Chapel Area School District. The proclamation addressed the fact that a strong school system is essential to the continued viability of a municipality and produces committed and responsible citizens. The proclamation commended the Board of School Directors, the administration, and the staffs of all six schools in the district "for their commitment to excellence on behalf of their students and the entire community." The proclamation was signed by Ben F. Killian, mayor of the Borough of Aspinwall; Thomas M. Smith, mayor of the Borough of Blawnox; McLaughlin; Jeffrey D. Peck, mayor of the Township of Indiana; Denis J. Meinert, president of the OHara Township Council; and Donald C. Schubert, Jr., mayor of the Borough of Sharpsburg. The district also received a letter from U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley which was shared at the August 25 opening in-service. The letter commended the district for its Blue Ribbon designations at all six schools. In the letter Riley stated, among other things, "The remarkable success of your schools proves that with a supportive community behind them, our schools can provide every child an excellent education.....Blue Ribbon Schools across the country serve their communities by preparing young students to meet the challenges of the next century. Blue Ribbon Schools and the communities that support
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Roskilde Universitetscenter - Bodil Folke Frederiksen education Studies at Department of English, Copenhagen University and UniversityCollege Newell (ed.), IAI, London James Currey and indiana indiana UP, 2001. http://www.ruc.dk/inst3/IDS/staff/bodilff/
Extractions: Researcher's Profile Curriculum Vitae Teaching Activities ... Publications Researcher's Profile I am involved in the following research programmes: Livelihood, Identity and Organisation in Situations of Instability' and Urban Culture and Democracy', a collaborative Enreca project. Both programmes are funded by Danida and the collaborating institutions. My research project concerns Youth Cultures in Third World Cities and is described below: The main objective is to develop methodologies, gather information and provide new knowledge in the area of the localisation of global cultural flows, and popular culture activities particularly in African urban neighbourhoods. This field is little researched, but of some relevance for the understanding of the organisation of daily life of poor people in the growing urban areas, and for the direction of desired development trends. The focus of the project is the use of popular culture in relation to practices of organisation, mobility, identity and livelihood. The findings will serve to ground' empirically theories of globalisation and cultural flows.
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Extractions: Mission Staff Board Mission VSA arts of Indiana has a mission to educate through quality arts experiences, advocate for children with disabilities, and provide access to the arts to all individuals. VSA arts of Indiana is a state affiliate of VSA arts . This national organization has been designated by the United States Congress as the coordinating agency for arts programs for people with disabilities. VSA arts was founded by Jean Kennedy Smith in 1974. It provides high quality arts programs for people with disabilities in all 50 states and more than 85 countries. As an educational affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C., VSA arts helps people with disabilities develop learning skills, nurture independence and self-worth, and enhance well-being in every area of life. VSA arts works through a network of local, state and national organizations, including educational and cultural institutions, arts agencies, associations for people with disabilities and health and rehabilitation organizations. These groups in turn involve parents, volunteers, teachers, educators, artists, health specialists and other experts to develop talents and skills in participants of all ages. Thousands of people each year participate in
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Extractions: Student Information Working with families and children offers both challenges and chances of truly making a difference in this world. The obstacles of everyday life are so formidable that many person require assistance from qualified professionals. Those who possess that expertise can expect to help needy persons to attain a higher degree of life fulfillment which is quite satisfying. Persons who become successful professionals in the various CDFL careers need to have certain attributes and skills. Some of these will be acquired during your education, and some of them are natural aspects of your personal makeup. If you possess a number of the following, then CDFL may be RIGHT for you: Essential Qualities: Patience, Flexibility, Dependability, Self-discipline, Willingness to learn, Genuine concern for others, Respect for self and others, Emotional maturity and stability, Sensitive communication abilities, Empathic understanding of others, Organizational/administrative skill. Career Opportunities: Adolescent Service specialist, After-school program director, camp director, child advocate, child psychologist, childlife therapist, child welfare professional, counseling therapist, day-care center director, day-care teacher, elementary teacher, family life educator, family preservation specialist, human relations specialist, marriage and family counselor, preschool director, psychiatric assistant, program director, recreational specialist, social welfare worker, teen parent educator, youth program director, youth service worker, university extension educator.
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Extractions: This course is in the final planning stages) The University of Illinois College of Education in cooperation with the Indiana University College of Education will offer Educational Psychology 498: Theories of Educational Evaluation for 1 unit of graduate credit in the Spring semester, 1999 Special topic: Theories of educational evaluation for programs developing education in Africa and third world countries around the world, particularly in the manner of the World Bank. with Jon Lauglo, Linda Dove, Aminata Maiga, Rita Davis and others. The course will meet on a not quite regular schedule, usually on Tuesdays 3-6 pm, with topics more or less as follows: Tuesday, January 26, General review of evaluation theories Tuesday, February 2, World Bank Evaluation; Econometrics: Guest: Burt Swanson Tuesday, February 9, Other programs for third world countries: Phone: Linda Dove Tuesday, February 16, Joint meeting at Indiana University: Epistemology Tuesday, February 23, no meeting Tuesday, March 2, Exemplary project, education development in Africa. Tuesday, March 9, Education in Mali: Phone: Aminata Maiga
Extractions: How to Apply Programs People Information ... Instructional Systems Technology The IST SiteScape forums are restricted Web sites for registered students, faculty, staff and alumni. Login to the IST Departmental forum : to allow IST students, faculty, staff and alumni to share documents on teams they form, to participate in general departmental discussions on issues, and to gain access to commonly used documents (e.g., planning forms, graduation forms). Forums for Specific Instructors in IST : Click on a forum name below to login. Name Description Contact appelman For Research and Development Group collaboration Dr. Appelman bbichelm tbc Dr. Bichelmeyer ... dist IST Distance education forum Dr. Bichelmeyer drbob For specific Class interaction and collaboration Dr. Appelman ekirkley WorldBoard Forum and F500/F401 WorldBoard Classes Sonny Kirkley frick Dr. Frick ist For IST Department faculty and students (see above description) Xiaojing Kou jkirkley Learning to Teach with Technology Studio Project (LTTS) Jamie Kirkley ksquire tbc Kurt Squire For R685: Human-Computer Interface Design Dr. Siegel
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
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Extractions: Sat, 17 Aug 2002 16:01:53 -0500 The "Friendship Through Education" program will be featured in the next session of the TAPPED IN Social Studies forum, scheduled for 8 p.m. Eastern (5 p.m. Pacific time), Wednesday, August 28. TAPPED IN is located at http://www.tappedin.org. http://www.friendshipthrougheducation.org The FTE program was featured in a keynote session during NECC in June. Additional information and coverage can be found at White House: http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2001/10/20011025.html and US Department of Education: http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/10-2001/wh-011025.html As always, TAPPED IN help desk staff will be onhand to assist new users. Persons with questions or wanting more information are welcome to e-mail Michael Hutchison offlist. Sincerely, Michael Hutchison Michael Hutchison 2002 ISTE Outstanding Technology-Using Educator Award winner 2002 Indiana Computer Educators Teacher of the Year Social Studies teacher Lincoln High School, Vincennes, Indiana home e-mail: mhutch@charter.net
Faculty And Staff Tributes Appointments Accolades Receiving John O. Butler Company staff Awards for government regulation plays in teachereducation as it the new president of the indiana Regional Mathematics http://www.iuinfo.indiana.edu/homepages/0627/text/tributes.htm
Extractions: Sandra Conn, IU director of marketing, has won the 1997 Educator of the Year Award from the Indiana Federation of Advertising Agencies (IFAA). Conn won the award for her work as the J. Stewart Riley Professor in the IU School of Journalism, where she introduced integrated marketing communications to the academic curriculum and taught from 1994-96. The award honors an individual who develops and refines innovative methods to encourage students interested in the advertising and marketing professions. R. Keith Michael, retired chair of the Department of Theatre and Drama, has received the Indiana Governor's Arts Award for lifetime achievement as an arts educator. Alcohol and Speech is the title of a monograph written by David Pisoni, psychology, and Steven B. Chin, assistant scientist in otolaryngology-head and neck surgery at the IU School of Medicine. Because many different disciplines have contributed to the body of research on the effects of alcohol on speech, the book attempts to account for the relevant literature on the subject since the beginning of the 20th century. SPEA'S Mary Tschirhart is the author of Artful Leadership: Managing Stakeholder Problems in Nonprofit Arts Organizations