Organizational Dev. Information - HRnext from commuting time to education level to working together with line and staff departmentsaround Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana maine Maryland Massachusetts http://www2.hrnext.com/content/cats.cfm?cats_id=7
Maine ~ Faculty/Staff Page maine Township District 207. Friday, March 14, 2003. maine Township ~ Faculty/staff Page TRS Teachers' Retirement System. National education Association. District Publications http://www.maine207.k12.il.us/faculty2.asp
School Improvement Links how to develop a variety of types of staff development programs. by the regional Labfor the North East maine Dept. of education, Vaialable for $120 from NSDC http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/SIP/SIPLinks.html
Extractions: INDEX: Many of the United States provide some form of intermediate service centers to support educators who are working on state reform initiatives. In Illinois these are called Regional Offices of Education. In Michigan these are called Intermediate School Districts. In that case, ISDs have boundaries that overlap regular school districts and have their own taxing authority. In New York and Colorado these agencies are called BOCES which stands for Board of Cooperative Educational Services. If you don't know how to access assistance from these agencies, click here to link to the Council of Chief State School Officers (CCSSO) which can connect you to the state board of education in your state. You should be able to find out there if such agencies are in your state. The only USA exception is Hawaii which has one school district for the entire state and so, the state provides the assistance directly.
Union 96 Courier Diversity exists in maine communities and schools, though our staff Development Sampler. allprograms (classrooms, chapter, special education, reading recovery http://www.sumner.k12.me.us/curriculumdev/winter99.htm
Extractions: to Diana Haskell Diana Haskell, a speech and language teacher and a very highly regarded teaching professional, prepared and presented an outstanding one-day workshop last November on phonemic awareness. Participants included K-3 teachers, special educators and several educational technicians. Her presentation provided a solid introduction to the works of Dr. Candice Bray and other scholars. We now have a better understanding of some of the numerous underlying skills that are essential to a child's ability to manipulate sounds and acquire the language skills necessary to facilitate reading and writing. We wish to thank Diana for this thorough and meaningful presentation. Recently, Diana accepted a new teaching position. We would like to take this opportunity to extend our sincere best wishes to Diana in her new professional position. She will be greatly missed by the hundreds of students, parents, and faculty members who have worked with her during her many years of dedicated employment throughout this union. A Review of "Education by Design"
Fall 98 Courier With a masters in gifted education Sharon would This grant was provided by The MaineCommunity Foundation 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.
BrainConnection - The Brain And Learning David Silvernail, director of the maine education Policy Research Institute, saidthat staff Writer Tess Nacelewicz can be contacted at 791 6367 or http://www.brainconnection.com/SITEWare/2003/03/14/PTPH/0000-2836-KEYWORD.Missin
Extractions: Thirteen-year-old Jeremy Harmon says that learning on a laptop computer is more fun than just reading a book. "You can be more involved with the work and we can do a lot more stuff, like spreadsheets," the seventh-grader at Portland's Lyman Moore Middle School said Thursday. His comments echo those of other seventh-graders who participated in a state study of the impact that Maine's unique laptop computer initiative is having, halfway through its first year. Among the findings were that 88.5 percent of students agreed that laptops make schoolwork more fun. The study involved a survey that was distributed to the state's 17,223 seventh-graders who received Apple iBook computers last fall, and to their teachers and school administrators.
BrainConnection - The Brain And Learning Review Books Web Sites About BC Awards Page Our staff Scientific Learning to a reportreleased this week by the maine education Policy Research http://www.brainconnection.com/SITEWare/?main=index.php3
Faculty jsimone@leeacademy.lee.me.us. BS Social Studies and English education, Universityof maine. American History and Social Studies. Other educational staff. http://www.leeacademy.lee.me.us/People at LA/Faculty.htm
Extractions: Alumni Parent Alliance People at LA Students at LA ... Native Americans Faculty at Lee Academy Our faculty works to challenge students to achieve beyond their expectations, and to become creative, analytical, independent thinkers. Faculty members are also team coaches, club and organization advisors, mentors and friends to our students. Relationships at Lee Academy last well beyond the four years of education. The active alumni association connects Academy alumni, faculty and former faculty from several generations. The activity leaders, the staff, community members and the faculty work with students to continue the supportive, family atmosphere that is a hallmark of the Lee Academy experience. Faculty and Administration BS Biology and Plant Sciences, Nebraska Wesleyan University/MS Science Education and Entomology, University of Tennessee/PhD Microbiology and Insect Science, University of London Physical Sciences Pasco Avery pavery@leeacademy.lee.me.us
Lee Academy Lee, Maine Community based independent school, fully accredited, coeducational secondary school, serving grades Category Regional North America Localities L Lee education and other Native American students from maine and Atlantic A hallmark of a Lee Academyeducation, is the our championship math teams form the staff for our http://www.leeacademy.lee.me.us/
Extractions: What Makes Us Unique? There are many fine schools in America. Many of the finest are in New England, where we are located. So what makes us special? Our rural lifestyle lends itself to developing friendships. Students are known here. We make time to build relationships, a process which is at the heart of real learning. Maine is a remarkably safe state, and our part of Maine is a place where young people feel particularly secure as they develop their understandings about America and its diverse cultures. We value and enjoy young people! A hallmark of a Lee Academy education, is the lifelong friendships which form here. We have an active alumni association, we provide college application services to current students and alumni, and our graduates stay connected to us, through return visits, letters, and e-mail. We want you to succeed and we make sure that you have the resources to do so. Our Learning Enhancement Center is open to all students. Math students from our championship math teams form the staff for our math lab. Speaking of mathematics, we have a long history of state championship math teams, a tradition which continues, now. We also have a special awareness of the need to actively encourage math and science challenges for young women.
Dev.uua.org Mailing Lists - Admin Links AdultRE, Discussion on UU adult religious education program. Esc-l, UUA ExecutiveStaff. news, News about the Ferry Beach Conference Center in Saco, maine. http://www.uua.org/mailman/admin
Departments A 5812493 maine Leadership Consortium - Stephanie Cook Center Reports to Collegeof education Human 877-EAP-3315 Clinical staff Member - Isabelle Boisclair http://www.ume.maine.edu/~umtel/directory/depts/DEPTE.html
Extractions: University of Maine , Orono, ME 04469 Area Code (207) Brought to you by: Information Technologies A B C ... J K L M N O ... W X Y Z Economics Educational Opportunity Center Electrical Shop Electron Microscopy Laboratory ... Top of Page Economics, Dept. of Contact Person - Rebecca Nadeau-Oliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1850 Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1851 Top of Page Contact Person - Sue Thibodeau . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2441 Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2423 Dean's Office Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2428 Top of Page Educational Opportunity Center Contact Person . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-3704 TDD Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-1360 Fax Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2532 Top of Page Reports to: College of Engineering Building address: 113 Barrows Hall Chair - James Patton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2244 Professors - Field, Hummels, Musavi, Vetelino Assoc. Professors - Eason, Hanselman, Kotecki, Patton, Segee Research Assoc. Professor - Domnisoru Asst. Professor - Ressom, DaCunha Lecturers - Beenfeldt, Whitney Lecturer/Instructional Assistant - E. Williams Lecturer/Systems Manager - B. Littlefield Lecturer/Systems Administrator - A. Sheaff Contact Person - Janice Gomm . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 581-2223
MLTI Staff Development Opportunities congratulations and I look forward to being of service to you, your staff and theMLTI 3) Middle Level education Institute University of maine July 7 http://www.sad4.com/region6/staffdev.html
Extractions: Useful Links MLTI Web Page Maine Learns Laptopme.org Middlemaine Login Apple SEED PCMS Laptop Project This is what has been sent my way so far. Please check back often as information is added regularly. Maine Learns has an extensive list of staff development opportunities as well! MLTI 2 Day Teacher Training Schedule http://www.state.me.us/mlte/training.html Online Registration for these session is located at: http://www.lslonline.com:81/mlti/ Registration must be completed by May 31st. Eighteen two-day sessions will be offered throughout the state between June and August. As a result of this training, participants will: -Understand the goals and purposes of the MLTI
MMSA - Board Of Advisors of Chemistry University of Southern maine. Michael Smith education Director AmericanGeological Institute. Terry Sutton Director, Strategic Planning/Bus. dev. http://www.mmsa.org/aboutus_board.php
Maine Public Relations Council FAX 7665109 choppin@aol.com Doug Hubley staff Writer Bates com Kay Hyatt CommunicationsCoordinator University of maine College of education Human http://www.meprcouncil.org/members/h.asp
Gradadmissions Staff - Tory Priputin Tory Priputin Grad School staff. adjusting from his small hometown in maine to the WaldenUniversity Online education US and Canadian residents Distance http://gradschool.about.com/library/bltory.htm
Extractions: Grad School Staff Tory Priputin is finishing his bachelor's degree in Zoology at Michigan State University, and plans to continue on to graduate school to pursue a Ph.D. in molecular genetics. Writing has always been one of his hobbies, and is very happy to now have an audience other than himself. Tory has just about experienced it all as an undergrad: adjusting from his small hometown in Maine to the bustling MSU campus, struggling to find direction during his time there, and searching for the drive to continue his academic pursuit in grad school. He is more than willing to field any comments or questions at priputin@hotmail.com
Subject Index To The 1999 Laws Of Maine - 1st Reg. Of 119th COMMUNICATIONS CENTER CENTRAL maine,ESTABLISHED. VEGETATION CUTTING REMOVAL RULEMAKING education INITIATIVE. EXECUTIVE ANALYST PROFESSIONAL staff POSITION. http://janus.state.me.us/legis/ros/lom/LOM119th/LOM19992RSubjectIndex-05.htm
Subject Index To The Laws Of Maine - 2nd Reg. & 2nd Spec. Of 118th Index to the 1997 Laws of maine Second Regular 1 NONPARTISAN staff ADDITIONS ..PUBLIC655. 112 CHILD DEVELOP SERV SYS,education DP ..RESOLVE 106 http://janus.state.me.us/legis/ros/lom/LOM118th/LOM97Index2-11.htm
Quality Counts: Maine Data Teachers as % of total staff, 1995, 53, 54, 49. maine, NH, Vt. At least9 hours of training (1994 data) in education technology, 14, 14, 18. http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/me-data.htm
Extractions: This table shows Maine's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas. Student Achievement School Climate Resources Quality of Teaching Maine 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. Maine N.H. Vt. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 N/A 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A Maine N.H. Vt. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes no yes Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Maine N.H. Vt. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994 1994 grads enrolling in college
UMaine ECE: Faculty And Staff Devices Centre de Investigation Cientifica y de education Superior de Return to Facultyand staff. This is an official publication of the University of maine. http://www.eece.maine.edu/~vet/theses.html
Leadership Maine Alumni List Regional Office, maine Alliance for Arts education. House Republican Chief of staff,maine House of IV, Director of Industrial Cooperation, University of maine. http://www.mdf.org/leadme/alumnilisting.html
Extractions: Alumni Program ALUMNI LIST as of March 25, 2003 Douglas J. Ahearne Dexter A. Akers Rachel Albert Judith A. Alexander , Owner, Alexander Associates James F. Amaral , President, Borealis Breads Brian C. Andrews , Common Sense Solutions Karen Marie Arel William O. Armitage, II , Executive Director, Biddeford-Saco Area EDC James S. Atwell David A. Audesse , Business Manager-Ceramic Operations, First Technology Judith Bailey , President, Northern Michigan University Nancy Ballard J. Jeffrey Barnum , Owner, Barnum Forest Products James E. Baskerville , VP, Advanced Tech./Surface Ship Support, Bath Iron Works Margaret M. Bean , Deputy Director, Maine State Housing Authority Allen Berger , Provost, University of Maine - Farmington Michael Bigos Kathleen Billings , Manager, Economic Development, Bangor Hydro-Electric Co.