About Dr. Patricia Deubel AppleWorks for members of the Special education Regional Resource Center of NorthCentral ohio, Sept. Mansfield City Schools staff development program http://www.ct4me.net/about_dr__pat.htm
Extractions: Nova Southeastern University, Florida Ph. D., Computing Technology in Education 28 years teaching experience Mathematics faculty, The Ohio State University at Mansfield Coordinator district/building secondary educators' professional development activities Computer education curriculum development Journal publications State/local speaker, workshop presenter, conference presenter Adjunct faculty, Professional development services, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio Supervisor teacher development for students from Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio; and Mt. Vernon Nazarene College in Mt. Vernon, Ohio Teacher, advanced placement calculus Back to top Selected Experiences Conference Presentation Deubel, P. (2001). The Value of Mathematics Software for Ohio Proficiency Test Preparation. Ohio SchoolNet Technology Conference 2001 . Columbus, OH. February 27, 2001.
Extractions: Are you confused by terms that educators use? The Lexicon of Learning might be just what you need. Papers and Publications Download Adobe Acrobat Reader , free software for viewing and printing PDF files. Deubel, P. (2003). An investigation of behaviorist and cognitive approaches to instructional multimedia design Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 12 [available at this site] Deubel, P. (2002, Summer). Getting Started Enriching K-12 Curriculum with Internet Resources. http://www.iste.org/LL/29/s/index.cfm This article is also available at this web site. Select your viewing format: would like to thank Dr. T. Pellegrini at Southern Utah University who selected this article as a reading in a teacher preparation course during 2002 because it helps prospective teachers to "understand the theoretical underpinnings of integration of technology in instruction" (email communication January 17, 2003). Deubel, P. (2002). Selecting curriculum-based software To our readers: Special thanks to Heartland Area Education Agency in Johnston, Iowa for featuring the above article in Tips for Selecting Educational Software in their March 2002 edition of World of Media . The agency serves more than 50 school districts in central Iowa, and provides services and materials, including educational software, for all of the surrounding area schools. According to M. Oakley, Instructional Materials Consultant, (e-mail communication February 4, 2002), "Your article is an excellent resource for educators that are trying to select software to meet their needs."
Medical Education Bibliography Society for Research in Higher education; 1970. 6. Abrahamson S. Time return medical schools to their primary purpose education. Acad. Med. J. Nurs. staff dev. 1991;Sept/Oct. http://www.hmc.psu.edu/library/services/Instruction/mededbibliography.htm
School Of Public Health : The Ohio State University OSU Medical Center faculty, staff and administrators gathered December 17 in theMeiling Hall lobby 2003 The ohio State University Interim Dean dev Pathak, DBA http://www.sph.ohio-state.edu/
Extractions: As part of the most comprehensive health sciences campus in America, the School of Public Health prepares individuals for leadership in public health practice, discovers ways to create healthier communities through research, and serves as a resource for professionals in Ohio, the U.S. and the world. Students Place First in National Competition Three graduate students in The Ohio State University health service management and policy program recently took first-place honors in the seventh annual national Everett V. Fox Student Case Analysis and Presentation Competition. read more
Extractions: Vol. 29, No. 18 The Office of Human Resources is coordinating the University's participation in Operation Feed, to be held on campus April 17-May 5. The annual community outreach and service project is sponsored by the Mid-Ohio FoodBank and United Way of Franklin County to help provide non-perishable food for distribution to 136 food pantries and 52 soup kitchens and emergency shelters in central Ohio. For more information, contact your college or office Operation Feed coordinator or call Ned Cullom at 292-4341. The Office of Minority Affairs is seeking the names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers or mailing addresses of any African American, Asian American, Hispanic or Native American alumni for a Nov. 2-5 celebration acknowledging the success stories of OSU minority alumni. Minority alumni, along with faculty and staff, can attend workshops on diversity, alumni partnerships and various topics. Scheduled activities for alumni include a Nov. 2 welcome reception in the Longaberger Alumni House; a"Scarlet and Gray Ball" on Nov. 4; and campus tours, sponsored tailgate parties and a block of football tickets for special alumni guests Nov. 4.
Summer 2003 Schedule Graduate Studies Planned according to guidelines of the ohio Department of education Materials MethBlock, 3, TBA, TBA, staff, EDE500, Foundations of education, 3, TBA, TBA, Runnestrand, http://www.ursuline.edu/enroll_serv/summer/graduate2003.htm
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Extractions: Art Therapy Educational Administration Education Liberal Studies ... Back to Main Menu This human services program provides education and training in the field of art therapy by offering the necessary theoretical courses and internships. The program is approved by the American Art Therapy Association NO SC Title CR Days Time Room Instructor $Fee Next Theory and Development M FRSTD Hoffman Human Growth and Development W FRSTD Jacobs (Preq: AT 549) TBA TBA FRSTD Staff Research Design II M FRSTD Jackson Research: Integrative Seminar S FRSTD Jackson Research: Integrative Seminar S FRSTD Staff This program is designed to prepare leaders for Catholic schools through the study of the many facets of leadership, curriculum and instruction, personnel and resource management, and educational theories within the unique setting of the catholic school. Planned according to guidelines of the Cleveland Diocesan Education Office and the Ohio Department of Education, this program offers students a variety of classes, seminars, field experience and mentoring activities.
Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information Michigan UniversitySpecial Assistant to the Dean of education. 1992 PennsylvaniaState University-staff Associate. Van Buren Public Schools, Toledo, ohio-LD/BD http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Extractions: altemuel@mscd.edu Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor
UD Biology - Faculty And Staff Faculty and staff Directory. University of Dayton Department of Biology. education Ph.D.The ohio State University, Columbus, ohio, 1991, Microbiology. http://biology.udayton.edu/FacultyStaff/JayneRobinson.htm
Extractions: Email: robinson@neelix.udayton.edu Adjunct Assistant Professor/Instructor, The Department of Microbiology, Ohio State University, 1993-1994 Postdoctoral Research Associate, The Department of Agronomy, Ohio State University, June 1991-August 1993. Researcher, Biotechnology Section, Battelle Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, Ohio, 1978-1987. B.S. Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio, 1977 Microbiology M.S. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1983 Microbiology Ph.D. The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, 1991, Microbiology Kearns, D.B., J.B. Robinson, and L.J. Shimkets. 2001.
UD Biology - Faculty And Staff Faculty and staff Directory. Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate education,($73,250). of Neuroanatomy, Anatomy and Cell Biology, ohio State University http://biology.udayton.edu/FacultyStaff/ShirleyWright.htm
Extractions: Dayton, OH 45469-2320 Office/Lab: SH-27B/213 Telephone: Fax: Email: Shirley.Wright@notes.udayton.edu Drs. David and Shirley Wright gave the academic challenge speech at the University of Dayton Convocation for new students on August 21, 2001. Research is directed towards understanding cell motility and the nuclear and cytoskeletal aspects of fertilization. Pronuclear development is a pivotal period during fertilization, because the successful genetic reactivation of the dormant sperm nucleus and maternal chromatin by egg cytoplasm is essential for bipartental embryonic development. One project of the lab is to use an in vitro nuclear system to elucidate the factors regulating male pronuclear development at the cellular and molecular levels. Another area of research analyzes the role of the cytoskeleton in the fertilization process. These projects utilize fluorescence microscopy, video microscopy, and biochemical techniques. The object of these investigations is to gain an understanding of the nucleocytoplasmic interactions in cells. Ph. D. Anatomy (1987). The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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Extractions: Columbus, Ohio 43215 This page last updated 12/11/2001 SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE, Larry L. Householder ......................................614-466-4384 Speaker Pro Tempore, Gary Cates.................................................614-466-8104 Majority Floor Leader, Patricia Clancy..........................................614-644-6030 Assistant Majority Floor Leader, Stephen Buehrer................................614-466-6344 Majority Whip, James Trakas.....................................................614-644-6041 Assistant Majority Whip, Jon Peterson...........................................614-466-2500 Minority Leader, Dean DePiero...................................................614-466-3485 Assistant Minority Leader, Charles Wilson.......................................614-466-5921 Minority Whip, Joyce Beatty.....................................................614-466-5343 Assistant Minority Whip, Dale Miller............................................614-466-8035 HOUSE ADMINISTRATION Chief Administrative Officer, Kim Flasher
Extractions: Date: Apr 23 2002 - From: "Singleton, Norman" < Norman.Singleton_at_mail.house.gov http://www.MREdCo.com April 23, 2002 Last November, we sent out information on the mushrooming data collecting system in the schools. (See "Testing and Data Collection," http://www.mredco.com/updatenov26.html ) A centralized data collection system under the National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES) has a national standardized system on all students "about the students' background, learning experiences, and performance." It includes their beliefs, detailed medical records, family situations, and on and on. According to the following article, "The Ohio Department of Education said the database will bring the state in line with federal guidelines requiring increased accountability from schools." There's that word "accountability" again. The federal government is holding local school districts "accountable" to them in every way. Once more, this is a violation of the tenth amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Collecting Personal Data on Students
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Extractions: Best Viewed with IE 4.0 or better. Ohio Budget Publications Fiscal Notes What's New ... Contact Us The LSC fiscal staff assists the legislature in the preparation of the state's biennial budget and capital bills, including staffing committees, preparing economic forecasts, writing analyses, and meeting with agency personnel to discuss budget requests. Following enactment of each bill, the office publishes analyses describing the fiscal provisions which will affect the state and local governments. Budget in Brief Provides a comparison of each of the permanent and temporary law provisions contained in the budget bill at various stages of the process: As Introduced, House, Senate, and Conference Committee. The fiscal effects of each provision are also described. This document does not indicate which provisions were vetoed by the Governor. Budget in Detail
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Extractions: Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics Dr. Wilhelm completed his medical school training at Ohio State University, graduating with honors, and received his pediatric residency training at Ohio State University and the Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. He has been practicing pediatrics in Port Huron since 1966, and was instrumental in developing the Special Care Nursery at Port Huron Hospital for the care of ill newborns and prematures. Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics Dr. Zmiejko graduated with honors from Michigan State University, and received his medical degree, with honors, from Wayne State University. His pediatric residency and training was completed at St. John Hospital, Detroit. He is Board certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and has been practicing in Port Huron since 1982.
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Extractions: I In 1992, the Ohio Department of Education established and funded eight centers to develop a regional system of professional development across regional system of professional development across Ohio. The greater Cleveland Educational Development Center was awarded the grant to develop the Regional Professional Development Center (originally the Regional Teacher Training Center) in the Northeast Region. The centers are designed to provide ongoing support to schools and districts as they engage in school improvement efforts.