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Extractions: TeacherLine Spring Courses Offered Wyoming Public Television TeacherLine encourages you to enroll now for spring TeacherLine on-line professional development modules. These new modules begin April 13, 2003 and will run for approximately six weeks. Class sizes are limited to 15 students each, so register now for the module(s) of your choice. Graduate and undergraduate credit is available through the University of Wyoming for $35 per credit hour. Alternatively, PTSB credit is also available. To register for one or more of the TeacherLine modules, either use our online registration form or call Karen Thurston at 1-800-495-9788. If you have any questions, please contact Karen Thurston either by phone (1-800-495-9788) or by e-mail at kthursto@cwc.cc.wy.us
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Extractions: All seminar attendees are provided with verification of hours of participation which may be used to verify attendance and/or meet individual continuing education requirements or re-certification requirements. Requirements vary by district and state. Participants are also eligible to earn state-approved continuing education units or credits in most states where such programs exist. Separate CEU registration is conducted at the seminar if necessary. For specific state program information, use the search button below. Select your state for specific information... Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kentucky Kansas Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming Washington DC [home] [about us] [seminars] [resources] ... webmaster@sdresources.org
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Extractions: While the past few months brought the "official" summer hiatus for schools, NETC staff together with many educators in its region continued activities to scale up the integration of technology and learning. The following highlights those activities in each state. NETC's work with the Alaska State Department of Education and AKRAC, the regional comprehensive assistance center, had identified six partner sites for the 1996-1997 school year: Chatham, Hoonah, Iditarod, Klawock, Saint Mary's and Skagway. Teams of two from these sites attended the Alaska Staff Development Network's week-long summer technology academy in Juneau. During the institute NETC staff worked with NETC partner teams to provide information and materials. Team members will convene next Spring in conjunction with the Alaska Society of Technology Educators annual technology-in-education conference. During the intervening months, technical assistance will be carried out via phone, fax, and, where possible, e-mail. A two-day workshop on Web Page Design for Hotshots was presented by NETC staff at the Juneau School District. Attendees included Juneau School District staff and Alaska Department of Education staff.
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Extractions: Examples of appropriate activities for use of these funds include: attending workshops and training events, attending professional conferences to obtain training, taking graduate level library science course work, and any other continuing education event which strengthens library staff skills and enables them to provide better library service to their library clientele. Support for storytelling workshops and for BCR workshops is also appropriate. Specifically, the award can pay for registration, lodging, meals (if overnight) and transportation (commercial or private auto at .345 cents per mile). The applicant must be a current Wyoming resident, and a Wyoming school or special library employee in good standing with 12 months employment prior to application. Applicants can submit only one applications in an 18-month period. Limitations: no funding of school librarians for their continuing accreditation as a teacher unless the course is library science, or technology; no funding for educational, medical or museum workshops which have no connection to library development; no funding for meals/food for one-day events.
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Welcome To The State Of Wyoming: Governor's Office wyomingS COMMUNITY COLLEGES play a critical role in the development of seamlesseducation in wyoming and in serving the lifelong learning needs of wyoming http://www.state.wy.us/governor/press_releases/execorder/2002/communitycollege.a
Extractions: Citizen Business Government Visitor Links Governor's Office Meet the Governor Appointments Press Office ... TEXT ONLY WYOMINGS COMMUNITY COLLEGES play a vital role in meeting student, community, and employer/employee needs. They are student-centered, open-access institutions dedicated to providing high quality, low cost education. Each year, more than 40,000 Wyoming citizens are served by the community colleges. PROVIDING economic development assistance, workforce training, adult and continuing education, and recreational and cultural opportunities, the community colleges are valuable resources for their communities and the state. THE COMMUNITY COLLEGES continually strive to improve service and provide new educational opportunities in response to the changing needs of Wyoming people, businesses, and industries. Working in cooperation with other higher education institutions, they are providing new opportunities for advanced education throughout the state, including expanded distance education. A UNIQUE COMPONENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION
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