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  1. Bad Boys of the New Testament: Exploring Men of Questionable Virtue by Barbara J. Essex, 2005-04-30
  2. First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Stories
  3. The Yale Indian: The Education of Henry Roe Cloud (New Americanists) by Joel Pfister, 2009-01-01
  4. The View from the Helm: Leading the American University during an Era of Change by James J. Duderstadt, 2007-04-25
  5. Remembering the University of Chicago: Teachers, Scientists, and Scholars (Centennial Publications of The University of Chicago Press)
  6. Student Affairs by Audrey L. Rentz, 1994-08-26
  7. Science, Politics and Universities in Europe, 1600-1800 (Collected Studies, Cs636.) by John Gascoigne, 1999-01
  8. Bertram Windle: The Honan Bequest and the Modernisation of University College Cork, 1904-1919 by Dermot Keogh, Ann Keogh, 2011-01
  9. James McCosh and the Scottish Intellectual Tradition: From Glasgow to Princeton by J. David Hoeveler, 1981-07
  10. Serving the University of Missouri: A Memoir of Campus and System Administration by James C. Olson, 1993-12
  11. The Conscience of the University, and Other Essays by Harry Huntt Ransom, 1982
  12. Retrospective Sympathetic Affection: A Tribute to the Academic Community by R.M. Cooper, 1996-11
  13. European Faculty Directory: 1991 by Ibis Information Services, 1990-12
  14. Cambridge and Clare by Harry Godwin, 2009-08-20

41. H3 >> Writer's Biographies
WRITERS biographies. Laurence McKeown. Laurence McKeown students. DublinThe National Association of adult education, 1996. Jailtacht
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WRITERS BIOGRAPHIES Laurence McKeown Laurence McKeown entered the Maze Prison at the age of 19 and spent most of his adult life in prison. In 1981, he volunteered for the hunger strike and lasted 70 days before being taken off when he went into a coma. He emerged from prison in 1992 and has been working as a writer and Development Worker in Belfast. He is Co-founder of the West Belfast Film Festival and is now the Chair of the new Belfast Film Festival . Currently he is employed as a development worker with Coiste na n-Iarchini, an umbrella group for ex-prisoners on both sides of the border. The group is funded by the European Peace and Reconciliation Fund and is seen as one of the most important building blocks in the peace process. Education
Ph.D. Sociology, Queen's University, Belfast, 1998.

42. NCRVE MDS-795: Appendix B: Biographies
Appendix B biographies of NCRVENCOE Research Team Members. Coordinator for ResourceDevelopment for the Georgia Department of Technical and adult education.
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Debra D. Bragg Mary Burnett is a Dean of Professional Technical Education at the North Seattle Community College in Seattle, Washington. She joined the Seattle Community College District VI in 1984 as Associate Dean for the Division of Health and Human Services at Seattle Central College. Mary has her doctorate in education from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, and was employed at the Community Colleges of Nevada as an early childhood faculty member, Social Sciences Associate Dean, and Director of the Henderson Branch Campus from 1972-1984. She is a member of the National Council for Occupational Education (NCOE) Work-Based Learning Task Force and was appointed Region I NCOE representative in 1995. Robert W. Day Sandra Filion Foster is Vice President of Planning and Development for Riverside Community College District in Riverside, California. Dr. Foster holds B.A. and M.A. degrees from Michigan State University, and she earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Public Policy Analysis at the University of Illinois at Chicago. She was responsible for developing one of the early models of integrated Tech Prep and Work-Based Learning as Associate Vice Chancellor of the City Colleges of Chicago, with support from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Joyce Foundation, leading financial services firms, and the local manufacturing industry. This integrated career preparation model is central to Riverside Community College's strategic plan for expansion into a three-college district with model work-based learning programs in automotive technology, engineering and manufacturing technology, the arts, and health sciences.

43. Palm Springs Adult School, Staff Biographies: Virginia D. Eberhard
Virginia D. Eberhard has been working in education for twentyfour yearswith the last nineteen in adult education. She became Principal
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Virginia D. Eberhard, Ph.D.
- Principal Virginia D. Eberhard has been working in education for twenty-four years with the last nineteen in adult education. She became Principal of Palm Springs Adult Education on August 1, 1996. She moved to the Palm Springs area from Ojai and formerly worked as an Administrative Coordinator with Ventura Adult Education. She has a BS in Physical Education and Dance, a Gerontology Certificate, an MA in Educational Administration and a Ph.D. from USC in Adult Education. "Now that I have my own school, I might actually settle down. I have been searching for the right place for a long time and this is it. I will try very hard not to get acquainted with too many rattlesnakes, I'll tolerate the lizards and I am already getting very adept at catching crickets. A basic life skills for the desert." veberhard@psusd.k12.ca.us

44. © 1995-2002 St. Stephen's College - Adjunct Faculty / Instructor Biographies: A
Adjunct Faculty / Instructor biographies Barnsley is the Coordinator of Distanceeducation for St. BSc Honours, University of Oregon, M. adult education, St.
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Barnsley, Catherine Catherine Barnsley is the Coordinator of Distance Education for St. Stephen's and St. Andrew's College. Catherine has the following degrees; BSc Honours, University of Oregon, M. Adult Education, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, PhD Studies, Union Institute University, Cincinnati, OH. up to top
Barrett, Deborah Deborah Barrett, Ph.D , is a Jungian-based psychotherapist who works at Riverwalk Counselling Services and the Redemptorist Centre for Growth. She has many years of personal experience with suffering and has done extensive research into how suffering transforms. up to top
Barter Moulaison, Jane Jane Barter Moulaison, is a Ph.D. candidate at Emmanuel College, Toronto School of Theology. Her research interests include the history and historiography of Christian doctrine, hermeneutics, and theological method. She is teaching Faithful Women: Women in the History of Christianity [ ] and our Internet course, An Introduction to the Christian Scriptures [

45. Trinity Staff Biographies
biographies. 1996. Together with Trinity's adult education Committee,he develops and coordinates Trinity's adult education programs.
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46. Wiley Canada :: Learning From Our Lives: Using Educational Biographies With Adul
Learning from Our Lives Using educational biographies with adults by Pierre PIERREDOMINICE is professor of adult education at the University of Geneva
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Kathleen Taylor, Catherine Marienau, Morris Fiddler Handbook of Adult and Continuing Education, 2000 Edition (Hardcover) Arthur L. Wilson, Elisabeth R. Hayes Understanding and Facilitating Adult Learning: A Comprehensive Analysis of Principles and Effective Practices (Paperback) Stephen D. Brookfield Learning from Our Lives: Using Educational Biographies with Adults Pierre Dominice ISBN: 0-7879-1031-7 Hardcover 240 Pages July 2000, Jossey-Bass

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48. HKIEd Library Pathfinder - Adult Education
REFERENCE MATERIALS Reference works such as biographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias,directories, bibliographies adult continuing education yearbook.
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Reference works such as biographies, dictionaries, encyclopedias, directories, bibliographies, etc. provide useful background information. The reference collection is a good place to start your research. Selected samples are: Adult continuing education yearbook Access and delivery in continuing education and training Directory of further education Distance education directory Guide to distance learning Hong Kong adult education handbook International dictionary of adult and continuing education International encyclopedia of adult education and training International encyclopedia of education Technology and adult learning General works on adult education can be found in various locations throughout the Library's collection. The following are some of the Library of Congress classification numbers which will lead you to materials on your subject:

49. Metagifted Education Resource Organization: Adult Indigos
Ana and the Bird Channeling by Steve Rother of the Group An IndigoChild Grows Up Integration of Spirit. adult Indigo biographies.
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Welcome! Home Announcements About Us About YOU Contact Us Become a Member Donations Mailing Lists Org. Forms Services Services Index SPECIALS Testimonials Upcoming Workshops Indigo Consultations Consultation by Email Gifted Consultations Spiritual Counseling Dream Interpretation ... Kundalini Activation Shamballa Multidimensional Energy Healing Classes Shamballa Multidimensional Energy Healing Sessions Earth Healer Classes Guided Meditations Homeschool Tutoring ... Director's Resume Products Feng Shui Origami Mobiles Crystal Necklaces Metagifted Topics Indigo Children Section Indigo Teen Section Indigo Adult Section Crystal Children Educating in the New Age Imaginary Field Trips Inner Advancement Mystical Math ... Waterfall Indigo Children Topics Introduction - What's an Indigo? Who are the Indigo Children? Is Your Child an Indigo? Indigo Teen Characteristics Indigo Adults School Violence Parenting Indigos Difficult Parents ... Music Double Edged Sword of Giftedness Advice by Indigos Biographies Metaphysical Topics Channeling Co-Creation Crystals Intuition Psychic Abilities Shamballa MDH Wesak Gifted Topics Adult Giftedness Advocacy Confratute Crystals Creativity ... Underachievement Creative Fun Channelings Enrichment Project Idea List Imaginary Field Trip Stories Origami ... Poetry Resources Links Books for Parents Books for Teachers Books for Students ... Printable Version
Do Adult Indigos exist? YES!!! They did not just start coming at rates of 90% of the incoming population in 1992. I believe there have always been some Indigos, the amount of which has only increased through the last 50 years or so. My guess on percentages is that Indigos make up approximately 15-25% of 20-30 year olds, 10-15% of 30-40 yr olds, 5-10% of 40-50 yr olds and 0-5% prior to that. That's MY opinion, not a fact. Some of us are here to pave the way for today's mass influx of Indigo energy, to break down some barriers and to be advocates and support systems for these children.

50. Metagifted Education Resource Organization: Biographies Of Indigos
adult Indigos biographies Index. My grades fluctuated based on the courses (100% inWorld Religions, 60% in Physical education etc.), the teachers, and
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Welcome! Home Announcements About Us About YOU Contact Us Become a Member Donations Mailing Lists Org. Forms Services Services Index SPECIALS Testimonials Upcoming Workshops Indigo Consultations Consultation by Email Gifted Consultations Spiritual Counseling Dream Interpretation ... Kundalini Activation Shamballa Multidimensional Energy Healing Classes Shamballa Multidimensional Energy Healing Sessions Earth Healer Classes Guided Meditations Homeschool Tutoring ... Director's Resume Products Feng Shui Origami Mobiles Crystal Necklaces Metagifted Topics Indigo Children Section Indigo Teen Section Indigo Adult Section Crystal Children Educating in the New Age Imaginary Field Trips Inner Advancement Mystical Math ... Waterfall Indigo Children Topics Introduction - What's an Indigo? Who are the Indigo Children? Is Your Child an Indigo? Indigo Teen Characteristics Indigo Adults School Violence Parenting Indigos Difficult Parents ... Music Double Edged Sword of Giftedness Advice by Indigos Biographies Metaphysical Topics Channeling Co-Creation Crystals Intuition Psychic Abilities Shamballa MDH Wesak Gifted Topics Adult Giftedness Advocacy Confratute Crystals Creativity ... Underachievement Creative Fun Channelings Enrichment Project Idea List Imaginary Field Trip Stories Origami ... Poetry Resources Links Books for Parents Books for Teachers Books for Students ... Printable Version
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The first biography we received is available on the About YOU page.

51. Unit For Adult Education
Reflexive modernity, selfreflexive biographies; adult education in the lightof risk society. International Journal of Lifelong education, Vol.
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MODULE 2 COMMUNITY EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Braga: 29 February - 11 March 2000
Coordinators:
Theo Jansen (Catholic University of Nijmegen)
Herman Baert (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)
General Theoretical Frame of Reference The radical modernization of western industrial societies involves fundamental changes in both social structures and subjective experiences. Key concepts in this respect are "globalization of risks", "fragmentation of experiences", "plurality of communities and socio-cultural frames of references" and "disembedding". The comprehensive theme for this module is concerned with the implications of these changes with respect to questions of social inequality and social solidarity. The consequences of radical modernization for the transformation of traditional forms of social inequality and the development of new ones, will be presented and discussed, firstly at the more global level and secondly at the local level of the "community". Full attention will be given to different political options and strategies in adult education and community work to construct new forms of social solidarity and cooperation. In this perspective, the role of social movements in the self-organization and self-education of communities and their meaning of actual concepts for social policy (included educational policy) will be studied during the first week of the module. During the second week lectures, discussions and field visits will focus on the contribution to the construction of local solidarity and citizenship, by implementing strategies for community work (community development) and approaches of community education.

52. Biographies
biographies of Conference international Black August HipHop Political education Tourand She teaches adult education to women at Rikers Island's Correctional
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Liz Appel

Liz Appel graduated from Brown University with a degree in Ethnic Studies in 2001. She has worked with various abolitionist organizations such as Critical Resistance and the Prison Activist Resource Center. She recently completed an internship with Justice Now, an organization that advocates on behalf of women incarcerated in Central California. Appel is currently involved with teaching a GED class at San Quentin. Adisa Beatty
Adisa Vera Beatty holds a M.F.A in English from Brown University ('94). A member of the Malcolm X Grassroots Movement since 1995, and co-director since 2001, Beatty has coordinated the organization's anti-police brutality programs, and community feeding and clothing drives, and prison projects, including raising funds and support for political prisoners. Beatty also coordinates the international Black August Hip-Hop Political Education Tour and benefit concert series. Her poetry has appeared in Callaloo , the Painted Bride Quarterly and The American Poetry Review . She teaches adult education to women at Rikers Island's Correctional Facility and New York City Technical College. Through her poetry, publishing and teaching, Beatty addresses the inequalities of race, sexism and definitions of community.

53. RISA Speaker Biographies
(+39) 06.334381. Speaker biographies. Lori Tibbett has worked as a businessmanager, a high school teacher and she has taught adult education programs.
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Friday, February 15, 2002 (8:30-16:15) American Overseas School of Rome, Via Cassia, 811 Rome. Italy 00189 Speaker Biographies Richard Irving is a clinical social worker with 25 years experience working with children, families and schools. He graduated from Brown University in 1974, and Boston University School of Social Work in 1976. He has worked in residential treatment with emotionally disturbed adolescents, and for the last 22 years he has worked in the Andover, Massachusetts, Public Schools at all grade levels. Since 1982, he has also maintained a private practice working with children with behavioral and learning disabilities. Dr. Irving will be doing the keynote presentation, Developing Emotional Intelligence , as well as the workshops No Shame, No Blame - Disciplining with Dignity; Working with Angry Parents; Fostering Respect and Responsibility in Young Children; Helping Children Deal with their Anxiety. Cheryl Temple is an Assistive Technology (AT) Specialist for Fairfax County Public Schools in Fairfax, Virginia. She began her career as a teacher for students with learning disabilities in 1976. Cheryl joined the Fairfax AT team in 1996 and is currently the site coordinator for their second AT training and support location. She is an adjunct instructor for George Mason University and serves on the Virginia Statewide Assistive Technology Taskforce. She has done a variety of consultations in the US and for the Office of Overseas Schools, including Madrid, Cairo, Caracas, and Santiago. Cheryl has been a regular presenter over the last five years at the Jefferson Overseas Schools Technology Institute (JOSTI). Ms. Temple will be presenting three workshops:

54. Adult Education
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Member biographies. Guy is a private tutor and has taught French at the FrenchLibrary in Boston and at the Brookline Center for adult education.
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Mikki Ansin, Cambridge, Mass.
Mikki is a professional photographer and film-maker and has had a long-standing working relationship with film directors and producers such as the Merchant-Ivory team, and Nicholas Meyer. Her credits include Howard’s End, The Remains of the Day, The Bostonians, Lorenzo’s Oil , and several Merchant-Ivory films in India. She has been  campaign photographer to Jimmy Carter and Mike Dukakis and the archivist and photographer to Rose Kennedy. She produced the film on Mrs. Kennedy which is screened at the Kennedy Library. She was a guest lecturer at our workshop in Aix-en-Provence in July. Brigitte Berg, Paris, France
Brigitte is the Director of Les Documents Cin?matographiques in Paris, a documentary film production company and a photography and film archive started by the late film-maker Jean Painlev?. The archive contains valuable original film from the first moving pictures (chronophotographs) made my ?tienne-Jules Marey in 1890. Besides other written works, Brigitte has participated in a symposium on Marey in Beaune held in 1995 and contributed to a book on his work. Anne Bergogne, Paris, France

56. Kinetics: Education : Adult Education
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57. IALC: Faculty: Biographies
She also worked for Spokane Community College adult education Program, and hascreated and piloted a similar evening program with the Language Center.
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has a master's in TESL as well as a masters' in Germanics, and a doctorate in English Language Studies with a concentration in Applied Linguistics and TESL from from the University of Washington. Her BA in German was awarded at Washington State University with honors. She has been teaching ESL/EFL since 1994 in all skill areas. She has taught in intensive language programs in the U.S. and in Austria. She has worked part-time or full-time at the IALC since January 1999. Jeanne Andersen holds a master's in English/Composition and Rhetoric from Washington State University with extensive experience in composition teaching at the college level and professional editing. She has taught in the program since l992. She is currently the Academic Coordinator. Linda Brady has her master's in TESL from Florida International University and a BS in linguistics from the University of Texas at Austin. She also holds a Fluency Degree in the German language and has taught ESL for fifteen years, three of those years involving computer-assisted learning. She has also taught and coordinated several special programs. She has worked in the program since August, l995. She currently is the facilitator for all short-term programs for International Programs and is working on recruitment, marketing, and program development.

58. Sir George Trevelyan - Brief Biographies
Sir George Trevelyan brief biographies. he began to think about the possible useof England’s great country houses as centres of adult education, with his
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The Times, 17th February 1996
Sir George Trevelyan, teacher and New Age thinker, died on February 7 [1996] aged 89. He was born on November 5, 1906.
AN ELDER statesman of the New Age movement, Sir George Trevelyan saw the mission of his later years as an 'exploration into God'. From the moment when in 1942 he first tagged along to a lecture given by one of Rudolph Steiner’s students – "I have no doubt", he later said, "that this event in my life was staged by higher destiny, and that the time was ripe for a leap in consciousness" – he began to work towards the promotion of an alternative spirituality.
Trevelyan spoke with inspiration of the planet Earth as "a living being, in a living universe.... a universe which is a great ocean of life and thought". Alongside such ideas as communal living and organic farming, he explored beliefs in angels and the purified vision of the unicorn, the power of ley lines, and the calming effects of crystals. In 1971 he set up the Wrekin Trust to promote spiritual knowledge and education, and take the New Age message to the world. Annually he would convene a 'Round Table' conference – appropriate perhaps for a man whose family coat of arms linked him to Sir Trevillian, one of King Arthur’s legendary knights – for the leaders of healing centres and holistic organisations.
He was much involved in the Findhorn Foundation in Moray, an international experiment in community living, and with the Gatekeeper and Open Gate trusts for the reawakening of pilgrimages to sacred places. In 1982 he was awarded the 'alternative Nobel Prize', the Right Livelihood award, for his work towards 'healing the planet'.

59. Resources On The Net
biographies, education classics and source texts. While emphasizing childhood education,this site contains many and varied resources on adult education as well
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60. Action On Access - Events
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Workshop Leader Biographies Lorna Bambridge, Arts and the Learning City (The London Institute)

Lorna joined Arts and the Learning City as Project Manager in May 2000 following her position as Training and Regeneration Manager at Hoxton Hall Theatre and Art Centre. After graduating from Middlesex University in 1991, she worked as a professional theatre director and freelance community arts worker throughout eight London Boroughs, working predominantly with young disadvantaged and disaffected people. She has also been a lecturer for further and adult education institutions and acted as a representative for England at conferences held by the European Union in Greece and Italy. In 1994 she was awarded the Richard Mills Fellowships for her innovative artistic work with unemployed young people in London’s East End. She was born, educated and has worked all her life, in London.
Hilary Comfort, Leicester College

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