Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Basic_A - Arkansas Education Staff Dev

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 3     41-60 of 82    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

         Arkansas Education Staff Dev:     more detail

41. 2002-03 Campus Council Membership Roster
Dean College of education and Health Professions, Reed Greenwood, GRAD 324, 53208,mrgreen@uark.edu. staff SENATORS. (To Be Announced). Christine Parks, Employee dev.
http://www.uark.edu/depts/campcoun/2002members.htm
University of Arkansas Home Page Campus Council Membership 2002-2003 (Under Construction for 2002-2003 Year) Council 2002-2003 Members
Officers

Committees

Committee Chairs
Member Archives
Related Links Faculty Senate
Campus Faculty

Staff Senate

Graduate Council
...
Campus Governance
Officers Chair David Morris dnmorris@uark.edu Vice Chair TBA Secretary Janet Bowlin or (TBA) BELL 3202 jbowlin@engr.uark.edu Parliamentarian Jimmie Rogers or (TBA) KIMP 417 jnr@uark.edu Voting members - Ex-officio Chair, Faculty Senate Dennis Brewer MASC/CSCE, ENGR 314A dbrewer@uark.edu Vice Chair, Faculty Senate Tom Jensen Market/Trans, BADM 302 tjensen@uark.edu ASG President Stephanie Gosnell ASG asgpres@uark.edu ASG President Pro-Tempore David Morris ASG asgpro@uark.edu Chair, Staff Senate Jewel Lindsey jlindse@uark.edu Vice Chair, Staff Senate Tina Bersi tbersi@uark.edu Administration Representatives Dean, Bumpers College Food and Life Sciences

42. 1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR
arkansas, x, Deacon Formation Program Diocesan School for Ministry, Ed. (lay staff),5,000, The program is called TEAMS (Theological education as Ministry Support
http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministry/resA134s_files/sheet002.htm
1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR PREPARATION AND TRAINING OF LAY PEOPLE (RES. A134s) Survey Ques: Are there other programs or budgets employed in your diocese for the preparation and training of lay people? Yes No *N.R. = No response to question. DIOCESE YES NO N.R. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM BUDGET COMMENTS Alabama x Diaconate Formation Program Alaska x Due to size, isolation of churches, etc. Alaska is always training. We are very opportunistic about training. We also "piggy-back" on other judicatories work. Albany x In planning process Arizona x Arkansas x Atlanta x Bethlehem x EFM, Diocesan School, Various Conferences, Workshops, etc. California x Commission on Ministry Clergy in Training Program School for Deacons Plus funds raised from the school, plus funds from tuition Lay Eucharistic Ministry training Funds come from tuition Leadership Day (50+ workshops for lay and clergy leadership) plus funds from tuition "To Equip the Saints" twice-yearly adult education day Annual Theological Reflection day Education Depart. adult education events and curriculum development

43. What Are They Saying About Bob?
Shawna Martin, Director of education, arkansas Credit Union presentations at theStaff development Conference. Dorsey, Information Analyst, Training dev.
http://www.bobperks.com/references.htm
For more than a decade Bob Perks, National Writers Association member, has been in the business of helping people all of his life. But for more than a decade he has traveled with his inspiring message, "I Believe in You!" touching the lives of thousands. His "Perks Principles" were developed from decades of interaction with both corporate leadership and volunteers. His compassionate, caring attitude and unique approach to dealing with people gives Bob an advantage many speakers lack. Sincerity . Bob will not share principles he doesn't personally believe in, even if they are the latest "buzz words" in the industry. Fads come and go, but honesty, caring and commitment are the foundation of long lasting relationships. Here's what some of Bob's clients had to say: Business and Industry said... "Your contribution as our keynote speaker provided the motivational impetus necessary to send the troops out with "positive" attitudes and "refreshed" outlooks. I might add, Bob, that your enthusiasm and wit was matched only by your ability to carry a tune." "Thanks for your dynamic and emotional presentation...At the end of a long day and before an evening of festivities you managed to hold everyone's rapt attention for the full hour...and could have held it longer without anyone noticing. You really became a part of our AFLAC family."

44. Aurora Public Schools -Aurora, CO
32) Virginia Ledbetter 0809-02 Teacher, arkansas/Park Lane week prior to the Boardof education meeting, if possible, in order to allow staff to coordinate
http://www.aps.k12.co.us/boe/agendas/082002agenda.html
AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
1085 Peoria Street
Aurora, Colorado 80011 A G E N D A BOARD OF EDUCATION August 20, 2002
7:30 P.M. I - PRELIMINARY A. CALL TO ORDER 1. Roll Call B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. WELCOME TO VISITORS The regular meeting of the Aurora Board of Education will convene in the Board Room of the Administration Building. Individuals wishing to address the Board on a specific Agenda item are requested to sign up at the table on the south side of the Board Room prior to discussion of the Information and Action Items. Individuals wishing to address the Board on a non-agenda item are requested to sign up and will be provided an opportunity, limited to three minutes, at the end of the meeting during Opportunity for Audience. Visitors are urged to read the "Please Join Us..." brochure which is available on the wall inside the South entrance to the building. D. APPROVAL OF AGENDA 1. Changes in Consent Agenda
2. Changes in Information/Action Items E. APPROVAL OF MINUTES The Minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of Education held August 6, 2002, are presented for approval.

45. Prescott Elementary School
19821984 to receive her MS in Elementary education. She joined our staff in 1970. arkansasAssociation for Elementary Principals, arkansas Association fro
http://www.myschoolonline.com/page/0,1871,9289-83660-8-5477,00.html

Home Page

Calendar

Honor Roll

GIFTED AND TALENTED
...
Mrs. Gordon

Bio.
Office Staff

COUNSELOR

THE PES LIBRARY

P.E.S. NEWS
...
Nominate this site for the Showcase Prescott Elementary School Mrs. Gordon's Bio. Mrs. Janet Gordon attended University of Arkansas in Fayetteville in 1966-1967, Northeast LA University in 1967-1970 to receive her B.S. in Elementary Education, Henderson State University 1982-1984 to receive her M.S. in Elementary Education. She joined our staff in 1970. Professional Organizations and Awards: Arkansas Association for Elementary Principals, Arkansas Association fro Elementary Administration, Association for Supervision and Curriculum Dev., AASCD, Arkansas Reading Association, PDEA Treasurer 1987-1988, Secretary DKG 1985-1986, 2nd Vice President Southwest Arkansas Reading Council 1982-1983. Arkansas Leadership Academy 1995, Distinguished Educator Award 1998, Zone 7 Director of AAESP 1999-2002, Board of Directors of AAESP 1999-2002. About MySchoolOnline PRIVACY

46. FY 2003 Assurance 16
arkansas, 2003, Yes, 5, Mostly energy education through the Oregon, 2003, Yes, 5,Client education which every and train LIHEAP weatherization staff on measuresto
http://www.ncat.org/liheap/tables/FY2003/a16fy03.htm
State's Use of Assurance 16 FY 2003 Note: In 1994, a new provision, Assurance 16, was added to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program statute It provides LIHEAP grantees the option of spending no more than five percent of their LIHEAP funds on services that encourage and enable households to reduce their home energy needs and thereby the need for energy assistance, including needs assessment, counseling, and assistance with energy vendors. State FY % Funds Description Alabama Yes Needs assessments focusing on target groups of the elderly, disabled and small children. Energy and financial counseling and assistance with energy suppliers with the goal to reduce shut-offs and disconnects. Alaska Yes Energy education materials Arizona No Arkansas Yes Mostly energy education through the local agencies, other activities include budget counseling and vendor assistance California Yes Energy needs assessment, budget counseling, energy conservation education, advocacy with utilities Colorado No Connecticut No Delaware No District of Columbia Yes Counsel clients on using energy effectively, accurate meter reading, ways to effectively budget their resources and effective negotiating with their energy providers.

47. Computer Training Courses Customer List
Maitin, WAGE Training Center Coordinator Conway Adult education Center Conway, arkansas; Ourteachers also use these for their own staff development needs
http://www.teknimedia.com/html/customers.html
CLS is being used in hundreds of educational organizations and training programs all over the United States. Following is a partial list of CLS customers and some of their comments. Partial Customer List Customer Comments Partial Customer List • AGBU Manoogian-Demirdjian School
• Baltimore City Schools
• Baltimore Office of Employment Dev.
• Bayer Corporation
• Bechtel Nevada
• BOCES - Dutchess County
• Burke County Board of Education
• Campbell County Public Library
• Chippewa Valley Technical College
• City of Woonsocket
• Collier County Public Library • Conway Adult Education Center • DeKalb County Schools • Emporia/Greensville Literacy Council • Fairfax County Schools • Frederick County Job Training Agency • Frederick County Public Schools • Hale Center ISD • Highlands Educational Literacy Center • Housing Authority of Baltimore City • Humphreys Co. Center for Higher Ed. • Illinois Eastern Community College • League for People w/ Physical Disabilities • Literacy Volunteers of America • Livingston ISD Community Services • Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin • Michigan State University Library • New Mexico Council for Literacy • New York City Board of Education • Norfolk Public Schools • Northern Neck Regional Jail • North Little Rock Housing Authority • Office of the Mayor - Denver, Colorado

48. What We Fund: Charles A. Frueauff Foundation
$8,000 Conference Support arkansas Enterprise Group Louisville, KY $18,000 staff PositionInterfaith Little Rock, AR $25,000 education Programming Metropolitian
http://www.frueaufffoundation.com/prev_grant/grantinfo_00.asp
2000 Grant Listing Education
Student Aid

Construction, Equipment

Special Programs
...
Special Programs

Education Student Aid:
Back to Top
Alice Lloyd College, Pippi Passes, KY
Scholarships
AR Single Parent Scholarship, Springdale, AR
Scholarships
Bellevue Un. Foundation, Bellevue, NE Scholarships Berry College Mount, Berry GA Scholarships Blackburn College, Carlinville, IL Work-scholarships, Program Support Catawba College, Salisbury, SC Student Workships Christian Brothers University, Memphis, TN Scholarships Colorado School of Mines, Golden, CO Scholarships Cumberland College, Williamsburg, KY Work-study Scholarships Eckerd College, St. Petersburg, FL Scholarships Franklin Pierce College, Rindge, NH Scholarships Lyon College, Batesville, AR Scholarships Mary Holmes College, West Point, MS Scholarships Marymount College, Tarrytown, NY Tuition, Tutorial Support Marryville College, Maryville, TN Scholarships Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA Scholarships Oglethrope University, Atlanta, GA Scholarships Pikeville College, Pikeville, KY

49. District IV
Poynter Annual Giving Coordinator arkansas State University PO District staff ContactBrett Chambers Executive Director of and Support of education (CASE) 1307
http://www.case.org/district-iv/leadership.cfm
Select A District District I District II District III District IV District V District VI District VII District VIII Districts Home SOUTHWEST Arkansas
Louisiana
Mexico
New Mexico
Oklahoma
Texas
District IV 2002-03 Leadership
Chair 2002-04
Michael C. Frick

Associate Vice President for Development
UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
1515 Holcombe Blvd.
Houston, TX 77030 (phone) 713-792-3450 (FAX) 713-791-1415 mfrick@mdanderson.org Chair Elect (TBN) 2003-04 Immediate Past Chair 2002-04 Harrel Kennedy Vice President for Institutional Advancement East Central University (Oklahoma) 1000 E. 14th Street Ada, OK 74820-6899 (phone)580-310-5651 (FAX) 580-332-3042 hkennedy@mailclerk.ecok.edu Secretary 2002-04 Liz B. Landry Director of Advancement Services University of Louisiana at Lafayette P. O. Box 44090

50. Ark Education Coop Links Page For ACME
(ACME) arkansas Center for Mathematics education, and Training
http://www.arkansasmath.com/linksub.htm
sdfasdfaf Links Page To Arkansas Education Cooperatives
Back To Links Main Page
Cooperative Coordinating Council
Dr. Mike Hargis, Director
Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative

101 Bulldog Drive
Plumerville, AR 72127
Arch Ford Education Service Cooperative

Dr. Mike Hargis, Director
Carolyn Doyel, Teacher Center Coordinator
101 Bulldog Drive
Plumerville, AR 72127 Arkansas River Education Cooperative Dr. Curtis Merrell, Director Jeanne Huddle, Teacher Center Coordinator 912 West Sixth Street Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Crowley's Ridge Educational Cooperative Jim Parrish, Director Louis Midkiff, Teacher Center Coordinator P. 0. Box 377 Harrisburg, AR 72432 Dawson Education Service Cooperative R. D. Saunders, Director Lynelle Chitwood, Teacher Center Coordinator 711 Clinton Street, Suite 201 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 DeQueen/Mena Educational Cooperative J. Frank Scott, Director Elaine Cowling, Teacher Center Coordinator 305 South Homburg, P.O. Box 110 Gillham, AR 71841 Great Rivers Cooperative Suzann McCommon, Director Patty Smith, Teacher Center Coordinator P. 0. Box 2837

51. Master Links Page For ACME
(ACME) arkansas Center for Mathematics education, and Training
http://www.arkansasmath.com/links.htm
ACME
Education Links
sdfasdfaf Links to Arkansas Educational Coops.
(ARCOOP)
Eisenhower National Clearinghouse
(ENC)
National Council of Teachers of Mathematics
(NCTM)
Southwest Educational Development Laboratory
(SEDL)
National Science Teachers Association
(NSTA)
Arkansas Department of Education
(ADE)
Arkansas Council of Teachers of Mathematics
(ACTM)
Arkansas Science Teachers Association
(ASTA)
School Science and Mathematics Association
(SSMA)
Univ. of Arkansas K-12 Education Outreach (UAEO) Lawrence Hall of Science - GEMS (GEMS) Lawrence Hall of Science - EQUALS (EQUALS)
staff equals gems ... Home Page aaaaa

52. Arkansas Department Of Education
of the arkansas Department of education spends many hours in arkansas public schools OptionsBelow.
http://arkedu.state.ar.us/directory/school_improvement.html
HOME
Programs

The staff of the School Improvement and Professional Development Section of the Arkansas Department of Education spends many hours in Arkansas public schools helping superintendents, principals and teachers. Options Below Staff Directory Director Deputy Director Central Admin. Accountability Info. and Tech. Internal Admin. Fin. and Admin. Improv. and Dev. Staff members of this section are responsible for assisting schools and school districts in providing students with a sound and challenging academic experience. The staff is responsible for analyzing data, as well as helping schools develop and implement school improvement plans.
The staff also helps schools in determining curricular and instructional practices, accessing effective professional development opportunities, and locating and utilizing community, state and federal resources for school improvement. This section is responsible for assisting schools as they work to improve student achievement. The School Improvement and Instructional Support Section is divided into seven units.

53. History
Southeast arkansas education Service Cooperative. Historical Narrative.The educational Service Cooperatives in arkansas originated
http://se.sesc.k12.ar.us/new_page_3.htm
Home
Goose Logo Story

ACT 1747

Board Information

History
Program Areas

Staff Directory

Technology

Teacher Center
... Directions to COOP Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative Historical Narrative The educational Service Cooperatives in Arkansas originated with the passage of act 360 in 1981 as the result of work that was done in 1979-80 by Dr. Don Roberts, Dr. Jerry, Perrin, and Dr. Noble Gividen. Dr. Noble Gividen was an important leader in this movement as he moved to Arkansas from New York and apparently brought the “education coop concept” with him from New York. The Southeast Arkansas Education Service Cooperative has been in existence for approximately twenty years and was one of the first two coops that were initially established in 1981 by Act 360. The Southwest Educational Service Cooperative was also formed at this time. No funding was provided. Funding in the amount of $200,000 was provided by the state in 1983 for the original two coops and three additional new coops. The new coops that were formed at this time were the following: Howard A. Dawson at Arkadelphia, North Central Arkansas at Melbourne, and Western Arkansas at Branch. Three additional coops were also formed in 1981 through funding from the Department of Higher Education: Ozarks Unlimited Resources at Harrison, Arch Ford at Conway, and Northeast Arkansas at Jonesboro. The Arkansas General Assembly passed Act 349 of 1985, which changed the name of the coops to Education Service Cooperatives and provided authorization for up to 15 centers to be funded at $200,000. Act 349 contains the current rules and regulations that govern the current fifteen Arkansas Service Cooperatives.

54. Emerging Issues
Capabilities Needed cultural competencies bilingual staff and understanding ofEducation civic organizations. Debbie Archer arkansas darcher@uaex.edu, Irene K
http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/plc/emergingissues.htm
Southern Region
Program Leadership Committee (PLC)
1999 MEETING EMERGING ISSUES Smart Growth: Creating Better Places to Live, Work and Play Session Leader: Curtis Absher
Session Recorder: Rick Maurer
"Creating a better place to live, work, and play"
conference/in-service on Sustainable Communities/farms/forests approved by directors (nearly all committees represented) Extension should/could be the organization to implement the southern growth policy board recommendations)
small groups - roles for extension - first 3 questions Roles that extension could play education, as a starter
pre-crisis education, proactive
audiences - limited resource, education , county commissioners and officials, and everyone in between, economic developers
leadership development skills, community voice models
asset mapping
visioning technical assistance to use educational knowledge facilitation of knowledge - what constitutes a sustainable community resources - resource base - already have studies of issues and situations but need resources to address these issues and critical problems need to retrain staff to address community/sustainability/strategic planning (agents are deliverers) need to target audiences - will help focus sharing among states need to get agents prepared to deal with these local situations

55. 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

56. ACT Conference Information And Redistration
(ACME) arkansas Center for Mathematics education, and Training
http://www.uca.edu/org/acme/actspons.htm
Arkansas Conference on Teaching
"A Joint Campaign for Quality Teaching"
Sponsoring Organizations ACME
Dr. Linda Griffith
Arkansas Center for Mathematics Education
UCA Box 4912, 201 Donaghey
Conway, AR 72035
501-450-5662 (w) ACSS
Dora Bradley
Arkansas Council for the Social Studies
8020 Toltec Drive North Little Rock, AR 72116 501-834-7510 (h) ACTELA Rob Lamm Arkansas Council of Teachers of English and Language Arts PO Box 1890 State University, AR 72467 870-972-3043 (w) ACTM Wallece Brewer Arkansas Council of Teachers of Mathematics 1917 Pearl Drive Jonesboro, AR 72401 870-933-3820 (h) ASTA Steve Long Arkansas Science Teachers Association 1015 South 19th Street Rogers, AR 72758 ADE Curriculum Specialists Arkansas Department of Education #4 State Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72204 ADHE Suzanne Mitchell Arkansas Department of Higher Education 114 East Capitol Avenue Little Rock, AR 72201 501-371-2062 (w) AEA Rich Nagel Arkansas Education Association 1500 West 4th Little Rock, AR 72201-1064 501-375-4611 (w) SEDL Dr. Steve Marble Southwest Educational Development Laboratory 211 E. 7th Street, Suite 200

57. Healthcare
is situated on 4.5 acres which overlook the beautiful arkansas River. Mercy Hospital/TurnerMemorial offers 24 hour emergency service with a staff physician on
http://www.ozarkarkansas.com/healthcare.html
City of Ozark, Arkansas Healthcare Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial Owned by St. Edward Mercy Medical Center in Ft. Smith and a member of The Sisters of Mercy Health System, Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial provides quality healthcare in a Christian environment. On June 4, 1990 the licensed 39 bed Turner Memorial Hospital was purchased by St. Edward Mercy Medical Center, and was renamed Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial. Turner Memorial Hospital was made possible by the provisions in the will of the late J.S. Turner. The hospital opened on November 17, 1952 and is situated on 4.5 acres which overlook the beautiful Arkansas River. Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial offers 24 hour emergency service with a staff physician on duty. The professional staff includes 2 family practitioners, 2 internists and 1 general surgeon. The hospital is Medicare/Medicaid certified. Outpatient services include Podiatry, Urology, OBGYN, eye surgery and mammography. Ultrasonography, CT scanning, and physical therapy are also provided. Mercy Hospital/Turner Memorial has recently added a modern in-house Cardiac Rehab. A revolutionary new surgery “Laparoscotic Cholecystectomy” is also available.

58. Arkansas State University Sitemap
Shared Governance Committees staff Senate Campus Communications Continuing EducationEducation Engineering Technology Fine arkansas Review Center for Learning
http://www.astate.edu/docs/sitemap.html
Site Index of Arkansas State University

59. Knowledge-Based Economic Development
to the future of science in arkansas, whether these We also support science educationat the junior high and high that onethird of the BEI staff hold college
http://comp.uark.edu/~wmillage/KBB.html
The Editor
World Class

Knowledge-Based
Development
Workforce Dev.

Educ. Exports

Employability

Contact
...

W.R. Millager
Photo credit: Mary K. Bryant Knowledge-Based Economic Development Strategy? Four thoughtful articles: Changes Needed Economic Partners Knowledge-Based Industry Biotechnology Changes Needed to Help State's Economic Picture, Researcher Says Little Rock - The Associated Press (MNNWA, 12/22/97, pg A-1) Problem Competing States New Focus The Problem: Arkansas has high employment and low inflation to start the new Year, but the state needs to make some changes to continue its economic success, says one observer. Charles E. Venus, a consulting economist, says Arkansas "has a very serious long-range economic development problem."
The Arkansas Dilemma "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem." Economist Charles E. Venus "We don't have an unemployment problem. We do have a level-of-employment problem. We have almost everybody working, but not at jobs that are going to get them significant income increases," Venus said. "I would say we have already got security, we just don't have any success," Venus said, 'And I'm not sure we're prepared to go anywhere until we make some basic improvements in our education."

60. Untitled Document
Initiative Review Group 16, staff Development and Classroom Strategies for InformationEducation, 1513 Holds Meeting in Fayetteville. arkansas Libraries 55 4
http://comp.uark.edu/~neciap/pubs.html
Necia Parker-Gibson
Associate Librarian
neciap@uark.edu
Education

May 1991: M.L.I.S., Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge. Six hours toward C.L.I.S., 1991.
May 1980: B.S.A., University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Plant Pathology. Experience
June-December 1989. Graduate assistant, Serials Department, Middleton Library, LSU Baton Rouge.
May-August 1991. Reference librarian and cataloger, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry, Baton Rouge, LA. Half-time position.
Oct. 1991- Mullins Library, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
Position/Duties: Library Instruction Coordinator, Oct. 1991-
Assistant Librarian, Reference Department, Oct. 91-June 1997. Associate Librarian, Reference Department, July 1997- Social Sciences Librarian, 1998- Service University Committees: Artists and Concerts Committee (1997-99)(chair, 1998-99) (2001, acting chair) Campus Climate Committee (1992-94, chair; 1997-99, member) Campus Library Committee (1993-95) Faculty Panel, Complaint Procedures for Undergraduates Committee, member (1993-1995) General Education and Core Curriculum Committee (1996-99; chair, 1997-98).

A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Page 3     41-60 of 82    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5  | Next 20

free hit counter