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61. Extended Programs - The University Of Memphis
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62. Information About Barry Sweeny, Consultant, Presenter, Trainer, Author, Grant Wr
16 published articles on induction, mentoring, staff development, assessment MemphisTennessee Public Schools Induction Program at 2 education Service Centers
http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/AboutBarry.html
Hi! I am Barry Sweeny, a staff developer, consultant, planner, author,
trainer, and grant writer. Here is some information about my wide
background, experiences, and areas of expertise.
26 W 413 Grand Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois 60187, 630-668-2605
My e-mail is barrys@teachermentors.com
CURRENTLY
  • President, Best Practice Resources Inc.
  • Board of Directors , International Mentoring Association, a group of persons from a wide range of settings interested in expanding all applications of mentoring. Elected April 2002.
PAST EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor in Assessment , Aurora University/KCROE, MAT/MAEL programs, 4 terms, Aurora Illinois Staff Development Program Coordinator, Staff Development Specialist, Past President Teacher Salesman, EDUCATION
  • Illinois Type 75 General Supervisory Certificate
  • "Award of Recognition- Teacher, 1989 Those Who Excel", Illinois State Board of Education
  • "1995 - Award of Commendation", for Service to Illinois Educators, Illinois State Board of Education
AUTHOR For example, I recently wrote:

63. College Wide Directory
reaching individual faculty/staff members or students of Southwest tennessee CommunityCollege
http://www.southwest.tn.edu/directory/
About Southwest Academics Athletics Alumni ... Continuing Education Financial Aid Jobs @ Southwest Library Support Southwest Workforce Dev. Center Academics (A-Z) Accountancy Allied Health Business Administration Court Reporting Criminal Justice Developmental Studies Education EMT Engineering Tech Fine Arts Fire Science Graphic Art Hospitality Management Information Technology Mathematics Natural Sciences Nursing Office Administration Paralegal Studies Academics Home Catalogs Course Descriptions Programs of Study Southwest Home Administration (A-Z) Alumni Bookstore Campus Police Career Services Catalogs College Directory College Events DanceWorks Inc. Evening College Honors Academy Human Resources Information Systems Foundation Library Learning Resources Partnerships President's Welcome Press Releases Purchasing Student Information Student Services Testing Centers The Quality Center Administration Home Southwest Home
Southwest College-Wide Directory
Looking for a particular webpage or subject? Try this link instead.
Information obtained from this directory may not be used to provide addresses for mailings to departments, faculty, staff, students, or parents of students. This directory is provided for information of the College community and those who have specific interest in reaching individual faculty/staff members or establishing their identity as students of Southwest Tennessee Community College. Any solicitation of business, information, contributions or other response from individuals listed in this publication by mail, telephone or other means is expressly forbidden.

64. Staff
staff. tn.edu * Copyright 2000 © Southwest tennessee Community College
http://www.southwest.tn.edu/foundation/staff.htm
About Southwest Academics Athletics Alumni ... Continuing Education Financial Aid Jobs @ Southwest Library Support Southwest Workforce Dev. Center Academics (A-Z) Accountancy Allied Health Business Administration Court Reporting Criminal Justice Developmental Studies Education EMT Engineering Tech Fine Arts Fire Science Graphic Art Hospitality Management Information Technology Mathematics Natural Sciences Nursing Office Administration Paralegal Studies Academics Home Catalogs Course Descriptions Programs of Study Southwest Home Administration (A-Z) Alumni Bookstore Campus Police Career Services Catalogs College Directory College Events DanceWorks Inc. Evening College Honors Academy Human Resources Information Systems Foundation Library Learning Resources Partnerships President's Welcome Press Releases Purchasing Student Information Student Services Testing Centers The Quality Center Administration Home Southwest Home Foundation Staff Home Board Members Mission [ Staff ] Maintained by webmaster@southwest.tn.edu
Southwest is a Tennessee Board of Regents Institution

65. Franklin City Public Schools Online-FHS-School Facts
this unique learning environment receive a comprehensive gifted education and advanced YorkCity, Niagara Falls, Walt Disney World, and Gatlinburg, tennessee.
http://www.franklincity.k12.va.us/fhs/facts2000.html
Navigation Menu:
School Board Office
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FHS FACTS
“United for Educational Excellence”
ACADEMICS
  • FHS won the nationally recognized “Blue Ribbon School Award” in 1995 for educational excellence. Through an agreement with Paul D. Camp Community College, 100% of FHS graduates have the opportunity to attend college at one or more of their three locations: Franklin, Smithfield, and Suffolk. Routinely, over 80% of Franklin graduates are accepted to nationally competitive universities such as Duke University, Johns Hopkins, The University of Virginia, The College of William and Mary, Spelman College, Howard University, Davidson, University of North Carolina, Virginia Tech, North Carolina State, etc. FHS offers a variety of advanced placement/college preparatory courses including Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Calculus, English, Government, U.S. History, and Latin. Franklin High participates in the Western Tidewater Tech Prep Consortium that features the goal of providing every student with a marketable skill upon graduation.

66. Covenant College
Department Faculty and staff, at Knoxville; M.Ed., University of tennessee at Chattanooga EducationEngineering English Foreign Language History Information
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MULLER, John S.
Professor of Sociology (1971) Ph.D. and M.S., Florida State University; B.A., Covenant College; B.D., Westminster Theological Seminary
muller@covenant.edu
VOS, Matthew S.
Assistant Professor of Sociology (2000) Ph.D. Candidate, University of Tennessee at Knoxville; M.Ed., University of Tennessee at Chattanooga; B.A., Covenant College vos@covenant.edu Faculty Website Sociology Information: Sociology Courses Core Courses Sociology Faculty Student Publications: Mary Caines Amy Claire Hall Academic Information: Academic Bulletin Faculty Academic Calendar Maintained by the Office of Admissions. E-mail questions or comments to info@covenant.edu Contact Art Biology ... Youth Ministry

67. USFA Higher Education Degrees At A Distance DDP Colleges And
901) 6784913, Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, tennessee, South Carolina Universityof Maryland, University College - Distance education - Fire Science,
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68. Myschoolonline Home Help
After graduating from Crozer, Martin continued his education and earned a Doctorof land. The very next day he was gunned down in Memphis, tennessee, where he
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History Activities for Grades 5-12 There were two main sources of learning in Martin's young life: books, and his father, who was a Baptist minister. His father knew that in Atlanta, Georgia, where the family lived, Martin, as an African American, would be treated by most of the city's white population as an inferior person. His father wanted to make sure that Martin didn't come to believe that he was inferior. So, he reminded his son again and again, "You are as good as anyone else." As a young man, Martin had some question as to what he wanted to do with his life. Should he be a doctor, or perhaps a lawyer? In either profession he would be in a position to help people. However, he came to realize that he could best serve God and his people by becoming a minister. He studied hard. He gave his first sermon to his father's congregation when he was only seventeen years old. Martin became ordained as a Baptist minister when he was eighteen years old. Martin realized that even though he had been ordained, he needed further education. He enrolled in the Crozer Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania. While there he learned of the work of Mahatma Ghandi. Ghandi had done much to help India's poor people, who were treated badly by upper-class Indians and the British who ruled India. Mahatma's success was due, in part, to non-violent resistance to unjust laws. It occurred to Martin that he could use Ghandi's approach to help African-Americans gain their just (equal) position in American society.

69. SC Association Of Medical Staff Services
for Graduate Medical education American College of Licensing Boards Directory TennesseeDepartment of MEDICAL staff/CREDENTIALING RESOURCES American Medical
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Calendar of Events January 31 - February 1, 2003 Hilton Head, SC - Westin Resort Second Annual PHTS Medical Staff Leadership Advance: Legal Issues for Medical Staff Leaders For more information, please contact Sonya Dawkins at 800-849-8010 or any of the SCAMSS Officers!
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70. 1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR
East tennessee, x, (lay staff), 5,000, The program is called TEAMS (Theological Educationas Ministry Support) It consists of pt mentors training for seminars
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

71. Quality Counts: Tennessee Data
education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of totalstaff, 1995, 53, 48, 48, This table shows tennessee's scores, along with those of
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/tn-data.htm
Tennessee Data
This table shows Tennessee's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Tennessee 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. Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 no yes no no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994 1994 grads enrolling in college
    Tennessee School Climate Data
    This table shows Tennessee's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our School Climate category. For more information about these measures, see our
  • 72. Knowledge-Based Economic Development
    nondurable job loss of 2.36 percent, and tennessee's drop in We also support scienceeducation at the junior high that onethird of the BEI staff hold college
    http://comp.uark.edu/~wmillage/KBB.html
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    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."

    73. Grants Bring After-school Programs To Life - Monday, 01/27/03
    to provide afterschool programs for thousands of tennessee children and watchingthem,'' said Laura Ellis, the state Department of education's project manager
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    In Tennessee ... Customer Services (615) 242-SALE Home Delivery Subscriber Services Online Services Help with Multimedia ... SITE SEARCH Enter Keyword(s): Adv. Search Back Issues Site Map Monday, 01/27/03 Grants bring after-school programs to life Today's Top Stories TennCare audit shows problems Arriola says move, not controversy, forcing her to resign Motel that kept police busy padlocked Smith, Nordeman big winners at Dove Awards ... Subscribe to The Tennessean By NICOLE GARTON Staff Writer Where 11-year-old James Bilbrey lives, there's no movie theater, no skating rink, no bowling alley and no YMCA.

    74. Denee J. Mattioli - CUAI
    staff Development on Alternative Assessment, Colonial More Powerful Citizenship Educationin Grades K Member, tennessee State Educational Leadership Network Team
    http://coe.etsu.edu/department/cuai/faculty/mattiolid/
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    Choose a quick link COE Home ETSU Home About COE Quillen Chair University School Accreditation Contacting COE Calendar of Events Alumni Early Childhood Ed Denee J. (Corbin) Mattioli Department of Curriculum and Instruction East Tennessee State University P. O. Box 70684 414 Warf-Pickel Hall Johnson City, TN 37614-0548 Voice: 423 439 7586 FAX: 423 439 8362 E-Mail: mattioli@etsu.edu
    [Visit Dr. Mattioli's personal Web page]
    Rank : Associate Professor Date of Faculty Appointment : August 1996 Program Affiliation: ISED and Elementary MAT Tenure Status: Tenured Date of Last Promotion: Spring 1999 Graduate Faculty Status : Full member
    Education History: Social Studies Education MA 1984 University of Iowa Social Studies Education BS 1969 Westmar College Elementary Education Professional Experience 1996 - Present Associate Professor Department of Curriculum and Instruction College of Education East Tennessee State University 1992 - 1996 Assistant Professor Department of Curriculum and Instruction Director, James F. Ackerman Center for

    75. Professional Devel Webliographer/Search
    who teach your kids and staff your schools tnea.org/ Our Mission The tennessee EducationAssociation promotes
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    76. EMSNetwork News ~ Your BEST Source For EMS & Emergency News
    deadlines, tennessee Health Department officials announced a plan to find 117 tennesseeemergency clinic sites and 20,000 volunteer workers to staff them by Feb
    http://www.emsnetwork.org/02nov11/2.htm
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    77. Butler Faculty Goes Online
    of students, faculty and staff by creating Project, which tracks higher educationtechnology trends Community College in Columbia, tennessee Community College
    http://www.buccc.cc.ks.us/pr_marketing/aug_changinglives.htm

    78. LVD State Contact List
    staff Development UNH Cooperative Extension 180 Main Dr. Renee A. Daugherty ExtensionEducation Methods Spec. tennessee Ms. Ruth Henderson CES, University of
    http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
    LVD State Contact List
    Alaska

    Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
    University of Alaska-Fairbanks
    P.O. Box 756180
    Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
    Tel: (907) 474-7246
    Fax: (907) 474-6971
    Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
    Alabama

    Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

    79. Links
    Board of Medical Examiners tennessee Department of Council for Graduate Medical EducationAmerican College National Association Medical staff Services Arizona
    http://www.aamss.com/links.htm
    Alabama
    Alabama Board of Medical Examiners/Medical Licensure Commission
    Alabama Board of Nursing
    (license search)
    Alabama Board of Optometry

    Alabama Board of Social Work Examiners

    Alabama Hospital Association

    Alabama State Board of Podiatry
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    Centers for Disease Control Core Privileges - Dept of the Navy Drug Enforcement Administration Food and Drug Administration ... Military Records - Download Request Form
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    American Hospital Association American Hospital Directory American Hospital Publishing Baptist Hospital - Pensacola, FL (online verification)
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    Federation of State Medical Boards US Map of State Licensing Boards (Washington State Department of Health site) Doc Board - Association of State Medical Boards License Verification Arizona, California, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont

    80. State Higher Education Initiatives
    State Higher education Initiatives To Support Student Transitions K16 A SHEEO E-Mail Survey Last updated October 2000
    http://www.sheeo.org/k16/transit/initiatives-2000.htm
    State Higher Education Initiatives
    To Support Student Transitions K-16
    A SHEEO E-Mail Survey
    Last updated October 2000
    In 1997, as part of a SHEEO initiative on state strategies to support student transitions—K-16, SHEEO conducted a survey asking states to identify initiatives sponsored by their agencies that support early outreach and preparation for college. That information was reported in a 1998 publication, Statewide College Admissions, Student Preparation and Remediation Policies and Programs. To update state initiatives, in May 2000, SHEEO conducted an e-mail survey asking state higher education agencies to respond to the following questions:
  • Does your agency sponsor a formal effort to link K-12 and postsecondary education (K-16 or related initiative)? What is the name of the initiative and provide a brief description. When did the initiative begin? If information on the state initiative is available on a website, provide the specific website address.
  • The following is a summary of responses.

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