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1. Staff Development
Substitute Teacher Training Training for those college graduates that don't have a certificate in teacher education. Click on staff development Director Of Professional development, Vocational and Purchasing 404 Old Main Drive Regional Science Bowl. Regional staff dev. Regional Math Field Day West virginia education Association. education Passed Bills Passed by the 1999 Legislature
http://resa4.k12.wv.us/staff.htm
RESA IV FOR ALL COMPUTER RELATED REPAIRS CLICK HERE RESA IV Monthly Activity Calendar Substitute Teacher Training Training for those college graduates that don't have a certificate in teacher education. When? Where? How? Click on Staff Development Harold Brooks Director Of Professional Development, Vocational and Purchasing hbrooks@access.k12.wv.us RESA IV 404 Old Main Drive Summersville, WV 26651 Nicole Workman, Secretary Substitute Teacher Training Training for those college graduates that don't have a certificate in teacher education. When? Where? How? September 30-October 1, 2002 9 - 4 p.m. (Two-day training/12 clock hrs) Glenville State College - Nicholas Co. Extension, Summersville, WV Tuition: $50 - Due at first class meeting Check or money order only - Cash will not be accepted! Contact your County Personnel Director to pre-register. The Class will accept no more that 41 participants to ensure classroom safety. Professional Development Vocational Education
  • Assist with Vocational Planning Administrative and Fiscal Services Liaison between LEA and State Vocational Department
Cooperative Purchasing
  • Coordination of Procedures Involved in Joint Bidding of Paper, Instructional Materials, and Custodial Supplies

2. Regional Staff Dev
Regional staff Development Committee. The West virginia State Board established professionaldevelopment goals from school to postsecondary education and the
http://resa4.k12.wv.us/regional.htm
FOR ALL COMPUTER RELATED REPAIRS CLICK HERE RESA IV Monthly Activity Calendar Substitute Teacher Training Training for those college graduates that don't have a certificate in teacher education. When? Where? How? Click on Staff Development Regional Staff Development Committee Professional Development Goals The West Virginia State Board established professional development goals that build the capacity of all educators to... 1. enhance instructional effectiveness through use of the Instructional Goals and Objectives (IGOs) and best practices 2. use assessment and performance data to improve student achievement 3. prepare students for the transition from school to post-secondary education and the world of work by implementing a system of comprehensive career development with career clusters and majors, career guidance and work-based learning 4. ensure a physically, socially and emotionally safe environment 5. integrate and apply technology to teaching and learning 6. connect parents and the community to the educational process

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Read an outline of membership benefits, products and programs of this organization, dedicated to compassionate, experiential learning. case in virginia WAVY Channel 12 dev Pathik of The Advisory Group has been providing consulting services to the experiential education and administrative staff understand the
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4. Staff Development Contacts
Florida Department of education Approved Master Inservice Plan Holders Claudia McNulty. Dir., staff dev. virginia Braxton. Dir., staff dev.
http://www.myfloridaeducation.com/profdev/pdf/staffdev.pdf

5. Virginia's Community Of Learning
in Professional development, author Rebecca Novick synthesizes academic research,recounts trends in education, shares understanding Approaches to staff dev.
http://www.virginialearning.org/MainAreas/Search/sr_directory_category.cfm?CatNu

6. EDLF Faculty And Staff
A comprehensive K12 education site, including curriculum guides, lesson plans, technology training, etc.
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/edlf/Faculty/home.html
Select a new location EDLF Home Page Department Mission Programs of Study Class Web Pages Students Search Curry School of Education University of Virginia Faculty: B C D E ... Y Staff B D E F ... S Karen L. Austin, M.Ed.,
University of Virginia Educational Psychology Gifted Education Summer Enrichment Program
Email: kml4h@virginia.edu Donald W. Ball Ed.D., University of Kansas Educational Research Email: dwb@virginia.edu Eric R. Bredo Ph.D., Stanford University Social Foundations Email: erb7s@virginia.edu David W. Breneman Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley Professor, Higher Education and
Dean, Curry School of Education Email: dwb8n@virginia.edu Glen L. Bull Ph.D., Ohio State University Instructional Technology Email: gbull@virginia.edu John B. Bunch Ph.D., Indiana University Instructional Technology Email: jbb2s@virginia.edu Harold J. Burbach Ph.D., SUNY Buffalo

7. Community School District 26 Office Directory
Computer ServiceTechnician, virginia Yiu, 6316923. Coordinators. Sr.staff dev., Social Studies, Kathy Peknic, 631-6955. Special education.
http://www.nycenet.edu/csd26/officedir.html

8. National Cancer Institute: CPEN 1999-2000 Steering Committee Members
Charlottesville, VA 22908 Work (434) 2436015 Fax (434) 982-0918 ddc2d@virginia.edu. JeanJust, RN, MSN Director, Nursing staff dev Pt education Ohio State
http://cpen.nci.nih.gov/about/steering_committee.htm
2002-2003 Steering Committee Members
CHAIR
Susan DeCristofaro, RN, MS, OCN

Director of Patient and Family Education
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
44 Binney Street
Boston, MA 02115
Work (617) 632-4880
Fax (617) 632-6053
Susan_Decristofaro@dfci.harvard.edu
CHAIR-ELECT
Diane Cole, MPH
Education Coordinator University of Virginia Cancer Center PO Box 800334 Charlottesville, VA 22908 Work (434) 243-6015 Fax (434) 982-0918 ddc2d@virginia.edu SECRETARY Tanya Smith, BA Manager, Cancer Learning Center Huntsman Cancer Institute University of Utah 2000 Circle of Hope Salt Lake City, UT 84112-5550 Work (801) 581-4945 Fax (801) 587-9235 tanya.smith@hci.utah.edu PAST CHAIR Lydia Cheney, MEd, CHES Program Manager, Cancer Education University of Alabama at Birmingham Comprehensive Cancer Center 1530 3rd Ave. South LNB 1001 Birmingham, AL 35294-0001 Work (205) 934-5772 Fax (205) 975-9666 Lydia.Cheney@ccc.uab.edu NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE Lenora Johnson Acting Director 6161 Executive Blvd. Suite 202

9. Information About Barry Sweeny, Consultant, Presenter, Trainer, Author, Grant Wr
from 15 districts teacher education supervisors at William County Schools, Manasses,virginia, Training of to support implementation of inclusion staff dev.
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:

10. Teacher Education | Faculty And Staff Directory
1971 Ed.D. C I (Rdg C I) West virginia University. 1964 M.Ed. 1961 BS. ElementaryEducation California University of Pennsylvania. Faculty, dev. 19711974
http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/contact/faculty_staff.shtml
Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
Program Coordinator Special Education
andersop@mscd.edu

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 University of New Orleans- Assistant Professor Summerville School District, Summerville, SC-Special Education Teacher St. John's County, St. Augustine, FL- Special Education Teacher Nancy S. Bailey, Professor Reading
Program Coordinator Secondary Education
baileyn@mscd.edu
back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ed.D. Reading Education University of Colorado, Boulder 1974 M.Ed Reading Education California State University 1971 B.A.

11. Senior High School - Staff
RICHARD H BARLEY, ENGLISH. virginia BAUER, LEARNING SUPPORT. NEIL GUTEKUNST, MATHEMATICS.RICHARD A GUYER, PHYSICAL education AND HEALTH. N. dev IDGUNJI, SCIENCE.
http://www.yshs.k12.pa.us/seniorhigh/staff.html
Instructional Personnel MICHELE MERKLE PRINCIPAL DAVID DARRAH ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL RICHARD I ANDERSON JR INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC RICHARD H BARLEY ENGLISH VIRGINIA BAUER LEARNING SUPPORT JOHN BEACH BUSINESS EDUCATION / DRIVER EDUCATION MICHAEL BECK SCIENCE EMILY SMUCKER BEIDLER ART DAVID BLACK SCIENCE GABIJA BLOTZER LATIN JAMIE BRITTON GUIDANCE COUNSELOR CATHERINE BROWN MATHEMATICS DOUGLAS DAVIS ENGLISH KATHY FALATOVICH GERMAN MARY JO FERO ART KAREN FORRER GUIDANCE COUNSELOR DORAN FROCK MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER KENT GABLE MATHEMATICS KEVIN GLADFELTER MATHEMATICS/COMPUTER RESOURCE LINDELL GLADFELTER FRENCH THOMAS H GUERIN SOCIAL STUDIES NEIL GUTEKUNST MATHEMATICS RICHARD A GUYER PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND HEALTH JOAN HAMMOND FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCE DONNA HAUN LEARNING SUPPORT NATHAN HOOVER SOCIAL STUDIES SARAH HOWE SOCIAL STUDIES N. DEV IDGUNJI

12. Occupational Dev. Dependent Care
To staff these centers with workers and to support in EDUC 336, Clinical Experiencesin Early education, 3. Shepherd College Shepherdstown, West virginia 25443 (304
http://www.shepherd.edu/ctcweb/CTC/depcare.htm
Occupational Development Dependent Care
There is a growing need in the United States for provision of in-home based or center-based child care and elder care. Some employers are making a collaborative effort to provide dependent care for their employees by establishing centers or expanding existing ones. To staff these centers with workers and to support in-home programs, training beyond a high school education is needed. An associate's degree program will meet this need. The demand for a dependent care career should increase in the future as the baby boom generation ages and assumes the responsibility of providing care for their elderly parents and as more young mothers pursue employment outside the home thereby needing care for their children.
Job opportunities for this degree include employment in retirement communities, adult day care centers, senior centers, adult congregate living facilities, employer and community child care facilities and in individual homes.
Students in the dependent care specialist program will comply with Shepherd College's requirements for admissions, basic skills testing, and appropriate course placement, including mandated remedial courses, which are not counted toward completion of the program. Students are subject to all college catalog requirements regarding academic standards, student conduct, and graduation procedures.

13. Geography Sample Jobs: Virginia Tech
Student, Senior Member/Technical staff, Litton/TASC. GIS / Remote Sensing/ Cartography,education/Outreach Dir Management / Administration, Real Estate/Site dev.
http://www.majbill.vt.edu/geog/whatsnew/jobs.htm
SAMPLE OF TYPES OF EMPLOYMENT FOR
DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY ALUMNI
Field Job Title Employer Name Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Senior Software Analyst Intergraph Corp. Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Management Analyst FCC Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Intelligence Analyst Joint Intelligence Center Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Database Administration Geo-Centers, Inc. Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Systems Analyst CompuWare Corp. Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Director of Systems AFS Intercultural Programs Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Information Systems Manager Magellan Behavioral Health Analyst / Information Technology / Administration Business Analyst Consultant Consultant Consultant GIS Consultant GeoReferenced Systems Consultant Information Systems Consultant Metro Information Services Consultant Environmental Consultant 3 Kings Enviromental, Inc. Consultant Consultant 3Di, LLC Education / Student Natural Resources Serv. Award Fellow

14. Health Careers
1607 bbrown@bamc.org Mary Lou Thoune, staff dev. Assistant Director, Corporate Officeof education 715389-3348 latob@mfldclin.edu virginia Narlock, Admin.
http://www.wihealthcareers.org/Career_consort.html
Wisconsin Health Careers Consortium
The Wisconsin Health Careers Consortium is a member organization devoted to the promotion of health careers. Membership is only $30 per year for an individual, and $100 for an organization (with an unlimited number of individuals). Goals for the group include:
  • Stronger workforce planning Effective career advising Wider promotion Enhanced communication Increased opportunities in health career programs
For more information about the Consortium, call the Northern Wisconsin AHEC office at 715-675-7899 or e-mail nahec@dwave.net . To join, print out the membership registration form and send to NAHEC. Amery Regional Medical Center
Amery, WI
Mary Ann Scoglio
maryann@amerymedical.com
Bay Area Medical Center
Marinette, WI
Barb Brown, Clinical Recruiter, 906-863-1607 bbrown@bamc.org
Mary Lou Thoune, Staff Dev. Coordinator
715-735-4200 ext 327 mthoune@bamc.org Beloit Memorial High School
Beloit,WI
Sandy Lubeck, Instructor

15. NNCC Professional Development
State Developments in Child Care, Early education, and SchoolAge staff Training RosemarieVardell. Marilyn Lopes Avoiding the Morning Rush virginia K. Molgaard
http://www.nncc.org/Prof.Dev/prof.page.html
Professional Development
Professional Resources ECE as a Career Choice Compensation
Staff Development
Working with Families Stress Self-Esteem
Student Internships with US Air Force Child Care/Youth Programs

Click here for help in viewing a PDF document ECE as a Career Choice Child Care Employment: Implications for Women's Self-Sufficiency and for Child Development (PDF) (January 1999) Compiled by Marcy Whitebook and Deborah Phillips Developing Positive Relationships with Children David Corsini Should I Be A Family Day Care Provider? Ruth Wait (available in Spanish Compensation Economics Of Caring Labor: Improving Compensation In The Early Childhood Workforce (PDF) (January 2000) Foundation for Child Development Financing Child Care The Center for the Future of Children Models for Increasing Child Care Worker Compensation Urban Institute (June 2001) - Maria D. Montilla, Eric C. Twombly and Carol J. De Vita PDF Version State Developments in Child Care, Early Education, and School-Age Care (PDF) Children's Defense Fund (2000) State Initiatives to Increase Compensation for Child Care Workers Urban Institute (Feb. 2001)

16. School Of Business, HKU - Faculty & Staff - Staff Details
in Marketing and Strategy from virginia Polytechnic Institute in Marketing Theory,Practice, and education, 107110 Brown, James R., Chekitan S. dev, and Kevin
http://www.business.hku.hk/faculty.staff/staff.details.asp?staff=kz.zhou

17. Franklin City Public Schools Online-School Board Office
Site Updates Groupwise 6 Upgrade Info Job Postings staff dev. Coordinator of SpecialEducation Deborah Faulk. Supervisor of Transportation - virginia L. Ricks.
http://www.franklincity.k12.va.us/sbo/
Navigation Menu:
School Board Office
Belief Statements
Character Education

Curriculum Update
...
Scott Carter
School Board Office 207 West Second Avenue Franklin, Virginia 23851-2000 Voice (757) 569-8111 Fax (757) 569-8078 Superintendent - Dr. Alline Farmer Administrators: Coordinator of Instruction - Rebecca V. Gillette Coordinator of Instructional Technology - Gina C. Hancock Coordinator of Human Resources - James H. Holland Coordinator of Finance - Eileen T. Ritter Supervisor of Food Services - Nancy K. Parrish Coordinator of Student Services - Vanessa S. Collins Coordinator of Special Education - Deborah Faulk Supervisor of Transportation - Virginia L. Ricks Maintenance Supervisor - Christ L. Erbe School Board's Links Character Education Program Curriculum Update FCPS Beliefs Statement Federal Programs ... Testing Calendar All Information is property of Franklin City Public Schools.
For problems or questions regarding FCPS Online contact Scott Carter

18. Franklin City Public Schools Online-SBO-School Board Minutes-September 20, 2001
with the location of the Alternative education classroom at S pleased with the commentsfrom the technology staff. present that the State of virginia would be
http://www.franklincity.k12.va.us/sbo/minsep20.html
Navigation Menu:
School Board Office
Belief Statements
Character Education

Curriculum Update
...
Scott Carter
School Board Minutes September 20, 2001 The Franklin City School Board met in regular session on September 20, 2001 , at Joseph P. King, Jr. Elementary School. Members Present: Mr. David Benton, Chairman; Mrs. Mona Murphy, Vice-Chairman, Mrs. Jennifer Stephenson, Mrs. Shauna Moses, Mr. John Loving, Mr. James Jervey, and Dr. Alline Farmer, Superintendent. A motion was made by Mr. Loving and seconded by Mrs. Moses to go into closed meeting pursuant to Section 2.1-344.1(A) of the Code of Virginia to discuss the following specific matter(s): 2.1-344.A.1 – Personnel, 2.1-344.A.4 – Student Matter, 2.1-344.7 – Legal Matter, and 2.1-344.A.2 – Admission of Students. The vote was unanimous in favor of the motion. On a motion by Mr. Loving, second by Mrs. Murphy with unanimous vote, the Board returned to open meeting. Mr. Loving made a motion that the closed meeting was conducted in conformity with the provisions of the Virginia Freedom of Information Act, Section(s) 2.1-344.A.1., 2.1-344.A.4., 2.1-344.7, and 2.1-344.A.2., and as required by Section 2.1-344.1.D of the Code of Virginia, the Franklin City School Board hereby certifies that, to the best of each member’s knowledge, only public business matters lawfully exempted from open meeting requirements were discussed and only such public business matters were identified in the motion by which the closed meeting was convened were heard, discussed, or considered. Mrs. Stephenson seconded the motion and by unanimous vote the motion was approved.

19. Virginia's Community Of Learning
the web pages of the College of Human Resources and education at virginia Tech! intendedto assist both current and prospective Faculty, staff, and Students
http://www.virginialearning.org/MainAreas/Search/sr_directory_category.cfm?CatNu

20. Staff_dev
staff Development. These references are updated continually. Digest Situated Learning in Adult education. As an from the virginia Department of Adult education. This is
http://www.tvcc.edu/adulted/staffdev.htm
Staff Development These references are updated continually. Please check back frequently. If you find sites you feel would be helpful to other teachers, please submit them by e-mail to bgosnell@tvcc.cc.tx.us NCSALL (National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy)
Focus on Basics is the quarterly publication of the National Center for the Study of Adult Learning and Literacy. It presents best practices, current research on adult learning and literacy, and how research is used by adult basic education teachers, counselors, program administrators, and policy makers.
http://gseweb.harvard.edu/~ncsall/fob/index.htm
The National Institute for Literacy (NIFL) is an independent federal organization leading the national effort toward a fully literate nation in the 21st century. Their LINCS page is an excellent resource for special interest listservs, publications for adult ed teachers, advocacy for adult literacy programs, and much more. * A FIVE STAR SITE. *
http://www.literacynet.org
Eric Digest - Situated Learning in Adult Education. As an instructional strategy, situated cognition has been seen as a means for relating subject matter to the needs and concerns of learners. Learning is essentially a matter of creating meaning from the real activities of daily living. By embedding subject matter in the ongoing experiences of the learners and by creating opportunities for learners to live subject matter in the context of real-world challenges, knowledge is acquired and learning transfers from the classroom to the realm of practice.

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