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41. Pioneer Tools For Teachers
education, Technology, Norfolk, VA, virginia Society for Chicago (Elk Grove), IL,staff Development Resources 1999 Technology in education International Conference
http://www.tools4teachers.com/e_conf.html
Take the opportunity to meet Perry Reeves and the Pioneer Mentors at these informative conferences. Check this page often for updated information.
Dates Event Subject Area City State Sponsoring
Organization Presenter
January 21-22, 1999 ICE Technology Indianapolis IN Indiana Computer Educators (ICE) Perry Reeves February 2-3, 1999 MECA Technology Jackson MS Mississippi Education Computer Association Perry Reeves February 14-17, 1999 TECA Technology Austin TX Texas Computer Education Association Perry Reeves February 17-18, 1999 Montana Conference Workshops Technology Bozeman MT Jim Samson February 18-19, 1999 Southeast Regional Social Studies Conf. Social Studies Greensboro NC Southeast Regional Council for Social Studies February 25-28, 1999 Southeast Regional Social Studies Conf. Technology St. Charles IL North Cook Intermediate Service Center Perry Reeves March 3-5, 1999 NCAECT Technology Triangle Park NC No. Carolina Assoc. of Educational Technologies

42. West Virginia Commission On The Arts Announces Grant Awards
currently with or without professional staff, which have Applications approved bythe West virginia Commission on $3,650 WV Department of education $15,000 WV
http://www.wvculture.org/arts/2003artsawards.html
West Virginia Commission on the Arts announces grant awards The West Virginia Commission on the Arts (WVCA) of the West Virginia Division of Culture and History awarded $3,162,730 to 126 applicant organizations and individual artists (list attached) at meetings held in June and September, 2002. Grant recipients are located in 35 counties of the state. To be eligible to receive grant funding, arts and community organizations, which may include museums, arts centers or galleries, and private schools must be non-profit with a 501(c)3 status. Public educational institutions, school boards, local or county government agencies and colleges and universities are eligible as well. In addition to the PDA program, grants were awarded for Arts in Education (AIE) projects, arts programming and staff support. The AIE program encourages the development of comprehensive arts programs that affect the educational environment for all students and community members in West Virginia. AIE grants include Artist in Residence, Special Projects and Touring Grants. Arts programming funds can apply to the Major Institution Support Program (groups with a minimum operating base of $1,000,000) as well as Mid-sized Arts Organizations (groups with budgets of $150,000 - $999,999). There is also a Re-granting, Touring, Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Media Arts, and Folk and Traditional Arts program which offer granting opportunities.

43. TRIO ThinkQuest: 2001 Winning Sites
will be invited to join TRIO staff in presenting receive a certificate from the Departmentof education. VA, Southwest virginia Community College Upward Bound,
http://depts.washington.edu/trio/comp/entries/winning.shtml
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Contest Entries
TRIO ThinkQuest 2001 Winning Sites
The Department of Education and TRIO ThinkQuest are pleased to announce the TRIO ThinkQuest 2001 Competition Winning Sites. Links are provided below to the Ten Winning Sites . These sites were produced by students for this contest, and do not necessarily represent the views of TRIO ThinkQuest or its staff. These sites were selected by a highly experienced team of judges, each of whom has no connection to the TRIO community. All of them have judged for the ThinkQuest competition for several years. These judges reviewed 29 semifinalist sites. Winning Sites Best of Contest:
Best of Contest Angel Island

http://dev.triothinkquest.org/TR0111163/

Upward Bound, University of Washington, WA Category Winners: The winners in each category are listed below. The listing is not by any rank order. Interdisciplinary Airplanes: Cutting Edge Technology http://dev.triothinkquest.org/TR0110764/

44. Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information
West virginia University Instructor 1969-1970 Fairmont State College Special Assistantto the Dean of education. Pennsylvania State University-staff Associate.
http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Lisa Altmueller, Professor
Special Education
altemuel@mscd.edu
Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor
Program Coordinator Special Education
andersop@mscd.edu

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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

45. Northern Virginia Community College - Grant Proposals Submitted By Faculty And S
Development Proposals Submitted by Faculty and staff 07/01 3, Engineering DegreePrograms through Distance education at Northern virginia Community College
http://www.nv.cc.va.us/grants/prop-96.htm
Northern Virginia Community College
Office of Grants Development

Proposals Submitted by Faculty and Staff
(Chronological Order) PROJECT TITLE TIME
FRAME AMOUNT
REQUESTED FUNDING SOURCE PROJECT DIRECTOR CAM DEPT DIV SUBMIT
DATE FUND AMOUNT
FUNDED
Health Careers Opportunity Program/(HCOP) 3rd. Year
U.S. Public Health Service
Dr. Charlene W. Connolly Dr. Carol Ross AN AN HLTH TECH STU DEV YES Asynchronous Laboratory Learning: Research and Field Trials on Simulated Engineering Education Laboratories Alfred P. Sloan Foundation through Vanderbilt University (NVCC is subcontractor to Vanderbilt) Dr. Rassa Rassai Dr. Randal A. Lemke AN ELI YES Engineering Degree Programs through Distance Education at Northern Virginia Community College Phase II Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Dr. Randal A. Lemke ELI YES Nursing Education Opportunity Program (NEOP) 2ND. Year U.S. Public Health Service Dr. Charlene Connolly Dr. Evelyn Atchison AN AN NUR HLTH TECH HLTH TECH YES Base Proposal 1996-97 Base Proposal 1997-98 Secondary Health Academy Secondary Health Academy Block Grants/Workforce Dev Dr. Charlene W. Connolly

46. Untitled
703) 7508462 Business education Elizabeth Downey 7807 Career Transition ServicesVirginia Brennan (703 7780 Elementary Curriculum and staff dev Debra Jones
http://www.pen.k12.va.us/VDOE/dbpubs/doedir/EA/staff029.html

47. CAD Curriculum - Virginia College
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION virginia College provides full CAD facilities and a comprehensiveeducation for those GENERAL education COURSES, Credit Hours. dev. I, 1.
http://www.vc.edu/programs/cad/curriculum.htm
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE MANAGEMENT A.A.S. Degree
Accounting Assistant

Administrative Assistant
ALLIED HEALTH Medical Office Administration and Assisting A.A.S. Degree
Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.A.S. Degree

Medical Assistant
...
Therapeutic Massage
MANAGEMENT Business Management B.A. Degree COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Cisco Networking Associate
Computer Network Technician

Computer Programming O.A. Degree

Internet Webmaster Technician O.A. Degree
...
Network Engineering O.A. Degree
CULINARY ARTS Culinary Arts O.A. Degree INTERIOR DESIGN Interior Design A.A.A. Degree
Interior Design Advanced Professional Studies A.A.A.
Interior Design B.A. Degree LEGAL Paralegal Studies A.A.S. Degree Computer Aided Drafting and Design Occupational Associate Degree Quarter Credit Hours Required = 90 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Upon successful graduation, students will be able to:
  • Gain a broad-based education with a CAD environment to aid the student in their chose career path.

48. CAIV - Curriculum - Virginia College
PROGRAM DESCRIPTION virginia College's Computer Aided Imaging Visualization Programis an Occupational Degree GENERAL education COURSES, Credit Hours. dev.
http://www.vc.edu/programs/cgi/curriculum.htm
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE MANAGEMENT A.A.S. Degree
Accounting Assistant

Administrative Assistant
ALLIED HEALTH Medical Office Administration and Assisting A.A.S. Degree
Diagnostic Medical Sonography A.A.S. Degree

Medical Assistant
...
Therapeutic Massage
MANAGEMENT Business Management B.A. Degree COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Cisco Networking Associate
Computer Network Technician

Computer Programming O.A. Degree

Internet Webmaster Technician O.A. Degree
...
Network Engineering O.A. Degree
CULINARY ARTS Culinary Arts O.A. Degree INTERIOR DESIGN Interior Design A.A.A. Degree
Interior Design Advanced Professional Studies A.A.A.
Interior Design B.A. Degree LEGAL Paralegal Studies A.A.S. Degree Computer Occupational Associate Degree Quarter Credit Hours Required = 93 PROGRAM DESCRIPTION Upon successful completion of the program, students will be able to:
  • Gain a broad education within the computer graphics and presentation fields to aid the student in their chose career path.

49. NDSU Extension Service Faculty And Staff Directory
virginia, 2318211, Dean, College of Human Development education, virginia.Clark@ndsu.nodak StaffDevelopment staffdev@ndsuext.nodak.edu, Phone No.(701),
http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/directory/admin.htm
updated AC = Ag Cabinet
ELT = Extension Leadership Team
Administration NDSU Extension Service - North Dakota State University Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 314, Box 5562, Fargo, ND 58105-5562
FAX (701) AC Jensen, Patricia pjensen@ndsuext.nodak.edu Olson, Margaret Administrative Assistant marolson@ndsuext.nodak.edu Sebesta, Patti Director of College Advancement psebesta@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Director's Office - Extension Service
ext-dir@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 315, Box 5437, Fargo, ND 58105-5437
FAX (701) AC ELT Anderson, Sharon Director, NDSU Extension Service sanderso@ndsuext.nodak.edu ELT Lymburner, Lori Administrative Assistant llymburn@ndsuext.nodak.edu
chde-dean@ndsuext.nodak.edu
Phone No.(701) EML 255, Box 5057, Fargo, ND 58105-5057
FAX (701) ELT Clark Johnson, Virginia Virginia.Clark@ndsu.nodak.edu
Assistant Directors' Office
agnrdir@ndsuext.nodak.edu
or hdfndir@ndsuext.nodak.edu Phone No.(701) Morrill Hall 311, Box 5437, Fargo, ND 58105-5437 FAX (701) ELT Hauck, Duane dhauck@ndsuext.nodak.edu

50. Subject Listing Of Department Offices And Staff
HIV/AIDS education. virginia St. Martin. 2710055. Recertification (employed/non-employedstaff). Rilma Nickerson. 271-3869. Safety Driver education. Terry Tibbetts.
http://www.ed.state.nh.us/about/subject.htm

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51. VA-DOE Staff By Name
virginia Department of education staff by Name. Field4 = Division-DepartmentID. Note Only select DOE staff Type equal to 'FTE'.
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/VED/vedinfo9.htm
Virginia Department of Education Staff by Name
Purpose: Generate Ascii TAB file of VA-DOE Staff by Name
Format : Ascii TAB delimited file
Via : generated via dd003t.sql
Order : by last name, first name, middle name File Format is as follows: (all fields are separated via TAB)
. Field-4 = Division-Department ID
Note: Only select DOE Staff Type equal to 'FTE'
Legend for Internal Division
SUPT - SUPERINTENDENT
IA - Internal Audit
A - ADMINISTRATION FS - Field Services HR - Human Resources SOP - State Operated Programs VSDB - Va Schools For The Deaf And Blind C - COMPLIANCE CSPD - Comprehensive Special Educ. Personnel Dev. (Cspd) FPM - Federal Program Monitoring PL - Professional Licensure SPEC-PGM - Special Programs TE - Teacher Education F - FINANCE ACCTNG - Accounting And Finance Office BUDGT - Budget Office FAC - Facilities MATL - Materiels Management SNP - School Nutrition TRANS - Transportation I - INSTRUCTION COMP - Compensatory Programs ELEM/MIDL - Elementary/Middle Education SEC - Secondary Education SPED - Special Ed. And Student Services

52. VA-DOE Staff By Division
virginia Department of education staff by Division. Joseph W Panko (703) 3328355Administration Va Schools For The Deaf And Blind Support staff Cathy Estep
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/VED/vedinfo8.htm
Virginia Department of Education Staff by Division
Purpose: Ascii TAB File - VA-DOE Staff by Division
Format : Ascii TAB delimited file
Via : generated via dd001t.sql
Order : By Div-Name, Dept-Name, Staff-Title, Staff-name File Format is as follows: (all fields are separated via TAB)
. Field-5 = Staff Phone Number Note: Only select DOE Staff Type equal to 'FTE' File follows ...
Superintendent Superintendent Of Public Instruction Dr. Richard T. La Pointe (804) 225-2755
Superintendent Senior Administrative Assistant Juanita Tabor (804) 225-2023
Superintendent Chief Deputy James B. Williams (804) 225-2520
Superintendent Administrative Staff Assistant Paula Garnett (804) 225-2024
Superintendent Admin Assistant For Board Relations Dr. James E. Laws Jr. (804) 225-2924 Superintendent Support Staff Marian Morris (804) 225-2540 Superintendent Support Staff Doris Robinson (804) 786-7082 Superintendent Internal Audit Internal Audit Director Marie G. Williams (804) 225-2759 Administration Assistant Superintendent Dr. M. Kenneth Magill (804) 225-2073 Administration Division Secretary Judy Dunn (804) 225-2073 Administration Field Services Field Rep. - Bland County B. Mont Bush (540) 688-3070

53. WVU-ES Framework: Appendix A
Dempsey, Associate Professor, College of HR education. virginia Gamble, DistrictDirector/Professor, Central District Office. Assistant to Chief of staff, Office of
http://www.wvu.edu/~exten/about/framea.htm
Appendix A
Extension Planning Process Chronology
Initial Membership of Action Planning Groups for a New Framework for Extension and Public Service at West Virginia University Action Planning Group One Extension Faculty Martha Garton, Chair Extension Agent/Associate Professor Grant County Extension Paul Becker Division Director/Associate Professor Linda Bull Extension Agent/Associate Professor Lewis County Extension Van Dempsey Associate Professor Bill Grafton Extension Specialist/Associate Professor Dick Hartley Extension Agent/Professor Ritchie County Extension Ruthellen Phillips Extension Specialist/Associate Professor Ed Rapking Division Director/Associate Professor John Sencendiver Agronomist/Professor Kim Suder Sr. Administrative Assistant Associate Provost's Office Consultant: C. B. Wilson, Vice President, Academic Affairs Action Planning Group Two Staffing, Organization and Funding Donna Patton, Chair

54. Agriculture & Rural Dev. Comte. - Tentative Fall Forum Agenda
Rod PAIGE, US Secretary of education. 3) what do state legislators and legislativestaff want from Delegate Harvey MORGAN, virginia; Leroy WATSON, Director of
http://www.ncsl.org/statefed/fallforumtagenda.htm
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Tentative Agenda for the Fall Forum
Agriculture and Rural Development Committee December 11 - 13, 2002
Washington, D.C.
Hyatt Regency on Capitol Hill
NCSL's 2002 Fall Forum will be critical and exciting in several respects. It will mark the transition from the old to the new committee structure-and will give participants plenty of opportunity to learn more about the new committees and help shape their planning for the coming year. The meeting also will occur just weeks before the beginning of most state legislative sessions and of the new 108 th Congress. The Fall Forum will look ahead to the issues that will dominate the agendas for state legislatures and Congress in 2003. It will also give legislators and staff the latest information on recently passed federal initiatives that they will need to implement in the coming months. Wednesday, December 11

55. Missouri Valley College - Faculty And Staff Phone DirDirectories
Faculty and staff Phone Directory. Quincy Wilson, Allan Wilson, Clayton Wolf, BillWymore, LuAnn Zank, virginia. Asst. to President Food Service education Asst.
http://www.moval.edu/directories/facstaff_phone_dir.htm
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All numbers begin with the prefix 831 Acay, Gerardo
Adams, Katherine
Adderley, Mark
Adkins, Vincent
Andersen, Lori
Anderson, Jim Anderson, Pat Angelhow, John Arnett, Darlene Belwood, Marilyn Blackwell, Shon Block, Garry Bowen, Chris Bowers, Dan Brock, Bruce Brown, Jack Bullington, Ramona Bultmann, Debi Burton, Derek Campbell, John Carter, Gayle Chuck Voltmer Clark, Janice

56. Higher Education | Alumni
US Air Force, Air Command and staff College. Center for the Study of Higher and PostsecondaryEducation. Ed.D. (1976) President, Western virginia Foundation for
http://curry.edschool.virginia.edu/highered/alumni.html
Rotating Images of Curry Center Alumni and Their Current Positions The listing of alumni offered below is dynamic in nature and is provided as a convenience to those affiliated with the Center. The accuracy of our list is contingent on receiving current information from our alumni. Please share your news so we can stay in touch. HigherEd@Virginia.edu A Allan, Beverly B. Ed.D. (1979) Retired Allen, David Ph.D. (1982) Education Services Specialist Civil Servant, ASVAB Program Manager (GS-11), Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS) Andrews, Linda Ed.D. (1993) Associate Professor of Nursing, Lynchburg College
Armstrong, Kenneth Ed.D. (1989) Self Employed
Asbury, Jacqueline W. Ed.D. (1979) Retired
Ashburn, Frances Ed.D. (1989)
Austin, Homer Ph.D. (1975) Professor of Mathematics and Computer Science, Richard A. Henson School of Science and Tech., Salisbury State University
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Baker, Roy W. Ed.D. (1991) Vice President and Dean of Students, Catawba College

57. Monte Selby Previous Engagements
League of Middle Level education Conference, Stockholm Wakulla County Schools staff,FLORIDA * DODDS Content Academy, Harrisonburg, virginia * Florida League of
http://www.monteselby.com/Engagements.htm
MONTE SELBY PRESENTATIONS SELECTED PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS European League of Middle Level Education Conference, Stockholm, SWEDEN * Institute for Middle Level Leadership (National Middle School Assocation ), Rock Hill, SOUTH CAROLINA * Kansas Assocation for Youth Conference, Rock Springs, KANSAS *National PTA Conference, Nashville, TENNESSEE * I/D/E/A Conf., Atlanta, GEORGIA , Claremont, CALIFORNIA , Green Bay, WISCONSIN , Denver, COLORADO * A Kaleidoscope of Learning, Cedar Rapids, IOWA * Staff Dev., Newkirk, OKLAHOMA * MASA, Supt. Conf., Traverse City, MICHIGAN * Association of California School Admin. Region VII, Sparks NEVADA * NASSP Conf., Atlanta, GEORGIA Gallaway District Staff Dev., Abedon NEW JERSEY * Wakulla County Schools Staff, FLORIDA * DODDS schools, ENGLAND * SADD State Conf., KANSAS * Assoc. of Ed. Service Agencies, National Conf., Phoenix, ARIZONA * Content Academy, Harrisonburg, VIRGINIA * Florida League of Middle Schools, Gainesville, FLORIDA * Teaching the Transescent Conf., WISCONSIN * Keys School District, Modesto, CALIFORNIA * Council on Rural Sp. Ed, National Conf.

58. Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff
edu MA, Athletic Training, West virginia University; Classes taught Athletic training.Vanessa Fulbright, Instructor of Physical education vfulbright@limestone
http://www.limestone.edu:8010/sfs/acad/profess/physed.htm
Academic Information Athletic Information Block Program Campus Calendar ...
Professional Studies
: Physical Education Characteristics Our major in Physical Education, with concentrations in teacher certification, athletic training and fitness/wellness, offers graduates a variety of career options. The teacher certification program prepares students for Kindergarten through 12th grade public school teaching with small classes and hands-on experience in public school classrooms. The athletic training program directly involves students in their career preparation by enabling students to develop professional skills in the training room and on the playing field based on the concepts and knowledge that they learn in the classroom. The wellness/fitness program incorporates courses that develop administrative skills with coursework in the health/wellness/nutrition areas to prepare students for careers at YMCAs, health/fitness clubs and corporate wellness programs. Faculty Sue Torres , Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Trainer
storres@limestone.edu

59. Welcome To The Umatilla-Morrow Education Service District
Welcome to Eastern Oregon's education Portal Didion, Shelley, S/L Support staff, Speech/Hearing/Language, Gatfield,virginia, ESL Teacher, Migrant Bilingual, (541) 966
http://www.umesd.k12.or.us/staffdir.html
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UMESD Staff Phone Directory Name Title Department Telephone A B C D ... Acevedo, Allen Help Desk Consultant Information Technology Aceves, Alfredo Home School Consultant Migrant Bilingual Adams, Pauline Mail Clerk Instructional Media Ahia, Jim Hazard Analyst Information Technology Alva, Daisy IS Student Assistant Instructional Services Amundson, Chris Student Intern Physical/Occurpational Therapy Anderson, Scott Graphic Technician Instructional Media Anderson, John Courier Driver Administration Arbogast, Stepheanne Ed Interpreter Speech/Hearing/Language Archer, Linda Audiometric Technician Speech/Hearing/Language Arenas, Patty Classroom Assistant Migrant Bilingual Arkless, Sue Teacher of Deaf Speech/Hearing/Language Atkins, Liza ECSE Assistant Student Services Audet, Helene Media Secretary Instructional Media Bailey, Edie ECSE Asst Student Services Baltzor, Kerri Teaching Asst Student Services Barker, Serena Ed Interpreter Speech/Hearing/Language Barnes, Michelle ECSE Teacher Developmental Services Bartlett, Chris

60. University Of Virginia School Of Nursing - A Legacy Of Leadership - Scholarship,
half of which will come from donors who believe in the importance of nursing education. development office at 434/9240138 or e-mail nursing-dev@virginia.edu
http://www.nursing.virginia.edu/development/McLeod_Expansion.asp

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Capital Improvements:
Expanding McLeod Hall
The New Nursing Shortage Could there be a more helpless feeling than lying in a hospital bed after serious surgery? Then imagine ringing for a nurse and no one answers your call. Or perhaps worse, the person who answers your call doesn’t recognize a danger sign that could jeopardize your life.
Today’s nursing shortage is very real and different from any experienced in the past. This shortage is evidenced by fewer nurses entering the workforce; acute nursing shortages in certain geographic areas; and a shortage of nurses adequately prepared to meet certain areas of patient need in a changing health care environment. As a result, there is a growing realization that the supply of appropriately prepared nurses is inadequate to meet the needs of a diverse population—and that this shortfall will grow more serious over the next twenty years.
Today, the average age of employed registered nurses is 43 years, with registered nurses who are less than 30 years old representing only ten percent of the total working nurse population.

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