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61. Lehman College Spring 2003 Online Schedule - Graduate Early Childhood & Childhoo
GRADUATE EARLY CHILDHOOD CHILDHOOD education. 1436, 02, T 04300720PM, CA,224, staff, TH 0430-0720PM, CA, B25. 1437, 01, T 0400-0650PM, CA, B23, washington,
http://www.lehman.cuny.edu/registrar/spr2003/elemed_grad1.html
This schedule is updated periodically to reflect changes that have occurred after the printing of the SCHEDULE OF CLASSES , but may not include up-to-the minute cancellations and changes. Please refer to actual information during registration from the eSIMS WEB REGISTRATION or TELEPHONE REGISTRATION responses and posted data on the campus.
This page updated on:1/13/2003 COURSE LISTING FOR: "ECE" "EDC" "EDE" (Day Key: M=Mon T=Tues W=Weds TH=Thur F=Fri S=Sat SU=Sun) COURSE TITLE CRS HRS EQ.CR CODE SECT DAY-START/STOP BLDG ROOM INSTRUCTOR EDC 730 BILCHLD LITCYDEV-EC M,W 04:30-07:50PM CA STAFF T 04:30-07:20PM CA STAFF TH 04:30-07:20PM CA EDC 731 CHLD LITERACY DEV-EC M,W 04:30-07:50PM CA STAFF MEETS WITH EDC 730.01. . . . . T 04:30-07:20PM CA STAFF TH 04:30-07:20PM CA MEETS WITH EDE 730.02. . . . . EDC 735 T 04:00-06:50PM CA WASHINGTON EDC 756 TEACHER ASRESEARCHER TH 04:00-06:40PM CA MCNAMEE W 04:00-06:40PM CA SHREYAR EDC 757 ETHICS/PROF.-EC TCH

62. Washington Preservation Plan Profile
the preservation of washington's irreplaceable historic addressed topics of education,funding, laws Plan Development Strategies Intensive staff retreats and
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/pad/stateplans/washington.htm
PLAN PROFILE
WASHINGTON
Title: Historic Preservation Working for Washington: The State Historic Preservation Plan 2000
Number of Pages:
Approval Date:
October 30, 1995
Planning Cycle: 5 years Contact Information:
Greg Griffith, Preservation Planner
P.O. Box 48343
Olympia, Washington 98504-8343
(360)407-0766; fax (360)407-6217
E-mail: gregg@cted.wa.gov Mission/Vision Statement:
Vision:
Historic preservation fosters a sense of belonging, continuity and identity. To help promote that sense, the Plan encourages people to take action that will protect and preserve deeply held cultural values. Mission: The Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation is the state's primary agency with knowledge and expertise in historic preservation. It advocates the preservation of Washington's irreplaceable historic and cultural resources - significant buildings, structures, sites, objects, and districts - as assets for the future. Through education and information sharing, OAHP provides leadership for the protection of our shared heritage. Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements Introduction Summary Purpose Implementation Plan Target Audience State Historic Preservation Plan 2000 Vision Goals and Objectives Planning Guide Acronyms References

63. Egypt Workforce Development - Projects: LearnLink
office in Cairo, Egypt and with support from LearnLink staff in washington, DC publicprivatepartnerships between the Ministry of education and business
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LearnLink Projects: EGYPT: WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Workforce Development: Subcommittee IV Secretariat for the U.S.-Egyptian Partnership LearnLink joined an innovative partnership in 1998, serving as a Secretariat to support the work of a subcommittee of the U.S.-Egypt Partnership for Economic Growth and Development. This Partnership was launched in 1994 by Vice President Gore and Egyptian President Mubarak. Operating through a public and private sector dialogue, the Partnership promoted policies leading to economic growth and job creation in Egypt and to mutually beneficial economic and commercial ties between the two countries. Recognizing that an educated workforce must form the basis of Egypt's development strategy, the Partnership established Subcommittee IV (SCIV) to develop and test strategies, systems and structures to enable Egypt to flourish in the global economy of the future. SCIV's mandate was to improve education policies and practices in ways that furthered private sector growth in Egypt.

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65. Staff Development
Kansas City Library Faculty staff Development Collection. Resource (ASHEERIC HigherEducation Report Six Travis, Jon E. George washington University, 1997.
http://library.kc.devry.edu/staffdev.html
DeVry Kansas City Library
This rotating collection is dedicated to providing continuing education materials for faculty and staff members. The areas include recent periodicals, teaching and learning, technology, and workplace issues. As you investigate the selection, feel free to recommend additional titles for the list. These items may be checked out by students as well. Periodicals Technology Workplace Periodicals Title Publisher Learning Circuits
(online only) Syllabus: New Directions in Education Technology
(entire contents not available online; paper version available in Library) Syllabus Press Teaching Professor
(available only in the Library) Magna Publications University Business: Solutions for Today's Higher Education (entire contents not available online; paper version available in Library)) University Business Teaching and Learning Call Number Title Author Staff AS 6 .J65 2000

66. TRIO ThinkQuest: 2001 Winning Sites
org/TR0111164/ Upward Bound University of washington, WA. be invited to join TRIOstaff in presenting at receive a certificate from the Department of education.
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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

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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/

67. Syllabus - The Role Of Education In Development
Hall, 2003. World Bank Priorities and Strategies in education. washington,DC, 1995 (Summary). Samoff, Joel, “Institutionalizing
http://www.sais-jhu.edu/depts/id/syllabus_education.htm
SAIS Home Page I-Dev Mission I-Dev Program
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... Steven Klees
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THE ROLE OF EDUCATION IN DEVELOPMENT
Course Description:
Investment in education has long been seen as a key factor in development, linked to economic growth, poverty reduction, improvements in health, and an information revolution. Yet persistent social inequalities and economic crises along with the equity and quality problems associated with decades of educational expansion and reform have caused questions to be raised about this view. This course examines the theoretical and empirical arguments surrounding these debates, in particular, those concerning the relation of education to growth, poverty, inequality, development, globalization, and other key issues. The course looks at the roles of various actors in the education and development process, including national governments, international financial institutions and agencies, NGOs, and other civil society organizations.

68. Faculty And Staff
as deputy director of the Policy Planning staff at the Pax ChristiUSA, and the WashingtonOffice on His development experience includes education and training
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William A. Douglas - Adjunct Professor and I-Dev Interim Director
Labor in Developing Countries and teaches Ethics, Choice and a Just World Order . He holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Washington, an M.A. from SAIS, and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University.
Monica Brand
Microfinance and Development
with Maria Otero
Joseph W. Davis
Labor in Developing Countries
with William Douglas and Anthony Freeman
Graeme Donovan
Rural Development Edward Elmendorf Health Problems, Policies and Practices in Developing Countries

69. Diversity Committee
Tenure Promotion Committee, Faculty and staff Newsletter, Student Washingtoneducation Association, Trish Skillman, Adult and Higher education.
http://www.wce.wwu.edu/Resources/Diversity/
Meeting Times Annual Report Minutes Committee Activities Contact Us Center for Educational Pluralism ... Special Projects Diversity Committee Statement Western Washington University's Woodring College of Education (WCE) is committed to transformational changes that will support its graduates' increased understanding and respect for differences and similarities among people and cultures. In its unifying theme, Woodring pledged to develop thoughtful, knowledgeable and effective educators for a diverse society. We strive for a climate that is comfortable, inviting, and engaging for a richly diverse community of students, faculty and staff, reflecting the demographic make-up of American society. With strong administrative support, strategic planning and implementation involving students, staff, faculty, and community members guide Woodring's diversity initiatives. This action plan for supporting diversity builds on academic programs, academic support services, hiring and retention efforts, and curricular services and programs supporting intercultural understanding. Charge The Woodring College of Education Diversity Committee will recommend strategies and processes to : (1) integrate diversity throughout the curricula and field experiences for all Woodring students; (2) attract an increasingly diverse faculty, staff and student population; and (3) diversify the knowledge, skills, and attitude bases of individual members of the college. The Diversity Committee will act in an advisory capacity to the Woodring Administrative Council to ensure institutional commitment to the above measures.

70. News_notes
The faculty, staff, and students of Woodring's Human chair of Woodring's SpecialEducation Department, has been appointed to the washington State Special
http://www.wce.wwu.edu/About_WCE/Educator/educatorw01/news_notes.htm
WINTER 2001 Thoughtful, knowledgeable, and effective educators for a diverse society Woodring News and Notes Krogh and Slentz Collaborate Faculty members Suzanne Krogh of Elementary Education (right) and Kris Slentz of Special Education have just completed a series of textbooks in early childhood education that incorporates early childhood special education content. The four books are designed as a modular set that can be mixed and matched within a single course, or used for a sequence of courses. The books are published by Lawrence Erlbaum Associates in Mahwah, New Jersey and are entitled:
  • Early Childhood Education: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Early Childhood Development and Its Variations Teaching Young Children: Contexts for Learning The Early Childhood Curriculum
National Conference on Race and Ethnicity in Higher Education Several Woodring faculty will be among the participants of this year's National Conference on Race and Ethnicity (NCORE) in Higher Education will hold its annual conference in Seattle. This annual conference will be held May 30 through June 3 in Seattle. Keynote speakers include:
  • Raul Yzaguirre. As president of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), the largest constituency-based Hispanic organization in the nation and leading Hispanic "think tank" in Washington, D.C., Yzaguirre is one of the most widely recognized leaders in the civil rights community.

71. Malcolm X College Of Chicago
The program provides child development and general education courses for the student ofa 32 hour certificate program, students, families and staff enjoy an
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72. Technology Staff Development For  Carteret County Schools
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73. Washington D.C.
NW, A131,. washington, DC, 20010. (202) 4623636. COMMENTS multi-cultural educationand development program, parental involvement, child/staff ratio from 4
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Choose a city SCHOOLANDDAYCARE.COM Washington Daycare Children are the hands by which we take hold of heaven” Henry Ward Beecher 2533 Pennsylvania Ave. SE Washington, DC, 20020 TUITION: $80 per week HOURS: 6:30 A.M.- 6 P.M. COMMENTS: music, books, toys, circle time, learning, large inside and outside play areas, child/staff ratio 10:1, potty training, summer camp, approximate enrollment 70, over 13 years in business. AMERICAN UNIVERSITY CHILD DEV. CENTER AGES 2 1/2-6 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW Washington, DC, 20016-8015 TUITION: $695 per month HOURS: 8 A.M.-6 P.M. COMMENTS: on campus,over 20 years in business, child/staff ratio 5:1, potty training, approximate enrollment 32, open year round, field trips, developing social, emotional, cognitive and physical skills through independent learning, experimentation and self expression. BARBARAS MONTESSORI SCHOOL AGES 2-4 2828 Hurst Terrace, NW

74. Pioneer Tools For Teachers
Art/Humanities, Seattle, WA, washington State Alliance Chicago (Elk Grove), IL, StaffDevelopment 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
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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

75. Computing Services For Physically Disabled Students
should be provided to appropriate staff to assure students with disabilities in highereducation has the Communications University of washington Seattle, WA
http://staff.washington.edu/sherylb/discomp.92.html
Computing Services for Physically Disabled Students in Post-secondary Institutions: Results of a Survey in Washington State
by Sheryl Burgstahler
Introduction At one time computer use in higher education was limited to scientific and technical fields of study. The introduction of the microcomputer along with inexpensive, versatile, and easy-to-use applications software has made computer technology increasingly available and useful to students and faculty. Many courses of study now require computer use. Adaptive equipment that allows students with physical disabilities to access computer applications used in post-secondary education is commercially available. This technology has the potential to neutralize handicapping conditions, making it possible for many more people with disabilities to independently and successfully pursue academic studies and careers. Purpose and Goals of the Study A survey was conducted in the state of Washington to determine what computing services are being provided to disabled students on other campuses, what units are involved in selecting, purchasing and managing these services, what locations are used to provide access to computers adapted for disabled students, and what success physically disabled students have experienced in using computers. This study addressed the following questions:
  • What computing services have institutions of higher education provided to physically disabled students? What types of computer adaptive equipment are available? Who is involved in selecting, funding, and managing computing services for disabled students?
  • 76. Academic Advising Academic Programs, Majors Minors Catalogs And
    2888). Eastern washington University is not responsible for lost orstolen property. FACULTY AND staff RENTAL / SERVICE FEES. The
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    77. JobMakers.com Issues
    Marked by severe budget cuts, staff turnover and agency instability, washington state’sdedication to economic development has diminished in the last decade.
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    Marked by severe budget cuts, staff turnover and agency instability, Washington state’s dedication to economic development has diminished in the last decade. At the same time, several other states – including neighbor states Oregon and Idaho – have made economic development a strategic priority, committing substantial resources and leaving Washington behind. Improved economic development efforts will create opportunities for new jobs and targeted improvements in key regions. Recommendations:
    • Support legislation that implements recommendations from the Washington State Task Force on Economic Development. Develop statewide economic development plan to be endorsed by 2003 legislature. Develop and use tax incentives to keep and grow business in Washington.

    78. Small Business Resources | Home
    as a multiinstitutional education and research Center (WTC) works exclusively withWashington State companies Business Resources' Disclaimer SBR staff do not
    http://www.oted.wa.gov/ed/businessassistance/main.asp
    Welcome to Small Business Resources The Office of Trade and Economic Development (OTED) offers a variety of programs providing technical and financial assistance to support new and existing businesses within Washington. These programs include Business Retention and Expansion, Business Finance, Child Care Advantages and Minority and Women Business Development assistance. Additionally, OTED offers assistance to businesses that are considering a new or expanded location in Washington State. OTED's International Trade Division provides import-export assistance to Washington businesses. Business assistance programs and services include: Business Information serves as the state's primary point of contact for entrepreneurs and businesses seeking information about starting or operating a business in Washington State. Business Development helps manufacturing and food processing company locate in Washington or relocate within Washington. Business Finance provides a range of technical assistance and financing services to assist businesses in obtaining capital for start-up and expansion projects that create or retain jobs, stimulate private investment, increase local tax base, and strengthen community economic vitality. Business Retention and Expansion works to retain and expand manufacturing and processing firms to reduce the number of business closure layoffs and failures that result in significant job loss. State and local staff provide technical and problem-solving assistance for these companies.

    79. Districtinfo.htm
    School District is located in Silverdale, washington. Institute provides instructionalstaff and others Excellence through Cooperative education (PECE) program
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    Central Kitsap School District
    PO Box 8, Silverdale, Washington 98383 (360) 692-3111 CK's Home Page since 1/5/01 The Community CK's Scores Technology
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    ... Community Engagement About Central Kitsap School District The Central Kitsap School District is located in Silverdale, Washington. The District serves about 13,200 students in Kindergarten through Grade 12. Silverdale is located in the heart of the western Puget Sound region and is considered to be one of the most livable areas in the country. Central Kitsap offers a balanced lifestyle with easy access to Seattle and excellent recreational opportunities including saltwater and lake fishing, water and snow skiing, golfing, and boating in large protected waterways. Three Navy bases are the area’s major employers and impact Central Kitsap’s student population: the Naval Submarine Base, Bangor; the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Keyport Division; and the Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, Bremerton. Twenty-six percent of the District’s students are military family dependents and fifty percent are children of families economically dependent on the Navy. Bangor and Keyport provide a national and state award-winning partnership program supporting local schools. The District has two high schools serving Grades 10 to 12, one secondary school serving Grades 7 to 12, three junior high schools serving Grades 7 to 9, two alternative schools, fourteen elementary schools, and a home-school support program.

    80. Associations Directory
    WALE washington Association of Medical staff Services washington Alliance For VoterEducation West Coast Women's National Book Association washington Chapter.
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    AeA, Advancing the Business of Technology
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    AIA Seattle(Architects)
    Alpaca Association of Western Washington Home Page
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    Backcountry Horsemen of Washington
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