Local Features Oz (collected at UWA); C'wealth staff dev Fund; etc; AAAI; Journal of InteractiveMedia in education; KADS research; Sanderson @ illinois (Human Factors); Cognitive http://www.cs.mu.oz.au/~eas/sources.html
Extractions: Initial Strategic Planning Results Overall purpose of the three-pronged advanced manufacturing initiative To educate teachers, counselors, parents and prospective students regarding the many benefits available from work in the advanced manufacturing field (high demand, good wages and benefits, portability of skills, etc.), and to let them know that these benefits can be achieved through one- and two-years of education after high school. Current relevant activities in region The bi-state St. Louis region has considerable resources available to prepare students for work in the advanced manufacturing field. At least seven public and private institutions with a combined presence in all counties of the region provide two-year degrees and certificates for occupations in the advanced manufacturing sector. A map and listing of these programs is attached. In addition, South County Technical School and North County Technical School (evenings only) provide advanced manufacturing training. A more comprehensive list of existing resources should be compiled for the final version of the advanced manufacturing education / public policy report.
Program Sites Click drop staff dev., Click on ACP to get to ACP home page. Phone 985549-2311 Fax985-549-2070 www.selu.edu/Academics/education/altcert/altcert2.htm. illinois. http://www.alt-teachercert.org/program_sites.htm
Extractions: NAAC Home Page Current Programs National Association for Alternative Certification The following is a partial listing based on member responses. For information on states not listed, please return to the home page and e-mail us for information about the state in which you have interest. California California State University
MINUTES in the State using this concept; schools in illinois were losing instruction forCarroll High student, Nicole Pelz, special education, for a staff dev. CLASS. http://www.nacs.k12.in.us/nacs/board/10-21-02.htm
Extractions: MINUTES The Northwest Allen County Board of School Trustees met in regular session,on Monday, October 21, 2002, in the Central Office Board Room. Members present: Paul Sloffer, Ronald Felger, Donna Duff, John Hilger, and Howard (Nick) Schortgen. Also present: Dr. Steve Yager, Dr.Gloria Shamanoff, Niles Pfafman, Bill Mallers, Becky McGuire, principals, parents, patrons, and reporters. The meeting was called to order. Mr. Sloffer turned the meeting over to Dr. Yager. Dr. Yager opened the hearing by reviewing the concepts of using year round schooling, the schedule plans available, and the pros/cons of using this format. He stated that with the growth in NACS this approach would be short term, a band aid way of solving our problems. Board comment/question: agreed it would be a short term solution; are any other corporations in the State using this concept; schools in Illinois were losing parents who wanted to escape this concept. There were no audience comments. A second hearing will be held on November 4, 2002. Motion to adjourn the hearing by John Hilger; seconded by Donna Duff. Hearing adjourned. Motion to approve the minutes of the previous meeting and work session as presented was made by Nick Schortgen; seconded by John Hilger. Motion carried.
Lake County Educational Services Workshops SD45033. staff dev. 04/21/2003. illinois Master Teaching Certification InformationalMeeting. Dr. Jerry Van Pelt. Summer Gifted education. Penny Choice bio. http://www.lake.k12.il.us/abbrevcal.htm
Site Map coworkers. staff meeting. forms2/ISBE Forms/34-57e notice of conf.xls. illinois STATEBOARD OF education. forms2/ISBE Forms/34-96.5 dev sprvsr eval..doc. http://www.lease-sped.org/site_map.htm
Nov2001: Re: Prof Dev Training Registry any sponsor of such events, as well as by staff at the by the ERIC Clearinghouse onElementary and Early Childhood education at the University of illinois. http://ericps.crc.uiuc.edu/listarchives/eccareer/old/Nov2001/0010.html
Extractions: Professional Development Center Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES The Arts ... Internet Curriculum Article C U R R I C U L U M A R T I C L E Are you ready to get serious about Office or Hyperstudio? Do you need an overview of the practical aspects of the product? Perhaps you just need a quick refresher on FileMaker Pro for a database you want to create. You may be ready to learn HTML or employ more visuals on a school Web page. On-line tutorials allow you to train yourself or your staff no fees, no long-term commitment, no messy manuals! Included: Free on-line tutorials for Adobe Acrobat, Windows 95, Power Point, JAVA, Photoshop, and many, many more! There are so many computer applications out there that no one can hope to be proficient in all of them. The time will come, however, when you will want to get up to speed on software in a quick, no-nonsense way. Wizards and manuals have their place but the niche between them can be filled only by tutorials, which offer concise instruction on the capabilities of a product without excessive detail or hand-holding. On-line tutorials are especially invaluable because they offer quick access and easy navigation. They can meet your needs in a short amount of time
XO(TM) Web Site Hosting illinois Regional Office of education 30 http://www.staffdevelopmentpros.com/
Resources For Early Childhood Professionals Scholarship For all licensed child care program staff. interested in receiving ahigher level of education. leading to a CDA, CCP, illinois Director Credential http://www.ilchildcare.org/providers.htm
Extractions: There are many opportunities available for Early Childhood Professionals through INCCRRA-administered statewide programs and programs through . You can down view/print INCCRRA's new Profesional Development Opportunities flyer in PDF format What is PDF? . Associations, Child Care Center Administrators and other child care organizations should be sure to check out the Prof. Dev. Outreach Resources link for materials you can use in promoting child care professional growth in your community. Professional Development Support Programs: Great START Wage Supplement For all licensed child care program staff Great START supports the professional preparation and stability of the early childhood workforce through wage supplements awarded every six months. Wage supplements are paid to eligible early care and education professionals who have education above minimum DCFS licensing requirements and who retain employment in their current child care program.
Jane Bluestein's Speaking And Media Resume: Midwest U.S. Bureau of education and Research (03) illinois Resource Center 91) -educational Servicesand staff Development Assn 90); Wichita -Bureau of education and Research http://www.janebluestein.com/spk_mw.html
Extractions: Speaking and Media Resume: Midwest U.S. See where Dr. Bluestein has appeared in your area! This information is broken down state by state and includes speaking engagements, media (radio and television) and print media (newspapers, magazines) as well. Local and State-Wide Conferences and Events by State IL IA KS MN ... SD , and WI ILLINOIS Speaking Champaign
Public Service & Outreach - Illinois State University Faculty/staff Resources. stop connection to space, catering, and expert conferenceplanning at illinois State. Center for Economic education, , Applied Social http://www.ilstu.edu/home/outreach/listings.phtml?catid=10
Illinois Technology Conference For Educators || IL-TCE Session The Atomic Learning Library Technology staff dev Session Handhelds inEducation One-to-one Online Diagnostic Assessments - Tools for illinois http://www.il-tce.org/reg/conf/confGrid.asp
Extractions: Click a session title to view the details for a session. Select a Date: Tuesday 2/25/03 Wednesday 2/26/03 Thursday 2/27/03 Friday 2/28/03 Session Type: Pre-Conference Keynote Breakout Sessions Poster Session 9:45:00 AM 10:45:00 AM 11:45:00 AM 1:15:00 PM 2:15:00 PM 3:15:00 PM 4:15:00 PM Arnold Palmer Breakout Session
Technology In Education Tips - 2/16/99 Technology In education Tips Six Stop by the staff Development Lab and explore orcopy these templates Consider the case of the illinois man who left the snow http://www.district125.k12.il.us/faculty/cchausis/6pak/tie2_16_99.html
Extractions: Many of you have used the ClarisWorks assistant to create planning calendars. This works great, but you end up with a separate file for each month. As a benefit of our membership in the ClarisWorks Users Group, we now have some new and nifty calendar templates! One template can be set to print weekly or monthly summaries for an entire year! Stop by the Staff Development Lab and explore or copy these templates from the General Folder. While you are visiting, be sure to check out the February issue of the ClarisWorks Journal for tips on making "Gift-It" packages.
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National Research Center for Careeer and JamesLeach College of education University of illinois at Urbana http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp
Extractions: Help Advanced Home About the Centers ... Printer Friendly STAFF DIRECTORY This is the staff directory for the National Research Center for Careeer and Technical Education and the National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education Name Title Phone No. Fax No. E-Mail Address Corinne Alfeld
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National Research Center for Careeer and JamesLeach College of education University of illinois at Urbana http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp?Printer=Y
ALLIANCE LEGISLATIVE REPORT (92-46) its budget plan for the illinois State Board Charter Schools, $3.2 million, VocationalStaff dev. Vocational education, $2 million, Scientific Literacy, $1 million. http://www.iasb.com/files/alr-9246.htm
Extractions: Illinois Statewide School Management Alliance ALLIANCE LEGISLATIVE REPORT (92-46) HOUSE ISBE BUDGET PROPOSAL EMERGES A committee in the House of Representatives this week unveiled its budget plan for the Illinois State Board of Education for the coming fiscal year (FY '03). The House Appropriations Elementary and Secondary Education Committee met Tuesday to discuss the ISBE appropriation bill but no vote was taken. The committee will meet again next week to approve an amendment to HB 6159, the bill intended to carry the House budget proposal. Though the entire budget proposal pushed by Governor Ryan will not be put on the table for a vote, elements of his plan is evident in the House amendment. The Governor had proposed to eliminate 20 specific grant programs and roll those funds into the general State aid (GSA) formula (see Alliance Legislative Report 92-44). The plan from the House of Representatives would also eliminate some specific grant programs and significantly reduce others. This is still an early step in the budget process. If approved by the House committee, the full House will debate the proposal on the floor. The Senate may have its own budget proposal as part of a Senate bill. The House, Senate and Governor will negotiate a final budget package, including education spending, later in the spring.
ACADEMIC STAFF ED ACADEMIC staff. Dean. M.Sc., BA., UWI Diploma in education. Head of Dept. Hall,Jennifer. M.Sc.- Southern illinois, University, BA., - UWI Teacher's Certificate. http://www.utech.edu.jm/Faculty2/ED&Lib/aca_staff_ed_lib.htm
Extractions: ACADEMIC STAFF Dean Hodelin, Geraldene Ph.D., - Uni. of Minnesota Johnson, Haldane MA., - Uni. of North Iowa B.Ed. Hons., - UTech Teacher's Diploma, Hons. (On Study leave) Samuels , Lilly MA., BA., - U .W.I. Teacher's Certificate (On Study leave) TECHNOLOGY Senior Lecturer - Programme Director, Industrial Technology Thompson, Clive M.Sc., - Oklahama State University., B.Ed., - Uni. of Alberta Teacher's Diploma - UTech Lecturer Antoine, Abdul M.Sc