Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E 118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf
ABOUT SERC administrators, and other school staff who have series of six Examining EducationToday teleconferences Association (NETA), and kentucky Educational Television http://www.serc.org/about/
Extractions: The Satellite Educational Resources Consortium (SERC) is the only distance learning organization in the U.S. that combines the resources of state departments of education and public television licensees. As a nationally recognized, nonprofit provider of curriculum-based resources, SERC has collaborated for the past 14 years with educators, broadcast professionals, national, state, and local curriculum organizations, video distributors, Web technologists, and others to develop and deliver a variety of curricular and professional development resources via satellite, VHS tape, CD-ROM, and Internet. A pioneer of traditional, live satellite-delivered courses, SERC offers an array of K-12 courses, including Japanese, Physics, and AP Calculus, to any school with need and interest. Since its inception in 1988, the consortium has delivered 31 secondary and middle school course offerings to more than 60,000 students in 24 states. These courses are welcome cost-effective options, especially for rural schools that lack resources to provide instruction in a wide variety of subject areas. SERC projects, supported in part through consortium membership fees and course tuition charges, have received funding from the Annenberg Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the U.S. Department of Education Star Schools Program.
Sound On Tape - Internet Store 3045, Creating Self Director Learning Modules for staff education (Vicky R. Bowdenm),$7.00, 3046, Rewards and Motivation (Susan M. Distephano, RN, C. MSN), $7.00, http://www.soundontape.com/EComm/order.asp?CategoryID=12
Extractions: Text-Only Homepage Search MSU: QUICK LINKS POPULAR SITES: - Apply Online - About MSU - Academic Calendar - Academic Programs - Administration - Athletics - Bookstore - Calendar of Events - Class Schedule - Distance Learning - Extended Campus - Giving to MSU - Graduate Programs - International Education - Job Opportunities - Library - Morehead State Public Radio - Search (Email, phone) - Special Projects - Undergraduate Programs - Web Resource Center MSUsers: - Faculty / Staff (password required) - Students (password required) - WebXS Mail (password required) - Academic Departments - Administrative Units - Admissions - Adult Ed. Academy for Prof. Dev.
Elizabethtown City Facts Economic Development Manager, staff1; Churches and Synagogues Higher EducationInstitutions, The Elizabethtown area is Concert in the Park; kentucky Center for http://www.etownky.org/etown_facts.html
Extractions: Elizabethtown, Kentucky, county seat of Hardin County , is situated in central Kentucky. It is centrally located within 44 miles of Louisville to the North and 131 miles of Nashville to the South and is located at the intersection of three major highways - Interstate 65, Bluegrass Parkway and the Western Kentucky Parkway.
Bookmarks For Jan Phillips State University Website Northern kentucky University University Learning in HigherEducation NAFSA Association Association National staff Development Council http://www.wku.edu/Dept/Support/AcadAffairs/CTL/dhsbookmark3.htm
Quality Counts: Kentucky Data education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, $38, Teachers as % of totalstaff, 1995, 53, 48, 48, This table shows kentucky 's scores, along with those http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/ky-data.htm
Extractions: This table shows Kentucky 's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas. Student Achievement School Climate Resources Quality of Teaching Kentucky 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
KENTUCKY areas will be aligned with kentucky standards and C2. Train teachers in Special Educationprocedures and changes Guide entire staff through process of aligning http://www.wburg.k12.ky.us/distplan/CPacdperfm.htm
Extractions: Action Component Academic Performance District Name Lee Kirkpatrick P,K-5 Date May 30, 2002 Priority Need Goal (Addresses the Priority Need) Analysis of 2001 CATS data established that Grades K-5 had an accountability index of 73.4 (Reading 79.8, Math 72.3, Science 81.3, Social Studies 67.7, Writing 67.0, Arts/Humanities 43.3 and PL/VS 71.5). A. Our performance standards for student work are not fully aligned with state proficiency standards. B. Our curriculum and instructional practices are not fully aligned with state curriculum documents. C. WISD does not have a system in place to ensure that varied and effective instructional practices are implemented. By 2004, Grades K-5 will attain the following levels of Proficiency: A. Performance standards for student work will be fully aligned with state proficiency standards. Teachers will implement strategies based upon the KY Student Performance Descriptors to measure proficiency. B. WISD curriculum will be fully aligned with state curriculum documents by August 2004 and a published curriculum framework document shall be adopted.
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Portfolios And Assessment The assessment process led to a staff dialogue on of the influx of students whoseeducation was hindered Waste of Time University of kentucky Students' Views http://www.indiana.edu/~wts/cwp/lib/apbib.html
Extractions: Listed below are articles on this topic from the Campus Writing Program library. Short summaries and citations are provided when available. Adams, Dennis, and Mary E. Hamm. "Portfolio Assessment and Social Studies: Collecting, Selecting, and Reflecting on What Is Significant." Anson, Chris M. "Response Styles and Ways of Knowing" Belanoff, Pat, and Peter Elbow. "Using Portfolios to Increase Collaboration and Community in a Writing Program." Berenson, Sarah B. and Glenda S. Carter. "Changing Assessment Practices in Science and Mathematics." Bleeker, Gerrit, and Dev Hathaway . "Portfolio Assessment of Student Writing." Broad, Bob . "Reciprocal Authorities in Communal Writing Assessment: Constructing Textual Value within a`New Politics of Inquiry.'" Bridgeman, Brent, and Sybil B. Carlson. "Survey of Academic Writing Tasks." Connors, Robert J. and Andrea A. Lunsford . "Frequency of Formal Errors in Current College Writing, or Ma and Pa Kettle Do Research. " Cooper, Winfield, and B. J. Brown
Extractions: Child Care Center STARS for KIDS NOW Quality Ratings Announced for 49 Counties FRANKFORT, Ky. (Feb. 5, 2002) The STARS for KIDS NOW program has issued an additional 191 ratings for child care programs in 49 counties since July 1, 2001, when the voluntary rating system became available statewide. (Ratings by county are attached to this release.) The STARS for KIDS NOW program is part of Governor Paul Pattons Early Childhood Initiative called KIDS NOW. Thanks to funding by the 2000 General Assembly with tobacco settlement funds, STARS and other programs are assisting families across the state in getting children off to a good start. Kentuckys efforts on behalf of early childhood education received high marks in the recent Building Blocks for Success: State Efforts in Early Childhood Education special report by Education Week. Governor Patton said, "We are delighted that the early childhood community fully participated in the development of our STARS for KIDS NOW quality rating system, and continues to voluntarily participate. Thousands of children are receiving higher quality early care and education on a daily basis. We expect to see more and more programs participating." The STARS program is a voluntary system for identifying quality in licensed childcare settings. The program uses a scale of one to four stars to identify levels of quality above and beyond those required by childcare licensing. The standards used are based on factors such as: staff to child ratios, overall group sizes, caregiver education and training, parent involvement, and program curriculum. Although the ranking system goes up to four stars, a rating of one star is still good, indicating a quality of childcare surpassing what is required by the state.
Kentucky State Police: KSP Civilian Career Opportunities Civilian Careers. kentucky State Police Civilian Careers The kentuckyState Police employs sworn officers and civilians. For more http://www.kentuckystatepolice.org/civcareer.htm
Extractions: www.kentuckystatepolice.org KSP Careers - KSP Civilian Careers Kentucky State Police Civilian Careers The Kentucky State Police employs sworn officers and civilians. For more information on sworn officer employment opportunities, return to our careers webpage. From this page, you can view currently open civilian position s within the Kentucky State Police; you can view all the civilian position classifications utilized by the Kentucky State Police; and you can
Commonwealth Health Corporation . kentucky Board of Nursing approval of an individual nursing continuing educationprovider does http://www.chc.net/EDU/whoweare.asp
Extractions: Mission Statement Department Overview The Education Department provides continuing education, patient education and personal or professional development classes, self-study and e-learning opportunities for CHC employees and the community. The department provides opportunities for healthcare professionals to acquire new knowledge and skills, maintain necessary skills, and learn new techniques and principles, to facilitate continuous quality improvement in patient care and service delivery. Educational offerings are organized into various curricula tracks: American Heart Association classes, health care education, computer training, leadership and management training, new employee orientation, personal and professional development and safety training. All classes are provided at no charge to CHC employees; fees may apply for non-employees. Top
Extractions: A banner day in SECC's history is June 13, 1957 a day when "fire engines and police cars paraded through the streets of Cumberland with whistles and sirens blaring." The headline in the Tri-City News proclaimed: "UK College Placed in Cumberland." The news-reporter wrote that "music filled the air as people of all ages and classes danced in the streets." Southeast Community College's original campus at Cumberland opened in 1960 and quickly became a community and cultural center for the Tri-Cities of Cumberland, Benham and Lynch. Authorized by the General Assembly in 1962, the University of Kentucky Community College System was formed in 1964. By the 1990s, the System included fourteen colleges around the state serving over 46,000 students. In 1998-99, Southeast Community College became part of the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) which included thirteen community colleges and fourteen technical colleges throughout the Commonwealth. A-to-Z List - SELECT A SITE Academic Affairs Academic Calendar Academic Programs Academic SupportTutors AccreditationSECC SACS Self-Study Adult Education - GED Administration Admissions Appalachian Center Archive Arts Series Bell County - Middlesboro Business Affairs, Office of