Staffpage staff. 113, email. Lynette Kay 4H Environmental education, Touring Teacher ProgramInstructor, 4-H Program Assistant. virginia Recchio Office Assistant. http://www.cce.cornell.edu/oneida/cce/staffpage.htm
Extractions: STAFF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF ONEIDA COUNTY Carol Fitzgerald Executive Director As Executive Director of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Association of Oneida County, Carol provides administrative leadership and management. She is responsible for the Board of Directors and Board Committees. Carol's educational responsibilities relate to agricultural and rural economic vitality. Voice mail ext. 112, email Jeffrey J. Miller : Assistant Director for Ag. Env. Stewardship and Econ. Vitality, Sustaining Production Ag., Issues Team Leader. Agronomy, soils, field crop management, manure management, nutrient management, integrated pest management, and pesticide certification. Voice Mail ext. 105, email Steven G. Miller: Commercial Horticulture/Floriculture, Extension Educator, Economic Vitality Issues Team Leader. Voice mail ext. 106, email Heather Sweeney: emai l Agronomy/Vegetable, fieldcrops, pasture, soil fertility, forage production, nutrient management, manure management, and commercial vegetable production. Extension Educator. Voice mail ext. 103
Confederation College - Staff Directory - "M" staff Directory M. Mill, virginia, 4756512, Human Resources, A230, mill@confederationc.on.ca. Moore,Rick, 468-3121, Continuing education, Kenora, moore@confederationc.on http://www.confederationc.on.ca/directory/staff/staff_m.htm
Extractions: (On Leave. Contact Christine Costa Shari Career Services smackenz@confederationc.on.ca MacMaster Susan Human Resources smacmast@confederationc.on.ca MacMillan Alison Applied Arts algray@confederationc.on.ca MacRae Patricia pmacrae@confederationc.on.ca Macsemchuk Gary School of Engineering Technology macsemch@confederationc.on.ca MacVicar Rory macvicar@confederationc.on.ca Main Joan main@confederationc.on.ca Maki Cindy Learning Centre maki@confederationc.on.ca Mantel Christine Northwest Enterprise Centre cmantel@confederationc.on.ca Marshall Colleen marshall@confederationc.on.ca Marsonet Bob School of Aviation Hangar I marsonet@confederationc.on.ca Mason Brigitte Bookstore mason@confederationc.on.ca Mastrangelo Marie Food Services Cafeteria mfelix@confederationc.on.ca Matiowsky Francesca Extension Health matiowsk@confederationc.on.ca
Extractions: CACR Training Research Methods Training for Economic Development Practitioners sponsored by ACCRA Center for Applied Community Research National Association of State Development Agencies Research Division Mason Enterprise Center at George Mason University September 18-22, 2000 George Mason University, Arlington, Virginia, campus Economic Development is NOT an information business....Instead, it is a KNOWLEDGE business. Knowledge involves organizing data into information that can be processed by decision makers. Good economic developers can share data with their clients about their communitys economy. Great economic developers offer knowledge, bound in a sound understanding of the economy. This training is designed to help economic developers find data, analyze information, and share knowledge. In its third year, Research Methods for Economic Development Practitioners, is designed to help economic developers become better analysts and help researchers build a foundation for their career. ACCRA, the National Association of State Development Agencies (NASDA), and the Mason Enterprise Center and the School of Public Policy at George Mason University (GMU) sponsor the training to build a better capacity within the economic development profession for understanding and analyzing regional economic information.
The National Energy Modeling System -- Executive Summary its own initiative, to identify issues of medical care, research, and education. VELLOA. KUUSKRAA, President, Advanced Resources, Arlington, virginia. staff. http://www.nap.edu/execsumm/0309046343.html
Extractions: NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their competencies and with regard for appropriate balance. This report has been reviewed by a group other than the authors according to procedures approved by a Report Review Committee consisting of members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that requires it to advise the federal government on scientific and technical matters. Dr. Frank Press is president of the National Academy of Sciences. The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. It is autonomous in its administration and in the selection of its members, sharing with the National Academy of Sciences responsibility for advising the federal government. The National Academy of Engineering also sponsors engineering programs aimed at meeting national needs, encourages education and research, and recognizes the superior achievements of engineers. Dr. Robert M. White is president of the National Academy of Engineering.
Extractions: FACULTY / STAFF REGENT HOME A higher caliber of leader than ever before is needed to meet the kaleidoscope of challenges in public and private schools, from the classroom to the policy WELCOME ADMISSION PROGRAMS DISTANCE ED ... SITE INDEX level. Regent University's School of Education offers master's and doctoral programs to develop such leaders. Chat online with advisors, faculty, and students to learn about our numerous master's and doctoral programs. Click the CHAT button to join in.
Development District Assoc Of Appalachia | Ideas Higher education Center and Regional Training and Conference Center. West VirginiaIncreasing WorkBased Skills Clay County Public Schools. Technical staff http://www.ddaa.org/info-url2255/info-url_list.htm?category=Education
Extractions: Map of the Area Real Estate Records FAQ BOS Minutes ... Home A Wonderful Place To Live Aging Services Animal Control Chamber of Comm. Cooperative Extention CSA Education Family Resource Center Health Services Higher Education Law Enforcement Library Public Safety Public Utilities Rocky Mount Service Programs Smith Mountain Lake Social Services Waste Management Great Place to do Business Agriculture Banking Economic Dev. Higher Education Labor Major Employers Tax Information Transportation Utilities W. Piedmont Bus. Dev. Ctr. W. Piedmont Plan. Dist. Comm. Workforce Edu. A Exciting Place to Visit Blue Ridge Institute Blue Ridge Parkway Blue Ridge Traditions Booker T. Washington Chamber of Commerce Ferrum College Franklin County Library Smith Mountain Lake SWVA Heritage Guide Our Government Board of Supervisors Cooperative Extension Employment Judicial System Licenses Officials Planning Public Safety Social Services Taxes Voter Information Education The mission of the Franklin County Public Schools is to prepare students for further education and employment to enable them to participate as responsible family members and citizens of Franklin County and the world community. To accomplish this mission, the school system emphasizes instruction, technology and career choices. Instruction With high expectations and rigorous standards, our instructional program focuses on mastery of basic skills and fundamental processes, intellectual development, work-based learning/career education, application of technology, personal health and physical fitness, knowledge and appreciation of arts and humanities, empathy for and sensitivity to all others of different race, ethnicity or gender, and appreciation of the basic principles of citizenship in a democracy.
Professional Staff Members (Sorted By Department) Professional staff Members. Sorted by Department. 4739. ABE Coordinator. Adult BasicEducation. Merrill. Ruth. 1831. Assistant Director. Application dev Services. Burns. http://admin.boisestate.edu/prostaff/members/ProDept1999.html
Extractions: and will be updated quarterly. A B C D ... I J K L M N O ... P Q R S T U ... V W X Y Z A Academic Advising Center Sale-Brackus Shanan L Academic Advisor Academic Advising Center Shaw Kimber Lee Barnes Janey B Director McKinnon Ellen Tutorial Services Coordinator Account Maintenance Center Larkin Donna L Manager Administrative Accounting DiNucci Jo Ellen Associate Business Consultant Administrative Accounting Harrison Carolyn Controller Administrative Accounting Hart William W Financials Systems Analyst Administrative Accounting Kroll Mark R Director, Administrative Information Systems Administrative Accounting Moore Lyn Professional Accountant Administrative Accounting Otto Karen L Grants Accountant Administrative Accounting Rosenbaum Christine Manager, Administrative Accounting Administrative Accounting White Suzanne E Adult Basic Education Case Barbara ABE Coordinator Adult Basic Education Merrill Ruth Teacher Affirmative Action Hecker Elizabeth V Director Alumni Relations Davies Robert O Director Alumni Relations Alumni Relations Kramer Dawn A Assistant Director Application Dev Services Burns Kara K Application Dev Services Case Larry M Information Technology Programmer Analyst Application Dev Services Goin Denise Anne Application Dev Services Hewitt Janis E Developer Analyst Application Dev Services Landers Cory W Developer Analyst Application Dev Services Law-Smith David R Developer Analyst, Group Leader
Davidson County Schools - Curriculum Links Erics Treasure Trove of Mathematics http//www.astro.virginia.edu/~eww6n HoughtonMifflin education PlaceMath Center (Data Place) http//www.eduplace.com http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/currlink.htm
Extractions: Virginia Union University Program for Environmental Justice, Education and Research Program Overview The Virginia Union University (VUU) Program for Environmental Justice, Education and Research (PEJER) was designed to conduct research, develop training and address strategies that offset the disproportionate exposure of people of color to environmental toxins locally and on a global scale. Environmental science (SC) and environmental justice (EJ) training, community workshops and student internships comprise the core thrust of our program. The VUU PEJER is an EPA/UNCF funded program that involves faculty, staff and students from this and surrounding campuses; neighborhood civic and environmental interest groups as well as state and local economic development/regulatory agencies. At present our research interests are directed toward (1) development and transfer of technology designed for the bioremediation of local Brownsfield sites and (2) evaluation of bioaccumulation of selected substances in fish in and around selected James River sites. Other interest include studies outlining the underlying mechanisms of action of potential contaminants associated with the occurrence of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, Gulf-War Syndrome and essential hypertension of select populations. Outreach efforts are ongoing with regards to public awareness about environmental laws, regulations and policy changes; recycling and bioremediation; CDC/ATSDR priority environmental pollutants effecting "at risk" local populations and legislation update for current ES related platforms and positions. Career opportunity activities, self-help studies, local business and community projects are initiated on an ad-hoc basis.
Extractions: 'News on the Net' Australian Guide gets suspended sentence in crocodile death of backpacker - Sydney Morning Herald 3 U.S. Health Workers Said to Be Infected with SARS - New York Times Global Cancer Cases Could Increase by 50 Percent to 15 Million by 2020 - ABC News West Nile Review Suggests Polio-Like Symptoms Rare - Reuters U.S. SARS Quarantine Policy in Effect - ABC News Hong Kong Braces for the Worst as SARS Spreads - Reuters West Nile was worse than thought - Chicago Sun Times Concerns that SARS may be airborne - Update from Center for Disease Control - CDC Web Site Avalanche Death Toll worst in Decades - KOMO News 4 Scientists find SARS virus, verify diagnostic test
SJRCC Administration, Faculty & Staff AUGUSTINE CAMPUS FACULTY staff. Stern, MA Director of Criminal Justice TrainingVirginia E. McColm, MSN - Director of Nursing education Caroline Tingle http://www.sjrcc.cc.fl.us/facultsjrcc.html
Extractions: A joint program sponsored by Virginia Tech, Virginia State University, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and state and local governments. Extension provides educational programs conducted in the workplace, schools, and communities in VA. Extension agents teach people innovative ways to solve problems and use researched-based information from Virginia Tech and Virginia State Universities. Commercial and Environmental Horticulture Educational information about horticultural topics is available to homeowners and industry professionals. Extension Specialists and Agents and local horticultural professionals train Master Gardener volunteers. After coursework is completed, these volunteers teach environmental horticultural practices to homeowners, school children and community leaders.
Extractions: General Information Administration Board of Trustees Bond Information Community Education Contact Us Employment Mission Statement News, Events, Notices T.E.A. Athletics Boundaries Calendars Campuses Curriculum Health Services Library Menus Parent Resources Start Times Employees Employee Resources Intranet Intranet Event Cal. TeacherWeb MISSION STATEMENT OF THE CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT In order to improve "teaching for learning" for all students, the Curriculum and Instruction Department will provide comprehensive support for the instructional programs on all campuses, In a way that So that we will be a catalyst for ensuring teacher effectiveness, enhancing student learning and encouraging success in the school community
Extractions: "technoasis" was last seen on 4/10/2003 8:09:25 PM. About Instructor Janet Mills Expertise Include: Member Picture I had just entered graduate school when my son was born. Balancing life as a student and mother was challenging, but in the end well worth it. This member has earned no official awards or certificates on UniversalClass. Instructor Ranking Top 100 Instructor List Instructor Rank: No. 324 out of 4428 instructors (based on class page views) UniversalClass Title: Enthusiast Total Page Views: for all courses Student Count: No. of Days Visited:
Education Jobs Florida) Schools Teaching, administrative and support staff positions are VirginiaTech. American Association for Adult and Continuing education - no jobs http://www.compubear.com/education_jobs.htm
Extractions: Academic360.com - extensive, comprehensive, and well-organized links to academic and education job sites! Find a position in academia by searching through listings of educational institutions (listed by geography or alphabetically by name), faculty positions by discipline, and/or administrative positions by function. Replaces and improves on an old friend "Job Listings in Academia." H-Net Job Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences - search for academic opportunities by field (History and the Humanities, Social Sciences, or Rhetoric and Communications). Also join the "discussion network" (via e-mail), find a syllabus, read book and multimedia reviews, catch up on the news, etc. K-12Jobs.com - doesn't get the because they offer no resume privacy options, but it is a top site because of the excellent collection of information on education associations, education resources, teacher and administrator salaries, teacher certificaiton, and job fairs, as well as job postings. You don't need to register a resume to apply for the jobs listed. National Teacher Recruitment Clearinghouse - organized by state, this site provides links to each state's teacher certification/accreditation authority, alternative licensure programs, and financial aid. Selecting the "How to Find a Job" link brings you to a page with salary information, information on conducting a job search (with links to teacher job banks, by state), and other helpful information for prospective teachers.
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MCPS Directory: Rock Creek Valley ES Hartstein, Marlene G. staff Development. Horner, Roseann I. Special EducationResource Room. Michalowski, virginia R. Instructional Assistant Special http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/departments/publishingservices/directory/rockcreekvall
Extractions: Rockville, MD 20853 Principal: 301-460-2195 Headman, Michael W. Principal Carter, Kathleen A. Administrative Secretary Starks, Mary S. School Secretary I Williamson, Marie H. School Secretary I Staff: 301-460-2195 Amos, Kathleen L. Physical Education Baik, Farah S. Instructional Assistant Head Start Baldwin, Amie E. Auditory Blume, Kelly J. Grade 1 Cairns, Curt B. Grade 5 Cairns, Sarah J. Art Collins, Angela Grade 2 Cook, Bonnie L. Kindergarten Cook, Charlotte E. Instructional Assistant Special Education Corbett, Brooke ESOL Corbett, Rebecca M. Specialist Auditory Dev Emelle, Ryan S. Grade 2 Feresteh, Irani Instructional Assistant Special Education Gallahorn, Linda A. Lunch Hour Aide Perm Gausseres, Linda J. Instrumental Music Goodrich, Concetta R. Media Specialist
Faculty Jobs Research · Teaching To view additional Faculty and Research staff positionsvisit the career listings at the virginia Bioinformatics Institute. http://www.ps.vt.edu/employment/facjobs/
Extractions: E-Mail: dennispoole@mail.utexas.edu Community Planning and Development, Management of Nonprofit Agencies, Outcomes-Based Measurement, Mexico-US Partnerships in Policy and Research, Faith Communities, Community Building, Health and Human Service Innovations, Community Needs Assessment, School-Based Services, Community Partnerships, Program Evaluation, International Social Welfare, Homelessness, Public Health. Present The University of Texas at Austin, School of Social Work The University of Central Florida, School of Social Work, Virginia Commonwealth University, School of Social Work