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21. Rhode Island Department Of Transportation
General’s Office, and the rhode island Departments of Health, education, and Transportation. organizing,and coordinating staff development and training
http://www.dot.state.ri.us/WebOrgz/directoroffices.htm
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Rhode Island Department of Transportation
Two Capitol Hill
Providence, RI 02903
Office of the Director
Office of Communications
Telephone (401)222-1362 Internal Audit
In 1998, Internal Audit was created as a separate section reporting to the Director of the Department of Transportation.
In 1999, this office continued to assist management in the efficient accomplishment of its stated goals by conducting independent reviews of operations to determine compliance with policies, procedures and applicable state law.
Telephone (401)222-3025 Human Resources
The Office seeks to provide and support a quality internal workplace environment for all employees.

22. Nonprofit Administrative Jobs In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, Ver
gifts; generate reports for whole staff; work closely with development, programand The minimum qualifications (ie education, training, and experience
http://www.opnocsne.org/classifieds/admin.html
Mark J. Matluck
Program Director
Executive Service Corps
87 Summer Street
Boston, MA 02110
Phone: (617) 357-0849
Fax: (617) 423-2510 mmatluck@escne.org
www.opnocsne.org
Administrative Jobs
Organization: Lena Park Community Development Corporation Title: Administrative Assistant/HR Support Description: Lena Park Community Development Corporation Minimum Qualifications: One year certificate from a college or technical school in office management or administration; two years of related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Contact: Send cover letter, resume, references and salary requirements to: Daniel S. Miguel , Lena Park CDC, 150 American Legion Highway Dorchester MA ; Fax: (617) 436-0999; Email: hrdept@lenapark.org Date Posted: Organization: Lena Park Community Development Corporation Title: Assistant to the President Description: Lena Park Community Development Corporation , a non-profit community based social services agency, is currently seeking a dynamic, detail oriented individual to successfully and professionally support the Office of the President.

23. The Rhode Island Foundation: Publications
The Golf Foundation of rhode island, $25,000, to sponsor 100 children in the education,recreation, and $25,000, for board and staff development as the
http://www.rifoundation.org/news_03/fall_01_art6.htm
Rhode Island Foundation Fall 2001 Newsletter
Foundation commits $1.1 million for projects to enrich lives of families
Rhode Island's 40,231 children who live in poverty, 36% of whom are under the age of 6, are the target of many of The Rhode Island Foundation's recently approved "Children and Families" grants, including three projects which deal specifically with early child development and care. In its first grantmaking session of 2001, the Foundation's Board of Directors approved a total of 23 Children and Families grants totaling $1,152,500. The largest grant, $250,000, was awarded as a challenge grant for the Rhode Island Child Care Facilities Fund, which over the next five years intends to expand and/or improve up to 2,500 center-based or family day care 'slots' for some of the state's lowest income families. A program of the Rhode Island Local Initial Support Corporation (LISC), the Child Care Facilities Fund was formed in partnership with the Foundation, Rhode Island Kids Count, the Rhode Island Department of Human Services, and other major funders. Announced on September 11, a full report will appear in the next Foundation News. The two additional grants focused on early child development and care were made to organizations in Woonsocket, one of the state's five "core cities," where more than 15% of children live below the poverty level. The Woonsocket Department of Education was awarded $100,000 for second year support of "It Takes a Village," a project that seeks to work with existing community supports to assure that Woonsocket children have early childhood interventions that will contribute to their success in school. Also, Connecting for Children & Families received $40,000 for continuing support of the Woonsocket Children's Initiative, which strives to ensure that children in the city's Fairmount section start school ready to learn and meet with academic success in elementary school.

24. The Rhode Island Foundation: Grants & Resources
Arts, Children Families, education, and Economic to enhance vibrant communitiesin rhode island. development, which supports staff development; Basic Human
http://www.rifoundation.org/grants.html
Karen Voci
Senior Vice President for Program
If you are working to make Rhode Island a better place in which to live, we want to work with you!
The Foundation recently adopted "Attaining Vibrant Communities: A Partnership with Rhode Island" to clarify both the overarching goal for all of our grants and programs, and to make clear that it is with the collaboration of all of us visonaries, nonprofit organizations, policymakers, donors, government at all levels, and funding partners that the goal will be reached.
What is a "vibrant community"? It's many things. Vibrant communities are diverse and inclusive places where individuals are supported and encouraged to realize their personal and collective potential.
Vibrant communities are places where opportunities and services are available and distributed equitably, where physical and natural assets and infrastructure are preserved and maintained, and where cultural, economic, educational, and political centers reflect and respond to the needs of all people.
Vibrant communities are places where leaders are presented and fostered and where organizations are strong, where people of all generations and backgrounds want to live.

25. NELRC
the SLRC or state staff development director and Center Debbie Tasker NH Departmentof education. rhode island Pat Bellart - RI Regional Adult Learning Denise
http://www.nelrc.org/about.htm
NELRC Projects
ABE-to-College Transition Adult Multiple Intelligences Civic Participation Literacy and Technology
NELRC Web Resources
ABE-to-College Transition Website Civic Participation and Citizenship Collection Civic Participation
Sourcebook
The Change Agent ... NELRC Technology Training
More About Us
Board of Directors Staffing Contact Information
Staffing
Silja Kallenbach
Coordinator skallenbach@worlded.org Jeff Carter
NELRC's Education and Technology Director jcarter@worlded.org Andy Nash
Civic Participation Coordinator anash@worlded.org
Angela Orlando
Change Agent Co-Editor and Production Coordinator
aorlando@worlded.org
Jessica Spohn
College Transition Project Director jspohn@worlded.org Deepa Rao
College Transition Project Coordinator
drao@worlded.org
Kristin Salsberry Staff Associate ksalsber@worlded.org Steve Quann NELRC Webmaster squann@worlded.org

26. NESDEC- Related Sites
Department of education rhode island Department of NASSP) National Center for educationStatistics (NCES Council (NSDC) National staff development Council (NSDC
http://www.nesdec.org/links.html
Related Sites NESDEC provides links to the following web sites to our visitors in search of information on educational issues. New England State Departments of Education
Other Resources

Links for Environmental Scanning Data

Links to New England School Superintendent Associations
...
Links to New England School Board Associations
New England State Departments of Education:
Connecticut State Department of Education
Maine Department of Education

Massachusetts Department of Education

New Hampshire Department of Education
...
Vermont Department of Education
Other Resources: American Association of School Administrators (AASA)
Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD)

Education Research Information Centers (ERIC)
Education Research Service (ERS) ... United States Department of Education Links for Environmental Scanning Data: The following links are provided as a service to our affiliate districts participating in our Environmental Scanning Workshops . If you have suggestions to add to the list, please

27. Westerly School System, Westerly, RI
family advocacy, a strong staff development program, and a by local taxpayers, theNational education Association, a in the southwest corner of rhode island.
http://cecp.air.org/resources/nasp/ri.htm
OVERVIEW - THE PROGRAM EVIDENCE OF ACCOMPLISHMENT CONTACT INFO OVERVIEW The Westerly School System has district wide programming that integrated and maintains students within community schools by providing a variety of supportive services. To accomplish this goal, the entire program focuses on interagency collaboration and classroom teaching practices. For example, staff and community are provided with a basic understanding of district philosophy to ensure common beliefs among staff, families, and the community. Students and teachers receive professional support from the staff psychologists, social workers, planning centers and links with community agencies. These partnerships are formed with teachers, administrators and families and all work collaboratively to cultivate student performance. This innovative programming began few years ago with the onset of inclusive practices. The incorporation of team teaching helped improve grades, achievement, and attendance of students with emotional and behavioral problems while decreasing disciplinary referrals. MISSION Our mission is to gradually create programs to help all kids come to school ready to learn in an atmosphere which promotes respect and dignity. This would lead to more comprehensive programs and improved educational results, a high priority being students with social, emotional, and behavioral needs. The district has achieved long term planning goals which have focused upon programming at a different level each year, providing technical assistance, resources, and improved communication mechanisms among families, teachers, administrators, and the community.

28. Special Education - Addressing Issues With Focus On The Culturally And Linguisti
of Disproportionate Representation in Special education was held on 1 and 2, 2000in Newport, rhode island. home, school and community, or staff development.
http://www.alliance.brown.edu/programs/eac/sped_prg2000.shtml
HOME IN THE SPOTLIGHT EVENTS CONTACT US ... LINKS
Special Education
Addressing Special Education Issues with a Focus on Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Populations By Maria L. Wilson-Portuondo, Senior Equity Specialist The disproportionate representation of culturally and linguistically diverse students in special education, particularly in the areas of emotional disability (ED), learning disability (LD) or speech, is a national crisis. Equity issues arise from inadequate identification procedures, interventions, and support services in the mainstream. Practices leading to disproportionate representation (Daugherty, 2001) can result in students not receiving necessary or appropriate services. Furthermore, the identification procedures and placement of some of these students in special education actually constitute a form of discrimination. (Burnette, as cited in Daugherty,1998; and Gonzalez, Brusca-Vega, and Yawkey, 1997) During the 2000-2001 academic year, The New England Equity Assistance Center (NEEAC) has taken an active role in addressing issues of equity for culturally and linguistically diverse students around issues of special education, which will be highlighted through the following summary of events. (As you explore the summary of the following events, you may click on the names or titles that appear in blue underlined letters if you wish more in-depth information).
A regional conference

29. Education World ® Teacher Diary: Reflections On Teaching And Learning
a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. program for the Westerly, rhode island,school district. second year consisted of staff development and modeling
http://www.education-world.com/a_curr/profdev033_SB.shtml

Professional Development Center
Archives: VIEW ALL ARTICLES The Arts ... Teacher Diary Curriculum Article P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E L O P M E N T
A R T I C L E
The Reflective Teacher:
About Stephanie Blackburn
Back to Teacher Diary home page My name is Stephanie Blackburn. Teaching is what I do, and a teacher is who I am. That feeling is not original many teachers share it but teaching is the true essence of who I am as a person. Education was embedded in my family values and constantly modeled by my parents. My love for school and my desire for acquiring information constantly drew me to positions working, or interacting, with children. As a high school student, I worked as an assistant at a local day care center. I quickly recognized the thrill of watching a child grow and develop and began to realize that children are our future; that they embody the dreams and aspirations of us all. I wanted to effectively contribute to their life long journey, therefore I decided to enter the education profession. I graduated from the University of Rhode Island in May 1994 with a bachelor’s degree in elementary education. The following fall, I began my teaching career as an enrichment specialist in the talent development program for the Westerly, Rhode Island, school district.

30. Educational Pointers: K-12 School's Homepages
establishing a coordinated staff development plan that preparing the student forhigher education. School, North Kingstown, rhode island Hamilton Elementary
http://www.wsbe.org/Education/Pointers/schools.html
K-12 School's Homepages
  • Mount Saint Charles Academy
    MSC, located in Woonsocket, is owned and directed by the Brothers of the Sacred Heart of New England. MSC is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. and, in 1993, was recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence by the U.S. Department of Education.
  • Anna M. McCabe Elementary
    McCabe Elementary is located in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Classes range from Pre-K through grade 5. Visit this site for information about the school and its faculty.
  • Old County Road School
    Old County Road School is an elementary school with grades kindergarten through fifth grade, and is located in Smithfield, Rhode Island. Information regarding various classroom activities and school services can be accessed.
  • Rhode Island K-12 Internet School Sites
    Additional links to Rhode Island elementary, middle and high schools.
  • Pawtucket Public Schools
    This will link you to fifteen individual public schools in the City of Pawtucket, RI. Each school will have its own series of pages designed by its teachers and students.
  • Wawick Public Schools
  • Woonsocket Education Department
  • International WWW School Registry
    The Web66 projec seeks to help K12 educators learn how to set up their own Internet servers, link K12 web servers and the educators and students at those schools, and help K12 educators find and use K12 appropriate resources on the web.

31. Rhode Island KIDS COUNT
Starting Right doubles the dollars for early childhood education in rhode Islandand to the professional development of center and family child care staff.
http://www.nccic.org/ccpartnerships/profiles/ri.htm
Rhode Island KIDS COUNT
Description Policy developments in Rhode Island in the late 1990s have shown that, in the eyes of policy makers and the public, kids count. The collaborative work of Rhode Island KIDS COUNT, a statewide children’s policy organization, has contributed to unprecedented increases in the level of support for early childhood education and child care. Rhode Island KIDS COUNT collects and disseminates data on the well-being of Rhode Island’s children, and advocates for and facilitates the development of responsive policies. By framing the issues, stressing their impact on children and communities, bringing together stakeholders, enlisting media support, and collaborating with key groups, Rhode Island KIDS COUNT sets the stage for policies that effectively address the needs of children and families. Partners Rhode Island KIDS COUNT partners with a number of private and public entities:
  • Public-sector partners include the Governor’s Children’s Cabinet (which includes the Directors of five state agencies that serve children); designated policy and data contacts from each of the state agencies providing services to children and families; and state legislators; Foundation partners include The Rhode Island Foundation, The Annie E. Casey Foundation, Prince Charitable Trusts

32. Lifelong Learning - CCRI Community Education Personal Development
CCRI Home, FOR STUDENTS, FOR FACULTY staff, FOR ALUMNI FRIENDS. CommunityCollege of rhode island. Lifelong Learning Home. Adult Basic education.
http://test.ccri.cc.ri.us/lifelong/communitypersonal.shtml

SEARCH
DIRECTORY SEARCH PROGRAMS AVAILABLE COURSES ... Community Education / Personal Development
Take some time to stop and smell the roses! We've got it all...from ballroom dancing to estate planning to golf! And if you're a PrimeTime member, receive a 10% discount on most course offerings...look for the PMTM course designation. Computer Basics
Personal Finance
General Interest
Horticulture
Kids' College
PrimeTime
Self Help
Wednesday Night Sailing Aboard the Dutch Yacht Brandaris
Wickford Seal Watch top This page developed and maintained by the Division for Lifelong Learning at CCRI. Send comments and suggestions to jnash@ccri.edu Community College of Rhode Island Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of all information contained on this website; however, this information is not in any manner contractually binding and my be subject to revision at any time. This page last modified on: March 10, 2003

33. Resume Of Richard F. Hawkins, President
Recruited staff, established development resource, instituted design and development education,MBA, 1981, University of rhode island, Management Science.
http://www.kingstonconsulting.com/resumerh.html

34. NYACCEpdsystems
s system of adult education and training Arkansas (hosted on rhode island’s website) http//www html An outline of various staff development activities that
http://www.nyacce.org/pdsystems.htm
Board Conference Goals Services ... Home EXPANDING ACCESS
Web Resources for States Interested in Improving and
Expanding their Professional Development Systems State Policy
State policy
should communicate expectations and guide development, implementation,
and evaluation of professional development resources. Ohio http://literacy.kent.edu/Oasis/ABLE/ProfDev/docs/pd_policyguide6-01.pdf
Guidelines for financial support and compensation for professional development activities
Pennsylvania http://www.able.state.pa.us/able/lib/able/gdgprn.pdf
A policy clarifying expectations for both new and experienced staff, roles and responsibilities of each, available and allowable financial support, and rewards and sanctions. West Virginia http://wvabe.state.k12.wv.us/professionaldevelopment.htm
A state policy that sets expectations for each practitioner’s annual professional development and encourages programs to consider not rehiring those who do not fulfill the recommendations. Preservice Training
Preservice training
should orient new practitioners to the profession and clarify roles, relationships

35. PROJECT SMART
Provide staff development support leading to the transformation of teaching DR. THEODOREKELLOGG UNIVERSITY OF rhode island education DEPARTMENT; WILLIAM FISKE
http://www.ed.uri.edu/smart/smartintro.html
WHAT IS PROJECT SMART
PROJECT S.M.A.R.T.
A S YSTEMIC M ODEL FOR A DVANCING R ESTRUCTURING WITH T ELECOMMUNICATIONS
PROJECT S.M.A.R.T. GOALS:
  • Expand the capacity of RINet and its support services to improve mathematics and science teaching.
  • Provide staff development support leading to the transformation of teaching practice integrating telecommunications as a tool for student learning.
  • Use telecommunications to develop and disseminate instructional units which utilize telecommunications.
  • Ensure equity of access to rich instructional resources.
  • Facilitate and evaluate a variety of training methods.
CO-ORDINATORS:
  • DR. THEODORE KELLOGG UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
  • WILLIAM FISKE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION PROJECT DIRECTOR
  • WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF THE ACADEMIC COMPUTER CENTER UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND
WEB INTEGRATED MATH/SCIENCE S.M.A.R.T. PROJECTS CURRENTLY BEING DEVELOPED BY TEACHERS FROM VARIOUS RHODE ISLAND SCHOOLS:
PROJECT S.M.A.R.T. WORKSHOPS - SUMMER 1995:

36. MHSchool: Rhode Island State Resources
Music. Health. staff development. Home. Forums. Learning Store. State Departmentof education rhode island Department of Elementary and Secondary education.
http://www.mhschool.com/teach/ss/adventuresintimeandplace/teachres/stateresource
Web Activities Web Lesson Plans Current Events Interactive Infographics State Resources Ask CyberScout! Rhode Island State Home Page
Rhode Island State Home Page
State Department of Education
Rhode Island Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
State Libraries
Rhode Island Library Services
State Historical Societies
Rhode Island Historical Preservation and Heritage Commission
State Education Standards
Rhode Island State Curriculum Frameworks
State Government Home Page
Rhode Island General Assembly

Rhode Island Supreme Court

Rhode Island Governor Home Page

37. Northeast Literacy And Technology Consortium
Adult education, staff development and Distance Learning New Capitol Region educationCouncil Adult Training Literacy Resources/rhode island Brown University
http://literacytech.worlded.org/nelrctech/friends.html
These individuals and organizations help us get the word out about our activities, invite us to work with them on training initiatives, and supply us with lots of generous in-kind support and advice. Adult Community Education Network
P.O. Box 639
Dover, Delaware 19903 Adult Education, Staff Development and
Distance Learning
New York State Education Department
89 Washington Avenue
Albany, New York 12234 The Adult Learning Center
4 Lake Street
Nashua, New Hampshire 03060 Adult Literacy Enhancement Center
1090 King Georges Post Road, Bldg. #10, Suite 1001
Edison, New Jersey 08837 The Adult Literacy Resource Institute (ALRI) 989 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, Massachusetts, 02215 Capitol Region Education Council Adult Training and Development Network 111 Charter Oak Avenue Hartford, Connecticut 06106

38. Potomac Conservancy: Staff
CPPP is a technical outreach and education program covering four communities in Massachusettsand rhode island that grew Task Force for the development of the
http://www.potomac.org/about/staff.html
About Us Professional Opportunities History Staff Board of Directors ...
Matthew Logan
President Matthew was appointed executive director of the Potomac Conservancy in September 1998, and was named president in January 2002. Since that time, he has guided the organization through an exciting period of growth. Matthew's responsibilities include strategic planning, partnership and resource development, and community relations. Prior to joining the Conservancy, Matthew worked in various capacities with such groups as Resources for the Future, The Land Institute, and the International City/County Management Association. He began his career as a regional planner in his home state of Kansas. Matthew holds Master's degrees in both land use planning and United States history. Matthew lives in Takoma Park, Maryland, with his wife and two young children. What little free time he has is spent outside sharing his love of nature with his kids. Carolyn Bausch Director of Development Carolyn has been with the Conservancy since 2001 and is responsible for all aspects of revenue generation. She has worked in the nonprofit community for seventeen years in both grant making and grant seeking. She came to the Conservancy from the Centre for Development and Population Activities (CEDPA), where she served as Director of Grants Development for their international programs. Prior to that, she directed the Foundation Relations program at American Rivers for five years. She graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont with a B.A. in Political Science and a minor in Spanish.

39. Teachers College Press : Supervision In Early Childhood Education
how to design and implement staff development, but also Early Childhood and ElementaryEducation at Roger Williams University in Bristol, rhode island.
http://store.tcpress.com/0807738522.shtml
Browse our catalog by subject New Books Administration, Leadership, and Policy Assessment Materials Culture and Society CurriculumGeneral CurriculumScience and Mathematics Curriculum Studies Curriculum Materials Early Childhood Education (ECE) ECECurriculum ECEObservation and Assessment Educational Studies Foundations of Education Higher and Adult Education Historical Studies Language and Literacy Language and LiteracyDiversity Language and LiteracyReading/Literature Multicultural Studies Perspectives on Research Philosophical Studies Psychology/Counseling/Development School Restructuring/Change Special and Gifted Education Standards and Assessment Teacher Education Teacher EducationTeacher Practice Teacher EducationTeacher Research Women's Studies Videos
Supervision in Early Childhood Education:
A Developmental Perspective, 2nd ed.
Joseph J. Caruso and M. Temple Fawcett
Early Childhood Education Series
Pub Date: 1999, 264 pages
Paperback: , ISBN: 0807738522
"I really enjoyed reading the new edition and I am sure that other instructors and supervisors will recognize it as a valuable tool in learning the art of supervision."
, Education Development Center, Newton, MA
Written for practitioners who must supervise staff from a wide variety of educational and cultural backgrounds, this pioneering volume was the first to provide guidelines and practical suggestions for staff training and development in early childhood settings. Now this important resource has been completely updated to reflect the many notable changes that have taken place in the early childhood field. The new

40. T/TAC - College Of William And Mary - Staff
with the design of effective staff development experiences and with both general andspecial education students and from the University of rhode island and a Ph
http://www.wm.edu/TTAC/staff/

HOME
ABOUT T/TAC: Services Staff ...
Lori Korinek, Ph.D

Co-Principal Investigator
lakori@wm.edu

Lori is a Professor in the Special Education Program at the College of William and Mary. She teaches courses, presents and conducts staff development in the areas of learning disabilities, behavioral disorders, curriculum development, and instructional strategies. Her current research projects involve team problem solving and collaborative service delivery for students with special needs. She assists with the design of effective staff development experiences and dissemination of innovative instructional practices. Christine Walther-Thomas, Ph.D
Co-Principal Investigator
tcwalt@wm.edu

Chriss is a Professor in the Special Education Program at the College of William and Mary. She teaches courses on teacher collaboration, educational mainstreaming, and inclusive program development. Her current research and writing projects include co-teaching, instructional planning in inclusive classrooms, and administrative leadership in the development and maintenance of inclusive education programs. She assists in the development of the Consortium network, program evaluation, and is responsible for ongoing communication.

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