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  1. Child find for early childhood special education: Responses of developmental center and school district staff by Ken B Heinlein, 1997

21. Interactive Classroom: Educational Consulting - Gifted Education
staff development and Training Seminars Through our staff development services, findout Steven Hoff, Principal Riverton Middle School, wyoming The activities
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Interdisciplinary Staff ... Materials Books, math and performance-related materials here for you to preview and purchase. Welcome! The Interactive Classroom welcomes you to its web site, where you will find the most up to date information on the Exploring History series, staff development and educational consulting services, published articles, teaching strategies and materials, and the after school program for gifted youngsters. - Andi Stix, Ed.D., Educational Consultant

22. Planning And Development -- Evanston, Wyoming
Department staff offer advice, alternatives and public education within a Services Events Recreation Tourism Home ©2002 City of Evanston, wyoming.
http://www.evanstonwy.org/departments/planning-dev.asp
Directory
City Council

Clerk

Downtown Development
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Lifelong Learning Center

Saturday, April 12, 2003
Planning and Development
The Planning and Development Department provides information and services regarding existing and future land use and zoning. Department staff process requests for new development; design review; rezonings; sign permits; conditional use permits; variances; text amendments; subdivisions; and nuisances.
Vision Statement - The Planning and Development Department offers a responsible vision for the future development of the community. This vision is based on creativity and practicality, reflecting citizen input and community goals and objectives. Department policies are designed to promote quality of life for all citizens.
Mission Statement - The Mission of the Planning and Development Department is to provide prompt, customer friendly services regarding land use applications, development permits and nuisance review. Department staff offer advice, alternatives and public education within a professional setting.
Contact Info COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - 783-6470 Paul Knopf Community Development Director planning@allwest.net

23. Downtown Development -- Evanston, Wyoming
funded by the City of Evanston, the wyoming Department of Currently, City staff isworking with those who participated in the public education process on a
http://www.evanstonwy.org/departments/downtown-dev.asp
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City Council

Clerk

Downtown Development
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Lifelong Learning Center

Saturday, April 12, 2003
Departments > Downtown Development
Downtown Development/Urban Renewal Agency
Staff

Downtown Development/Urban Renewal Agency Mission

Downtown Evanston
The Main Street Philosophy ... Annual Events Affiliated with the Downtown Development Department Staff: Amy Nelson, Downtown Development Director Phone: 307-783-6319 Email: amynel@allwest.net Fax: 307-783-6390 ( View Resume Jane Law, Secretary I Phone: 307-783-6320 Email: urevan@allwest.net Fax: 307-783-6390 Downtown Development/Urban Renewal Agency Mission Through community volunteers, private business, and government partnership, the mission of the Evanston Urban Renewal Agency is to organize, implement, and facilitate the promotion, design, and economic growth of the renewal district. Downtown Evanston Evanston is committed to the revitalization of our historic downtown. To accomplish this, the Evanston Downtown Development department has adopted the National Trust for Historic Preservation's Main Street Four Point Approach. According to the National Trust, the Four Point Approach is an effective process of downtown revitalization that encompasses the following four components: Design, Promotion, Organization, and Economic Restructuring. The Main Street Philosophy Design: Enhancing the physical appearance of the commercial district by rehabilitating historic buildings, encouraging supportive new construction, developing sensitive design management systems, and long-term planning.

24. SIG 2001 Round 3
The wyoming Department of education and all EI) service providers will be offeredthe opportunity to participate in all SIG staff development activities.
http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/HTML Files/WY.html
State Improvement Grant Applications Funded in 2001 Wyoming Abstract Basic Information Improvement Strategies Return to Main Page Wyoming Abstract or Conceptual Framework for State Systemic Change The Wyoming State Improvement Grant (WySIG) project, "Project Readiness," proposes to build a systemic reform approach to ensure that all students, including students with special needs,, actively participate in the regular classroom as Wyoming moves to a rigorous, standards-based educational system. Students with disabilities will receive the core educational services and programs that will enable them to master all of the state standards, beginning with the graduating class of 2005 and beyond. The four basic components of this reform approach involve:
  • Creating partnerships to implement this reform project.
All the initiatives proposed for this project begin and end with standards. This project begins by identifying the needs of the student with a disability and then proposing and executing activities that ultimately help that student meet the standards all other students are expected to meet and be a productive citizen. To achieve that, changes will be made at the school level, LEA and the state level to help the student. The activities proposed in this project are designed and directed to achieve that goal. The ultimate outcome is to change policy at the state level by involving all the stakeholders and increasing the effectiveness of inclusive classroom practices by educators.

25. Ron Beghetto Faculty Vita: - School Of Education, Indiana University
to Converse County School District as staff development Workshops (19931995 Projectsfor the College of education at the University of wyoming Search and
http://www.indiana.edu/~iuncate/facultyvita/rbeghett.html
Bloomington Campus Indianapolis Campus IU NCATE Home IU NCATE Site Map ...
Core Campuses: Bloomington and Indianapolis

for the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education
and the Indiana Professional Standards Board
Faculty Vita
Ron Beghetto, M.S.
Title: Associate Instructor
Campus: Bloomington
E-mail: rbeghett@indiana.edu
Year of appointment:
Academic Degrees
M.S. University of Wyoming Counseling Education B.A. University of Wyoming English B.A. University of Wyoming Education English/Comm
Certification/Licenses
Certificate in College Teaching, University of Wyoming
Professional Experience
Fall 1998-Present Associate Instructor, Indiana University Instructor, University of Wyoming K-6 Counseling/Teaching Internship, University of Wyoming Lab School Teacher, Douglas High School
Faculty load
100% Teaching
Faculty Teaching
Spring, 2000-01 Learning and Cognition in Education
Current Professional and Academic Association Memberships
    American Counseling Association Phi Kappa Phi
Conference Presentations
    Creative Problem Solving, Key Note Presentation scheduled for regional Upward Bound Leadership Conference (Spring 1998) Presented to the annual WCA conference (Fall 1997) Class Presentations, University of Wyoming (Fall 1997)

26. Calendar 2002-2003
October 16 Cheyenne, wyoming, University of Nebraska 402.472 3 New York City Boardof education. November 20 Cincinnati, Ohio, staff development Resources 800.678
http://www.marvinmarshall.com/calendar.htm
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Lexington, Kentucky Central Kentucky Education Cooperative University of Kentucky August 14 Bryan, Texas Bryan Independent School District Bryan, Texas

27. Environmental Media | Moreo Links
Oklahoma. Oregon Department of education. Oregon staff development Grants. OregonUS West/NEA Teacher Network. wyoming education. education Technology Resources.
http://www.envmedia.com/old_links.htm
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28. The Chamber Team - Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber
to maintain and improve our transportation system in the wyoming Valley region.WORKFORCE development. _WORKFORCE development/ education staff Contact Jane
http://www.wilkes-barre.org/pages/thechamber/chamberteam/committee.html
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Members In The News Membership ... Team COMMITTEES

Help your Chamber support area business and shape the future of the Greater Wilkes-Barre Community! Sign up now to serve on one of the following Chamber committees. (You or your employer must be a Chamber member in order to serve on a Chamber committee.)

29. Teton County School District #1
teachers, individual parents and students, and the wyoming Department of education. andinstruction, and to help support staff development needs.
http://www.tcsd.org/district_assessment_plan.asp

What's New
Superintendent's Page District Departments Helpful Information ... Home District Assessment Plan The chart on the following pages describes the district wide formal assessments given to all students in Teton County School District #1. Accommodations or alternate assessments may be given following the guidelines listed in Policies for the Participation of All Students in District and statewide Assessment and Accountability Systems. The results of these assessments will be used for the following purposes:
  • To monitor student progress toward meeting the district and state standards To identify goals for school, district and program improvement planning
To meet Wyoming Department of Education accreditation requirements TerraNova Purpose: The purpose of the TerraNova is to compare student performance in language arts, mathematics, science and social studies to a national normative sample. This instrument is used to monitor student progress toward meeting Wyoming Standards.

30. Teton County School District #1
collaboratively by Prufrock Press and NAGC, staff development The Key to Rios,Ph.D., Professor, College of education, University of wyoming.
http://www.tcsd.org/symposium.asp

What's New
Superintendent's Page District Departments Helpful Information ... Home Teton Educators’ Symposium - A Huge Success!
Friday, January 31, 2003
Located at the JHHS
Appreciate Diversity!
The purpose of this symposium was to build your knowledge of the various characteristics and needs of our students. Presenters shared specific differentiation strategies and techniques appropriate for all learners. This was a practical, collaborative day! Sign-in and Breakfast Opening Keynote Differentiation Session #1 Collaboration session with grade level Lunch Differentiation Session #2 Collaboration session with grade level Closing Keynote Opening Keynote – Dr. Mary Landrum

31. View Public Documents
Facility School Regular education Teacher Endorsement. b) Employed by a wyoming Institutional/PrivateFacility School (c) staff development plan submitted to
http://soswy.state.wy.us/cgi-win/sscgi_3.exe?3251

32. Wyoming Science Teachers Association Home Page
Professional staff development Workshops; Presidential Award Winners Reception; Excellence seniormajoring in science education at the University of wyoming.
http://wsta.1wyo.net/
Wyoming Science Teachers Association
WSTA - Purpose WSTA Award Applications WSTA - Board Elementary Teacher of the Year WSTA - Activities Middle School Teacher of the Year ... Useful Links WSTA Purpose
    To serve as a voice for the science teaching community. To build a network of educators dedicated to professional growth and the promotion and implementation of advances in science education. To improve the public's image of professional science educators. To be a communications network for science educators. To play a leadership role in science education training. To promote among all teachers a genuine concern for the total development of each student. To work cooperatively with other professional groups. To provide opportunities for professional growth.
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WSTA Board
(click on the mailboxes to send an email) President Sharla Dowding - Newcastle North West District Representative Stan Strike - Cody President-Elect Joel Kuper - Greybull West Central District Representative Robert Willis - Riverton Past President Patti Kimble - Casper South West District Representative Windsor Copley - Mountain View Treasurer Carolyn Hicks - Cody North East District Representative Marcyes Schmaus - Tongue River Secretary Gloria Beckner - Newcastle Central District Representative Patti Kimble - Casper State Science Fair Director Diane Gorski - Laramie South East District Representative Tom Farrell - Cheyenne Back to Top
WSTA Sponsored Activities

33. Southwest Adult Education
In addition, the SWBOCS Adult education Program is a STAR SCHOOLS grant (wyoming,Utah, Colorado development, with concurrent staff development and curriculum
http://www.swadulted.com/swbocs.htm
SWBOCS Adult Education Program
Ann Miller, Director
adulted@cortez.k12.co.us

121 East First Street
Cortez, CO 81321
Phone: 970-565-8411
Fax: 970-565-1203 BACK TO PROGRAMS The Program The Area Funding ... 50+ Member Consortium The Program The Southwest Board of Cooperative Services (SWBOCS) Adult Education Program offers the only comprehensive adult basic education services in Montezuma and Dolores counties. Instruction is provided to adults in Adult Basic Education (ABE) / Life Skills (0-8), GED preparation (9-12), Family Literacy, Job Preparation, and English as a Second Language (ESL) / Citizenship classes. The Area To best serve this extreme Four Corners area, the SWBOCS Adult Education Program provides classes for adult residents of Cortez, Dolores, Mancos, and Dove creek. Also, the program offers one-to-one tutoring for the area's residents from smaller communities (Arriola, Lewis, Yellow Jacket, Pleasant View, Cahone), in collaboration with Montezuma Valley Literacy Council, the local volunteer Laubach literacy organization. The Adult Education Program continually receives referrals for educational services from Montezuma/ Dolores Job Service, The Training Advantage, Pinon Project, Head Start, Social Services, 4 local school districts, Montezuma County Court/Parole Office, Colorado Rehabilitation Services, and other agencies and individuals in the area.

34. Terrific Science Web Lesson Exchange - Environmental Health Science
of the Risks Choices staff development units Virginia Maurice Henning, wyomingHigh School, wyoming, OH; John The Center for Chemistry education makes no
http://www.terrificscience.org/lessonexchange/environmentalhealthrisks.shtml
www.terrificscience.org Web Lesson Exchange Home
Web Lesson Exchange Middle School Level
implementation lessons. Academy 1: Hands-On Use of the Scientific Method
This academy introduces the concepts of the scientific method through the use of hands-on activities, critical-thinking exercises, risk evaluations, and class discussions. Academy 2: Environmental Toxins
This academy explores health and environmental hazards based on the assessment of potential danger and risk, perceptions of everyday risk, and the communication of these risks. Academy 3: How Safe Is My Water?
This academy covers the properties of water, how pollutants can affect water quality, and how to keep water clean. Academy 4: Risk Perception
This academy evaluates the perceived risk of natural and human-induced hazards. About These Staff Development Units
This web-based collection includes 23 EHS staff development lessons that have been designed for use by EHS scientists and staff development professionals involved in teacher outreach. The lessons are designed for use in four different staff development academies and include laboratory explorations, case studies, simulations, and role-playing exercises. The activity instructions included in these lessons are designed for use with academy participants.

35. About BATE
for Improvement of Post Secondary education, FIPSE Learning wyoming and Alaska haveagreed to become consumer states of these programs and staff development.
http://www.bate.montana.edu/aboutbate.shtml
Borderless Access to Training and Education
Funded by
Fund for Improvement of Post Secondary Education, FIPSE Learning Anytime Anywhere Partnership Demonstration Project
(9/15/00 Executive Summary) Montana State University-Bozeman, Lead Institution University of Nevada-Las Vegas University of South Dakota Northern State University in South Dakota ... WebCT Wyoming and Alaska have agreed to become "consumer" states of these programs and staff development.
Project Objectives: 1. To create economies of scale through developing and executing an inter and intra state collaborative plan to provide distance learning opportunities for educators to obtain credentials in library media and school administration thus reducing duplication efforts and to expand opportunities for programming and k-12 staff development where few currently exist
2. To package the courses and programs so as to make it attractive for students to complete requirements in a timely manner anytime, anyplace
3. To enhance quality and accountability of current programs and provide the credentialing opportunities to expanded audiences through various partner institutions such as affiliates and branches where applicable in the partner states and eventually surrounding regions
4. To implement and monitor online support services for students, faculty, and other educators

36. School Accreditation
and approved a fouryear staff development program to Fort Caspar Academy, Casper,wyoming - May 1999 Janelle implement the concepts of a classical education.
http://www.spalding.org/accred.html

37. Untitled
There is no staff development piece to assure the quality of the preschool program.There is an important role for the wyoming Department of education in the
http://dfsweb.state.wy.us/js/early_ch/dec2000v.htm
Wyoming Early Childhood Development Council December 12, 2000 Videoconference Meeting MINUTES Meeting called to order at 8:45 a.m. Members present at video sites include: Judy Catchpole, Chris Frude, First Lady Geringer, Marie Gillis, Earlene Hastings, Joe Henry, Bill Moore, Pat Renton, Rita Steinbrech, and Cheryl Selby, Council Coordinator. Strategic Working Group Reports Health – The two primary areas for policy consideration are 1) Increased access to prenatal care with emphasis on the Folic acid campaign, and 2) Standardized health and nutritional assessment to include vision/hearing screening, and development/behavioral screening. Passport – a new card that would have immunization information and eligibility information to help clients access services being developed through Head Start. Kid Care – Suggestions for changes to program to reduce barriers to access. Suggestions from groups to increase eligibility to 200% of poverty. We will invite leaders of both of these programs to come to January Council meeting to give an overview and update on these programs. Family Enrichment – The two primary areas for policy consideration are Mentoring and One Stop Information shopping.

38. Thomson NETg - Research And Development Staff
Research and development staff NETg has consistently been first to and BS degreesin Business education and Economics from the University of wyoming.
http://www.netg.com.sg/TheNETgDifference/RAndD/Staff/
About Us Press Room Contact Us Site Map Singapore Australia America's Benelux Deutschland France Italia Nordic Schweiz Other Regions Company Overview The NETg Difference Unique Approach to Learning Customer Service ... Research and Development Staff Research and Development Staff
Dr. James L'Allier, Chief Learning Officer and Vice President, Research and Development
Jim has 29 years of product development experience in the training industry, and is a leader and pioneer in research, design, development and management of computer-based training, interactive video and multimedia products. Jim was responsible for the development of the NETg Learning Object, NETg Precision Skilling, and NETg Skill Builder, and holds two patents for related learning technologies. Through a re-engineering effort at NETg, Jim implemented production standards and systems that resulted in a product output that went from 7 multimedia products in 1993 to 250 in 1997.
Jim holds a BA and MA from the University of Wisconsin and a Ph.D. in Instructional Systems Design from the University of Minnesota. He is a Senior Fellow in the University of Minnesota's College of Education's Graduate school, and is listed in Who's Who in America. Jim lives in Batavia, Illinois, with his wife Susan, a professor of reading and literacy at Northern Illinois University (NIU).

39. MHSchool: Wyoming State Resources
Health. staff development. Home. Forums. wyoming State Home Page wyoming State HomePage. State Department of education wyoming Department of education.
http://www.mhschool.com/teach/ss/adventuresintimeandplace/teachres/stateresource
Web Activities Web Lesson Plans Current Events Interactive Infographics State Resources Ask CyberScout! Wyoming State Home Page
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40. Administration - District History
inservice experiences for the wyoming education Association and when OBE (outcomebased education) became popular Most of the staff development inservices were
http://www.ccsd1.k12.wy.us/Departments/Central/district_history.htm
CCSD#1 Network CCSD1.Net Home Public Website Outlook Web Access Student Start Page A D M I N I S T R A T I O N
Core district operations District Public Website
Converse Co School Dist #1 Main page Central Admin Departments Projects ... Technology Office Highlights
District calendar
(online 12-01-02)
District Policy
Handbooks
Administrator
contact info
CCSD#1
Employment D i s t r i c t H i s t o r y The information on this page is taken from our 1996 Accreditation report. The Douglas Public Schools, known formally as Converse County School District #1, remained at a fairly steady enrollment through most of the 1960s. The population of Douglas was 2,100 for the 1960 census and it remained almost identical for the 1970 census. This community had seen other towns in the area boom with mineral production, but it wasn't until the mid-1970s that Douglas started to feel the effects itself. Bond issues were passed for two elementary schools, then for a new high school, and finally for a new middle school. All of the older attendance areas were replaced by new facilities between the years of 1975 - 1986.

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