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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

41. Literacy Assistance Center LAC / PDC
Albany 1400 Washington Avenue, education Room 337 Central NY staff development ConsortiumGeorges Marceau Seneca, Yates, Ontario, Livingston, wyoming, Genesee.
http://www.lacnyc.org/pdc/consortium.htm
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NYCPDC Policy Board New York State
Staff Development

Consortia

New York City PDC Advisory Board
The NYCPDC Policy Board is comprised of the following professionals, agencies, offices, and adult literacy programs: Judy Alladice
Acting Director
NYC Board of Education
Office of Adult and Continuing Ed.
42-15 Crescent Street, Room 602 Long Island City, NY 11101 phone Myra Baum Coordinator of Prof. Development NYC Board of Education Office of Adult and Continuing Ed. 42-15 Crescent Street, Room 602 Long Island City, NY 11101 phone Debora Buxton Director of Education Consortium for Worker Education 275 7th Avenue New York, NY 10001

42. HSNRC - T/TA Network Information - CDI Follow-up Activities
for teacher monitoring, mentoring and professional development for education staff;making decisions April 3 22, 2002 wyoming Child and Family, Casper
http://www.hsnrc.org/hsnrc/CDI/CDIfollow.cfm
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Publications
CDI Follow-up Activities
CDI Home NRC Home The Child Development Institute (CDI) was held in December 3-8, 2000, in Washington, D.C. Its success has fostered a variety of follow-up activities for Head Start staff, parents, and community partners. These learning opportunities continue the work of the Institute to enhance program quality and outcomes for children in Head Start programs around the country. The following is a listing by region of Institute-related events that have been held or that are being planned around the country. We invite you to take part in future events, and to gain insights from those that have already taken place as you plan your own follow-up activities.
Region I
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Region IV
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Building Teacher Skills in Child Assessment
April 10-11, 2002 This Satellite Research Institute was available live via HeadsUp! Satellite Network, Telstar 7 Satellite, or on individual desktops via live webcast. It was broadcast in English/Closed Captioned, and Spanish.
  • The institute was primarily for those who work on Child Development Leadership and included those responsible for teacher monitoring, mentoring and professional development for education staff; making decisions for children's programs; and advising about educational issues.

43. Welcome To The Western New York /Finger Lakes Professional Development Consortiu
Providing staff development to teachers and practitioners in the field of Adult Literacy and education .Category Society Organizations education Literacy...... carried out by offering professional staff development services to Initiatives, proactiveadult education topics, and Seneca, Yates, Wayne and wyoming Counties.
http://www.wnypdc.org/
Welcome
The Western New York/Finger Lakes Professional Development Consortium (WNY/FL PDC) is one of ten regional staff development consortia established by the NY State Department of Education's Adult, Family and Alternative Education Team. An Advisory Board made up of representatives of the Consortium constituency provides policy direction and governance.
Our Mission
The WNYPDC is dedicated to improving the services delivered by providers of adult education and training. Our mission will be accomplished through building and maintaining collaborative linkages and maximizing resource effectiveness in both the education community and the community-at-large. This will be carried out by offering professional staff development services to adult educators and practitioners in the areas of State Education Department Initiatives, proactive adult education topics, and workforce development themes.
Who Do We Serve?
The WNY/FLPDC serves Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Niagara, Orleans, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Yates, Wayne and Wyoming Counties
Home Page
2000 - 2001 Advisory Board Calendar of Events Exciting and New ...
777 Maryvale Drive, Room 145

44. THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING
concerns, policy issues, program development and campus Advise and supervise wellnesspeer education staff. Represent University of wyoming ‘s drug and
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/hrclasscomp2/jobdescrip/CoordinatorUniversityWellnessP
THE UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING JOB DESCRIPTION JOB TITLE: COORDINATOR, UNIVERSITY WELLNESS PROGRAM REPORTS TO: POSITIONS SUPERVISED: Project Supervision JOB CODE: EEOC: GRADE: DATE: 7-19-99 (revised 1-21-00; 7-1-02; 2-20-03) JOB PURPOSE CHARACTERISTIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Coordinate, plan and deliver wellness programming and drug and alcohol prevention and education programming on campus. Monitor and manage assigned budget. Supervise, manage, and evaluate assigned staff. Advise and supervise wellness peer education staff. Represent University of Wyoming’s drug and alcohol programs and policies at campus and other meetings. SUPPLEMENTAL FUNCTIONS: Writing reports and revising policy. JOB SPECIFICATIONS KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of:
  • Drug and alcohol prevention programs. Applicable federal, state and university regulations. Financial/business analysis techniques. Staff hiring procedures. Grant preparation and government agency program, contract, budgeting, and procurement requirements. Provider recruitment and retention issues.

45. Multicultural News From The University Of Wyoming Office Of Minority Affairs As
glad to see him during his short time in wyoming before he million each year to teachersand administrators for continuing education and staff development.
http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/Pulse/multinew.htm
Multicultural News from the University of Wyoming
Office of Minority Affairs as of 8/25/2000 OFFICE NEWS: Here's what's new in the Office
STAFF: We welcome Waymon Levingston as our new Asst. Coordinator for Black Student Programs beginning August 31. Cynthia Chavez Kelly , Asst. Coordinator within OMA, has been assigned the responsibility of OMA's Hispanic Student Programs. Jiao Zhang will take responsibility for Asian Student Programs for the upcoming fall semester. A new American Indian Student Programs staff person will be added to OMA this fall to work on recruitment and retention services. This job is currently being advertised at http://uwadmnweb.uwyo.edu/hr/emp/fulltime.htm#msr2604 and closes Sept. 20th. Dr. Cardona continues as director of the office. Paraprofessional staff this year includes Warnell Brooks (MRC), Juan Coronado (OMA), Jiao Zhang (ASP), Lory Alcivar (OMA) and Erika Alcivar (MRC). OFFICE MOVES: Dr. Cardona's office will move from 326 Knight Hall to 324 Knight Hall. Waymon Levingston will be housed in room 326 Knight Hall. Cynthia Kelly will be housed in Room 335 of Knight Hall. Once our new American Indian Student Programs staff is hired, they will be housed in Room 337 of Knight Hall. The MRC will remain where it is and will not be impacted by the Wyoming Union renovation project. OMA Schedule of Events Monday, August 28, 2000 - UW Classes Begin. Go to class!

46. MPAETC Centers
Program development and Presentation The staff at the wyoming AETC has We can helparrange speakers and continuing education credits for programs in your
http://www.uchsc.edu/sm/aids/mpaetc_centers.htm
Centers Click on a state to access state center information.
Colorado
Kansas Nebraska New Mexico ... Wyoming
Kansas Personnel
  • Donna Sweet, MD Project Director Judy Moeller , BA, Project Coordinator Sheryl Kelly, LPN Project Specialist Affiliated Clinical Faculty
Our Mission
    is to educate primary and mental health providers about HIV infection, including prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and psychosocial issues.
What we do...
  • Provide timely updates to health care professionals on treatments and care issues for HIV-infected clients Provide information about state HIV programs and resources Serve as a resource for Kansas health professions schools Provide individualized clinical education experiences Teach health education professionals to share HIV/AIDS expertise with peers
We serve Kansas...
  • Counselors Dental health professionals Health care outreach workers Nurses Nurse practitioners and midwives Pharmacists Physicians Physician assistants Psychologists Public health professionals Social workers Other health care providers Faculty, students and staff in health professions schools

47. SOTL At Other Universities
University of Western Australia Centre For staff development. and Learning inUndergraduate Distance education. University of wyoming - Center for Teaching
http://www.learning.arizona.edu/resources/resources-univ.html
SOTL at Other Universities UA SOTL Homepage Resources Menu Carnegie Resources Online Journals ... Top Last Updated - Contact the webmaster with comments or questions

48. State Early Care And Education Career Development Initiatives In 1998
Vermont Virginia Washington West Virginia Wisconsin wyoming Funds for Initiative,Program staff, Status Of Childhood Care and education Initiative, CMAs
http://www.nccic.org/pubs/cardev98.html
State Early Care and Education Career Development Initiatives in 1998 Prepared by The Center for Career Development in Early Care and Education at Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts. Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas ... Wyoming Alabama Statewide Career Development Initiative and Start Date Lead Agency/
Organization Kind Of Initiative Source of Funds for Initiative Program Staff
STARS Specialized Training Achievement Recognition System Started in 1995 Alabama Child Care Management Agency (CMA) Network Larger Early Childhood Care and Education Initiative CMAs receive funding for Quality Enhancement through Block Grant monies Staffing is provided by each participating CMA Midst of Implementation Alaska Statewide Career Development Initiative and Start Date Lead Agency/
Organization Kind Of Initiative Source of Funds for Initiative Program Staff
Head Start Partners Started in 1997 State Head Start Office Separate group focused on practitioner training and qualifications. Head Start Collaboration Project Full-time Midst of Implementation Arizona Statewide Career Development Initiative and Start Date Lead Agency/
Organization Kind Of Initiative Source of Funds for Initiative Program Staff
Larger Initiative: Head Start Collaboration Project Started in 1997 Child Care Administration, Department of Economic Security

49. CC News/Press Releases
We both feel very strongly that staff development connected with by Casper Collegeand Casper College Distance education, Central wyoming BOCES, the
http://www.caspercollege.edu/relations/releases/archives/2000/jan03_00.html
What's in the News
Week of January 3rd, 2000

You may need to "Reload" this page for the latest Headlines
Headlines:
  • CASPER COLLEGE HOSTS MATH AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
  • CASPER COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAMS RETURN TO ACTION THIS WEEKEND
    Last Week's News
    Thursday, January 6, 2000
    CASPER COLLEGE HOSTS MATH AND SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY WORKSHOP
    Tuesday, January 4, 2000
    CASPER COLLEGE BASKETBALL TEAMS RETURN TO ACTION THIS WEEKEND
  • 50. Academic Excellence Through Career And Technical Education
    The kit also includes staff development activities, Gold Seal Lessons Academic ExcellenceThrough Career and Technical education is available Wisconsin, wyoming.
    http://www.daggett.com/book1.html

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    About Dr. Daggett

    About Our Curriculum Matrix

    Model Schools Conference
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    Academic Excellence Through Career and Technical Education - A Resource Kit Incorporating the CTE Curriculum Matrix
    Career and technical education students in selected schools are equaling or outperforming college-prep students on state math, science and English tests. What these schools have done can be replicated in most CTE programs leading to similar success. The schools compared the academic standards/benchmarks in their state to what was actually on the state tests in English, math and science. Often, a relatively small portion of the standards/benchmarks made up a majority of the test questions. They then embedded this content in their CTE curricula and trained their CTE teachers to cover them. Not surprisingly, when taught these high-priority standards in an applied setting, the CTE students learned them well. Academic Excellence Through Career and Technical Education can help your CTE programs accomplish the same thing. It incorporates the Curriculum Matrix, which correlates your state standards in math, science, and English language arts to the state testing program and to a national survey of the essential skills that graduates need in their post-school lives. In this kit, the Curriculum Matrix has been expanded to show which English, math and science test priorities can be addressed in each CTE area.

    51. Wyoming Department Of Education Programs And Services -- Technology
    Develop projects in a district/education entity, which In the district staff developmentplan and/or connectivity supported through the wyoming Equality Network
    http://www.k12.wy.us/DATATECH/technology/
    Programs and Services
    Technology
    Contents
    Goals 2000/Technology Literacy Challenge Fund (TLCF)
    Grant Award Recipients The Wyoming Department of Education has funds available through federal competitive grant programs. These grants are made available to assist schools, districts, regions, and communities in establishing programs that support the Wyoming Education Technology Plan and infuse technology in the classroom. The Educational Technology Program at the Wyoming Department of Education holds the following grant rounds:
  • District/Educational Entity Grants
    The purpose of the District/Educational Entity category is to fund projects that help implement and evaluate technology plans and school improvement plans. Funds must be used for one or more of the additional purposes below: The funds provided through this sub-grant must be used by the applicant to accomplish all the required purposes and one or more of the additional purposes identified below: Required
    • Develop projects in a district/education entity, which implement the district's technology plan.
  • 52. Fremont County BOCES
    computer programming or waiting for technology staff. you encounter while integratingtechnology into education. Our region of wyoming, Colorado, Kansas
    http://www.fcboces.org/wedgate/default.asp
    MAIN Home
    Calendar

    COURSES Staff Development
    Technology Training

    Dual Credit

    PROGRAMS Community Technology Centers Lights On! 21st Century Community Learning Center
    Career Development

    Professional/Technical
    ... Fremont County Content Delivery Network
    CONTACTS BOCES Board Members School District Board Members Member District Administrative Staff Fremont County The Wyoming Education Gateway Downloads - Training Map WEdgate Information What is it? http://www.wyoming.edgate.org The Wyoming Education Gateway (WEdGate) is a partnership between the Wyoming Department of Education and EdGate.Com. WEdGate is an internet-based collection of tools and content that provides information, products and services to improve K-12 student achievement. WEdGate aids educators in achieving their goals, helps schools meet local academic expectations and keeps families and communities involved in their children's learning. Exploring the WedGate The gateway is a place where administrators, educators, families and students can access quality educational resources including curricula, lessons, activities and ideas. Here are some of the features of the gateway.
    • Curriculum Matrix - provides comprehensive, online learning resources and activities that seamlessly correspond to specific Wyoming and local standards, classroom curriculum, and performance and knowledge assessments.

    53. State Hospital - Education - Professional Development - Internship In Clinical P
    Health Division State Hospital education Professional development WYOMINGSTATE HOSPITAL PSYCHOLOGY INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM. ADMINISTRATION/staff.
    http://mentalhealth.state.wy.us/hospital/education/intern-p_toc.html
    Mental Health Division State Hospital Education Professional Development
    Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology 2001 - 2002
    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Internship Program Brochure
    WYOMING STATE HOSPITAL
    INTERNSHIP ASSIGNMENT EXPECTATIONS
    Entire document available for download as a Word 97 document (about 77 K) or an Acrobat 4.0 document (about 220 K).
    Mental Health Division
    Wyoming State Hospital
    P.O. Box 177
    Evanston, WY 82931-0117
    Contact Us

    54. State Hospital - Education
    The wyoming State Hospital has internship programs available in recreational therapy,clinical pastoral education, and social staff have access to a number of
    http://mentalhealth.state.wy.us/hospital/education/
    Mental Health Division State Hospital Educating ourselves about mental illnesses and their effect is important, whether we are personally affected by mental illness or have a family member, friend, or colleague who is. Learn more about consumer and family education in bipolar disorder, grieving and loss in the context of mental illness, major depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, and schizophrenia. The Wyoming State Hospital has internship programs available in a number of professions, including clinical psychology, occupational therapy, recreational therapy, clinical pastoral education, and social work. Learn more about professional development opportunities. Staff have access to a number of practical and professional development training courses. Learn more about staff development
    Mental Health Division
    Wyoming State Hospital
    P.O. Box 177
    Evanston, WY 82931-0117
    Contact Us

    55. Serving The Schools Of Lackawanna, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, And Wyoming Countie
    the Pennsylvania Department of education, and processes and maintains financialtransactions and records respectively. Various staff development programs are
    http://ns.neiu.k12.pa.us/WWW/NEIU/primresnetwrk.html
    Teaching and Learning with Primary Resources Network David Reese, Network Leader Access PA Consortium The Division of Teaching and Learning with Primary Resources works collaboratively with public, academic, and school libraries to participate in activities involving resource sharing, exchange of innovative ideas, development of network collection procedures, and program building for future needs. NEIU 19 coordinates correspondence and interaction for the group among Commonwealth Libraries, the Access Database Support staff, and all members of the group. Curriculum and Instruction Resource Center NEIU 19 houses and disseminates math and science materials as part of the Eisenhower National Clearinghouse and NASA Distribution Center. These materials include articles on "hot topics," curricular evaluations, and web sites recommended for educator perusal. Additionally, this center holds fastbacks from Phi Delta Kappa that address current educational issues and concerns. A copier and several cut-out machines are available for educators or students to use in preparing visual aids / presentations. Curriculum and Staff Development Support / Programs The Division of Teaching and Learning with Primary Resources offers various professional development opportunities for educators. Programming includes teacher induction, technology, instructional techniques, lesson design and curriculum development. All programs focus on best educational practices, effective implementation of academic standards, appropriate use of primary resources, and expansion of current educational opportunities via the use of technology in creating a digital classroom.

    56. Serving The Schools Of Lackawanna, Pike, Susquehanna, Wayne, And Wyoming Countie
    830 300 PM. 3, Early Intervention staff development. K. Bonomo, 830 - 300 PM. 830- 330 PM. 14, Special education staff Meeting. Dr. Lamanna, 1130 - 100 PM. 14,
    http://ns.neiu.k12.pa.us/WWW/NEIU/whatsnew.html
    WHAT'S HAPPENING AT THE NEIU 19... January, 2003 February, 2003 March, 2003 April, 2003 ... December, 2003 January, 2003 Date Activity Presenter Time Mondays ED 522 School Curriculum D. Reese 4:30 - 7:30 PM Mondays ED 574 Schol/Community Relations K. Fanelli 4:30 - 7:30 PM Tuesdays Preventing School Violence K. White / L. Johns 4:15 - 7:15 PM Tuesdays ED 592 Administrative Internship Dr. O'Neill 5:30 - 8:30 PM Wednesdays ED 518 School Law Dr. Kaczmarcik 4:15 - 7:15 PM Wednesdays ED 574 School / Community Relations Dr. Slocum 4:30 - 7:30 PM Thursdays ED 512 Social Foundations Dr. Lamanna 4:30 - 7:30 PM K-3 Reading Coaches Meeting P. Conahan/ M.A. Muzzi 8:30 - 3:00 PM Leaders for Today's Schools Dr. Forlenza

    57. Wyoming Education Finance Issues: An Analysis Of The Modified Census Based Speci
    depend, for their most effective implementation, on a thorough staff developmentprogram for be to reduce the total cost of special education in wyoming.
    http://www.edconsultants.com/Reports/Summaries/WYSpEdSum.html
    WYOMING EDUCATION FINANCE ISSUES REPORT
    An Analysis of The Modified Census Based Special Education Program
    EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In May 1997, MAP recommended to the State of Wyoming a "Cost-Based Block Grant" for school finance. That recommendation has subsequently been adopted. As part of its proposal, MAP recommended that the State of Wyoming eventually move towards the adoption of a modified "census-based" funding mechanism for special education. This report attempts to initiate a discussion about how such a mechanism might be implemented. The May 1997 report noted that a specific design of a modified census-based funding mechanism for special education could not be developed until the State "implement[s] procedures that allow tracking special education specific costs to each handicapping condition. When these data are available, MAP recommends adoption of a modified, census based formula." These procedures are not yet in place, and data are not yet available by which specific historical special education costs in Wyoming can be determined. When these data are available, the Wyoming Department of Education will develop detailed proposals to implement the modified census-based recommendation. In the absence of these data, the present report makes a number of estimates and assumptions in order to illustrate what these detailed proposals might look like. The eventual proposals of the Department of Education, however, may look very different from the illustrations in this report, as they will be based on actual data.

    58. The Wyoming Education Leadership Academy
    At the wyoming education Leadership Academy, school and highperforming, technology-richeducation systems. Technology that assesses staff skills and augments
    http://www.learningstreet.org/gates/
    Bill and Melinda Gates State Grant for Leadership Development
    Transform your school system through the use of technology Training: At the Wyoming Education Leadership Academy, school and district leaders gain the knowledge, confidence, and skills to develop and lead high-performing, technology-rich education systems. During training, school leaders identify, question, and debate the needed changes to existing systems and learn how to be more effective leaders. They'll also access Web-based professional development opportunities and network with colleagues.
    Professional development activities feature:
    • The four powerful leadership roles (catalyst, steward, developer, and designer) Technology that supports curriculum and instruction and integrates data collection and use Technology that assesses staff skills and augments professional development Techniques to align curriculum, instruction, and assessment with standards

    59. Forum / State Project Summaries / Wyoming
    to National Forum on education Statistics Home wyoming FY 1996 Automation FeasibilityStudy Task staff information system; Program management system; Performance
    http://nces.ed.gov/forum/ProjectSummary/s_wy.asp
    site index ED.gov
    The information and opinions published here are the product of the National Forum on Education Statistics and do not necessarily represent the policy or views of the Department of Education or the National Center for Education Statistics.
    Contact Person: Steven King
    Wyoming FY 1996
    Automation Feasibility Study Task Order: $80,000
    Automation Feasibility Project
    The SEA participated in an NCES automation site visit in 1993. The site visit team made several recommendations related to developing and implementing a standard application and data architecture. The SEA then contracted in 1994 to develop this architecture, and the contractor identified several implementation tasks. The preliminary tasks were completed, and the SEA sought task order funding to complete the final tasks. In the application architecture implementation plan, the contractor proposed the development of a:
    • Staff information system
    • Program management system
    • Performance monitoring system
    • Student information system
    • Mainframe financial system upload/download facility
    • Develop the standard application shell for the client applications of the systems
    • Set up the application server
    • Train technical staff in the operation and maintenance of the client server database applications
    • Train technical staff in the application development processes for client server and object oriented applications
    • Work with constituency groups on the functional specifications of data collection procedures
    • Work with constituency groups on the requirements for data reports and querying tools

    60. Professional Development Highlights
    training classes as well as educationrelated professional in the year-long statewidestaff development academy, and with the University of wyoming to develop
    http://www.laramie1.k12.wy.us/instruction/profdev/profdevhighlights.htm
    Professional Development Index
    Professional Development Highlights Highlights 2001-2002 Highlights 2000-2001 Highlights 1999-2000 Highlights 1998-1999
    Professional Development Highlights 2001-2002
    Every elementary and secondary school completed an NCA staff development plan to coordinate with their NCA action plan. A district staff development needs assessment was completed by certified staff in April 2002. The district staff development plan was revised and submitted to the Professional Teaching Standards Board. Curriculum and assessment teams continue to refine districtwide assessments. The database for tracking types of training for certified staff was revised to be more “user friendly.” District inservices were conducted to support the district and building goals in content areas such as reading, language arts and math. Certified staff was accounted for on the district database as having earned PTSB credit through a district or school site professional development activity. Kindergarten, first- and second-grade teachers began training in SALSA to prepare for teaching Spanish. Both certificated and classified employees participated in a wide range of training classes, as well as education-related professional development.

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