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61. New Forums Press Where Information Is Our Product
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62. Fact Sheet
Gifted education in colorado. 2001 Fact Sheet. v colorado’s giftedchildren are recognized as a category of exceptional children
http://www.cssd11.k12.co.us/GT/fact_sheet.htm
Gifted Education in Colorado
2001 Fact Sheet
v Colorado’s gifted children are recognized as a category of exceptional children along with children with disabilities in the Exceptional Children’s Education Act. [C.R.S. 22-20-103 (3,4 and 3,70]. v There are no federal or state mandates to assure Colorado’s gifted students will receive the appropriately challenging education that produces academic achievement at the advanced levels. v The categorical line item for gifted and talented education in the Public School Finance section of the Long Bill Currently appropriates $5.5 million for funding programs for the gifted. v Since the “93/’94 budget year, there has never been any inflationary increase appropriated by the General Assembly to this line item. v Current state appropriations for 2000/2001 provide school districts with an additional $108 per year over the average state PPOR for each gifted child. v According to the Colorado Department of Education school districts provide more than 75% of the funding specifically used for gifted education programming. v Most of their instructional time for these exceptional students is offered in the regular classroom along with other students with a full range fo learning needs.

63. Seminars
Parent Partnerships in D11 Gifted education. Parent Day, November 2, 2002National Association for Gifted Children Convention in Denver, colorado,
http://www.cssd11.k12.co.us/GT/seminars.htm
Parent Partnerships in D-11 Gifted Education Parent Day, November 2, 2002 N ational A ssociation for G ifted C hildren Convention in Denver, Colorado The first 25 parents to call the GT office receive a $25 discount on their PARENT DAY registration Call Today!: Parent Seminars Oct. 2 Sue Harvey Parenting Through Elementary Howbert El. Dec 3 Reesa Eisler Parenting for High Achievement Mann MS Jan 14 Julie Gonzales Steele El. Julie Gonzales Madison El. Mar 12 Annette Sheeley Parenting for Social/Emotional Growth Russell MS A Parent Affiliate for the is being restructured in D-11. This "by the parents and for the parents" group works with other parent affiliates in Colorado.
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64. The Staff
The staff. Betsy Weitkamp Data Manager, Betsy Weitkamp After obtaining an educationdegree from an elementary teacher in Montana, then in Wisconsin and colorado.
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65. Bare Facts
Come from colorado (50 percent) and the nation (50 Preservice and continuing educationexperiences. visits (shadowing and seminars with students and staff).
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Bare Facts About Eagle Rock
Getting to Know Eagle Rock …
An initiative of the American Honda Education Corporation, a 501(c)3, a nonprofit subsidiary of the American Honda Motor Company A full-scholarship high school for students and a low-cost professional development center for adults Located in the mountain resort community of Estes Park, Colorado, gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park Opened in the fall of 1993 Admits and graduates students three times a year Year-round (three trimesters) and residential Purposefully small, capacity of 96 students
Students Have not experienced success in traditional academic programs Did not expect to graduate from high school Are passionate about changing their lives Are admitted between the ages of 15 and 17 Graduate when they can demonstrate mastery of Eagle Rock's requirements Choose to enroll; choose to stay Come from Colorado (50 percent) and the nation (50 percent) Are equally represented, male and female Comprise a purposefully diverse community
The Professional Development Center — Linking Eagle Rock with Educators
Internships and student teaching Preservice and continuing education experiences Educational visits (shadowing and seminars with students and staff) Workshops, guest speakers, conference presentations

66. CTA: Colorado Technology Alliance - A Clearinghouse Of Technology Resources And
were found in the Assocs/Econ dev industry City of Westminster's Economic develompentstaff will gladly 6, colorado Association of Commerce and Industry CTA
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67. Univ Of Colorado At Colorado Springs
area code for CU colorado Springs is 3536 Economics Dept……………4018Education, School of PESA (Prof Exempt staff Assoc) .3088/3651
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68. Grace University Registrar's Office - Omaha, Nebraska USA
Recreation (Backpacking), 1, Aug 30Sept 3, Thur-Mon, Holmes, colorado. PROFESSIONALEDUCATION. High Altitude Flight Operations, 2, 730-850, -T-, Shrader/ staff, ADM202.
http://www.graceuniversity.edu/registrar/fall_2001.cfm
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES
FALL 2001
Classes begin Thursday Aug. 23, 2001 Students should contact their advisor before registering for classes. Last Day to add a class = Wednesday, Aug. 29th Last Day to drop a class = Thursday, Sept. 20th Any class dropped after Sept. 20 will receive a W or WF,
depending upon the students progress in the course at the time of withdrawal. Fall 2001 Graduate Course Listing Building Abbreviations TAB = Tschetter Academic Building ADM = Administrative Building DC = Duerksen Center Course Listings BIBLICAL AND THEOLOGICAL STUDIES GENERAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION Course # Course Title Hrs Time Days Professor Building/Rm BIBLICAL AND THEOLOGICAL STUDIES BS 101 (A) Old Testament Survey
T-RF Holmes TAB 244
Chapel BS 101 (B) Old Testament Survey
T-RF Staff ADM 201 Chapel BS 101 (C) Old Testament Survey
T-RF Holmes ADM 201 BS 103 (A) Hermeneutics/
Bible Study Methods
M-W Rushing TAB 346 BS 103 (B) Hermeneutics/
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69. Staff Development
Practice Tests Learning Areas (MECD) CFL staff Development EdStar Technology in EducationTeaching with Technology. ELearning CFL E-Learning colorado On-Line
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70. Outdoored.Com - The Premiere Web Resource For Outdoor & Experiential Education P
colorado Avalanche Information Center. Winter Activities. of adventure based experientialeducation programs about how Fitness of Participants and staff using Non
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71. Real Life CSU
degree in Consumer and Family Studies and Secondary education. CO, Kim came up toColorado State University in 1996, whereupon she joined Campus Crusade staff.
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@import "basic.css"; Real Life - Campus Crusade for Christ at CSU Crusade Staff at CSU home about crusade students real life staff ... announcements Staff Bio's: Joe and Shawna Lindstedt: joeshawna@cs.com Dave Blakkolb: Dave is definitely our most experienced staff member here at Colorado State University. Last year he finished his 15th year on staff as our campus director, but passes that responsibility to Joe Linstedt this year and returns with a lighter load of duties, but more enthusiasm than ever. Dave was born and raised in Southern California, which he left after high school to attend the University of Montana where he studied Recreation Management. In 1985, Dave graduated from UofM with a bachelors of science degree and joined Campus Crusade staff, where upon he traveled to places such as Myrtle Beach,South Carolina, San Diego, Lake Tahoe and inner city Los Angeles in California, and overseas to the countries Romania, Bulgaria, Russia and the Philippines. Dave eventually came to Colorado to attain a masters degree in Philosophy of Religion from Denver Seminary in 1996. Since 1998, he has been on the campus of our very own Colorado State University where he became director until this recent year as mentioned above. We are very lucky to have had, and continue to have Dave with us witnessing to the students of our university. If you would like to contact Dave about Real Life, CSU or about stint and summer projects, you can call him at 970-484-4304, but it would be better to e-mail him at

72. U.S. Fire Administration
During 2000, colorado Springs Fire Department staff performed 44,329 Using an adulteducation model, property owners are encouraged to take action and
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73. Best Wildlife And Animals Websites!
Most of AWF's staff is based in Africa, working management, and sustainable use ofColorado's wildlife and wildlife habitat through education and advocacy.
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WHALES
About twelve species of whales live in the ocean today. They are a part of the Cetacea order of marine mammals, which also includes dolphins and porpoises, all of whom breathe out of a blowhole in the top of their head.
Facts:
  • One of the deepest divers is the Sperm whale, which can dive more than 1 km or as deep as 3 km in search of food, and can stay underwater for almost 2 hours.
  • Whales withstand enormous water pressure when diving deep, so they carry air down only in their lungs and other respiratory passages. Thus, little nitrogen is dissolved in the blood to cause the "bends."
  • Whales are warm-blooded; a thick layer of insulating fat (as thick as 20 inches in some whales) keeps their body 96.8 degrees.
  • Whales can hurl themselves out of the water completely ("breach") and produce tremendous splashes.
  • Humpback whales are known for their beautiful tail extensions out of the water. They can remain in this position for up to fifteen minutes at a time.
  • To mark their positions and strongholds, whales splash the water with their tails and can be heard from great distances.

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Duties product development; staff training; inventory, quality, and Education19992001 University of colorado Boulder, CO MS Applied
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75. Certificates - Construction Management Certificate Program
classroom. colorado State University is a leader in providing constructionmanagement education. Core faculty for the program include
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Programs Graduate Degrees Certificates Construction Management Professional Dev. Seminars RMITS Resources Location and Facilities Tuition and Fees FAQs Customer Service
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Construction Management Certificate Program
Fall 2003 Colorado State University has created a valuable professional program in Construction Management that offers you a way to increase your construction management knowledge and learn the content that is covered in an undergraduate degree in construction management. Due to popular demand, we are offering this program again this upcoming spring. Geared toward working professionals, this accelerated evening program is designed to provide the pertinent knowledge needed for advancing your career in the construction industry. Benefits
Developed in response to a growing need for exceptionally trained managers in a rapidly growing and changing professional environment, this program will:
  • Enable you to obtain professional certification from the Rocky Mountain region's leading university offering construction management education. Establish the knowledge base necessary to pursue our master's degree in Construction Management , if you have an unrelated degree.

76. CCCS - Home Page
Browse details on the CC of C System office and individual colleges, find fast facts on enrollment and budget, news releases, contact info, and upcoming events.
http://www.cccoes.edu/
Contact Staff by Function Advancement/Resource Dev. CTE Teacher Credentialing Colorado Commission for Higher Education Policies Communications/System Office Curriculum Initiatives Distance Ed Fiscal Operations Governor's Commission on National and Community Services Grants Management Human Resources Information Technologies Institutional Research (CCCS) International and Global Initiatives Leadership Development Initiatives Legal Affairs Lowry Campus Operations Planning/Policy Special Populations Statewide Committees Student Organizations (CTE and SSAC) Student Services (system initiatives) System Leadership Tech Prep Training (system-wide initiatives) VA Eligibility Vocational Education Work Force Development Quick Navigation by Topic... Home About CCCS Contact Us Jobs Search Sitemap Staff Directory Lowry Campus Info. Help Desk Apply Online Find a College Find a Program CCCOnline Mobius Reports IT Training Advancement Carl D. Perkins FAQs Colo. Vocational Act Communications - Media Contact - Newsletters Ed Services - Ed Services Council - Resources for Educators Human Resources - Employment Information Technologies Legal Affairs Professional Dev.

77. CCCS - Home Page
Contact staff by Function.
http://www.cccs.edu/
Contact Staff by Function Advancement/Resource Dev. CTE Teacher Credentialing Colorado Commission for Higher Education Policies Communications/System Office Curriculum Initiatives Distance Ed Fiscal Operations Governor's Commission on National and Community Services Grants Management Human Resources Information Technologies Institutional Research (CCCS) International and Global Initiatives Leadership Development Initiatives Legal Affairs Lowry Campus Operations Planning/Policy Special Populations Statewide Committees Student Organizations (CTE and SSAC) Student Services (system initiatives) System Leadership Tech Prep Training (system-wide initiatives) VA Eligibility Vocational Education Work Force Development Quick Navigation by Topic... Home About CCCS Contact Us Jobs Search Sitemap Staff Directory Lowry Campus Info. Help Desk Apply Online Find a College Find a Program CCCOnline Mobius Reports IT Training Advancement Carl D. Perkins FAQs Colo. Vocational Act Communications - Media Contact - Newsletters Ed Services - Ed Services Council - Resources for Educators Human Resources - Employment Information Technologies Legal Affairs Professional Dev.

78. Cccs.edu Site Map
Contact staff by Function.
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Contact Staff by Function Advancement/Resource Dev. CTE Teacher Credentialing Colorado Commission for Higher Education Policies Communications/System Office Curriculum Initiatives Distance Ed Fiscal Operations Governor's Commission on National and Community Services Grants Management Human Resources Information Technologies Institutional Research (CCCS) International and Global Initiatives Leadership Development Initiatives Legal Affairs Lowry Campus Operations Planning/Policy Special Populations Statewide Committees Student Organizations (CTE and SSAC) Student Services (system initiatives) System Leadership Tech Prep Training (system-wide initiatives) VA Eligibility Vocational Education Work Force Development Quick Navigation by Topic... Home About CCCS Contact Us Jobs Search Sitemap Staff Directory Lowry Campus Info. Help Desk Apply Online Find a College Find a Program CCCOnline Mobius Reports IT Training Advancement Carl D. Perkins FAQs Colo. Vocational Act Communications - Media Contact - Newsletters Ed Services - Ed Services Council - Resources for Educators Human Resources - Employment Information Technologies Legal Affairs Professional Dev.

79. USC School Of Medicine - Cell & Dev. Bio. & Anat. Faculty

http://www.med.sc.edu:89/BORG/Default.htm
Thomas K. Borg, Ph.D.
Carolina Distinguished Professor
Chair, Cell and Developmental Biology and Anatomy
Campus Address:
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208 Phone:
Office (803) 733-3115
Lab (803) 733-3159
Fax (803) 733-1533
Email borg@med.sc.edu Visit the Laboratory
Research Interests
The research in Dr. Borg's laboratory is focused on investigating the role of the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the heart during normal growth and development and in certain disease conditions. These investigations involve the biochemical characterization of the components of the ECM, analysis of specific receptors for these components, and molecular expression at critical times in heart development or in disease models. A variety of experimental approaches is used in this research, including whole embryo culture, isolated cell culture, exercise physiology, morphological analyses by light and electron microscopy, and molecular biology.
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80. SSW: Field Education: Settings

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SSW Home Academics Field Education Settings Quick Links SSW Home Academics Info Packet Admissions Advising Forms etc. BSW MSSW PHD Field UT Home UT Academics UT Catalogs UT Registrar Do It Online IDA UT Direct UT Webmail UT Libraries Home Students Fac/Staff Alumni ... Resources About the Program Field Education Settings BSW Field Education MSSW Field Education BSW ... Ph.D. in Social Work Field Education Downloadable Forms, Handbooks, etc. Field Education Settings Agencies and organizations used as field instruction sites are selected on the basis of their commitment to service delivery and to providing learning opportunities for students. The following is a partial listing of approved practicum settings frequently used as training sites in Austin, the state of Texas, and beyond. Available agency sites change from year to year. The field office arranges all field placement assignments. Austin Other Texas Other States International Austin Agency/Organization City State A/T Co Advocate Program Austin TX A/T Co Community Resource Coord.Group Austin TX Austin TX A/T Co Health Dept David Powell Austin TX A/T Co Health Dept East Austin Clinic Austin TX A/T Co Health Dept Northeast Austin Health Center Austin TX A/T Co Health Dept Rosewood Zaragosa Austin TX A/T Co Health Dept South Austin Clinic Austin TX A/T Co HHS Austin TX A/T Co HHS - High Risk Youth Austin TX A/T Co HHS - Nursing Project Austin TX A/T Co HHS - Public Health Austin TX A/T Co HHS Long Term Case Mgmt Austin TX A/T Co HHS Montopolis Neighborhood Center Austin TX A/T Co MHMR - Alameda House Austin

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