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  1. Staff development, mathematics education by William B Hynds, 1981
  2. Staff development, music education by Alicia Moore, 1981
  3. Staff development, art education by Thomas A Hatfield, 1981
  4. Staff development, social studies education by Howard Thomas, 1981
  5. Staff development guidelines for trade and industrial education teachers by Shirley J Crook, 1986

61. FACULTY AND STAFF
adjuncts instructors emeritus faculty staff Environmental Hazards, Environment andDevelopment. Professor; Historical, Geographic education, south carolina.
http://www.cla.sc.edu/geog/people/faculty.html
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS GEOGRAPHY HOME PAGE SITEMAP
UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
...
USC GEOG LISTSERV

USC THIS SITE FACULTY AND STAFF faculty faculty publications adjuncts instructors ... staff
Faculty
Gregory J. Carbone
(Ph.D., Wisconsin-Madison, 1990)
Associate Professor; Weather and Climate. David J. Cowen (Ph.D., Ohio State, 1971), Department Chair
Carolina Distinguished Research Professor; Geographic Information Systems. Susan L. Cutter (Ph.D., Chicago, 1976)
Carolina Distinguished Professor; Environmental Hazards and Risks, Environmental Policy, Natural Resources. Carl T. Dahlman (Ph.D., Kentucky, 2001)
Assistant Professor; Political Geography, Refugee Studies, Territorial Identity and Globalization, Southwest Asia and Europe, Urban and History of Geography. Kirstin Dow (Ph.D., Clark, 1996)
Assistant Professor; Human Dimensions of Environmental Change, Environmental Hazards, Environment and Development. Patricia E. Gilmartin (Ph.D., Kansas, 1980), Undergraduate Program Director Professor; Cartography, Cognitive Mapping, Maps in Education, Women Explorers and Travelers. William L. Graf

62. First-Person Narratives Of The American South: Staff
FirstPerson Narratives of the American south. of North carolina at Chapel Hill ChapelHill, North carolina 27514. education UNCCH, Library Science, MSLS, 1978
http://docsouth.unc.edu/fpn/staff.html
First-Person Narratives of the American South
Staff
Project Director and Principal Investigator Project Manager Preservation Librarian Project Cataloger ... Graduate Students Project Director and Principal Investigator: Patricia Buck Dominguez The Project Director oversees the digitization project, ensures that it is on schedule, meets quality control requirements, and spends funds cost-effectively. She confers regularly with project staff. She also works with the Editorial Board to prioritize titles for scanning and to identify supporting materials to include in the database. She is responsible for writing reports and preparing publicity for the project. Curriculum Vitae
Business Address:
Collection Development Department
CB# 3918, Davis Library
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27514
Education:
UNCCH, Library Science, M.S.L.S., 1978.
University of Michigan, Comparative Literature, Ph.D., 1975.
University of Michigan, Comparative Literature, M.A., 1966.
Andrews University, French, B.A., 1965.
Current Position:
Humanities Bibliographer, Collection Development Department, Academic Affairs Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, June 1978-

63. ITRC: Partnerships
Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North carolina, and south carolina. PD) is an onlinestaff development project designed Florida Department of education and Just
http://www.itrc.ucf.edu/partnerships/
SEIR*TEC UCF College of Education Florida Department of Education
Partnerships One of the University of Central Florida's goals is "to become America's leading partnership university." The Florida Instructional Technology Resource Center has long relied on partnerships to help us grow and become more vital. Over 100 business partners have contributed hardware, software, dollars, and expertise to the Multimedia Training, Research and Development Center located in the College of Education. In return, the ITRC has provided training, research, development, and other opportunities to its business partners. The complete list of business partners is available on a plaque at the entrance to the facility. The ITRC has active strategic partnerships with: SEIR*TEC
Since 1994, the ITRC has been a partner in The SouthEast Initiatives Regional Technology in Education Consortium (SEIR*TEC), a group of national, regional, and university-based organizations dedicated to promoting the use of technology to improve teaching and learning by providing technical assistance, authentic professional development in the areas of curriculum and instruction, leadership for technology, policy, and planning and evaluation. SEIR*TEC serves states, jurisdictions, school districts, preservice training institutions, adult and family literacy programs, and other constituents in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The consortium goals are to:

64. Cornerstone Designs Inc. - Staff
parks and recreation departments, in Charleston, south carolina. currently residein North carolina where she for Outdoor Recreation and education and also
http://www.cornerstonedesignsinc.com/staff.htm
MARK F. BARTLESON, JR. earned his Liberal Arts degree while working at the Polaris Missile Facility in 1986. He spent 20 years in the submarine service and retired as a Chief Petty Officer in 1977, retiring again in 1994 from the Polaris Missile Facility in Charleston, South Carolina where he still resides. He has worked for Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission for 9 years as a facilitator. He has progressed to corporate challenge course facilitator. He has taught rock climbing, led trips to North Carolina and was logistics coordinator for the South East Canoe and Kayak festival in Charleston, SC. for four years. He is as avid woodworker and enjoys target shooting, skiing and working outdoors. While working two other part time jobs, he still takes time to enjoy his wife, 7 children, 11 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grand children. JOHN BERKLEY "the detail man", brings an extensive background of facilitating challenge courses, as well as building, inspecting and training to Alpine Towers. He has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering and currently lives in a 115 year old house in Statesville, NC. In his free time, John leads adventure travel trips all over the world to places like Galapagos Islands, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Newfoundland. ANDREA CANBERG is a current Ph.D. student in Parks, Recreation, and Tourism Management at Clemson University. She has a M.Ed. in Outdoor Education Administration from Georgia College and State University. Andrea has lead trips to Nepal, Costa Rica, Colorado, Utah, and other points in the Southeastern United States. She has worked as a challenge course facilitator trainer, river guide, canoe/kayak instructor and wilderness leader. Andrea loves to kayak with her husband, Matthew, and hang out with her dog, Sheila.

65. SBA - South Carolina District Office - Home Page
The SBA south carolina District Office provides general SBA Economic development staffcan respond to Business education and training opportunities;; How to get
http://www.sba.gov/sc/aboutsc.html

U.S. Small Business Administration
South Carolina District Office Staff SBA serving South Carolina Entrepreneurs
    The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to "to aid, counsel, assist and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise, and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of our nation." In order to serve small business interests, the SBA, operating from its Headquarters in Washington, D.C., is supported in its delivery of programs and services through SBA Regional, District and Branch Offices. South Carolina is served through a District Office located in Columbia at the Strom Thurmond Federal Building at 1835 Assembly Street. The South Carolina District Officeprovides programs and services directly to the small business community; and performs oversight responsibilities for all SBA funded programs (resources) within the state. SBA funded programs include the Frank L. Roddey Small Business Development Center (SBDC) the Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) and the Charleston Business Information Center (BIC)
    SBA CUSTOMERS:

66. USCS - University Of South Carolina Spartanburg | Academics | School Of Educatio
student for teacher certification. As south carolina's metropolitan university aswell as for the education professionals who staff the schools.
http://www.uscs.edu/academics/se/current_t_report.html
USCS School of Education Title II Report, 2002
2000 - 2001 Cohort The University of South Carolina Spartanburg School of Education has released its annual report card to the state and U.S. Departments of Education.
The data in that report include the following:
There were 325 students fully admitted into USCS's professional program.
USCS student teachers are enrolled in practice teaching for 70 school days, at eight hours per day, for a total of 560 practice hours.
The student/faculty ratio in supervised practice teaching was 2.95 students to one faculty member. (2.73:1Fall; 3.2:1Spring)
The USCS teacher education programs are fully accredited by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education and fully approved by the South Carolina Department of Education. USCS is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools to award associate, baccalaureate and master's degrees.
USCS defines a School of Education program completer as "a graduate of one of its accredited and approved programs in teacher education, or a student who has completed all the course work and field experiences necessary for the School of Education to recommend the student for teacher certification."

67. HRI Staff
working group for the National Standards of Science education. Statewide SystemicInitiatives in Ohio, North carolina, south carolina, Delaware, New staff List
http://www.horizon-research.com/staff.htm
Staff
Iris R. Weiss President Joan D. Pasley Senior Research Associate P. Sean Smith Senior Research Associate Daniel J. Heck Senior Research Associate Eric R. Banilower Research Associate Alison Bowes Research Associate Sherri L. Fulp Research Associate R. Scott Hanrath Research Associate Dawayne Whittington Research Associate Kimberley D. Wood Research Associate Susan B. Hudson Administrative Assistant [Home] [Projects] [Staff] [Corporate Capabilities] ... [Publications] Iris R. Weiss is President of Horizon Research, Inc (HRI). She has had extensive experience in survey design and analysis and in mathematics and science education evaluation, and policy research. Dr. Weiss received a Bachelor's Degree in biology from Cornell University, a Master's Degree in science education from Harvard University, and a Ph.D. in curriculum and instruction from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Before establishing Horizon Research, Inc. in 1987, Dr. Weiss was Senior Educational Research Scientist at the Research Triangle Institute (RTI). While at RTI, she directed numerous education research, development, and evaluation projects, including the 1977 and 1985-86 National Surveys of Science and Mathematics Education. Shortly before leaving RTI, Dr. Weiss conducted an assessment of policy options available to NSF for helping to improve middle school science education.
[Staff List]
Joan D. Pasley

68. FSDB Administrators
the Administrator of Instruction, Curriculum and staff development at FSDB in deafeducation and a M.Ed responsibilities.Hutto grew up in south carolina and went
http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/administration/administrators1.html
Meet the Leaders of the
Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind
Elmer Dillingham
President Elmer Dillingham was selected by the FSDB Board of Trustees to be the new President of the School after an exhaustive nationwide search. The appointment, effective July 1, 1997, made Dillingham the 15th president in the School's 117-year history. Dillingham was previously the Principal of FSDB's Deaf Department and in his three-year tenure was responsible for the daily academic activities of more than 400 students, pre-kindergarten through high school, and over 240 teachers and staff. Prior to coming to St. Augustine, he had served as Superintendent of the Eastern North Carolina School for the Deaf, Wilson, NC, and more recently, Superintendent of the North Carolina School for the Deaf, Morganton, NC. He has 28 years of experience in the special education field. Degrees:
  • B.A. degree from Berry College, Rome, GA
  • M.A. degree in Educational Administration and Supervision from California State University, Northridge, CA
  • Additional postgraduate work at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, NC, and Western Carolina University in North Carolina.

69. Curious Cat Management Improvement Connections
a group of students and staff in the south carolina State Government Improvement Network Creates opportunities point of contact for education and information
http://curiouscat.net/guides/micsearch.cfm?cat=8

70. Abstracts By State 2002
of the RISIG are rooted in the RI Comprehensive education Strategy and These schoolswill be targeted to expand the capacity of staff to provide south carolina.
http://www.signetwork.org/SIG2000/Abst_Yr_2002.html

71. GOPack.com The Official Athletic Site For NC State University Athletics On Campu
students the advantages of getting an education and experiencing The StudentAthleteDevelopment staff. graduated from the University of south carolina in 1989
http://www.fansonly.com/schools/ncst/school-bio/student-ath-dev.html

Schedules
Tickets Online Store Radio/TV ...
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Wolfpack Sports Marketing Wolfpack Club Facilities ... Go to ncsu.edu Student-Athlete Development A Commitment to Success Off the Field
  • Charity Ticket Policy
  • Community Outreach ImPACK Program As part of NC State's Office of Student-Athlete Development, the ImPACK Program is a great success story in the realm of student-athlete services. ImPACK gives Wolfpack student-athletes the opportunity to develop skills that will enhance opportunities for success after their athletic careers have ended. In the process, the program provides an outlet for the student-athletes to contribute to the community. ImPACK recently earned one of four inaugural "Program of Excellence" awards from the NCAA Division 1A Athletic Directors Association. The ImPACK Program has five major components: academic development, athletic development, personal development, career development and community service. The Academic Commitment? The primary goal of the NC State Athletic Department is to educate student-athletes so they not only obtain a degree, but also develop an appreciation for learning in addition to the knowledge and skills that will carry them through life. Academic coordinators from the Academic Support Program for Student-Athletes (ASPSA) facilitate a specially designed orientation course (MDS 101/102), which focuses on preparing first-year student-athletes for college success. The course meets weekly to cover issues related to academic and personal adjustment to college.
  • 72. Challenge Grants
    Programs, Humanities Scholars, and education staff Salaries. York, NY $275,000 Humanitieseducation Initiative. south carolina Deptartment of Archives History
    http://www.neh.gov/news/report97/challenge.html
    How the Endowment Works Jefferson Lecture National Humanities Medals Preservation and Access ... Index of Grants
    NEH Challenge Grants
    (* Federal Matching Funds)
    American Academy in Rome
    New York, NY
    $380,064* American Academy in Rome Campaign for Endowment of Scholarly Fellowships and the Academy Library
    American Center of Oriental Research
    Boston, MA
    $88,333 Endowment for the Position of the Director of ACOR
    American School of Classical Studies
    Princeton, NJ
    $269,000 Gennadius Library Endowment and Modernization
    Appalshop, Inc. Whitesburg, KY $70,000* Appalshop Humanities Endowment and Organizational Development Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL $100,000 Endowment for Expanded Acquisitions and Preservation for the Ryerson and Burnham Libraries Boston Athenaeum Boston, MA $325,000 Endowment for Cataloging and Automation Brown University Providence, RI $275,000 Enhancing and Preserving the Humanities Collections at Brown University California State University Los Angeles, CA $66,000 Educational Program in Identity and American Community

    73. Text Index University Of South Carolina Law School
    Journals and Publications south carolina Law Review; Environmental Law Journal;Journal of Law and education; for Employers; Career Services staff; Law Placement
    http://www.law.sc.edu/textindex.htm
    About the Law School Admissions Information Academics and Programs Faculty Administration Students Journals and Publications Law Library Information Technology Career Services Development Professionalism Center

    74. Www.myscschools.com, South Carolina State Department Of Education
    Find news, links to local districts, statewide test scores and related links.Category Regional North America south carolina education...... Legal Info ©20012002 south carolina State Department of education.All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
    http://www.sde.state.sc.us/
    Search SDE: 2002 Report Cards School Directory SDE Directory SDE Contact Info ... SDE News Please use a Javascript enabled browser to view this area of www.myscschools.com Administrative Services Adult and Community Education Assessment Budget Development ... [more news items] Rock band donates $66,000 to save Charleston-area family learning centers
    Hootie and the Blowfish, South Carolina’s home-grown rock heroes, today donated $66,000 to help revive four “family learning centers” in Charleston that had lost their funding and were scheduled to close later this month. [more...] Saluda eighth-grader wins State Geographic Bee, advances to nationals in Washington
    It was déjà vu for Debbie Beihl. The eighth-grader from Saluda topped 99 challengers today to win her second consecutive South Carolina Geographic Bee. [more...] $450,000 available for school districts, schools to serve expelled, suspended students
    The South Carolina Department of Education will award $450,000 to schools and school districts for innovative programs serving students who have been either expelled or suspended from school. [more...]

    75. College Of Social Work | University Of South Carolina
    Current Faculty Current staff Check your email for Technology in Social Work Educationand Practice page copyright © 2002, The University of south carolina.
    http://www.sc.edu/cosw/

    University Homepage
    Dean's Message Faculty ... Photo Gallery
    New and Updated Materials
    College of Social Work in the News
    College History
    2001-2002 Strategic Plan

    2000-2001 Strategic Plan
    ...
    e-mail: crolley@gwm.sc.edu

    DeSaussure College
    Columbia, SC 29208
    Maintained by Chris Monsma
    Last Updated: October 10, 2002
    This page The University of South Carolina. http://www.sc.edu/cosw/

    76. National Audubon Society - North Carolina
    the North carolina Mountains and on the south carolina coast the creation of Audubon'stwo new North carolinaspecific editions Andy Wood Director of education.
    http://www.ncaudubon.org/nccas_staff.html
    Home Introduction Important Bird Areas Sanctuaries ... Newsletter
    Get to Know Our Staff
    Chris Canfield
    Executive Director
    Walker Golder
    Deputy Director
    Allison Bailey
    Development Associate
    Allison Bailey, a South Carolina native, grew up in the Carolinas, spending summers in the North Carolina Mountains and on the South Carolina coast. With a master's degree in arts administration from Florida State University, Allison headed for New York where she worked in nonprofit arts management for several years. After moving to Wilmington, NC, Allison began working for the state office in 1998 as Administrative Assistant and Office Manager, managing the financial transactions for the office. In March 2000, she transferred to the Chapel Hill office where she was promoted to Development Associate. Allison has overseen the creation of Audubon's two new North Carolina-specific editions of the award-winning Audubon Adventures classroom learning kit.

    77. Personnel
    staff. Diane Kennedy Center Director. Diane received her MS in health professionseducation from the Medical University of south carolina and her BS in
    http://www.lcahec.com/personnel.htm
    Site Index
    Home

    Continuing Education Programs
    Lowcountry AHEC Training Center
    Health Profession Students (HPS)
    ... Directions Staff Diane Kennedy MS, MT(ASCP) SH Center Director
    Ashley Breland
    Finance Assistant
    Mary Cabaniss
    Health Professions Student Coordinator Tonya Faircloth Administrative Assistant
    Mary Fennell
    B.BA Education Program Assistant
    Ann Graef
    Training Center Program Assistant Kandi Hewlett AA Information Technology Coordinator Susan Nichols MS, CHES Education Coordinator
    Tavy Smalls
    BS Emily Warren LMSW Health Professions Student Coordinator Landis Williams , BS Sociology Education Coordinator Diane Kennedy
    Center Director
    Diane received her MS in health professions education from the Medical University of South Carolina and her BS in medical technology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. She has been employed with Lowcountry AHEC for almost 5 years.

    78. Scanning Abstract DRAFT 01-19-98
    1985 in southeast, including North carolina, south carolina, Virginia, West and demonstratorfor North carolina Symphony education concerts, 19911992
    http://horizon.unc.edu/edsp287/1998/sinclair/resume.html
    RESUME Chuck Sinclair
    csinclai@bellsouth.net

    Highlights of Experience
    • Proven leadership, communication, and organizational skills as an education professional with Wake County Schools - as evidenced by responsibilities carried out as outstanding arts teacher, leadership team chair, school master schedule committee chair, and director for large performing arts productions. High quality of professionalism - as evidenced by successful completion of professional development programs, outstanding evaluations as a music and drama specialist; honors and accomplishments: Oak Grove Elementary Teacher of the Year, 1997-1998; Rolesville Elementary Teacher of the Year, 1991-1992; publication of book of advanced piano arrangements by Lillenas Publishing Company North Carolina Principal Fellow , 1997-Present. Excellent education background - graduated cum laude from Eastern Nazarene College , Wollaston, Massachusetts, B.S. Music Education, 1976. Presently pursuing a masters degree in school administration at UNC-Chapel Hill
      Professional Experience
    Wake County Schools Raleigh, NC

    79. Betty Jo Evers Resume
    World and International education Conferences, (NAEYC New York, North carolina, NorthDakota, Ohio Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, south carolina, south Dakota, Texas
    http://www.alphadeltakappa.org/speakers_bureau/Resume_Evers.htm
    Betty Jo Evers
    4943 S. Meadows Place
    Chandler, Arizona 85248
    Phone: 480-895-7164 FAX: 480-895-7173
    E-mail: bettyevers@aol.com PERSONAL
    • Experienced educator specializing in early childhood education (pre-K through grade 3) National Literacy Consultant Staff-development Workshop Presenter (K-3) Conference Presenter: Local, State, Regional, National, International Presenter at Rigby Train The Trainer: California, Texas and Georgia 1995-2001 Published author: educational magazines Grand Chaplain, '95-'97, Regional Vice President, '93-'95 Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, Inc. Elected 4-year term of International Executive Board, Alpha Delta Kappa, 1999-2003 Owner small private business (1985-present) Experience serving as chairman for numerous committees associated with Site Based Decision Making, Optional Calendar Planning, Language Arts and Curriculum Development Experience planning, organizing, implementing and chairing educational conference in Hawaii for 450 educators in 1994 Adjunct Professor: Prescott College, Arizona

    80. USC News - USC Breaks Ground On New Child Development And Research Center
    room, cafeteria and an administrative and staff area with USC, SCETV and the SouthCarolina Department of they are getting the best care and education available
    http://uscnews.sc.edu/educ022a.html
    USC THIS SITE February 3, 2003 USC breaks ground on new Child Development and Research Center The University of South Carolina and Gateway Academy broke ground Monday (Feb. 3) on a $4.1 million child development center that is expected to become a national model for early childhood education. The center, which will be at the southwest corner of Wheat and South Pickens streets, is set for completion by fall 2003. It will be owned and operated by Columbia-based Gateway Academy and Child Development Centers and will be open to children between the ages of 6 weeks and 12 years from USC Children's Center, SCETV's childcare facility, Head Start programs and the general public. It will be called the USC/Gateway Academy Child Development and Research Center. USC Provost Jerome D. Odom said the center will fill a critical need for USC and SCETV employees and be a national model for early childhood education. "We’re delighted to have this center actually under way and to be a partner with Gateway," Odom said. "The center will deliver the best-quality care for the children and become a national model for early childhood education. It not only will provide an opportunity for researchers to study and then implement the best practices in the classroom, but also will offer USC faculty and staff the very best childcare and educational setting anywhere in the area." The two-story, 28,000-square-foot building will feature classrooms, an activity room, cafeteria and an administrative and staff area. The second level will include a research and observation area for university researchers and students, as well as a classroom with advanced digital audiovisual, internet and TV production capabilities.

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