Delaware Education Research & Development Center The University of delaware education Research and development Center has been established to provide the state with a development and inquiry capacity in support of efforts to reform educational policy and practice. In addition, the following staff are members of the delaware education Research development Center http://www.rdc.udel.edu/rdcenter.html
Delaware County Business Resource Center: Business Education, Development, Tax A delaware County Business Resource Center for Entrepreneurs. Business education developement consultation on business plans and development. Tax information, job info employers and employees A Friendly Knowledgeable staff. Small Business education Programs. Business Plan development Program. Business Plan http://www.delawarecountybrc.com/
Extractions: Success Stories Here Click above or type keyword(s) to begin search: The Business Resource Center was designed to support entrepreneurs and business owners at every stage of their business growth and development. This initiative combines the efforts of community leaders, business people, business agencies and volunteers to provide a network of business support. The Center combines a variety of counseling, educational and informational elements that lead to effective business planning. Our goal is to cater to each individual with professionalism and confidentiality, while promoting, encouraging and guiding individuals in their journey to business success. Most of our programs are free of charge. Our network of supporters and special programs allow us to deliver quality business development resources at no cost. Our electronic network connects our services to rural areas for accessibility to business planning information. Resources We Offer Can't find what you're
Delaware Education Research And Development Center delaware's SSI, Project 21, is the development arm of New Directions for math andscience education. specialists from the Project 21 staff also serve on the http://www.rdc.udel.edu/NSF_Exec.html
Delaware Education Research Development Center School-Based Shared Decision Making in delaware education (SDM) refers educators and boards ofeducation to parent be accompanied by a robust staff development program to http://www.rdc.udel.edu/pb9601.html
WHAT DOES DELAWARE'S EDUCATION REFORM EFFORT ENTAIL? WHAT DOES delaware'S education REFORM EFFORT ENTAIL? STANDARDS ASSESSMENT staff development ACCOUNTABILITY Previous slide Next slide Back to first slide View graphic version http://www.doe.state.de.us/Events/Accountability/tsld002.htm
Adult Education Staff Development Consortia Adult education staff development Consortia (SDC) Broome, Chenango, Otsego, delaware, Tioga. Cortland. Mohawk Valley Adult Educators Partnership http://www.albany.edu/nontraditionalcareers/net/L3NTO_adult_ed_directory.htm
Extractions: Adult Education Staff Development Consortia (SDC) 2001- 2002 Directory http://www.nyadulted.org List updated : January 2002 NYC Professional Development Consortium Director Peter Kondrat Address 32 Broadway th floor, New York, NY Work Phone Fax Email Address NYCPDC@lacnyc.org WEB site www.lacnyc.org/pdc Counties Served Bronx, Manhattan, Kings, Queens, Richmond Hudson Valley/Catskill Partnership Director Kate Hymes Address 6 Wierk Avenue, Liberty, NY Work Phone Fax Email Address KHVCP@aol.com WEB site www.hvcp.org Counties Served Ulster, Sullivan, Orange, Rockland, Westchester, Capital North Adult Educators Professional Development Consortium Director Tanya Wilkins Address Univ. Albany, 1400 Washington Ave., EB Room 337, Albany, NY Work Phone Fax Email Address twilkins@uamail.albany.edu WEB site www.albany.edu/cdaepdc/ Counties Served Albany, Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Greene, Long Island Staff Development Consortium Director Martin Murphy Address 75 East Walnut Street, Long Beach
Personnel with key focuses on planning, staff development, hardware and completing his MBAat the University of delaware. in 1998 DEBORA ADAM education Consultant, The http://www.challenge.k12.de.us/pers.html
Extractions: Administrative Assistant, The Capital School District Dr. William P. McGlumphy has sixteen years of highly successful classroom experience at the middle/high school level and two years of experience in correctional education. Bill has spent the last ten years as a secondary and district level administrator in the Seaford and Capital School Districts respectively. As the Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent in Capital, Bill has co-authored the successful Department of Education Challenge Technology grant, "Capital School District/State of Delaware Interactive Educational Television Consortium." During the past two years, he has served as project director for the district/state initiative, developed and managed additional grant funding programs in the district, and presented at national and state technology conferences. Dr. McGlumphy received his Doctorate from the University of Delaware in Educational Administration. He holds an undergraduate degree in secondary education from California State University (PA.) and a Master's Degree from Salisbury State University in Maryland. He also has taken course work in special education at Delaware State University and educational policy analysis at the University of Maryland.
Delaware Tech And CCID 2002 Staff Development 19941995 Undergraduate Catalog Faculty and Professional staff College of education delaware education Research and development Center PAUL G. LeMAHIEU, Ph.D. (Pittsburgh), Director and Associate Professor, educational Studies. http://www.dtcc.edu/ccid_pro_dev/bound.html
Error: Page Not Found CUTSD), the Commonwealth staff development Fund (CSDF) and the Professional Association;Higher education Research and University of delaware; Samford University http://cleo.murdoch.edu.au/staffdevt/staffdevt.html
Extractions: Search Site Map TLC Home Student Learning ... Murdoch Murdoch University Teaching and Learning Centre has relocated and redesigned its website. We apologise that we cannot locate your requested information directly. Some previously hosted professional and community websites are no longer part of this site. We suggest you try to locate them using a search engine and that you update your bookmarks. The housing of academic papers is in progress, however, you may be able to locate the information you require by using the search facility on our new site http://www.tlc.murdoch.edu.au Privacy CRICOS Code: 00125J Page Info
Our Partners -- Eastern LINCS Representative Agency delaware State Literacy Resource Center Adult Community YorkState education Department Adult education, staff development and Distance http://www.easternlincs.org/ourpartners.htm
Extractions: The Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) is an international, nonprofit, nonpartisan association of professional educators whose jobs cross all grade levels and subject areas. ASCD offers a variety of training opportunities for teachers which include face-to-face conferences, institutes, and academies and also PD online. California Professional Development Consortia (PDC) Professional Development Consortia are one of three components in the California Professional system, designed to be a comprehensive staff development initiative to ensure that districts and schools have high-quality professional development programs. Also included are links to other local and national professional development sites. Designing Effective Professional Development: Lessons from the Eisenhower Professional Development Program This 1999 report describes program operations and the quality of Eisenhower activities across the country. It also provides data on the self-reported effects of teachers' experiences in the Eisenhower Professional Development Program, which is the federal government's largest investment focused solely on developing the knowledge and skills of classroom teachers.
Professional Staff Development Series Established Making the University of delaware Classification System Instructors Helfman, humanresources, education and public policy up to 14 professional staff members. http://www.udel.edu/PR/UpDate/98/2/prof.html
Extractions: Vol. 17, No. 2 Sept. 11, 1997 Professional staff development series established A new training program for professional staff begins this fall with a series of courses that will provide additional opportunities for advanced career exploration. Entitled "Understanding the University of Delaware: A Professional Staff Development Series," the workshops are designed for professionals who want to increase their knowledge of the University, enhance skills in their current positions and think strategically about future aspirations. This program is coordinated by Liane Sorenson, women's affairs and Career Development Program for Professional Staff, and the series will be led by Audrey Helfman, College of Human Resources, Education and Public Policy. "For years, professional staff who have used the Career Resource Center or who have attended one of the lunch-time career development workshops have asked for a more advanced career development program," Sorenson said. "Audrey Helfman and I worked with a group of professional staff from across campus to develop and implement a pilot for such a career development program last spring. As a result of the enthusiastic response to the pilot program, we are pleased to offer the new series for the first time this semester." According to Sorenson, feedback from the first group of participants was very positive. Many learned more about the operation of the University and their own personal interests.
Press Releases Learning Network (eLNet), has been selected by delaware's Department of education(DOE) to deliver its distance learning staff development program to all http://www.compassknowledge.com/pressreleases/elnet.htm
Extractions: Ocoee, FL, August 12, 2002 - E-learning solutions provider and distance learning leader, Compass Knowledge Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: CKNO) announces that its education subsidiary, the Educators' Learning Network (eLNet), has been selected by Delaware's Department of Education (DOE) to deliver its distance learning staff development program to all public school leaders and district administrators throughout the State. DOE has signed a three year agreement with eLNet to receive its Requisites of a Leader program, which is delivered via the Internet and satellite broadcasts. This statewide initiative constitutes the beginning of what state officials believe will be a systemic move toward leveraging technology for the purposes of staff development. "State education departments across the US are under tremendous pressure to improve their student's success rates," commented Rogers W. Kirven, Jr., CEO of the eLNet. "With the diversity in school districts, even within a state, we feel the flexibility and effectiveness of our program made us the best choice for our new Delaware network members."
Hinojosa University of delaware, delaware education Research development Center, 1997 GraduateSchool of education, 199495 for regional teacher staff development, Hub 4 http://www.sri.com/policy/ctl/html/hinojosa.html
Extractions: Josh Sheldon Tom Hinojosa Science Education Specialist education experiences publications/ papers presentations CTL Based Research Projects Thomas Hinojosa is a Science Education Specialist for assessment and curriculum development. A former classroom teacher with credentials in biology, physical science, earth science, and math, and experience teaching in grade levels 9-16. Undergraduate
AGI Education Staff public schools and at the University of delaware. At AGI Matt manages the educationstaff and programs This includes the development, testing, and commercial http://www.agiweb.org/education/contact.html
Extractions: Mike joined the AGI staff in February 1998. Mike has worked as an exploration geologist with Shell Oil Company and has taught Earth science and geoscience in private and public schools and at the University of Delaware. Mike served as Principal Investigator of the EarthComm and Investigating Earth Systems curriculum projects, and is currently directing AGI's teacher enhancement programs, minority participation program, annual conference for developers of NSF-funded K-12 mathematics curricula and dissemination centers, and Project CUES, a new middle school earth systems curriculum project being developed through funding from the National Science Foundation. Mike earned a Ph.D. in Education from the University of Pittsburgh, an M.A. in Geology from Rice University (Houston, TX), and a B.A. in Geology from the College of Wooster (Wooster, OH). Matt Smith Education Programs Manager
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Extractions: Financial Data To help our District realize all of its educational goals, Red Clay is committed to being fiscally responsible and focused on ensuring that resources reach our classrooms. The financial overview that follows presents: For a second consecutive year, a tax rebate was authorized by the Board of Education for all residential taxpayers of $0.082/$100 of assessed value as allowed under the Education Expense and Property Tax Relief Fund. The District demonstrated additional fiscal responsibility by granting senior citizens a school tax rebate over and above the general tax rebate of 50 percent of their school taxes or $500, whichever is the lesser. This was made possible under the elderly Property Tax Relief and Education and Tax Expense Fund. During the past fiscal year, the District's favorable "bottom line" allowed us to relieve some of the overcrowding by acquiring the Brandywine Springs Elementary School for kindergarten through grade five. We were able to use some of the funds in our carryover balance to pay 40 percent of the $10.6 million acquisition and renovation costs. The remainder of the funding was supplied by the state of Delaware through the efforts of local legislators. The District intends to "pay itself back" by selling off unused properties.
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Extractions: madgraphics Children's Help In Learning Development Your Child, Parent and Learning Assistance Website Providing vital information for the purpose of benefiting and enhancing the educational needs and social well being of multiple student age groups with learning difficulties including (but not limited to) students with A.D.D. ( Attention Deficient Disorder ), A.D.D.H.D ( Attention Deficient Disorder Hyperactive Disability ), A.D.H.D. ( Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder ), Special Education, At-Risk, Dyslexia, Extreme Discipline problems, etc. "Parents Make It Happen" This program is produce by Parents who are members of the Delaware State Parent Advisory Council (DSPAC). Sponsored by the Delaware Parent Education Resource Center (DPERC) A Child, Inc. project which is funded by the US Department of Education under Grant no. S310A980079. Contact Bill Weiss with program questions at (302) 325-1756. For a listing of DPERC Partner's Services