Malcolm X College Of Chicago professional memberships include The American Association of Higher education, TheNational for Women in Community Colleges, and the illinois Council of staff. http://www.ccc.edu/malcolmx/new_site001/staff/perkins/perkins.html
Malcolm X College Of Chicago National Funeral Directors Morticians Association illinois Select Morticians AmericanBoard of Funeral Service education International Conference of staff. http://www.ccc.edu/malcolmx/new_site001/aas/mortuaryScience/
Research Findings About The Impact Of 4 education in the University of illinois Cooperative Extension The Journal of Environmentaleducation, 1998, Vol. A dedicated staff who value youth and are http://4h.ifas.ufl.edu/newsandinfo/researchfindings.htm
Extractions: Below are research studies that demonstrate the impact 4-H programs, projects and activities have on developing life skills and building assets in young people. Also included are additional studies about . 4-H agents needing assistance with their Plan of Work, can contact laguion@mail.ifas.ufl.edu . Study titles are listed below and you can click on the title to visit the description about the study. Research Studies Specific to 4-H Affecting Environmental Attitudes through Camping
Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff BS, Eastern illinois University; MS, Athletic Training, illinois State University;Specialties Athletic Training education, lower leg injuries especially feet; http://www.limestone.edu:8010/sfs/acad/profess/physed.htm
Extractions: Professional Studies : Physical Education Characteristics Our major in Physical Education, with concentrations in teacher certification, athletic training and fitness/wellness, offers graduates a variety of career options. The teacher certification program prepares students for Kindergarten through 12th grade public school teaching with small classes and hands-on experience in public school classrooms. The athletic training program directly involves students in their career preparation by enabling students to develop professional skills in the training room and on the playing field based on the concepts and knowledge that they learn in the classroom. The wellness/fitness program incorporates courses that develop administrative skills with coursework in the health/wellness/nutrition areas to prepare students for careers at YMCAs, health/fitness clubs and corporate wellness programs. Faculty Sue Torres , Assistant Professor of Physical Education and Athletic Trainer
Extractions: Spkr: Wendy Clark Cataloging Olney Christy Milliot Org: NTRLS Cataloging Watauga Christy Milliot Org: NTRLS Border Regional Library Association Conference (9/29/30/00) Las Cruces, NM Susan Beck Org: BRLA October 2000 Literacy Volunteers of America Conference (10/4-7/00) Kansas City, MO Org: LVA Successful Grant Seeking: Meet the Funders Waco Wendy Clark Org: TSLAC
Extractions: Upcoming Conference presentations by CRHSSD's Staff members and Research Associates at the 1999 National Convention of the American Association for Health Education , Boston, MA, April 1999: "Predictors of Fighting Among Rural Elementary School Students," by Monge, E., Massie, J., Larson, K. and Sarvela. P. Gays, Sex Workers, Injection Drug Users, and Runaways: Do's and Don'ts of Reaching Hard-to-Reach AIDS/HIV Populations September 1, 1998 Two graduate research assistants join our team of researchers: Bret Phillips , Research Assistant, will be involved in the HIV Surveillance Survey project. August 25, 1998 Addition to our list of Rural Health and Social Service Resources Illinois Practice Opportunities ," a site established by SIU School of Medicine as a service to physicians, physician assistants and advanced practice nurses looking for practice opportunities in Illinois and to those Illinois communities needing health care professionals August 10, 1998
Extractions: November 1, 1996 "Economic Impact Study of the Health Care Industry in Southernmost Illinois - Phase II" Center staff and Research Associates are conducting this project to assess the economic impact of the health care services in southern Illinois. The area of study includes the eighteen counties which are largely located south of Interstate 64.
Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information 19651974, illinois-Teacher Elementary/Secondary/Special education. Special Assistantto the Dean of education. Pennsylvania State University-staff Associate. http://www.mscd.edu/~ted/dptinfo/faculty.shtml
Extractions: altemuel@mscd.edu Academic Degrees: 2001 Ed.D. Special Education, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, Co 1995 M.A. Special Education, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 1993 B.A. Elementary Education, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC Professional Experience: 2002-present Metropolitan State College of Denver - Assistant Professor Weld County RE3-J School District - Special Education Teacher Chatham County Schools - Special Education Teacher Burke County Schools - Special Education Teacher Peggy L. Anderson, Professor back to the top Academic Degrees: 1981 Ph.D. Special Education University of Denver, Denver CO 1978 M.Ed. Special Education The Citadel, Charleston, SC 1976 B.A. Special Education and Elementary Ed. Flagler College, St. Augustine, FL 1972 B.S. Journalism University of Florida, Gainesville, FL Professional Experience: 1989-present Metropolitan State College of Denver- Associate Professor Southeastern Louisiana University, Hammond, LA- Assistant Professor
List Of University Of Illinois At Urbana-Champaign Mail Codes Faculty/staff Assistance, 121 Observatory, 190. Health Careers House, 901 W illinois,065. History Dept, Gregory Hall, 466. Home Econ education, education Bldg, 708. http://www.ps.uiuc.edu/oldsite/mailcodes.html
MSAC - Student Comments conjunction with fellow University College staff members, I to assist minority studentsat illinois State University begin or continue their education at this http://www.msac.ilstu.edu/staff/
Extractions: Our Mission: The Minority Student Academic Center (MSAC), a component of University College, functions primarily to enhance the academic success and retention of minority undergraduates at Illinois State University by offering academic reinforcement in a designated location. The Center works collaboratively with various campus units to provide an array of inter-connected, coordinated academic support programs and services in a supportive, comfortable environment that is welcoming to all students enrolled at the University. Our enthusiastic staff is sensitive to your needs and concerns. Coordinator In conjunction with fellow University College staff members, I assist in University College efforts to foster student success and retention. As Coordinator of the Minority Student Academic Center, my primary focus is to provide academic support services to assist minority undergraduate students with their academic goals, needs, and concerns. I have been working to assist minority students at Illinois State University since 1986 and welcome the opportunity to meet and become acquainted with students as they begin or continue their education at this institution.
MSAC - Additional Support of the services available at illinois State University. consult with a member ofthe MSAC staff. social, academic, and cultural barriers to higher education. http://www.msac.ilstu.edu/additional_support/
Extractions: Sometimes the number of services available to students at a university can seem overwhelming, especially for first-year students. One of the functions of the Minority Student Academic Center is to serve as a resource for students looking for opportunities and services on and off campus. The following links provide information on some of the services available at Illinois State University. Students interested in additional information should consult with a member of the MSAC staff. University College fosters student success and retention by providing comprehensive academic support services and facilitating student transitions. Student Support Services (SSS) provides an array of services for first generation and/or low income students. SSS helps its participants overcome class, social, academic, and cultural barriers to higher education.
The River Bend - Southwestern Illinois - Economic Development service component, assigns fulltime staff to work OTC) 618-650-2166 SouthwesternIllinois Manufacturing Extension Corporate Community education 618-468-3501. http://www.theriverbend.org/econdev/education.html
Extractions: Information TRAINING PROGRAMS The RIVER BEND region has made a commitment to developing a job training system that meets the needs of both employers and workers in an increasingly complex economy. The flexibility of various state and federal funding sources allows programs to be designed and implemented in response to these specific needs. The flexible funding package available in Illinois could allow for any reasonable training-related expenses. For example, allowable expenses might include costs of: Working smart is what gives companies an advantage in today's competitive environment. In the RIVER BEND , our employers keep the technical, management, and human relations skills of their workforce up-to-date by using our competent and strong training system. It's the smart choice, and training programs can be made available to provide assistance for each of the various work groups (i.e., office and administration, supervisors and hourly workers) employed. The key to establishing a comprehensive training package is to blend the training programs listed below to meet the specific needs of a particular company.
The River Bend - Southwestern Illinois - Learning THE RIVER BEND OF SOUTHWESTERN illinois. and Clark Community College campus providescare and education for the children of students, faculty, and staff. http://www.theriverbend.org/learning/
Extractions: Report Cards". Eight public school districts and 14 parochial schools serve the communities of the River Bend. Alton Community School District 11 is the largest of the eight districts, with 8 elementary schools, two middle schools, an early childhood center, an alternative school, a career center, and a high school. The district also operates one facility devoted entirely to special education. Alton High School, with approximately 2,000 students, occupies a three-building complex. More than 200 different courses are available to students. A comprehensive academic program is aimed at the 55 percent of graduates who continue their education at two and four-year colleges and universities. An extensive business, trade and home economics program complements the academic curriculum. Alton also has six parochial schools, including Marquette Catholic High School, a facility near downtown Alton, with an enrollment of more than 380 students. Eighty-five percent of graduates go on to a college or university. As a result, its curriculum is academically oriented, with a foundation in Christian principles, and contains several advanced placement courses. Other parochial schools in Alton include Alpha Christian Academy, a kindergarten through 12
Franklin/Williamson ROE #21 No Child Left Behind The illinois State Board of education and our schools of educationinitiative such as Title I, Title II Prof. dev., Drug Free Schools, etc http://www.roe21.k12.il.us/
Extractions: This year's Technology Showcase is scheduled to be held on Thursday, March 13th at John A. Logan College. While many participants said our last showcase was the best ever, we plan to offer a broader assortment of vendors and sessions topics to allow participants a greater variety to suit their interests and tastes. Click HERE for further details. No Child Left Behind The Illinois State Board of Education and our schools are reacting to changes resulting from the federal "No Child Left Behind" act which replaced many other Dept. of Education initiative such as Title I, Title II Prof. Dev., Drug Free Schools, etc. For more information click here to access ISBE's NCLB page.
Higher Education includes funds to support the illinois Great Rivers packet, please contact the HigherEducation and Campus Meister and Janice Logsdon, staff support, phone 217 http://www.igrac.org/Ministries/highered/scholarships.html
Extractions: From the United Methodist Student Day Special Offering, scholarships will be awarded to students attending a United Methodist-related school, college, university or theological school. One or more $500 merit awards will be awarded; the number of awards is directly related to the amount allocated to the IGRAC from the Student Day Special Offering. Illinois Great Rivers Scholars Beginning in calendar year 2002, the IGRAC Benevolence Budget included funds to support the Illinois Great Rivers Scholars Program. Up to three (3) $1,000 and eight (8) $750 scholarships will be awarded in 2003 to students attending any institutions of higher learning, or seminaries recognized by the University Senate. All three scholarship/merit award opportunities use the same application form, available on-line (see below), or by contacting the CMT, 217-747-0720 (ask for Janice Logsdon). Applicants will be nominated by a local church. Each application must be accompanied by a "Certification of Church Membership," to be completed by the pastor. Applications should be sent to the Scholarship Committee of the Higher Education and Campus Ministry Support Team.
Christian Education leaders are invited to join the illinois Great Rivers the work you are doing in ChristianEducation to form Paul W. Widicus, Conference Ministry Team staff. http://www.igrac.org/Ministries/christianed.html
Extractions: Christian Education Sunday is a time to celebrate spiritual growth in the local church. Through Christian Education people's lives are transformed as they come to know God through Jesus Christ, learn to love God and choose to lead lives of service to God and to their neighbors. Since the earliest church, teaching and learning have been a fundamental ministry of the community of faith. An order form for Christian Education Sunday envelopes (to be celebrated on September 23 or another Sunday chosen by the local church) has been mailed to every congregation. This offering supports the work of Christian Education in local congregations, clusters and districts within our conference. This coming year it is the hope that the conference can give small education grants to local churches to develop new education programs or to expand existing programs.
Tbl Serials illinois Literacy, Secretary of States Literacy Office, Spr update/Tools schools),National staff Development Council, Clearinghouse for ESL Literacy education, Apr http://www.vcu.edu/aelweb/frmserials.html
Extractions: Serial Resource File ABE Fairfax County Schools Fairfax Co. Public Schools Oct. 1982-Jul. 1986 bi-monthly ABE Virgina Tech U.S. Dept. of Education Jan. 1980-Aug. 1982 bi-monthly Activity ACT Spring 1999 not available Adult and Community Education Dept. of Instructional Services/Fairfax Co. Public Schools Jan. 1991-Nov. 1992 monthly Adult and Continuing Education Today Learning Resource Network Nov. 1987- Jul. 1995 not available Adult Basic Education U.S. Office of Education Jan. 1977-Aug. 1979 monthly Adult Education Connection Adult Education Service Center of N. Illinois Fall 1994-Sum. 1996 quarterly Adult Education Quarterly American Association for Adult and Continuing Education Spr. 1983-Win. 1998 quarterly Adult Education Reader VA Adult Education Research Network Sum. 1994-Spr. 1996 quarterly Adult Education: A Journal of Research Adult Education Association of the U.S. Spr. 1963-Win. 1983 quarterly Adult Educator Knox County (TN) Schools November 1997 bi-monthly Adult Leadership Adult Education Association of the U.S. Mar. 1960-May 1977 monthly Adult Learning AACE Sep. 1989-Fall 1998
UIC, Dept. Of Psychiatry Faculty/staff Web Pages Chair, Science, Mathematics and Technology education Division,1994 Univ. illinois at ChampaignUrbana, Graduate Library and Information http://www.psych.uic.edu/faculty/smalheiser.htm
Covenant College Department Faculty and staff, of education (1979) Ed.D. and MA, illinois State University TestRequirements State Departments of education Academic Information http://www.covenant.edu/undergrad/faculty/edu.php