Extractions: Lotus Notes Developer Work Desired: Contract or Direct Citizenship: US Citizen Resident Of: State: Pennsylvania - Area Code: Willing To Relocate: No Posted By Candidate: Experience More than 3 years of work-experience Technical Skills: , LAN/Networking, Project Management, Database Administration Work Experience: HAYNE MARGULIES hayne_margulies@vanguard.com* [Send email to request phone number] 69.5502 (Office) [Send email using form at bottom]* [Send email to request phone number] CLICK HERE for 3,000 new resumes monthly. Delivered to you by email. Would you like to E-MAIL this candidate? Just register - it's free! Enter A Message:
Faculty/Staff Profiles Faculty/staff Profiles 196974 Ph.D. pennsylvania State University (Exercise Physiology ofColleges and Schools Commission on Institutions of Higher education. http://www.medicine.uiowa.edu/physicaltherapy/faculty/nielsen.htm
Extractions: david-nielsen@uiowa.edu Research Activities Teaching Responsibilities Selected Publications Nielsen DH, Shurr DG, Macfarlane PA, Marco LM, Mills JK, Padgett LL, Randall JJ, Nepola JV: Physiological Gait Analysis of Type IIIC Tibial Limb Salvage Patients Versus Traumatic Transtibial Amputees. Journal of Prosthetics and Orthotics 7(3):80-86, 1995.
Professional Dev. http//transition.alaska.edu/www/portfolios.html. staff Development Lesson Plans. EducationWeek on the Web. http//www.edweek.org. pennsylvania Link to Learn Site. http://links.mtwp.k12.pa.us/profdev.html
Extractions: Classroom Connect http://www.classroom.com The Online Educator http://www.ole.net/ole/ Pennsylvania Link to Learn Site http://L2L.org Puzzlemaker http://www.puzzlemaker.com/ Integrating the Internet http://www.indirect.com/www/dhixson/index.html WWW Virtual Education Library http://www.csu.edu.au/education/library.html Educational Resource Information Center (ERIC) http://www.aspensys.com/eric/index.html The Educator's Tool Kit
Extractions: Whos Who at Penn Med ADMINISTRATION FOR EDUCATION 100 Stemmler/6087 Admissions and Financial Aid Director: Gaye W. Sheffler 109 Stemmler Associate Director: Donna Casagrande 109 Stemmler Associate Dean: Dr. Skip Brass 106 Stemmler Administrative Director: Maggie Krall 106 Stemmler Curriculum Office Assoc. Dean Basic Sciences: Dr. Alan C. Rosenquist 114 Stemmler Assoc. Dean Clinical Education: Dr. Malcolm Cox 335 Blockley Director: Anna T. Delaney 115 Stemmler Associate Director: Theresa Daly 115 Stemmler Evaluation and Assessment Director: Dr. Judy Shea 121 Stemmler Coordinator: Kate McOwen 121 Stemmler Minority Affairs 100 Stemmler/6087 Karen Hamilton 128 Stemmler Associate Director, Minority Affairs: Hilda Luiggi 127 Stemmler Nutrition Education and Prevention 100 Stemmler/6087 Director: Dr. Lisa Hark
Staff Profiles staff Profiles. and a doctoral degree in social work from the University of pennsylvania,USA. Her education in the US was supported by the King Anandha Mahidol http://www.asianust.ac.th/idcs/staff_profs.html
Extractions: Home Admissions Business Engineering ... Search Staff Profiles Dr. Michael Catalanello Michael Catalanello is a U.S. licensed psychologist. He holds a MS degree in Clinical Psychology and a Ph.D. in Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine from the University of North Texas. Before coming to Thailand, Dr. Catalanello was working in clinical practice in health psychology in New Orleans, Louisiana. His interests include cognitive behavioral psychology, mind/body approaches to health, assessment of mood states, and the philosophy of science. Mr. Robert Berkelman Robert Berkelman holds BA and MA degrees in mathematics from San Francisco State University. He has been teaching mathematics for over ten years, first in the United States at Golden Gate University and other institutions, and for the last five years in Thailand. Robert specializes in helping students overcome their fear of mathematics. Mr. Tim Johnson
Handbook2 For the purposes of staff development and meetings, the teachers are scheduledto attend meetings The pennsylvania Department of education recognizes a http://www.dasd-wb.org/parenthandbook1.html
Extractions: Clegg, Robert Principal Office Baroni, Peggy Secretary Office Lucas, Cathy Office Clerk Office Jenkins, Teri IST Aide Kraemer, Donna Comp Operations Tech Reardon, Alyson Instructional Support Bosak, Diane School Counselor Izard, Christine School Psychologist OMalley, Theresa Instructional Support Leys, Loretta Building/ IST Aide DeLeon, Maureen Kindergarten Gianonne, Barbara Kindergarten Aide Fisher, Stacey Kindergarten Bucher, Kathy/Bitzer, Helen Kindergarten Aide Blair, Nancy Multiage K/1 OBrien, Debbie K/1 Aide Hamond, Mindy First Grade Ahle, Bonnie First Grade Kinsey, Joanne First Grade Morris, Lyn First Grade Kay, Megan Second Grade Stabilito, Nicole Second Grade Ward, Linda Second Grade Young, Sandra Second Grade Iezzi, Michelle Third Grade Markiewicz, Gail Third Grade Orr, Holly Third Grade Nann, Susan Third Grade Cattell, Donna Fourth Grade Menas, Charles Fourth Grade Shafer, Susan Fourth Grade Cibelli, Matt Fourth Grade Cooke, Mary
PBS ALS - Reaching Adult Learners In New Ways (VHS) Web site development projects, and manages a cadre of staff that provide of the Bureauof Adult Basic Literacy education at the pennsylvania Department of http://www.pbs.org/als/programs/raln000tm.htm
Extractions: Jump to... FORMS License requests Request materials COURSES News and updates Course listings Feed schedules Preview a course E-bulletin PROGRAMS Program listings Live satellite events Feed schedules TRAINING Find a course Career skills Professional dev GED preparation Workplace skills SERVICES Going the Distance LiteracyLink PBS YOU ABOUT ALS Membership PBS stations Contact us Technical support Distance learning About ALS ALS Associates Producer: PBS LiteracyLink and WHYY/Philadelphia Online learning opportunities: LiteracyLink Web site Related programs: GED 2002: Everything You Need to Know, GED 2002: Making the Transition and Workplace Essential Skills Description Topics What You'll Learn ... Order a tape! PROGRAM DESCRIPTION TOPICS The role of technology in adult education over the last decade Innovative uses of current technologies that help adult learners in the classroom Teaching and learning at a distance The instructional possibilities of enhanced (digital) television Community partnerships to expand access, quality, and resources for adult learning
DEPARTMENT ROOM ADDRESS MC Abbott Power Plant 201C Abbott Power Campus Mail Distribution, 1402 W. pennsylvania, 259. Engineering Cont education,400A, Engr Science Bldg, 268. Faculty/staff Assist Program, 1011 W. University Ave. http://www.cstores.uiuc.edu/mail/MAILCODE.HTML
Extractions: DEPARTMENT ROOM ADDRESS MC Abbott Power Plant Abbott Power Plant Academic Human Resources 807 S. Wright Academic Policy Analysis 807 S. Wright Accountancy, Dept of Wohlers Hall Accounting Henry Admin ACES Academic Computing 1101 S. Goodwin ACES Ac Prog/Alumni Office 1101 S. Goodwin ACES Library 1101 S. Goodwin Admin Human Res,University 807 S. Wright 901 W. Illinois Advanced Rocket 1101 Springfield Advanced Study 912 W. Illinois Advertising Gregory Hall Talbot Lab Aerospace Studies Armory Affirm Ac/Acad Info Desk Swanlund Affirm Ac/Cntr Admin 807 S. Wright Affirm Ac/Staff/Personnel Info Desk Swanlund African Studies 910 S 5TH Afro-Amer Cultural 708 S Mathews Afro-Amer Studies 1201 W. Nevada Ag Admin Mumford Hall Ag Communications Mumford Hall Ag Economics Mumford Hall Ag Engineering Ag Engr Basic Sci Ag Entomology Nat Res Bldg Ag Resources Dev Mumford Hall Ag Services Mumford Hall Agriculture Mumford Hall 50 Gerty Drive 50 Gerty Drive AISS/Production Control Henry Admin AISS/Univ 50 Gerty Drive Allerton Park 202 Univ Inn Alumni Assoc Illini Union Alumni Placement Illini Union Illini Union Am Assoc Univ Prof DCL Am Physical Society Loomis lab 116 Observatory Animal Sciences Animal Sci Lab Anthropology Davenport Hall Applied Life Studies 1207 S. 4th Street
Site Guide -- Florida Solar Energy Center (FSEC) Contact Us staff Directory. Dpt of Corrections. pennsylvania Solar. Links. Top. education Training Environment Homes Buildings Photovoltaics Solar Energy . http://www.fsec.ucf.edu/guide.htm
Extractions: FSEC Site Guide Navigation: The FSEC web site is arranged in 6 main interest areas. The first, our home page, contains general information about the Center, our activities and available resources. The remaining five interest areas are subject-specific. To assist you in moving quickly around the site, these interest areas are listed in a mapped image bar at the top of most pages on this site. Your current location will appear in a different color on this "top bar" when you have left our home page. These main interest areas are repeated as text links at the bottom of most pages, where there is also a small fsec /sun logo that serves as a link to our home page. The following detailed site guide is also available as a link from most of the pages on this site. Links in this site guide will change color if you have visited them:
Pennsylvania Legal Research Web Sites Dept.of Health, State System of Higher education, Historical and US.Legal FormsPennsylvania. LegalServices staff Locator, Philadelphia Legal Assistance, Southern http://www.pennsylvanialegalresearch.com/
Extractions: State Government The Pennsylvania Manual Statutes (By Thomas E. Martin jr.) Pa. Code ... RAO'S INTERNET COMPANION FOR ATTORNEYS Pennsylvania Legal Research Sources CASE LAW REPORTERS: DIGESTS: Vales Digest (Cases published before 1938); and West's Pennsylvania Digest 2d; West's Atlantic Digest and West's Atlantic Digest 2d; Decennial and General Digests SHEPARD'S: Shepard's Pennsylvania Citations and Shepard's Atlantic Reporter Citations STATUTORY LAW: Laws of Pennsylvania; Purdon's Pennsylvania Legislative Service; Purdon's Pennsylvania Statutes Annotated; Purdon's Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes Annotated and Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (Official Publication) ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Pennsylvania Bulletin (Weekly Publication); Pennsylvania Code (Loose-leaf) ENCYCLOPEDIAS: Pennsylvania Law Encyclopedia; Pennsylvania Law Encyclopedia 2d; Summary of Pennsylvania Jurisprudence; Summary of Pennsylvania Jurisprudence 2d;
Penn State University Department Listings TECHNOLOGICAL LITERACY CONFERENCE (Undergrad education). See pennsylvania TRANSPORTATIONINSTITUTE. For Faculty/staff, Mgr, Gustkey, 104 Proc Serv Bl, 8650395 Fax http://www.psu.edu/ur/directory/pdf/t.html
Penn State University Department Listings Benedictine staff Residence, 2385357. ROTC (RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS)(Undergrad education). RURAL LEADERSHIP PROGRAM, pennsylvania. See RULE. http://www.psu.edu/ur/directory/pdf/r.html
York County Chamber Of Commerce Opportunites Pro Business Meet the Board Meet the staff About the education CareerCenter, The School Page. pennsylvania Tuition Account Programs, PBS On-line. http://www.yorkchamber.com/business/links.htm
Extractions: Small Business Development Links [ top ] Small and Home Based Business Links Small Business Administration Government Contractor Resource Center ... Pennsylvania Open For Business Chamber of Commerce Links [top] Pennsylvania Chamber of Commerce Elizabethtown Chamber Greater Jacksonville/Onslow Greater Pittsburgh Chamber ... Northern Allegheny Co.Chamber
Meet Our Staff A staff of dedicated, statecertified, experienced teachers help students developto their fullest potential. Physical education. BS/Recreation. pennsylvania. http://www.strosepb.org/school_web/page2.html
Extractions: Mrs. Barbara Jenks email: strose_jenks@strosepb.org Hello and welcome to the Saint Rose School website! I would enjoy meeting you, and it would be a pleasure to tour the school with you to show you what Saint Rose has to offer. We are proud of the excellent education and family atmosphere that is prevalent at our school. It is the philosophy of Saint Rose School that formal education begins at home, and it is our responsibility as Catholic educators to build a partnership with you. Catholic schools are cost effective, and we are proud of our academic success. On behalf of the faculty and staff we hope your website visit is a pleasant one. Please contact me or any of the office staff if you have additional questions about any of our programs. Toledo Catholic Schools are "Different By Design." We invite you to discover the difference at Saint Rose School. Mrs. Shelley Brossia
Publications-State Library COLLEGES UNIVFACULTY staff 9596, PA DEPT OF pennsylvania'S CHILDREN A VIEWOF HEALTH NUT, NPA PARTNERSHIPS DEATHS IN PA 83-88, PA DEPT OF education, 1988. http://pasdc.hbg.psu.edu/pasdc/Products_and_Services/Publications/Library/State_
REL-Partners other state education agency staff in Arkansas Harkavy, University of pennsylvania,Philadelphia, PA; Institute for Responsive education, Northeastern University http://www.sedl.org/rel/partners.html
Extractions: SEDL is joining the Charles A. Dana Center of The University of Texas at Austin and American Indian Research and Development (AIRD), Inc., in Norman, Oklahoma, to work intensively with 60 school and district sites across the South and Southwest. SEDL staff and partners are helping schools and districts assess needs, as well as create and share the know-how to focus improvement efforts on reading and mathematics instructional programs. While SEDL brings significant expertise in reading, school change, and school-level work to the partnership, the Dana Center contributes experience in mathematics, policy, and district-level work. AIRD staff provides knowledge in working with Native American populations. Active involvement of the five chief state school officers as well as other state education agency staff in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, and Texas is essential to REL work. They are responsible for establishing the criteria and procedures for determining the performance status of schools. They also control many of the resources available in each state to support the transformation of low-performing schools into high-performing learning communities. SEDL knows that improvements at the school level will not be sustained without support from the district level. In addition, districts that learn to work successfully with one or two low-performing schools will be able to transfer the knowledge and skills to other low-performing schools.
Environmental Education materials developed by ERP staff and other The pennsylvania DEP created the InteractiveLearning Center clean air, environmental education, watershed protection http://www.jsdnp.org.jm/enviredu.htm
Extractions: What is Education Environmental? Environmental Education in Jamaica Environmental Education Links http://checc.sph.unc.edu/rooms/education/ Currently, the Education Building contains links also found in the Education Special Collection . Ultimately, the building will provide links to education materials developed by ERP staff and other organizations. Currently, the ERP is working on the Carolina Environmental Case Book - a series of environmental education case studies and materials which will highlight key environmental issues in the state. Each case will contain: background information; research questions; a classroom simulation excercise; and community stewardship activities related to the case. The Case Book will also be available in hard copy. Biodiversity Conservation Information System provides access to data and information held by its member networks. Members such as: Bird Life International, The World Conservation Union Commission on Ecosystems Management, IUCN Species Survival Commission, IUCN World Commission on Protected Area, the Nature Conservancy and more. http://eelink.net/
Career Plans FN FT REL staff NURSE HOSPUNIV OF pennsylvania PA PLAN GR D UD SR EMPLOY- GRADUATEOR ME MAJOR/ EE MENT LOCA- education PROFESSIONAL AG DEGREE XS STATUS http://www.irp.udel.edu/IR/cplan/2000/HN/1.html
Agrability Project assistance provided by AgrAbility staff includes USDACooperative State Research,education and Extension of Agricultural Engineering 1304 W. pennsylvania Ave http://www.uchsc.edu/atp/library/resourcesheets/agrability.htm
Extractions: Home For most of the over three million Americans earning their livings in agriculture, the work is not just their livelihood, it is their way of life; a productive and satisfying way of life of which they are very proud. Agricultural production is hazardous. The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service estimates that more than 200,000 farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural workers experience lost-work-time injuries and occupational illnesses every year, approximately five percent of which have serious and permanent results. Off-the-farm injuries; health conditions, such as heart disease, arthritis, or cancer; and aging disable tens of thousands more. The Breaking New Ground Resource Center estimates that more than 500,000 persons working in agriculture have physical disabilities that interfere with their ability to perform essential tasks on the farm or ranch. Additionally, thousands of children born into agricultural families have disabilities, such as cerebral palsy, mental retardation, and epilepsy. Physical and attitudinal barriers often prevent these children from participating fully in farm and ranch operations, and from engaging in social and recreational activities enjoyed by other rural youth. The majority of people with disabilities who work or live in agricultural settings want to continue to do so despite their disabilities. All too often, however, they are frustrated in their attempts. Rural isolation, limited personal resources, gaps in rural service delivery systems, and inadequate access to agriculture-oriented assistance are among the obstacles they face.
Gv Choice November 25, 1998 NO SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS staff dev. 504, Individuals with DisabilitiesEducation Act, chapter 15 of the pennsylvania School Code, and http://www.great-valley.k12.pa.us/gvhs/publications/choice/CHOICESept98.html
Extractions: gv choice Excellence ... A Great Valley High School Expectation Volume VI, No. 1 September 1998 From The Principal's Pen The school year has gotten off to a positive start and our students have become familiar with their new schedules, building layout, classroom and school expectations. Our goals continue to focus upon reinforcing an appropriate educational climate which will allow students enjoyment in their academic and extra-curricular pursuits. This will be accomplished with respectful communication and with student led initiatives designed to develop a sense of unity and community throughout Great Valley High School. I encourage you to stay involved in your student's education and to support your child throughout his or her years at Great Valley High School. Please join us as often as your schedule permits for the year's activities including Homecoming Activities, Parent Teacher Conferences, Freshman Dinner, Senior Parents Seminar, athletic events and/or the Community Arts Series. We welcome you to be an integral part of our programs through your presence. Your input is always valued. The Great Valley administration, faculty and staff are excited about the new school year. We look forward to offering outstanding services to you and your student.