UD Biology - Faculty And Staff Faculty and staff Directory. Science Foundation, Division of Undergraduate education,($73,250 Physiology Program Seminar, University of wisconsin, Madison, WI. http://biology.udayton.edu/FacultyStaff/ShirleyWright.htm
Extractions: Dayton, OH 45469-2320 Office/Lab: SH-27B/213 Telephone: Fax: Email: Shirley.Wright@notes.udayton.edu Drs. David and Shirley Wright gave the academic challenge speech at the University of Dayton Convocation for new students on August 21, 2001. Research is directed towards understanding cell motility and the nuclear and cytoskeletal aspects of fertilization. Pronuclear development is a pivotal period during fertilization, because the successful genetic reactivation of the dormant sperm nucleus and maternal chromatin by egg cytoplasm is essential for bipartental embryonic development. One project of the lab is to use an in vitro nuclear system to elucidate the factors regulating male pronuclear development at the cellular and molecular levels. Another area of research analyzes the role of the cytoskeleton in the fertilization process. These projects utilize fluorescence microscopy, video microscopy, and biochemical techniques. The object of these investigations is to gain an understanding of the nucleocytoplasmic interactions in cells. Ph. D. Anatomy (1987). The University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA
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UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN CENTER-BARRON COUNTY UNIVERSITY OF wisconsinBARRON COUNTY. Faculty / staff Directory. staff. ANDERSON,EUGENE J. LANG, BARBARA A. Continuing education/Public Information. http://www.barron.uwc.edu/Directories/Faculty and Staff Email/bb.html
WSPEI Using the video Every Day Creativity we provide examples of how WSPEI staff havebecome advocates for their wisconsin DPI Special education Team, http http://www.cesa7.k12.wi.us/rsn/wspei/textvs.htm
Extractions: Cesa 7 Homepage Academic Decathlon Calendar Contact Information ... Alumni Form To help schools improve partnerships with families of children with disabilities, the Department of Public Instruction developed the Wisconsin Statewide Parent-Educator Initiative (WSPEI). WSPEI is a service for parents, educators, and others interested in parent-educator partnerships for children with disabilities. CESA-7 has two Parent Liaisons and one Special Education Support Teacher available free of charge to consult with parents, educators, and community members to further support the development of partnerships among schools and families in the education of children with disabilities. All three of our WSPEI staff are parents of children with special needs. How WSPEI can help....... WSPEI can assist parents one on one in preparing for their child's IEP, we can provide in-service to teaching staff, we are available to educators to help provide a parent point of view for special education plans, IEP questions, school policies, and district presentations, we can assist districts in establishing parent support or advisory groups, we can provide/find speakers for parents and staff meetings, we have a library of resources available to lend to parents and educators, we are available to provide referrals to other agencies or resources, we are able to provide information on upcoming conferences and workshops, we also try to help parents find financial resources to attend conferences and in-services.
University Of Wisconsin - Counseling Psychology 956. RschVoc Psych Career dev. A1. Byars,Angela M. 990. Department of CounselingPsychology University of wisconsin-Madison, 321 education Building 1000 http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/cp/course/semesters/fall02-03.htm
Extractions: EEK Select an Instructor Sepich,Robert T Christoffersen,Dennis Schmidt,Wendy Human Dev:Career Strategies AJJ Hoese,Jo Ann Human Dev: Ed Effectiveness BJJ Schaefer,Jan L Hoyt,William T Career Dev Through Life Spn Wolleat,Patricia Lynn Independent Reading Select an Instructor Coleman,Hardin L K Quintana,Stephen M Byars,Angela M Karcher,Michael J Hoyt,William T Lotta,Corissa C. Wolleat,Patricia Lynn Wampold,Bruce E Gloria,Alberta M Theories of Counseling NA Byars,Angela M . Lotta,Corissa C Suprvsd Pract-Counseling II Select an Instructor Karcher,Michael J Lotta,Corissa C. Gloria,Alberta M Coleman,Hardin L K Csnlg Psych Tech-Families Coleman,Hardin L K
University Of Wisconsin - Counseling Psychology 956. RschVoc Psych Career dev. NA. Howard,Kimberly A. Department of CounselingPsychology University of wisconsin-Madison, 321 education Building 1000 http://www.soemadison.wisc.edu/cp/course/semesters/fall01-02.htm
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Faculty-Staff Directory: Lake Geneva Campus Faculty/staff Directory Lake Geneva Campus. Outdoor education (OEE), 8546, Outdooreducation, OEE. Outdoors wisconsin Leadership School (OWLS), 8544, Adventure http://augeowms.org/directory.html
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Education academic programs, a Masters in education program and University of wisconsinMilwaukeeUW-Milwaukee enrolls It has a facultyÂŽinstruction staff of 1,450 and http://www.racinecountyedc.org/education.htm
Extractions: Work Force Education Research Small Business Dev. Center (SBDC) Racine Unified School District The majority of Racine County students in grades K-12 are served by the Unified School District, with an enrollment of 22,100 in 32 schools. The District achieves above national test score averages on standardized tests and on both SAT and ACT tests, with significantly higher scores in math. Over 70 percent of the high school graduates indicate that they attend a post-secondary institution. College bound students may enroll in advanced placement or International Baccalaureate courses. Remedial education and programs for the gifted and talented are offered in K-12. The District maintains a strong, continuing relationship with the business community through the Racine Area Manufacturers and Commerce Education Committee. Burlington Area School District Union Grove High School Waterford Union High School District Burlington Area School District offers a comprehensive program from kindergarten through grade 12 serving 3,500 students. Burlington schools are committed to providing exemplary programs for all children and offer extensive art, music, and advanced placement programs. Union Grove High School enrolls 620 students working in office occupations, food service, health services and child development. Waterford Union High School enrolls approximately 900 students. Waterford offers advanced placement classes in foreign language, math, and English. Students at Waterford have traditionally scored above the national and state levels in standardized tests.
Teacher Education | Faculty & Staff Information Elementary education, University of wisconsin, Madison. UniversitySpecial 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
Certification Committee Minutes May 3, 2000 Technical College Val Roeser, wisconsin Indianhead Technical local district contractagreements with staff. Adult and Continuing education staff and therefore http://www.board.tec.wi.us/Certification/Cert/minutes/12-06-00.htm
Extractions: Mike Carney, WTCSB The meeting was called to order at 8:30 AM by Chair Karen Lawlor. Each member introduced themselves to the Committee. John Hamilton is the new representative from Instructional Services. Mary Peters found several errors in the minutes. The date of the meeting was corrected to be September 27, 2000. On the last page, last paragraph the word "obtain" was added to the third to the last sentence. It now reads: "The group also asked if it is possible to obtain the minutes from the Human Resource meeting, which covered their discussion of a white paper to abolish certification." A motion was made by William Barribeau and seconded by Mark Kearns to approve the minutes as corrected September 27, 2000 meeting. Minutes approved.
Extractions: /Ag. Head Dr. M. N. Mangheni B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D. Lecturer Dr. M. N. Najjingo B.Sc. M.Sc. Ph.D. (OSU) Agric. Extention gender Issues/Adult Education/women in Agriculture Lecturer Dr. M. Karuhanga Baraho B.V.M. M.Sc. (MUK) Agricultural Extention Lecturer Mr. Matsiko Biryabaho B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Adult Agricultural Education Lecturer Mr. F. Kyazze B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Agric. Economics/Extention Lecturer Mr. E. Semakula B.Sc. M.Sc. Agric. Extention/Rural Sociology Lecturer Mr. E. Mwanje B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Agricultural Economics/Extention Lecturer Mr. P. Kibwika B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Adult Education/ Programme Planning Lecturer Mr. R. Miiro B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Programme Planning/Extention Methods Asst. Lecturer Mr. C. Bukenya B.Sc. M.Sc. (MUK) Agric. Communication
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.
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Course Descriptions / University Of Wisconsin - Green Bay ORG ADM) Philosophy (PHILOS) Physical education (PHY ED People Students Faculty staff Library. University of wisconsin Green Bay / 2420 Nicolet Drive http://www.uwgb.edu/catalog/courses.htm
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Extractions: Java scripting is not enabled. To navagation you will need to use the text link page. Select Catalog Information University of Wisconsin-Green Bay The Classroom and Beyond General Education Requirements University Testing Requirements Planning an Academic Program Programs of Study Preprofessional Programs Course Descriptions Admissions Financial Aid Academic Rules and Regulations Directory Academic Calendar Campus Maps Purpose General Education Requirements Fine Arts Humanities ... Other Culture Purpose The general education program gives students an opportunity to strengthen academic skills, broaden intellectual horizons, develop and explore new academic interests, reflect on personal values, and build a foundation of knowledge for future course work and lifelong learning. The general education program is designed to provide students with the ability to solve problems, think critically and be effective communicators. Students take courses in six broad areas: fine arts, humanities, social sciences, natural sciences, other culture and ethnic studies. Learning Outcomes Students who complete the general education program should achieve three skill-based learning outcomes: The ability to communicate effectively through listening, speaking, reading, writing and the use of computers.
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Extractions: Applications to the Professional Education Program are due September 22 and February 22 for initial screening. Physical Education applicants must have an overall GPA (includes all institutions attended) of 2.75 and a major GPA (includes Bio 285) of 2.75 and must meet the School of Education requirements for admission, as stated in the present catalog (subject to change), to be considered by the School of HESA. (No conditionals will be considered) Applicants must submit the following documents to the Director of Physical Education by the School of Education deadline: Resume (include anticipated date of student teaching) Statement of career goals and objectives List of completed coursework with grades and GPA from all institutitons - You must turn in your latest unofficial transcript from UWSP! Go to any campus computer lab and get a CURRENT print out of your degree progress report.
FACULTY AND STAFF Business education. Amaewhule, W; MBA Okla, PhD Atla, Prof; Head*. SnrLect; Head*. Other staff 1 Lect I; 2 Lect II. PhD wisconsin; Prof. http://www.rsust.edu.ng/Faculty&staff.htm
Extractions: FACULTies AND STAFF Rivers State University of Science and Technology has 8 main faculties as follows: Faculties/Schools Faculty of Agriculture Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Environmental Sciences Faculty of Law ... Post Graduate School Follow the Dean of each Faculty: document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE Prof. B.A.ONUEGBU E-mail: Deanagriculture@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF ENGINEERING Prof. E.N.WAMI E-mail: Deanengineering@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Dr. M.J. EMEJI E-mail: Deanenvironmental@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF LAW Barrister S.N.ONOGBULE E-mail: Deanlaw@rsust.edu.ng document.write(""); DEAN FACULTY OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Prof. B.A.FUBARA E-mail: Deanmanagement@rsust.edu.ng document.write("");