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41. Southern LINCS - Special Collections
Network members and NC LRC staff will document edu/alabama/stateplan/feedback.html(alabama State Plan The Workforce education Special Collection pages were
http://slincs.coe.utk.edu/about_slincs/programs_activities/reports/01-03-99.html
Report for Quarter 2, Program Year 1998-1999 Name of Organization: Center for Literacy Studies
Region: Southern LINCS
Reporting Period: Report for Quarter 2, Program Year 98-99
Project Director: Dr. Mary Ziegler
Report Prepared By: Mary Ziegler, Limin Mu, Wil Hawk, Donna JG Brian, Angela Rivera I. Goals and Objectives for last quarter
  • Develop and award contracts for mini-grants.
  • Develop an Advisory Committee for the Special Collections.
  • Keep abreast with NIFL on LINCS redesign issues and participate redesign activities.
  • Continue to build the SLINCS /GTE LAB site.
  • Add resources to sites.
  • Continue technical support for Consortium members.
  • Continue to publicize LINCS
  • Prepare staff change with the Hub team and conduct training programs for new staff members.
II. Activities planned for the quarter:
  • Update on workforce education special collection.
  • Continue to collaborate with the Virginia Literacy Resources Center on GTE project.
  • Continue to develop Learning Activities Bank (LAB) with the Virginia Literacy Resource Center as part of the GTE grant.

42. Career Plans
FN FT REL staff NURSE HOSPUNIV OF PENNSYLVANIA PA FT-OWN EXP UNIV OF alabama-BIRMINGHA19 MA ST GRADUATE OR ME MAJOR/ EE MENT LOCA- education PROFESSIONAL AG
http://www.irp.udel.edu/IR/cplan/2000/HN/1.html

43. CCBA Mission
innovative undergraduate and graduate management education, primarily for the citizensof Northeast alabama. The faculty, staff, and administration of the
http://www.jsu.edu/depart/ccba/missionstatement.html
Jacksonville State University
College of Commerce and Business Administration
Mission Statement The primary mission of the CCBA is to provide high quality, innovative undergraduate and graduate management education, primarily for the citizens of Northeast Alabama. Our educational programs are designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the dynamic, global environment of profit and nonprofit organizations. Complementing our primary responsibility of excellence in teaching, we also value faculty scholarship and service. The faculty, staff, and administration of the College are committed to continuously improve the quality of our academic programs, our student support activities, and our service to the local and regional community.

44. Portal Webliography
and educator a homepage for every student, alumni, staff, and faculty. at AuburnAuthor Auburn University, Auburn, alabama Type Examples, education;.
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  • Australian Research Libraries Network Description : (in development)
    Type : Examples, education;
  • brarydog Author : Public Library of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County
    Description : [B]rarydog, your personal library and web companion. Use this site to create a customized web page with access to dozens of homework help resources and links to your favorite sites and search tools.
    Type : Examples, education;
  • Campus Pipeline Author : Campus Pipeline, Inc.
    Description : "Campus Pipeline Web platform is the entry point from which all members of the campus community taps into abundant academic resources, administrative services, community information, and the Internet at large-all online, from anywhere at any time. This advanced intranet infrastructure also comes equipped with a full suite of application tools that enhance and improve the institution's communication system and services."
    Type : Vendors;
  • CampusPortal Author : eCollege.com Description : "CampusPortal 4.0 is the fully functional Internet presence for your entire campus: A website for every department, organization, course, and educator - a homepage for every student, alumni, staff, and faculty. As an enterprise-wide solution, CampusPortal 4.0 brings an online dimension to all of your campus services and all of your community organizations. By providing a personalized, school branded approach to all of your institution's Internet technology needs, it is truly your CampusPortal"
  • 45. Partners
    Paterson Elementary. Air Command And staff College, Peterson Elementary. Jeff DavisHigh. American Red Cross of Central alabama, Center for Bus. and Econ. dev./AUM,
    http://montgomerypie.com/partners.htm
    Partners
    Community Partner School 187th Fighter Wing, ANG Martin Luther King Elementary 1st Baptist, Greater Washington Park McKee Junior High 1st United Methodist Church Thelma Smiley Morris Elementary 42 Mission Spt-AF Bear Exploration Center 42nd Communication Squadron Carver High School 42nd Contracting Squadron McIntyre Middle 42nd Mission Support Group Bear Exploration Center A. Faye Boykins Lanier Sr. High Acme Svc Co Inc Highland Avenue Elementary ADECA Forest Avenue Elementary McIntyre Middle Lanier Sr. High ADT Security Services System Wide Adult Day Care Forest Avenue Elementary Affordable Eyewear Paterson Elementary Air Command And Staff College Peterson Elementary Air University TV Thelma Smiley Morris Elementary Air War College Montgomery County High AL Shakespeare Festival Vaughn Road Elementary AL. Air Nat. Guard, 187th Fighter Wing Garrett Elementary Alabama Baptist State Board of Missions Harrison Elementary Alabama Co-op Extension Syst/Montg. County Houston Hill Jr High Alabama Dance Theater System Wide Alabama Law Library Forest Avenue Elementary Alabama Medical Services Johnson Elementary Alabama National Guard McInnis Alabama Power Thelma Smiley Morris Elementary Alabama State Board of Missions Harrison Elementary Alagasco Harrison Elementary ALFA Johnson Elementary Dunbar Elementary Aliant Bank Alltel Alltel Communications Crump Elementary Dannelly Elementary American Mobile Beeper Jeff Davis High American Red Cross of Central Alabama Thelma Smiley Morris Elementary
    Peterson Elementary
    Harrison Elementary
    Floyd Elementary

    46. Administration, Faculty & Staff
    MSN, DSN, University of alabama at Birmingham Rich, Ms. Kathy, staff Assistant, Divisionof Ricketts, Ms. Brenda, Administrative Secretary, Continuing education.
    http://www.ngc.peachnet.edu/academic/Catalog/Administration, Faculty & Staff.htm
    Administration, Faculty, and Staff
    OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF ADMINISTRATION
    Nathaniel Hansford, President, B.S.Ed., LL.M, J.D. Philip G. Buckhiester, Vice President for Academic Affairs, B.S., Ph.D. Linda Roberts-Betsch, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs,Director of Enrollment Management Services, B.S.N., M.S.H.E., M.S.N., D.S.N. Jason K. Pruitt, Registrar, B.S., M.Ed. Marilyn S. Lary, Director of Library Services,B.A., M.S.L.S., Ph. D. Robert LaVerriere, Director of Admissions, B.A.,M.Ed. Deborah Barbone, Director of Financial Aid, B.S.Ed. Kimberly R. Foster, Director of Public Services, B.B.A, M.B.A Carmen Mas, Division of Academic Support Programs, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Judith Bryant, Vice President for Student Affairs, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Laura Whitaker-Lea, Associate Dean of Students, B.A., M.A. Beverly Kirchner, Director of Career Services, B.B.A., M.B.A. Frank J. "Mac" McConnell, Vice President for Business and Finance, B.B. A., M.B.A. Gerald Lord, Associate Vice President for Business and Finance, Director of Auxiliary Services, B.S., M.A. Stan Allen, Comptroller,B.B.A., M.Ed.

    47. Rhodes: Career Services: Parents Section: Assessment
    Watkins College of Art Design, Asst Director of Community education, Tennessee. Nikken,Independent Distributor, alabama. Arthur Andersen*, staff Accountant, Tennessee.
    http://www.rhodes.edu/careerservices/5_2_6-ParentsSection/5_2_6_6-AfterRhodes/5_
    Parents Info Services Calendar Your Role ... Fulltime Employment by Major
    Full-time Employment by Major
    Major
    Employer
    Position
    Location

    Also listed in the Graduate School section, attending Rhodes MS Accounting or University of Memphis MBA programs.
    Anthropology/Sociology/Urban Studies
    Sewanee's Landscape Analysis Lab
    Geographical Information Systems Analyst
    Tennessee Anthropology/Sociology Youth Villages Clinical Liaison Teacher/Counselor Tennessee Art Copper Penny Manager South Carolina Ear Full of Books Clerk Texas Auxiliary FRANCE Watkins College of Art Design Asst Director of Community Education Tennessee St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    48. Welcome To Community Resource Development Online!
    which existing leadership organizations in alabama can share Nall, President Programand staff Development 20 private institutions of higher education and the
    http://www.aces.edu/crd/calendar.php
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    Personnel
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    Programs

    Calendar of Events Workforce Development In-service Training Announcement September 13, 2001 Does your community have vacant store fronts? Has your county experienced plant closings? Do the graduating students have difficulty finding jobs and staying employed? If you can answer yes to one or more of these questions, then this training is for you. Download the complete announcement in PDF format. For more information e-mail Jackie Robinson-Horne or telephone her at (334) 844-5353.
    Opportunities for Economic Development July 23-27, 2001 Announcing a Training Opportunity: Intensive Economic Development Training Course for Alabama (Session I) Sponsored by the Alabama Cooperative Extension System, Alabama Electric Cooperative, Alabama Gas Corporation, Alabama Power Company, and BELLSOUTH. Contact R. Warren McCord for more information or call (334) 844-4450. September 17-21, 2001

    49. NARUC Winter Meeting (List Of Registrants)
    Reg. Affs. alabama Power Company, AL. Cook, Jan, Commissioner, alabama PSC,AL. Marks, David, staff Attorney, FCC, DC. Contee, Martha, Chief Cons education,FCC, DC.
    http://www.naruc.org/Meetings/winter/2002/registrants.asp?orderby=pestate

    50. FY 2003 Assurance 16
    alabama, 2003, Yes, 2, Needs assessments focusing on target Oregon, 2003, Yes, 5,Client education which every and train LIHEAP weatherization staff on measuresto
    http://www.ncat.org/liheap/tables/FY2003/a16fy03.htm
    State's Use of Assurance 16 FY 2003 Note: In 1994, a new provision, Assurance 16, was added to the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program statute It provides LIHEAP grantees the option of spending no more than five percent of their LIHEAP funds on services that encourage and enable households to reduce their home energy needs and thereby the need for energy assistance, including needs assessment, counseling, and assistance with energy vendors. State FY % Funds Description Alabama Yes Needs assessments focusing on target groups of the elderly, disabled and small children. Energy and financial counseling and assistance with energy suppliers with the goal to reduce shut-offs and disconnects. Alaska Yes Energy education materials Arizona No Arkansas Yes Mostly energy education through the local agencies, other activities include budget counseling and vendor assistance California Yes Energy needs assessment, budget counseling, energy conservation education, advocacy with utilities Colorado No Connecticut No Delaware No District of Columbia Yes Counsel clients on using energy effectively, accurate meter reading, ways to effectively budget their resources and effective negotiating with their energy providers.

    51. Organizational Dev. Information - HRnext
    everything from commuting time to education level to together with line and staffdepartments around the Charts State Law Resources alabama Alaska Arizona
    http://www2.hrnext.com/content/cats.cfm?cats_id=7

    52. Home Page
    administration of the outdoor environmental education program. training and supervisionof volunteers and paid staff. of Greater Indps., 615 N alabama St, 200
    http://www.nonprofitcareercenter.org/

    53. Education
    education, University of South alabama, Mobile, AL College of Science education, Bindura,Zimbabwe Higher educational Curriculum and staff Development Eastern
    http://www.cies.org/usdir01/Educ16.htm
    Education
    Bannatyne, Mark W.M.
    Associate Professor, Department of Technical Graphics, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 479071419
    Lecturing: Problem-Solving Strategies and Techniques for Developing Solid and Surface Computer-Generated Models
    Tula State Mechanical University, Tula, Russia
    February 2002 - July 2002
    Beaver, John F.
    Professor, Department of Education, SUNYCollege at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 142221095
    Lecturing: Educational Technology and Instructional Technology to Improve the Teaching/Learning Process
    University of Jayewardenepura, Nugegoda, Sri Lanka
    February 2001 - November 2001 Bensimon, Estela Mara

    54. Minnesota
    Directories in Minnesota Higher education Services Office University of MinnesotaStudentstaff Directory US Information (Pick a State) alabama
    http://proagency.tripod.com/skp-mn.html
    Minnesota
    Official State of Minnesota Web Site = www.state.mn.us
    Capital: Saint Paul Minnesota Cities Online
    A
    B C D ... Coalition of Greater Minnesota Cities (CGMC)
    YBLost Links Only Find Out What County A City Is In
    Example: enter " Saint Paul , MN"
    To look up Saint Paul , Minnesota (be sure to use a comma following the city and only a two letter abbreviation for the state.) If you enter just " Saint Paul ", you will get information on all locations called Saint Paul Nationwide.
    Minnesota Counties Online
    Aitkin County*

    Anoka County*

    Becker County
    Beltrami County* ... WorkersÂ’ Compensation Court of Appeals Chamber of Commerce National Search City State (2 letters) Owned by chamberofcommerce.com Area Code blanks are wildcards Prefix 3 digits Owned by primeris.com "FoneFinder" County Information (Pick a State) Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington D C West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming State Owned by the National Association Of Counties Zip Code Search (Returns State, County, City)

    55. Table 4.7. States That Prov Ide Funding For Or Offer Staff Dev E
    118 SHPPS 2000 Table 4.7. States That Provide Funding for or Offer staff Development on Mental Health and Social Services Topics for Mental Health or Social Services staff, by Topic 1 Yes No ? Incomplete Data AfterSc h ool Program s Alcohol
    http://www.cdc.gov/NCCDPHP/DASH/shpps/summaries/pdf/table4_7.pdf

    56. Emerging Issues
    principles of parenting alabama -national parenting court mandated parenting educationin-service cultural competencies bilingual staff and understanding
    http://srdc.msstate.edu/plcsite/plc/emergingissues.htm
    Southern Region
    Program Leadership Committee (PLC)
    1999 MEETING EMERGING ISSUES Smart Growth: Creating Better Places to Live, Work and Play Session Leader: Curtis Absher
    Session Recorder: Rick Maurer
    "Creating a better place to live, work, and play"
    conference/in-service on Sustainable Communities/farms/forests approved by directors (nearly all committees represented) Extension should/could be the organization to implement the southern growth policy board recommendations)
    small groups - roles for extension - first 3 questions Roles that extension could play education, as a starter
    pre-crisis education, proactive
    audiences - limited resource, education , county commissioners and officials, and everyone in between, economic developers
    leadership development skills, community voice models
    asset mapping
    visioning technical assistance to use educational knowledge facilitation of knowledge - what constitutes a sustainable community resources - resource base - already have studies of issues and situations but need resources to address these issues and critical problems need to retrain staff to address community/sustainability/strategic planning (agents are deliverers) need to target audiences - will help focus sharing among states need to get agents prepared to deal with these local situations

    57. Professional Development
    and selfassessment tool); Review alabama's Standards for by the State Board of Educationon June Review the newly revised National staff Development Council's
    http://www.bestpracticescenter.org/profdev/

    P.D. Resources
    Dialogue Forums Study Group Info Other Links Professional Development Resources
    • What Is Your Professional Development IQ?
      Do you know the answer to this question? According to research, what school investment yields the greatest increase in student achievement? Or this one: According to teachers, what is the number one reason for professional growth? NSDC has created twenty multiple-choice questions for sharing important information about supporting quality teacher professional development. Links to answers and sources are provided. Several sources of public and educator opinions were examined to create this collection of questions, making this an ideal public engagement tool.
      Summary of Meeting of Schools Participating in the Powerful Conversations about Professional Development
      BellSouth Corporation in Birmingham buzzed with energy Tuesday, November 19, as 123 teachers and other educators who had participated in the Best Practices Center's self assessment process met for a meeting to discuss the Powerful Conversations about Professional Development project . Participants included representatives from 26 schools, four teacher educators, three in-service center directors, central office personnel from nine systems (including two superintendents) and State Department of Education staff.

    58. ALSDE - Reports
    For a state summary, choose "State of alabama" and for a system summary, choose that particular county or city Supported By alabama Dept. of education/Information Systems Services
    http://www.alsde.edu/html/reports.asp?menu=reports&footer=general&sort=all

    59. Quality Counts: Alabama Data
    This table shows alabama's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, Category Regional North America United States alabama education...... education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, $38, Teachers as % of totalstaff, 1995, 53, 48, 48, This table shows alabama 's scores, along with those
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/al-data.htm
    Alabama Data
    This table shows Alabama 's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Alabama Student Achievement Data For more information about these measures, see our Student Achievement page. N/A = State did not participate in NAEP testing. = Information not available. Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 no yes no no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Ala. Ky. Miss. Tenn. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994 1994 grads enrolling in college
    Alabama School Climate Data
    This table shows Alabama 's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our School Climate category. For more information about these measures, see our
  • 60. Myschoolonline Home Help
    After graduating from Crozer, Martin continued his education and earned a Doctorof The newly married couple moved to Montgomery, alabama, where the now Dr
    http://www.myschoolonline.com/content_gallery/0,3138,0-353-38-66462,00.html

    Home Page

    Schools

    District Calendar

    Literacy Conference
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    Link with History

    MLK
    Stamp of Excellence

    Timeline of Rights

    Strategic Plan

    School Information
    ...
    Nominate this site for the Showcase Piscataway Township School District Content Connection Martin Luther King: Civil Rights Leader Excerpted from Ready-to-Use American History Activities for Grades 5-12 There were two main sources of learning in Martin's young life: books, and his father, who was a Baptist minister. His father knew that in Atlanta, Georgia, where the family lived, Martin, as an African American, would be treated by most of the city's white population as an inferior person. His father wanted to make sure that Martin didn't come to believe that he was inferior. So, he reminded his son again and again, "You are as good as anyone else." As a young man, Martin had some question as to what he wanted to do with his life. Should he be a doctor, or perhaps a lawyer? In either profession he would be in a position to help people. However, he came to realize that he could best serve God and his people by becoming a minister. He studied hard. He gave his first sermon to his father's congregation when he was only seventeen years old. Martin became ordained as a Baptist minister when he was eighteen years old. Martin realized that even though he had been ordained, he needed further education. He enrolled in the Crozer Theological Seminary, Pennsylvania. While there he learned of the work of Mahatma Ghandi. Ghandi had done much to help India's poor people, who were treated badly by upper-class Indians and the British who ruled India. Mahatma's success was due, in part, to non-violent resistance to unjust laws. It occurred to Martin that he could use Ghandi's approach to help African-Americans gain their just (equal) position in American society.

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