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41. Education Jobs
HigherEdJobs search for a faculty or staff position by TeachInNebraska - from theNebraska Department of education, jobs from local Drake University - iowa.
http://www.compubear.com/education_jobs.htm
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Academic360.com
- extensive, comprehensive, and well-organized links to academic and education job sites! Find a position in academia by searching through listings of educational institutions (listed by geography or alphabetically by name), faculty positions by discipline, and/or administrative positions by function. Replaces and improves on an old friend "Job Listings in Academia." H-Net Job Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences - search for academic opportunities by field (History and the Humanities, Social Sciences, or Rhetoric and Communications). Also join the "discussion network" (via e-mail), find a syllabus, read book and multimedia reviews, catch up on the news, etc. K-12Jobs.com - doesn't get the because they offer no resume privacy options, but it is a top site because of the excellent collection of information on education associations, education resources, teacher and administrator salaries, teacher certificaiton, and job fairs, as well as job postings. You don't need to register a resume to apply for the jobs listed. National Teacher Recruitment Clearinghouse - organized by state, this site provides links to each state's teacher certification/accreditation authority, alternative licensure programs, and financial aid. Selecting the "How to Find a Job" link brings you to a page with salary information, information on conducting a job search (with links to teacher job banks, by state), and other helpful information for prospective teachers.

42. Quality Counts: Iowa Data
Teachers as % of total staff, 1995, 53, 54, 48, 53. iowa, Kan. Mo. Neb. Atleast 9 hours of training (1994 data) in education technology, 15, 15, 10,15.
http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/ia-data.htm
Iowa Data
This table shows Iowa's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Iowa 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. Iowa Kan. Mo. Neb. 4th graders proficient or advanced in reading, 1994 N/A 8th graders proficient or advanced in math, 1992 N/A 4th graders reading at basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 4th graders reading below basic, NAEP 1994 N/A 8th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 8th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A Iowa Kan. Mo. Neb. 4th graders in math at proficient or advanced, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math at basic, NAEP 1992 N/A 4th graders in math below basic, NAEP 1992 N/A State-funded preschool for disadvantaged, 1995 yes no no no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 Iowa Kan. Mo. Neb. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994
  • 43. Jan2003: Re: State Professional Development Systems
    of any of the programs with you or your staff. directly at Kerry Moore Kroneman Coordinator iowa Early Care education Professional Development
    http://ericps.crc.uiuc.edu/listarchives/eccareer/old/Jan2003/0012.html
    Re: State Professional Development Systems
    From: Joann Contini ( Continij@PDX.EDU
    Date: Wed Jan 08 2003 - 15:56:52 CST Kerry
    Oregon has developed an integrated professional development system with many
    pieces in place and operational. We have a Career Lattice, Core Knowledge
    Categories, Professional Development Registry, Trainer and Training Review
    and Approval system, Mentoring and Career Counseling Program, Statewide
    Training Initiatives, Scholarship and Compensation packages, some
    articulation agreements, etc.
    You can find more details at our website:
    Web Page www.centerline.pdx.edu
    We would also be happy to discuss the details of any of the programs with you or your staff. Contact information is listed below.

    44. CTE: Teaching At ISU: Nov/Dev 98
    Teaching at ISU Nov/dev 98. Numerous experts, most notably outside of education,have espoused the use A photo survey of six students in the iowa State Daily
    http://www.cte.iastate.edu/newsletter/november98/humor.html
    Teaching at ISU: Nov/Dev 98 Volume 11, Number 2
    Why Use Humor in the Classroom?
    Editor's Note: The following is an excerpt from a paper in process by Ron Deiter, Professor of Economics, entitled "What's So Funny About Teaching 'Dismal' Science Classes?" Dr. Deiter will lead the discussion at the Faculty Forum on November 9. See the Announcements for more information about the Forum. The use of humor in our society has received widespread attention. Numerous experts, most notably outside of education, have espoused the use of humor in their fields for various physiological and psychological benefits that are believed to be associated with laughter and/or humor. Some of these physiological benefits include muscle relaxation, stimulated circulation, improved respiration, and exercise of the longs and chest muscles, increased production of the body's natural pain killers called endorphins, as well as lowered pulse rate and blood pressure. For those who don't like to exercise, laughter has even been suggested as a possible alternative (Berk 1998). Positive psychological effects of laughter include reduced anxiety and stress, greater self esteem, and increased self motivation (Berk 1998). Not coincidentally, perhaps, the use of humor has been recommended as a business management tool that promotes a productive work environment (Kushner 1990), as an effective health care tool (Clifford 1996), and as a possible tool to improve interpersonal relationships (Sidey 1994).

    45. GWAEA Staff Development Courses
    dev. After School Break with Boyer, Becker, 01/19/2000, Wickham Elem, IowaCity. Constructivist education, Buckley, 05/22/00, Cedar Rapids, Grant ECC.
    http://www.aea10.k12.ia.us/staffdev/SGTable.HTML
    Study Groups Held through May, 2001 Every Study Group approved for credit creates a defined product not only to help the group be product-driven but to enable sharing. This table is intended as a clearing house to help with the sharing of the resources studied, the products, and the learnings of study groups. Please contact us if you need help contacting a school or facilitator of a recently completed study group.
    jscheib@aea10.k12.ia.us
    1997-2000 Study Groups Study Group Topic Facilitator End Date Site Location Hanneman Center Point High School Reggio Emilia Campbell, Lonergan-Highley Cedar Rapids Grant ECC Chihak Pierce Elem Cedar Rapids Romitti LinnMar Intermediate Developmental Activities Project (DAP) Schmidt Hiawatha LittleLambsCP Integrating Internet into the Curriculum Goslinga HLV HS Media Ctr Fielder, Nicol GWAEA Grant Wood Rm Basic Schools Burger Iowa City Weber Elem Scheduling Andersen Lone Tree High School Cooperative Learning Foundation Rion Springville Elem Media Ctr Cross Curricular Integration Hawtrey Iowa City Hawtrey Res Using Internet in the Classroom Strudthoff Iowa Valley HS Media Ctr Integrated Thematic Units Strabala Central City Middle Assessment Burger Iowa City Weber Elem Literacy, Guided Reading

    46. Covenant College
    Department Faculty and staff, 1982) Ph.D. and MA, University of iowa; BA, Covenant PRAXISTest Requirements State Departments of education Academic Information
    http://www.covenant.edu/undergrad/faculty/edu.php
    Undergrad
    Academics

    Apply Online

    Athletics

    Covenant Legacy
    ...
    Weather

    Department Faculty and Staff
    DODSON, Rebecca J.
    Director of Audio-Visual Services and Assistant Director of the Master of Education Program (1989) M.S., Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville; B.A., Covenant College
    rdodson@covenant.edu

    EVEARITT, Timothy C. Professor of Education (1979) Ed.D. and M.A., Illinois State University; M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School; B.A., Fort Wayne Bible College. evearitt@covenant.edu FENNEMA, John E. Professor of Education (2000) B.A., Calvin College; M.A. Florida Atlantic University; M.A., Reformed Theological Seminary; Ed.D., University of Georgia fennema@covenant.edu

    47. Joining : AmeriCorps*VISTA
    Joining AmeriCorps AmeriCorps*VISTA iowa This page was VISTA Members will workwith staff in Cedar community, and public awareness and education about the
    http://www.americorps.org/joining/vista/vista_ia.html
    AmeriCorps*VISTA Programs:
    Alabama

    Alaska

    Arizona

    Arkansas
    ...
    Wyoming

    Programs are listed in alphabetical order by city. Projects please contact your Corporation State Office for updates.
    Joining AmeriCorps
    AmeriCorps*VISTA : Iowa
    This page was last updated on Monday, December 16, 2002
    Coralville
    AmeriCorps*VISTA Members will work with staff in Cedar Rapids to develop the Senior Enterprise Center with Mt. Mercy College and the Greater Cedar Rapids Foundation; assist in the implementation of the Youth Entrepreneurship programs in Waterloo, Des Moines and Coralville; collaborate with economies through micro-enterprise training programs; provide outreach and assessment of low-income individuals and refugees leading to 52 new Individual Development Accounts (IDA) per year; and, perform outreach searches and interview potential Angel Investors to invest in ISED trained business owners. How to Apply! The Abilities Fund Coralville AmeriCorps*VISTA Members will develop materials and resources aimed at increasing the capacity of microenterprise practitioners to effectively reach out to and serve the disability community. The members will also design innovative programs to address the microenterprise development needs of the disability community, and public awareness and education about the entrepreneurial potential of individuals with disabilities. How to Apply!

    48. LVD State Contact List
    Hall iowa State Unversity Ames, iowa 500112020 staff Development UNH CooperativeExtension 180 Main Dr. Renee A. Daugherty Extension education Methods Spec.
    http://web.aces.uiuc.edu/lvd/contacts.htm
    LVD State Contact List
    Alaska

    Dr. Anthony T. Nakazawa, CES
    University of Alaska-Fairbanks
    P.O. Box 756180
    Fairbanks, AK 99775-6180
    Tel: (907) 474-7246
    Fax: (907) 474-6971
    Email: fnatn@uaf.edu
    Alabama

    Dr. Warren McCord 113 Duncan Hall Auburn University, Auburn AL Tel: (334) 844-4451 Fax: (334) 844-5544 Email: rmccord@acesag.auburn.edu Dr. Oscar M. Williams Room 104 Morrison-Mayberry Hall Tuskgee University Tuskegee, AL 36088 Tel: (334) 727-8813 Fax: (334) 727-8812 Email: Arkansas Mr. Joe Waldrum Univ. of Arkansas Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501) 671-2251 Email: jwaldrum@uaex.edu Dr. Diane Jones Cooperative Extension Service P.O. Box 391 Little Rock, AR 72203 Tel: (501) 671-2100 Fax: (501)671-2251 Email: dfjones@uacx.edu.ex Arizona Dr. Shirley Jo Taylor Extension Specialist University of Arizona CES Room 211 FCR Tucson, AZ 85721-0033 Tel: (520) 621-1063 Fax: (520) 621-9445 Email: sjtaylor@ag.arizona.edu

    49. Harvard Graduate School Of Education: Career Services--1996 Graduate Survey Repo
    Neighborhood Centers of Johnson County, iowa City, IA. Special education Teacher,Plymouth Public Schools, Plymouth, MA. staff Assistant, HGSE, Cambridge, MA 02138.
    http://www.gse.harvard.edu/~cso/96_grad_list.html
    HGSE Shortcuts... Harvard University HGSE Home HGSE Faculty and Staff Directory HGSE News Search/Site Map
    Class of 1996 Post-Graduation Activities
    This list contains employment and/or graduate school status of graduates who responded to our annual post-graduation survey. Ed.D., Ed.M., and C.A.S. graduates from November 1995, March 1996, and June 1996 were surveyed. Questionnaires were mailed in November and again in December of 1996, and additional telephone surveys were conducted in January. Over 56% of the Class of 1996 responded in a valid manner. Ed.D. Ed.M. Individualized Programs: Specialized Programs: C.A.S.
    Administration, Planning and Social Policy (APSP)
    Ed.D.

    50. Mount Pleasant, Iowa
    growth of business and industry through a fulltime economic development staff. education Four-yearCollege or University, iowa Wesleyan College, Mount Pleasant
    http://www.mtpleasantiowa.com/cqr.html
    COMMUNITY QUICK REFERENCE
    Mount Pleasant
    Henry County IOWA DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
    http://www.smart.state.ia.us

    Local Contacts
    Economic Development:
    Jennifer Daly
    Executive Vice President
    Mount Pleasant Area Chamber of Commerce
    124 South Main
    P.O. Box 109 Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 Business: 319-385-3101 FAX: 319-385-3012 Email: Jdaly @iowatelecom.net Community: Bill McKim, President Alaniz LLC 501 N. Iris Street P.O. Box 799 Mount Pleasant, IA 52641 Business: 319-385-7259 FAX: 319-385-2825 www.alanizworldwide.com Population Year Community County State Population within 50 miles (Comm. Est.): . .271,491 Labor Force Information IWD Labor Force Summary for Henry County Annual Average for Place of Residence Resident labor force Resident unemployed Percent unemployed Resident total employment Place of Work Nonagricultural wage and salary workers Manufacturing Nonmanufacturing Construction and Mining Transportation, Communication and Public Utilities Wholesale and Retail Trade Wholesale Trade Retail Trade Finance, Insurance, Real Estate Services Government IWD Labor Survey (Labor Force Available) Male . . . . . 574

    51. WWW.AACF.WS -- Get Your .ws "website" Address For Life
    by using voluntary rather than paid staff wherever possible of Mathematics, MaharishiUniversity of Management, iowa,USA; former education Advisor, Maharishi
    http://www.aacf.ws/aboutaacf.html
    Support Affiliates Registrars About Us ... Policies
    WWW. WS
    Under Construction
    The domain ( WWW.AACF.WS ) is currently under construction Click here to contact the domain owner
    our policies
    . Read our . WebSite.ws observes a strict

    52. 1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR
    iowa, x, Institute for Christian Studies, (lay staff), 5,000, The program is calledTEAMS (Theological education as Ministry Support) It consists of pt mentors
    http://www.episcopalchurch.org/ministry/resA134s_files/sheet002.htm
    1999 OTHER PROGRAMS OR BUDGETS EMPLOYED IN DIOCESES FOR PREPARATION AND TRAINING OF LAY PEOPLE (RES. A134s) Survey Ques: Are there other programs or budgets employed in your diocese for the preparation and training of lay people? Yes No *N.R. = No response to question. DIOCESE YES NO N.R. DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM BUDGET COMMENTS Alabama x Diaconate Formation Program Alaska x Due to size, isolation of churches, etc. Alaska is always training. We are very opportunistic about training. We also "piggy-back" on other judicatories work. Albany x In planning process Arizona x Arkansas x Atlanta x Bethlehem x EFM, Diocesan School, Various Conferences, Workshops, etc. California x Commission on Ministry Clergy in Training Program School for Deacons Plus funds raised from the school, plus funds from tuition Lay Eucharistic Ministry training Funds come from tuition Leadership Day (50+ workshops for lay and clergy leadership) plus funds from tuition "To Equip the Saints" twice-yearly adult education day Annual Theological Reflection day Education Depart. adult education events and curriculum development

    53. E-mail & Phone Directory
    A listing of online reports available for University of Northern iowa faculty, staff, and students.
    http://access.uni.edu/phone/phone.cgi?DB=csnet-ns

    54. Iowa State University - College Of Education - IEDT - Fall 2002 Schedule

    http://www.educ.iastate.edu/iedt/schedule/fal2002.html
    Home Search Contact Info
    Fall 2002 Class Schedule Course Credit Title Time Instructor Intro. Indus. Technol. T 2 Kornegay Intro to Design ITEC M 12, WF 12-2 Shana Smith Non-Metal Mfg Mtrls M 10, WF 10-12 Zhu Non-Metal Mfg Mtrls M 10, TR 10-12 Zhu Electrical Fundmntl M 9, WF 8-10 Gray-Reneberg Electrical Fundmntl M 9, TR 8-10 Gray-Reneberg TR 12:40-2 Hutchinson Comp Appl IEDT M 3-5, W 3-5 Greg Smith Adv Tech Grphc CAD M 10-12, WF 10-12 Jacob Chen W 4, TR 2-4 McCue W 4, TR 8-10 McCue Analog Mfg Applictn M 2, WF 2-4 Bradshaw Analog Mfg Applictn M 2, TR 2-4 Bradshaw Integrat Mech/Fluid M 8, WF 8-10 Thamma Prin Injury Prevention TR 8-9:15  Freeman T 6-9 p.m. Mitchell M 9, TR 12-2 Chang Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M 8 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M 9 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M 10 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M 11 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M 1 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10, F 9, M2

    55. Iowa State University - College Of Education - IEDT - Spring 2003 Schedule

    http://www.educ.iastate.edu/iedt/schedule/spr2003.html
    Home Search Contact Info
    Spring 2003 Class Schedule Course Credit Title Time Instructor Intro Indust Technol Kornegay/Ancar Intro. to Design ITEC M10; WF 10-12 Shana Smith Non-Metal Mfg Mtrls M 9; WF 8-10 Jie Zhu Non-Metal Mfg Mtrls M9; WF 12-2 Jie Zhu Electrical Fundmntl M 8; WF 8-10 Gray-Reneberg Electrical Fundmntl M 8; MW 2-4 Gray-Reneberg TR 12:40-2 Hutchinson Computer Appl IEDT M 3-5; W 3-5 Kuan Adv Tech Graphc CAD M 12-2; WF 12-2 Sweeney M 2; TR 8-10 McCue M 2; TR 10-12 McCue Analog Mfg Applictn M 10; WF 10-12 Bradshaw Integrat Mech/Fluid M 9; WF 8-10 Thamma Prin Injury Prevention TR 11-12:15 Freeman M 8; TR 8-10 Chang Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10; F 9; M 8 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10; F 9; M 9 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10; F 9; M 10 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10; F 9; M 11 Susanto Automated Mfg Proc W 8-10; F 9; M 1

    56. Conner Plan - Division Of MH/DD - Iowa DHS
    The Consortium, a statewide group staffed by the Office of Community education,Center for Disabilities and Development at the University of iowa, has an
    http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/mhdd/MHDDConner.htm
    Division of Mental
    Health and Developmental Disabilities

    Department of Human Services
    State of Iowa
    Conner Plan
    for Community Development
    Search MH/DD Site Latest News @ MH/DD
    Medicaid Infrastructure

    and PAS
    ...
    CPC Administrators

    Bureau Grants and Prog.
    HCBS Rent Subsidy
    Homeless MH Programs MH Block Grants PATH ... April 2002 Newsletter Disaster Response Crisis Counseling Def Crisis Counseling Mission CC vs MH Treatment Glossary of Terms ... Return to DHS Home Services, supports and resources shall be developed, as needed, to assist consumers who wish to leave the SHSs to live, learn, work, and socialize in the community of their choice. It is also recognized that is if consumers have the supports that they need within their home communities they may not need to access the services at the SHSs in the first place. Background In December, 1986, a law suit was filed by Evert Conner and a number of other people residing at Glenwood and Woodward State Hospital Schools in cooperation with Iowa Protection and Advocacy Service, Inc. On November 14, 1994, a settlement was reached.

    57. 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

    58. SSA Grants - Division Of MH/DD - Iowa DHS
    people with disabilities, the iowa Department of Human Services, iowa WorkforceDevelopment, the University of iowa, the iowa Department of education and the
    http://www.dhs.state.ia.us/mhdd/MHDDSSA.htm
    Division of Mental
    Health and Developmental Disabilities
    Department of Human Services
    State of Iowa
    Search MH/DD Site
    Latest News @ MH/DD
    Medicaid Infrastructure

    and PAS
    ...
    CPC Administrators

    Bureau Grants and Prog.
    HCBS Rent Subsidy

    Homeless MH Programs

    MH Block Grants
    PATH ... April 2002 Newsletter Disaster Response Crisis Counseling Def Crisis Counseling Mission CC vs MH Treatment Glossary of Terms ... Return to DHS Home Iowa is the only state in the nation to be awarded both the Social Security Administration (SSA) and the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) grants. The Social Security Administration recently approved twelve states for cooperative agreements to conduct demonstration projects. The purpose was to develop integrated service delivery systems which increase employment of individuals with disabilities who receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). At the same time the Rehabilitation Services Administration approved grants to five states with the purpose of assisting persons with disabilities who receive Family Investment Program (FIP) benefits to obtain employment. Both grants are 5 year projects in which the partnering agencies in Iowa will work together to design and implement processes to assist persons with disabilities obtain employment. Purpose of the Project: To assist Iowa in developing the infrastructure to enable coordination of service delivery systems which increase the rates of employment and self-sufficiency of Iowans with disabilities.

    59. SECONDARY MATHEMATICS TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN IOWA By Stephen
    SECONDARY MATHEMATICS TEACHER education PROGRAMS IN iowa Stephen Kent Murdock A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Doctor of Philosophy degree in education in the Graduate College of The University of iowa
    http://inet-ux.graceland.edu/~murdock/mathed.pdf

    60. Inside Iowa State: Iowa State University
    Genalo said iowa School for the Deaf staff are hoping Allison Bauerle, junior in elementaryeducation, was a She accompanies seven iowa State students to Moore
    http://www.iastate.edu/Inside/2002/0419/techtoys.shtml
    INSIDE IOWA STATE
    April 19, 2002
    Technology toys make science fun for kids
    Photos by Bob Elbert. by Bridget Bailey, News Service intern
    A standing toolbox with numerous drawers sits in the middle of the room. The drawers are filled with LEGOs and robotic components that young students will use to construct computer-controlled, motorized cars.
    Tina Tran, a senior at Keokuk High School, and Heidi Rodgers, a sophomore at Newton High School, sit among the roomful of high school girls interested in pursuing science careers. They are participating in Toying with Technology (TWT), an Iowa State program that promotes science and engineering careers to K-12 students.
    "I think this program has helped me a lot," said Tran, who is participating in TWT for the third time. "It's helped me decide what kind of engineering I want to do. I want to work with this stuff."
    Tran, who plans to study engineering at Iowa State, is having trouble with the batteries in her car. A battery switch does the trick and the multi-colored car moves forward in response to Tran and Rodgers' programming code.
    Making science fun
    TWT was established in 1996 as a way to introduce students to science, engineering and technology. A hands-on laboratory in Howe Hall is filled with LEGO robots to aid in demonstrating technology and innovation to young students.

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