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1. FS 5663 - Leadership & Staff Dev
COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL education new york Basic Books. Student choice of one popular or scholarly book on leadership or staff development. staff dev. Plans. Activity by
http://www.marybold.com/syllabi/5663sp01.htm
TEXAS WOMAN’S UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SCIENCES FS 5663 / Leadership and Staff Development in Family Sciences Programs 3 hours Spring 2001 Course: Monday evenings, 5:00 – 8:00 p.m., HDB Instructor: Mary Bold, Ph.D., CFLE E-mail: 5663@marybold.com Web site: www.marybold.com [follow link To Syllabi] Office Hours: After class on Mondays; other days by appointment Resources and Materials:
Required
Gardner, H. (1995). Leading minds: An anatomy of leadership. New York: Basic Books. Student choice of one popular or scholarly book on leadership or staff development. Books for loan will be available at the first class meeting.
Recommended
Structured exercises for promoting family and group strengths: A handbook for group leaders, trainers, educators, counselors and therapists. Binghamton, NY: Haworth. Catalog Description Examination of styles of leadership, communication skills, supervision and motivation of staff, staff development activities and administration or organized services and programs; emphasis on the facilitation of change. Three lecture hours a week. Credit: Three hours. Course Objectives
  • Identify leadership traits and style.
  • 2. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK
    CENTER FOR RECRUITMENT AND PROFESSIONAL devELOPMENT. new Teacher staff development Program Professional dev. Professional dev. Program. Board of education of the City of new york
    http://www.tc.columbia.edu/pcfellows/NYCBOEWorkshop_Letter.pdf

    3. NYS Education K-12 School Board Research
    staff dev. education Association (NEA) National Institute for Literacy NationalPTA new Generation education new york State education and Research
    http://www.adirondackoutpost.com/outpost/edu.htm
    " Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire." W. B. Yeats
    E d u c a t i o n January 24, 2000
    American History Archive Project
    History Active Educational Software Museums in the USA Library Art Groups ... BC Harris Publishing - Free Alumni Services
    K-12 NYS Education Dept. NYS School Board Assoc. ERIC NYS Regents ... NYSED Docs NYSCATE NetTech EdWeek List EdTech Teams ... School Attorneys Special Ed. VESID IDEA Attention Deficit Disorder CSE Grants ... Medication Article More Links Access Excellence Network
    American Educational Research Association

    American Evaluation Association

    AskERIC Virtual Library
    ...
    Why Files: Science Behind the News
    " Education's purpose is to replace an empty mind with an open one." Malcolm S. Forbes
    "If you think education is expensive, Try Ignorance!" Andy McIntyre
    Suggestions? Comments?
    School Board

    Adirondack Outpost

    4. Tech Staff Dev I
    Using distance education to change the instructional venue or Technology staff DevelopmentPrograms A Leadership Sourcebook for new york Scholastic, Inc.
    http://www.uni.edu/zeitz/articles/TechStaffDev/TechStaffDevI3.html
    the technology when it malfunctions? Who can consult with teachers about curricular uses of
    technology? Who can monitor the labs when teachers are not present? Additional Resources
    These are the assets available to your technology program. They include technology budget
    lines, available rooms, district staff development and school improvement funds and any other
    resources that can help your technology program. Staffs' Knowledgebase
    Designing a Technology Staff Development Plan also requires an understanding of what your
    staff members know about using technology. Figure 3 shows a questionnaire that you can
    distribute to your staff and faculty to identify development strengths and needs. It begins with
    an assessment of your staff's present level of technology competence and later assesses their
    areas of interest. You will notice the initial assessment tool asks for their level of competence
    at three levels: No Experience, Some Experience, and Comfortable. These three levels have been identified to provide more meaning to the rating than a start 1 - 10 range. The results of

    5. Tech Staff Dev IV
    (2nd ed.) new york Longman Publishers. Kearsley, G., Hunter, B., Furlong,M. (1992). We teach with technology new visions for education.
    http://www.uni.edu/zeitz/articles/TechStaffDev/TechStaffDevIV4.html
    That's the end of this series. Help me evaluate the effectiveness of my "staff development
    program for technology". Did this series address your needs? What part was most
    beneficial? What should I leave out next time? What other topics would you like to see
    covered? Contact me at Zeitz@uni.edu
    Dr. Leigh E. Zeitz is the Instructional Technology Coordinator for the Malcolm Price
    Laboratory School and Assistant Professor for the University of Northern Iowa.

    References
    Student achievement through staff development:
    Fundamentals of school renewal.
    (2nd ed.) New York: Longman Publishers. We teach with technology: New visions
    for education

    6. Vita
    new york Scholastic, Inc. 1991) Outstanding Dissertation Award - National Councilof staff dev. Graduate Student Award - College of education - Kansas State
    http://coe.ksu.edu/Bailey/html/vita.html
    Gerald D. Bailey
    785-532-5847 - Voice
    785-532-73.04 - Fax
    jbailey@k-state.edu
    ACADEMIC BACKGROUND
    • 1972 Ed.D. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1969 M.Ed. University of Nebraska-Lincoln 1966 B.S. University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    TEACHING EXPERIENCE
    • 1972-PresentKansas State University - Professor of Education
    ADMINISTRATIVE/EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
    • 1969-72 UNL-Lincoln Public Schools - Supervisor 1986-88 Council for Public School Improvement (CPSI) -Executive Secretary
    CURRENT COURSES TAUGHT
    • EDADL 865 Administrative Leadership in Staff Development EDADL 885 Technology Leadership for Administrators
    COMPLETED DOCTORAL CANDIDATES
    • 1972-Present: Thirty
    CURRENT PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
    • Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (ASCD) Association of Teacher Educators (ATE) Kansas Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development (KASCD) National Council for Social Studies (NCSS) United School Administrators of Kansas (USA)
    RESEARCH
    • 1. Approximately 200 Articles in Print:
      2. Ten Books in Print:
      (a) Bailey, Gerald D. (1981).

    7. Bfn.org/~literacy/fldsz
    survival, career dev., empowerment of parents, human serv, staff dev. Agency NameWestern new york Consortium for Adult education staff development Parent
    http://bfn.org/~literacy/fldsz

    8. Technology In Education Tips - ARCHIVE II - 1998-99
    99; National Geographic Online; Family education Network; new Calendar Templates in the staff dev. Curriculum bookmarks; new york Times Learning Network; Pro
    http://www.district125.k12.il.us/faculty/cchausis/6pak/archive2.html
    "Technology In Education Tips"
    Six-Pack Archive II - (1998-99)
    You can Search the Six Pack!
    Scroll down to view the Six-Pack Archive for Volume II (or links to other archived issues) or use the form below to search for specific information in both archives. How does it work? Perhaps you want to find articles about ClarisWorks training. Simply type ClarisWorks into the "Text to Search For:" box and click the Search button. You will see a list of all the Six-Packs that have ClarisWorks information! (Please note: this simple search will search both the Six-Pack Archive and the education links on "Charlene's Own: the Trainer's Super Sites.") Have fun! Text to Search For: Boolean: AND OR Case Insensitive Sensitive Simple Search was created by Matt Wright and can be found at Matt's Script Archive
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    9. NYSERDA - New York Wind Power Plant Dev. - PON 672-02
    Include education and experience that are relevant any modifications necessary forNew york's climate; summary SEB) consisting of NYSERDA staff and selected
    http://www.nyserda.org/672pon.html

    PROGRAMS
    NEW YORK ENERGY $MART SM FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES NYSERDA HOME ABOUT NYSERDA WHAT'S NEW ...
    Doing Business with NYSERDA

    This Solicitation is Now Closed New York Wind Power Plant Development Program
    Program Opportunity Notice (PON) No. 672-02 $10 MILLION AVAILABLE
    Proposals Due : May 23, 2002 by 3:00 pm I. Program Description

    The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) requests proposals from, and may award contracts to wind power plant developers for the installation and operation of wind power projects in New York. NYSERDA, as administrator of the New York Energy $mart SM program, has designed this program to support wind project development and energy production. Increasing the availability of wind energy will support early-stage green marketing efforts, improve regional air quality, and provide economic stimulus to a growing number of communities in New York State interested in local renewable resource development. In this first of at least two program offerings, NYSERDA will provide funding to support project development that reflects thoroughness in design and management, and sensitivity to local community and environmental considerations, and that has a high probability of producing a project that can operate successfully over the design life of the wind turbines. Limited funding will be available for wind plant development and installation, with the balance reserved for verified project energy production. Maximum NYSERDA funding for this solicitation is $10,000,000 and maximum per project is $5,000,000. NYSERDA anticipates re-issuing this program offering at least once, for no less than $10,000,000, within 12 months of the date of this announcement, subject to the level of success achieved through this first offering.

    10. EDLINKS - Educational Links
    development projects in all sectors of the public education system. new york PublicLibrary. Ortongillingham.org OrtonGillingham Teacher Training - staff dev.
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    Provides postsecondary students with easy access to federal
    government services and information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Adult Learning Center (ALC) at Lehman College An educational program under the Institute for Literacy Studies (ILS) that offers free ABE,GED, and ESL classes After School Resources Federal resources that support children and youth during the out-of-school hours. the site includes community success stories, educational activities for children, and access to government guides and research The Alive! Global Network Links to artistic, cultural, political, commercial, and personal websites around the world Amazing-Kids.org An educational, non-profit organization dedicated to inspiring excellence in children. Features the Amazing Kids! of the Month stories, ongoing fun and challenging contests for kids, and wonderful art and writing created by kids. American Dialect Society A good site to know about American English dialects, and languages influencing or influenced by American English

    11. Congregation Temple Israel - Leadership - Professional Staff
    Union College Jewish Institute of Religion in new york. a religious school principaland director of education. Morosohk serves as staff advisor to the
    http://www.ti-stl.org/dev/site/Leadership/001_Professional_Staff.cfm
    Welcome to Our House Leadership What's New House of Prayer ... Leadership Development
    Professional Staff
    Congregation Temple Israel is blessed with a wonderful clerical and lay staff. Together, they put into action programs and services which further Jewish learning and identity among our members and the community at large.
    Rabbi Mark L. Shook

    Rabbi Amy B. Bigman

    Rabbi Alvan D. Rubin

    Cantor-Designate Linda Blumenthal
    ...
    Betsy Freed Sleeper, Edison Retreat Center director

    Rabbis
    • Rabbi Mark L. Shook has been Senior Rabbi since 1987. A graduate of the University of Michigan (BA - Anthropology/Near Eastern Studies), he was ordained from the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in 1972. As Assistant and later Associate Rabbi of Congregation Temple Israel from 1972 until 1980, he was instrumental in organizing our beautiful Edison Retreat Center, located in Troy, Missouri. Rabbi Shook was awarded the Doctor of Divinity degree from HUC-JIR. He serves on the Board of Interfaith Partnership of Metropolitan St. Louis, is co-chair of Faith Beyond Walls, an interfaith program of community service, and is chairman of the Board of Ranken-Jordan, a children's convalescent hospital. He also serves as a Police Chaplain for the City of Creve Coeur and for St. Louis County, and as Adjunct Professor of Philosophy at St. Louis University, under an endowed lectureship of the Jewish Chautauqua Society.

    12. Steamboat Springs School District - District Information Staff Center
    Web Sites http//www.axonix.com/Librarylinks.htm The new york Times Learning dev. com/ACTV http//www.actv.com/ Apple K-12 education - staff development http
    http://sailors2.steamboat.k12.co.us/staffhome.html
    Staff Center
    Did you ever wish you could have another person's bookmarks? All of those hours of searching. We'll we've managed to pull off many of Cathleen Totten's bookmarks and organized them here for you. If you know of a helpful site, suggest it! Use our convenient form below.
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    About PowerSchool! http://www.powerschool.com/public/ Online Help Desk - Overview http://www.ccsd1.k12.wy.us/Resources/Help_Desk/ohd_overview.htm QuickPlace Home http://www.quickplace.com/

    13. City Of Geneva, New York -- Welcome To Our City Website
    Physical education staff Development. RFP1B456. Back to The new york Academy of Medicine Office new york State Association for Health . Physical education, Recreation and
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    Welcome to our city website Seneca Lake Geneva! Welcome to the Gateway to the Finger Lakes region. With its setting on beautiful Seneca Lake in the heart of central New York, the City of Geneva offers residents and visitors alike the opportunity to walk, bike, or simply sit to enjoy lake views that truly inspire. You'll observe a downtown dedicated to its past with amenities for the present. Take the time to sit in a rare and historic "atmospheric opera house" for a unique experience, whether an off-Broadway show, a concert, or a current movie on one of the largest screens you'll find anywhere. Visit the splendid shops for fresh flowers, unusual gifts, antiques, and local memorabilia. Enjoy a unique eating experience in a comfortable restaurant, or outdoors at any of several sidewalk cafes. Stay at our spectacular lakefront hotel, with facilities and services for two or 200. The City of Geneva is also central to the exciting Finger Lakes wine country, rivaling California for quality and award-winning wines. Steeped in the past with ties to the Erie Canal and glass manufacturing, there's a wealth of wonders for history buffs. The historic district containing rowhouses and a first-class museum offers plenty to peruse. Walk through an historic home preserved for posterity. Browse diverse exhibits for a window to the past. Learn about glass, important in the past and a key industry in Geneva today. Read about Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman doctor in the United States, educated right here at Geneva Medical College. Now internationally known as Hobart and William Smith Colleges, it offers an outstanding liberal arts education.

    14. Staff Dev. Offerings - Inst. Tech. Models
    recently, she was course director at york University for teaching in the teacher educationprogram Her new book on differentiated instruction, “Differentiated
    http://www.fehb.org/techmodl.htm
    Staff Development Opportunities 2002 - 2003
    Instructional Techniques and Models
    Effective Teacher Training This five-day workshop will provide an in-depth opportunity for teachers to learn, review, and practice strategies that improve the pedagogical techniques that teachers use to effectively increase learning for all students. Transfer, retention, motivation and reinforcement theories will be addressed with opportunities for participants to apply these theories in classroom scenarios. Practical strategies for keeping students on task, engaging all students, accommodating various learning styles, lesson planning, student management, etc. will be addressed. Participants will be actively involved in processes which have direct application to teaching and which are reflected in many evaluation instruments currently used in the region. Date: August 12-16, 2002
    - or -
    November 4-8, 2002 Time: Location: August 12-16: North Franklin Ed. Center
    November 4-8: Adirondack Ed. Center Audience: K-12 Teachers Presenter: Anne DeFiglio, WSWHE BOCES

    15. Websites For Educators
    Science Teachers Association of new york State http//sites.tier.net/stanys/. SpecialEducation. staff dev Home MW Home Current URL http//mw.k12.ny.us Last
    http://mw.k12.ny.us/district/staffdev/staffdevlinks.html
    Websites for Educators Here is a listing of websites where teachers can get quick, accurate information about professional development. Many of the sites are linked to other interesting professional development sites. NYS Education Department English Language Arts Educational Research and Development Library Media ... Special Education New York State Education Department NYSED Professional Development, Teacher Evaluation, Student Achievement- www.emsc.nysed.gov/development/ Educational Research and Development Appalachia Educational Laboratory (AEL)- www.ael.org Mid-Atlantic Regional Educational Laboratory (at Temple University)- www.temple.edu/departments/LSS Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL)- www.mcrel.org North Central Regional Educational Laboratory (NCREL)- www.ncrel.org Northeast and Islands Regional Educational Laboratory at Brown University (LAB at Brown University)- www.lab.brown.edu Northwest Regional Educational Laboratory (NWREL)- www.nwrel.org Pacific Resources for Education and Learning (PREL)- www.prel.org

    16. The New York City Department Of Education - Food Services
    The Official Site of new york City link to home. Food Donations. Cafeteria staff.
    http://www.nycenet.edu/SchoolsDistricts/Schools/FoodServices.aspx?DBN=75Q752

    17. Perspectives: The New York Journal Of Adult Learning
    Joseph Moran, Buffalo State University Sue Slusarski, new york Mary Ziegler AdultLearning Center Suzanne Licata, Maryvale Community education Susan McLean dev.
    http://www.fordham.edu/general/Graduate_Schools/Perspectives_The_New8616.html
    Perspectives: The New York Journal of Adult Learning
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    Call for Manuscripts for
    Perspectives:
    The New York Journal of Adult Learning
    A publication of the New York Association of Continuing Community Education (NYACCE)
    and Fordham University's Graduate School of Education
    Bringing together practitioners, program directors and universities to explore common practice, research and theory in adult education, community education, continuing education, workforce development, and higher education. The Editors of Perspectives: The New York Journal of Adult Learning invite submissions from adult educators, program directors, graduate students and faculty that address the needs and interests of those involved in educating adults in the specific areas of adult literacy, adult education, community education, continuing education, workforce training and development, and higher education around the world. The ultimate goal is to improve understanding and practice of adult education through careful consideration and reflection of timely research and issues. This peer-reviewed journal is intended to be a source of education articles from around the world that are practical, substantial, and scholarly. Articles may be submitted for consideration in the following areas: refereed articles, book reviews, issues and trends, invited research summaries and best practice. This journal will be published twice a year. (The inaugural issue was published in November 2002.)

    18. Faculty/Staff Directory - Continuing Education
    Calendar of Events new york State Institutional Watters Principal Clerk ContinuingEducation StockadeRoom PM ET Return Faculty/staff Directory Alphabetical
    http://www.sunysccc.edu/facstaff/dept9.html
    About SCCC Breaking Down Barriers Campus Visit/Directions Institutional Grants ... Home Faculty/Staff Directory - Continuing Education Edward S. Baker
    Dean of Continuing Education
    Continuing Education
    Stockade-Room 114
    bakeres@gw.sunysccc.edu

    Sharon T. Boomer
    Educational Assistant
    Continuing Education
    boomerst.@gw.sunysccc.edu

    Daniel A. Bouchard
    Trade Information Specialist Continuing Education Stockade-Room 109 bouchada@gw.sunysccc.edu Brenda M. Kelley Director WTC Continuing Education Gateway-Room 105 kelleybm@gw.sunysccc.edu Maria C. Kotary Assistant for Continuing Ed. Continuing Education Stockade-Room 112 kotarymc.@gw.sunysccc.edu Halina Lastarza Senior Typist Continuing Education Stockade-Room 120 lastarh@gw.sunysccc.edu Ross Meo Educational Assistant Continuing Education Gateway-Room 105 meoros@gw.sunysccc.edu Mary Clare O'Connor Associate for Continuing Ed. Continuing Education Stockade-Room 113 oconnomc@gw.sunysccc.edu Nicola Pidgeon Coord of Workforce Dev Continuing Education Stockade-Room 111 pidgeonr@gw.sunysccc.edu Linda M. Watters Principal Clerk Continuing Education Stockade-Room 120 watterlm@gw.sunysccc.edu

    19. NYSL: Checklist 1998: May Index (Listing By State Agency)
    COMPTROLLER, Workers' Compensation Board, staff study on performance measurementfor the education, Summary of the of the University of the State of new york, 565.
    http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/edocs/education/check/index/imay98.htm
    New York State Library Checklist Index
    Index (by State Agency)
    to the May 1998 Checklist
    State Agency Publication No. Apples in cold storage Floriculture Survey of retail milk prices for selected markets in NYS Survey of retail milk prices of convenience and dairy stores for selected markets in NYS BANKING Weekly bulletin - New York State Banking Department COLLEGES Other Report of the New York State College of Human Ecology COMPTROLLER Comptroller's regional forum program, spring 1994 : a plan for action COMPTROLLER Department of Health, management of Child Health Plus program COMPTROLLER The East Asian economic crisis : a background report on the implications for New York City COMPTROLLER New York State Comptroller's annual five year list of audit reports at state agencies and public authorities COMPTROLLER Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority, payroll practices COMPTROLLER Office of Children and Family Services, caseworker qualifications, training and supervision in selected child welfare programs COMPTROLLER Office of General Services, oversight of the prime vendor food contract

    20. NYSL: Checklist 1999: May Index (Listing By State Agency)
    492. EXECUTIVE, staff report. 483. 475. SUNY, The status of the schoolto-workinitiative in postsecondary education institutions in new york State. 522.
    http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/edocs/education/check/index/1999/imay99.htm
    New York State Library Checklist Index
    Index (by State Agency)
    to the May 1999 Checklist
    State Agency Publication No. Apples in cold storage. Cold storage. Potatoes. Survey of retail milk prices for selected markets in NYS. BANKING Weekly bulletin - New York State Banking Department. COLLEGES Other Glass researcher : bulletin of glass science and engineering. COLLEGES Other Report of the New York State College of Human Ecology COMPTROLLER The Brooklyn Public Library, delivery of services and selected financial management practices. COMPTROLLER Department of Transportation, nighttime construction program COMPTROLLER New York State Workers' Compensation Board, annual assessment of costs to administer the workers' compensation program for the fiscal year ended March 31, 1998. COMPTROLLER The Queens Borough Public Library, delivery of services and selected financial management practices. COMPTROLLER Recent trends in the New York City economy. CORRECTIONAL SERV DOCS today EDUCATION Checklist of official publications of the State of New York. EDUCATION Draft environmental impact statement for Wappinger[s] Central School District ... new middle school.

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