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61. CGP-New Standards In Education-Southeastern Pennsylvania Standards Consortium-Pr
Professional Development Opportunities for Consortium Members Principals' Institute August 1416, 2000 The Principals' Institute has been organized by the Consortium and the Graduate School of education at the University of pennsylvania to address
http://www.cgp.upenn.edu/nse/profdevt.html
Professional Development Opportunities for Consortium Members
Principals' Institute: August 14-16, 2000

The Principals' Institute has been organized by the Consortium and the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania to address the Principal's role in standards-based school reform. The Institute will be held in two parts - a three day session in August on Instructional Leadership, and a two-day session in the fall (dates to be determined) on Transformative Leadership. Instructional Leadership will include sessions for all principals on Instructional Leadership, Math (Primary and Secondary), Literacy (Early Childhood (ECE), Primary and Secondary), and Using Assessment Data to Inform Instruction.
Space is guaranteed for at least three principals from each Consortium district. Additional principals may attend if space is available on a first come, first serve basis.
Session Descriptions and Presenter Bios
Session 1: Creating Structures to Improve Instructional Practices
The Institute will focus on continuous instructional improvement. You will learn strategies to improve instruction, professional development and linkages with parents. We will discuss:

62. Pennsylvania Southeast Conference + United Church Of Christ
Conference staff pennsylvania Southeast Conference of the United Church of Christ505 South Second Avenue Post Office Box 26400 Collegeville, PA 19426 Phone
http://www.psec.org/staff2.asp

63. 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

64. LibertyNet Philadelphia, PA An Affiliate Of RegionOnline
Economic Development The Independent Foundation education College of Health Professions donot necessarily reflect the position of the staff and management
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April 10, 2003
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65. Sales Consultants Of Southampton
education MRI University 1996 Philip Crosby Executive Quality College 1992 PennsylvaniaState University 1972 Headquarters staff 79th ARCOM.
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" Meet Our Team "
  • George McCafferty Managing Partner, Business Development Ext. 107 - georgem@mriscs.com
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  • National Account Executive Ext. 106 - con@mriscs.com
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  • National Account Executive Ext. 103 - michaels@mriscs.com
    "Talent Attracts Talent" The entire staff is provided extensive training and continuous education in their field of expertise. They are well informed, connected and experts in their fields George McCafferty
    As one of the Managing Partners, George brings over 25 years experience in executive level sales, marketing and general management to each client relationship. During his career, George has served in the following capacities: Managing Partner of an executive search firm, President of a NASDAQ listed systems integration company, Senior Vice President of Sales and Operations for a national mortgage banking firm, Regional Vice President for a national homebuilder and Vice President of Sales for a UK listed security service organization. In addition to being a successful entrepreneur with an extensive background in the executive search field, George's career includes listing a company on NASDAQ, building a national mortgage banking firm from inception, directing acquisition activities from target selection, negotiating purchase agreements, and due diligence to closing/funding. He successfully negotiated several collective bargaining agreements with national labor unions. George has additionally built and managed successful regional and national sales forces, including all technical support functions.

    66. HACC And Central Pennsylvania College Enhance Partnership
    HACC has negotiated with colleges and universities to provide central Pennsylvaniaresidents more choices and opportunities in reaching higher education.
    http://www.hacc.edu/PublicRelations/index.cfm?fuseaction=articles.article&pr.pag

    67. Myschoolonline Home Help
    Martin realized that even though he had been ordained, he needed further education.He enrolled in the Crozer Theological Seminary, pennsylvania.
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    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.

    68. West Philadelphia On The Web
    PFSNIPenn Faculty staff for Neighborhood Issues Cobbs Creek Community EnvironmentalEducation Center History, Religion University of pennsylvania Museum
    http://users.ntr.net/~reddin/pgsum.html

    69. JET Website
    At JET, we're committed to providing quality continuing education programs to our SouthernTier of New York, The Northern Tier of pennsylvania, and Tompkins
    http://www.jet-inc.net/
    Welcome to JET!
    Management Training
    Our management training classes will energize and inform. Whether on-site, or customized for your business, we can meet your needs.
    Computer Classes Our spacious, well-equipped teaching lab and expert instructors make short work of all your computer training problems.
    Healthcare Courses We have a number of ANCC courses. Most recently, Joint Education and Training, Inc. has been approved as a sponsor of continuing education in respiratory therapy.
    Welcome to JET's Website! As JET's CEO, I'm so proud and excited to share with you what we can offer. I personally invite you to learn why our motto is " Employee Training…Affordable Options ." Joint Education and Training, Inc. (JET) is an employee training company based in Elmira Heights, New York. We've been providing courses to employees of companies in the Southern Tier for over 30 years. Our vision is to be the regional employee trainer of choice in the Twin Tiers area, and our Mission is to recognize the role we play in life long learning. At JET, we're committed to providing quality continuing education programs to our members. Programs are developed to meet the evolving needs necessary for employees to constantly enhance their contribution to the workplace. We have a wide array of training services available to meet your specific training needs.

    70. News Release Archive
    WBTC Hires Two New staff. March Debra Burrows Named Vice President of PennsylvaniaAssociation for Adult Continuing education. 2001. October
    http://www.wbtc.ciu10.com/pr/newsarchive.htm
    News Release Archive February January December November October August December November October August July June May March October September

    71. The University Of Scranton
    Directory of Home Pages and Telephone Information for Faculty, staff, Students,Departments and Organizations. pennsylvania Counseling Association.
    http://www.uofs.edu/admin/othlinks.html
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    Library

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    Human Resources
    Other Links and Information Sources
    University of Scranton Links External Links:
    UNIVERSITY OF SCRANTON LINKS
    Directory of Home Pages and Telephone Information for Faculty, Staff, Students, Departments and Organizations. Biology Department Web Pages Chemistry Department Web Server Computing Sciences Department Web Server Physics Department Web Server Journal of Ultimate Reality and Meaning The University of Scranton Press The University of Scranton Bookstore Association of Jesuit University Presses The Royal Technology Group The University of Scranton's Small Business Development Center Pennsylvania Counseling Association
    EXTERNAL LINKS
    College and University Related Links: American Colleges and Universities Ecola's College Locator: a searchable directory of U.S. colleges and universities with sites on the web. ARNOLD - Faculty and Staff Exchange, Collaboration and Position Listings at SUNY-Buffalo.

    72. Faculty And Staff
    Studies, 1984), the University of pennsylvania (MS in director of business and economiceducation at the The staff Margaret Hardt Frondorf Associate Director
    http://www.sais-jhu.edu/depts/id/faculty.htm
    SAIS Home Page I-Dev Mission I-Dev Program
    Overview
    ... I-Dev Partnership s Contact Us
    Faculty
    William A. Douglas - Adjunct Professor and I-Dev Interim Director
    Labor in Developing Countries and teaches Ethics, Choice and a Just World Order . He holds a B.A. in political science from the University of Washington, an M.A. from SAIS, and a Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University.
    Monica Brand
    Microfinance and Development
    with Maria Otero
    Joseph W. Davis
    Labor in Developing Countries
    with William Douglas and Anthony Freeman
    Graeme Donovan
    Rural Development Edward Elmendorf Health Problems, Policies and Practices in Developing Countries

    73. Quality Counts: Pennsylvania Data
    education spending per $1,000 in per capita income, 1995, Teachers as % of totalstaff, 1995, 53, 51, 53. This table shows pennsylvania's scores, along with those
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc97/states/tables/pa-data.htm
    Pennsylvania Data
    This table shows Pennsylvania's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our five major areas.
  • Student Achievement
  • School Climate
  • Resources
  • Quality of Teaching Pennsylvania 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. N.J. N.Y. Pa. 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 N.J. N.Y. Pa. 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 yes yes no Public high schools with AP courses, 1996 8th graders taking algebra, 1992 N.J. N.Y. Pa. Students taking upper-level math, 1994 Students taking upper-level science, 1994 1994 grads enrolling in college
    Pennsylvania School Climate Data
    This table shows Pennsylvania's scores, along with those of some of its neighboring states, in our School Climate category. For more information about these measures, see our
  • 74. Covenant College
    Department Faculty and staff, BS, Shippensburg University of pennsylvania neiles@covenant EducationEngineering English Foreign Language History Information
    http://www.covenant.edu/undergrad/faculty/foreign.php
    Undergrad
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    Department Faculty and Staff
    NEILES, Tom A.
    Assistant Professor of Modern Languages (2000) M.A., Millersville University of Pennsylvania; B.S., Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania
    neiles@covenant.edu

    SMISSON, Joseph Drake Assistant Professor of Modern Languages (1986) M.A., University of Kentucky; B.A., Georgia College smisson@covenant.edu Foreign Language Information: Foreign Language Courses Core Courses Foreign Language Faculty Academic Information: Academic Bulletin Faculty Academic Calendar Maintained by the Office of Admissions. E-mail questions or comments to info@covenant.edu Contact Art Biology ... Youth Ministry

    75. Covenant College
    Department Faculty and staff, University of pennsylvania; BS, pennsylvania State University EducationEngineering English Foreign Language History Information
    http://www.covenant.edu/undergrad/faculty/chemistry.php
    Undergrad
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    Covenant Legacy
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    Department Faculty and Staff
    MEHNE, Larry F.
    Professor of Chemistry (1989) Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania; B.S., Pennsylvania State University
    mehne@covenant.edu

    Chemistry Information: Chemistry Courses Core Courses Chemistry Faculty Student Publications: James Goodman Academic Information: Academic Bulletin Faculty Academic Calendar Maintained by the Office of Admissions. E-mail questions or comments to info@covenant.edu Contact Art Biology ... Youth Ministry

    76. School Programs
    Department of EducationMA; Municipal Alliance; Department of Schuylkill Haven AreaSchool District Schuylkill, pennsylvania. On behalf of the staff I wish
    http://www.tedspeak.com/schools.html
    Programs Client List Testimonials "Core values ..... positive influences .... a reminder of the importance of values, ethics, self-esteem and self-confidence in personal development. Ted Fattoross has over 17 years experience in personal, radio and television presentations designed to reinforce these values and ethics through confidence building, communication and leadership programs. As is evident within the testimonials, these presentations have instilled in children the necessity of being positive and proactive in their own lives, to improve themselves and in turn become a positive influence in a friends life. After the Tedspeak experience, they want to be everything they can be. These workshops can help you help them."
    Ted has over 17 years experience, and has been featured on national TV and radio programs and provides over 300 programs each year for groups as small as 5 and as large as 5,000. Below is a set of programs Ted conducts for the educational sector.
    • Up With Teachers (Click HERE for more details!)

    77. Monte Selby Previous Engagements
    League of Middle Level education Conference, Stockholm JERSEY * Wakulla County SchoolsStaff, FLORIDA * DODDS Unit Conf., Pittsburgh, pennsylvania * Midwest Ed
    http://www.monteselby.com/Engagements.htm
    MONTE SELBY PRESENTATIONS SELECTED PREVIOUS ENGAGEMENTS European League of Middle Level Education Conference, Stockholm, SWEDEN * Institute for Middle Level Leadership (National Middle School Assocation ), Rock Hill, SOUTH CAROLINA * Kansas Assocation for Youth Conference, Rock Springs, KANSAS *National PTA Conference, Nashville, TENNESSEE * I/D/E/A Conf., Atlanta, GEORGIA , Claremont, CALIFORNIA , Green Bay, WISCONSIN , Denver, COLORADO * A Kaleidoscope of Learning, Cedar Rapids, IOWA * Staff Dev., Newkirk, OKLAHOMA * MASA, Supt. Conf., Traverse City, MICHIGAN * Association of California School Admin. Region VII, Sparks NEVADA * NASSP Conf., Atlanta, GEORGIA Gallaway District Staff Dev., Abedon NEW JERSEY * Wakulla County Schools Staff, FLORIDA * DODDS schools, ENGLAND * SADD State Conf., KANSAS * Assoc. of Ed. Service Agencies, National Conf., Phoenix, ARIZONA * Content Academy, Harrisonburg, VIRGINIA * Florida League of Middle Schools, Gainesville, FLORIDA * Teaching the Transescent Conf., WISCONSIN * Keys School District, Modesto, CALIFORNIA * Council on Rural Sp. Ed, National Conf.

    78. Index.htm
    Database http//www.nncc.org/Child.dev/child.dev.page.html; Index. PARENTS Dear Parents;National Center for Parent Involvement in education; National Parenting
    http://www.shawnee.k12.ok.us/educationresource/parents.htm
    Home District Information: School Sites
    • Wilson Horace Mann Jefferson Sequoyah Will Rogers High School Middle School Washington Academy
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    The Parent Place Index HEALTH: Index CHILD CARE AND DEVELOPMENT:

    79. York County Chamber Of Commerce
    The Chamber's education and Workforce Development strategy is longtermand includes many community based partners. Chamber and
    http://www.yorkonline.org/business/workforce.htm
    Workforce Development Having a world class workforce available to York County businesses is a top priority of the York County Chamber of Commerce. The Chamber's Education and Workforce Development strategy is long-term and includes many community based partners. Chamber and member workforce development initiatives include; business education partnerships, school-to-work, adult and continuing education, employability skills training, recruiting non-traditional workers, internship and mentoring, and internet access to workers and jobs. For comments or questions about Chamber Workforce Development initiatives contact Cindy Donley or Joe Rice Local providers offer many workforce development services. This page provides you with a link to those services. Employment, Recruitment and Selection
    York Newspaper

    This site provides a unique local and national employment solution for employers and job seekers. It brings the power of hometown newspaper, classified advertising, local business relationships, and interactivity together to provide new tools and services to job seekers and employers. York County Chamber Members: Employment Services
    This site is a link to York County Chamber members involved with employment services.

    80. Penn Nursing: Alumni & Development
    would like to make a gift or pledge, print out our gift/pledge form, mail it witha check made payable to Trustees of the University of pennsylvania, to the
    http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/alumni/Giving/waystogive.asp

    Society of the Alumni

    HUP Alumni Association

    Keeping in Touch

    Alumni News Publications
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    quick links... About Us Computing Faculty Global Initiatives News Services
    Giving Opportunities
    By Cash or Pledge
    Most gifts to the School of Nursing are gifts of cash. If you would like to make a gift or pledge, print out our gift/pledge form , mail it with a check made payable to Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, to the following address: University of Pennsylvania
    School of Nursing Office of Development and Alumni Relations 420 Guardian Drive Philadelphia, PA 19104-9479 Securities It is almost always to your advantage to give appreciated securities to the School of Nursing directly rather than selling them and donating the proceeds of the sale A gift of long-term appreciated securities is exempt from capital gains taxes, currently at a maximum rate of 28 percent. In most cases a donor can claim a charitable income tax deduction equal to the full fair market value of the appreciated securities. The gift is deductible up to 30 percent of the donor's adjusted gross income. If your stock certificates are held by a bank, a trust, or a broker, either you, your trust officer, or your broker should call the Trust Administration department of the Treasurer’s Office at 215-898-7254.

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