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  1. Staff development, mathematics education by William B Hynds, 1981
  2. Staff development, music education by Alicia Moore, 1981
  3. Staff development, art education by Thomas A Hatfield, 1981
  4. Staff development, social studies education by Howard Thomas, 1981
  5. Staff development guidelines for trade and industrial education teachers by Shirley J Crook, 1986

81. Clemson -- Faculty/Staff Awards
Barbara N. Logan College of Health, education and Human development SouthCarolina League for Nursing Excellence in Nursing education Award.
http://www.clemson.edu/awards/faculty02.htm
Your location: Home Awards Faculty/Staff Awards The Clemson University Board of Trustees is proud to extend congratulations to each of our 2001 Faculty Award for Excellence recipients. Your excellence has brought honor to us all. Susanna M. Ashton
College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities
The Mark Twain Society Scholar J. Richard Aspland
College of Engineering and Science
Provost Award for Scholarly Achievement William Edward Back
College of Engineering and Science
Construction Industry Institute Outstanding Educator Award John M. Ballato
College of Engineering and Science
3M Junior Faculty Award Susan F. Barefoot
College of Agriculture, Forestry and Life Sciences
U.S. Patent #6,221,847 "Composition and Method for Treating Bacterial Infection" Joel Vincent Brawley College of Engineering and Science 2001 South Carolina Governor's Professor of the Year Faculty Senate Resolution of Appreciation Interfraternity-Panhellenic Council Certificate of Appreciation Judy Ashley Brock Public Service and Agriculture Alumni Distinguished Public Service Award David Brune College of Engineering and Science U.S. Patent #6,192,833

82. Welcome To The Department Of Instruction And Teacher Education At The University
mission of the College of education by providing Center for Inquiry, a USC ProfessionalDevelopment School. sc.edu, 2003 University of south carolina Board of
http://www.ite.sc.edu/
Department Chair Program Areas ALUMNI College of Education ...
BY-LAWS

TENURE AND PROMOTION Criteria and Procedures
RESOURCES

PAGE OF THE MONTH

RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS

USC THIS SITE Welcome to the Department of Instruction and Teacher Education in the College of Education! The Department of Instruction and Teacher Education is dedicated to fulfilling the vision and mission of the College of Education by providing exemplary instruction, scholarship, and service the the areas of instruction and the professional development of teachers, both pre- and in-service. The diverse faculty members of the department maintain undergraduate and graduate programs leading to teacher certification, masters and specialist degrees, and the doctorate.
USC President Andrew Sorenson
at the Center for Inquiry , a USC Professional Development School
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USC LINKS: DIRECTORY MAP EVENTS VIP ... SITE INFORMATION Last updated 3/1/2003 cgrugan@sc.edu 2003 University of South Carolina Board of Trustees

83. About The SC State Board For Technical And Comprehensive Education
SC State Board for Technical and Comprehensive education operates the south CarolinaTechnical College specific training and a State Tech Board staff.
http://www.sctechsystem.com/aboutus.htm
South Carolina Technical Colleges Home
The SC State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education
Executive Director:
Dr. James L. Hudgins
111 Executive Center Drive
Columbia SC, 29210
Phone: 803.896.5280
Administration Fax: 803.896.5281 Executive Director
Dr. James Hudgins
The SC State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education operates the South Carolina Technical College System, a statewide system which includes 16 technical colleges, a Center for Accelerated Technology Training for industry-specific training and a State Tech Board staff. The State Tech Board is responsible for the state-level development, implementation and coordination of postsecondary occupational and technical training and education. The purpose of these efforts is to support the economic development of the state. Back to top About Us The Colleges Prospective Students ... Home SC State Board for Technical and Comprehensive Education

84. MHSchool: State Resources
Home Page. State Department of education south carolina Departmentof education. State Libraries south carolina State Library. State
http://www.mhschool.com/teach/math/mhmath/teachres/stateres/sc.html
Web Lesson Plans Math Idea of the Month Club Math Literature Bibliographies State Resources Math on the Walls Math Issues Papers Additional Teacher Tools MathTalk Teacher Guide to Parent Island Teacher Guide to Student Island South Carolina State Home Page
South Carolina State Home Page
State Department of Education
South Carolina Department of Education
State Libraries
South Carolina State Library
State Historical Societies
The South Carolina Archives and History Center

The South Carolina Historical Society
State Education Standards
South Carolina Math Standards

South Carolina Social Studies Framework
State Government Home Page
South Carolina State Government

National Resources American Mathematical Society
http://www.ams.org/
National Council of Supervisors of Mathematics http://forum.swarthmore.edu/ncsm/ National Council of Teachers of Mathematics http://www.nctm.org/ National Assessment of Educational Progress http://nces.ed.gov/nationsreportcard/ Third International Mathematics and Science Study http://nces.ed.gov/timss/ American Mathematics Competitions http://www.unl.edu/amc/

85. Youth For Justice--Constitutional Rights Foundation
The National LawRelated education Leadership Seminar, the annual seminar for Youthfor Justice offers Professional staff development and Technical Assistance
http://www.crf-usa.org/ojjdp/ojjdp.html
National Organizations Program Overview With support from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP) of the U.S. Department of Justice , five national organizations and state programs offer an array of law-related education (LRE) programs and activities for young people in their schools and communities. Over 1 million students and 16,000 teachers participate in the Youth for Justice program. LRE helps young people avoid delinquent behavior and develop the knowledge, skills, and attitudes of effective citizens. LRE enlivens social studies, language arts, and science courses through interactive instructional strategies. LRE enhances learning by providing opportunities for young people to participate in and take responsibility for their communities. LRE equips young people to confront challenging issues such as substance abuse, crime, and violence. Youth for Justice involves young people in LRE programs that address national problems, particularly violence by and against youth. Youth for Justice's five cooperating national LRE organizations: develop curriculum and instructional materials support a national network of state and local leaders representing every state provide professional staff development for schools conduct programs for students prepare community volunteers as co-instructors and co-leaders in classrooms and community activities for youth

86. PDPTA-Conferences
Excellence US Department of education's Regional Conference New York, North carolina,Ohio, Pennsylvania Rico, Rhode Island, south carolina, Tennessee, Vermont
http://www.dssc.org/pdp/confer.htm
Technical Assistance Center for
Professional Development Partnerships Conferences Seminars and Presentations The Technical Assistance Center is attempting to develop the most complete list of professional development conferences, seminars and presentations possible. If you know of any events not listed below, please send the conference title, description and contact information to the TA Center. PDP@aed.org We will add them to our list. Here is another great link for disability conferences! NICHCY
November 12-16, 1997 Educational Renaissance: Remembering the Past, Designing the Future
Savannah, GA
Annual Conference of Teacher Education Division of Council for Exceptional Children
Contact: Dr. Diana Hammittee, Conference Chairperson, 912-681-5600 or email: DJHammit@gsvms2.cc.gasou.edu
November 16-18,1997 A Call to Action: Working Together for Equity and Excellence
U.S. Department of Education's Regional Conference on Improving America's Schools
Dallas, Texas
Representatives from Arizona, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Wisconsin
For more information see Conference Overview ; call (800)203-5494; or visit website: www.ncbe.gwu.edu/iasconferences

87. Information About Barry Sweeny, Consultant, Presenter, Trainer, Author, Grant Wr
on induction, mentoring, staff development, assessment, and Foundation by the SouthCarolina Center for the Improvement of education publication, Creating a
http://www.teachermentors.com/RSOD Site/AboutBarry.html
Hi! I am Barry Sweeny, a staff developer, consultant, planner, author,
trainer, and grant writer. Here is some information about my wide
background, experiences, and areas of expertise.
26 W 413 Grand Avenue, Wheaton, Illinois 60187, 630-668-2605
My e-mail is barrys@teachermentors.com
CURRENTLY
  • President, Best Practice Resources Inc.
  • Board of Directors , International Mentoring Association, a group of persons from a wide range of settings interested in expanding all applications of mentoring. Elected April 2002.
PAST EXPERIENCE Adjunct Instructor in Assessment , Aurora University/KCROE, MAT/MAEL programs, 4 terms, Aurora Illinois Staff Development Program Coordinator, Staff Development Specialist, Past President Teacher Salesman, EDUCATION
  • Illinois Type 75 General Supervisory Certificate
  • "Award of Recognition- Teacher, 1989 Those Who Excel", Illinois State Board of Education
  • "1995 - Award of Commendation", for Service to Illinois Educators, Illinois State Board of Education
AUTHOR For example, I recently wrote:

88. Partnerships
Rural development Acts The south carolina Legislature has a result, the ContinuingEducation Department of The carolina Interstate Economic Partnership is an
http://www.sum.tec.sc.us/conted/partner.asp
Home Prospective Students Current Students About CCTC ... Continuing Education : Partnerships Partnerships Central Carolina Technical College's Continuing Education Department is pleased to be a partner with various organizations that have common goals of education, training, and economic development. The follow information highlights the major partners of the College. South Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership (SCMEP) The South Carolina Manufacturing Extension Partnership, headquartered in Columbia, South Carolina, was established in 1989 as one of the three original extension centers under the Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) program. Also supported by the state of South Carolina, SCMEP is part of a growing nationwide network of services and support for smaller manufacturers, giving them unprecedented access to new technologies, resources, and expertise. Today, there are more than 70 centers in the MEP network serving more than four-fifths of the nation's smaller manufacturers and representing partnerships in all 50 states and Puerto Rico. SCMEP serves South Carolina's growing industrial base, which currently includes more than 4000 manufacturers. Through manufacturing services and continuous improvement programs, SCMEP provides manufacturers with the resources and tools they need to compete at world-class levels. SCMEP is positioned in the manufacturing community as a leader in providing highly valued technological, workforce and business solutions that fundamentally improve the competitiveness of South Carolina manufacturers.

89. The University Of South Carolina Aiken
Fouryear university offering undergraduate and master's degrees in elementary education and applied Category Regional North America Counties Aiken education...... of Trustees of the University of south carolina.
http://www.usca.edu/
Quick Links About Our Community About Our Faculty About USCA Academic Affairs Academic Calendar Academics Academic Programs Academy for Lifelong Learning Admissions Admission Requirements Admissions Staff Advanced Placement Policies Advisement Alumni Apply Now! Arts and Culture Assessment Office Athletics Bookstore Bulletin Calendars Campus Facts Campus Support Services Campus Visits for Students Campus Tours for Community Career Services Children's Center Chancellor's Office Classified Employees Assembly Clubs/Organizations Computer Services Conference Center Continuing Education Cost of Attendance Counseling Center Course Descriptions Course Schedules Cultural Series Current Students Degrees Offered at USCA Development Directions to Campus Directory Information Disability Services Dupont Planetarium Emergency Action Plan Enrollment Services/Institutional Planning Etherredge Center Exam Schedules External Affairs Office External Recognition Fact Book Faculty Tech Support Center Fast Facts Fees and Refunds Finance Office Financial Aid FIPSE Grant Foreign Language Graduate Programs Graduation Information History of Campus

90. Licensure - Frequently Asked Questions
Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, south carolina, Tennessee, Texas second languages;and AIDS education) or to employed in a North carolina public school unit
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/licensure/lifaq.htm
Curriculum Publication Sales Education Initiatives Agency Web Sites ... NC Schools Listing North Carolina Licensure
Questions and Answers
In what areas are licenses issued? Licenses are issued in administrative, supervisory, student service, and teaching areas. Teaching areas encompass birth through kindergarten, elementary (K-6), middle grades (6-9), secondary grades (9-12), special subjects (K-12), exceptional children (K-12), and vocational education. Back to Top
How do I qualify for a North Carolina license?
The standard basis for licensure is the completion of an approved education program at an accredited college or university. Most out-of-state applicants qualify through reciprocity plans that allow educators from outside North Carolina to establish eligibility for licensing in North Carolina.

91. USCS - University Of South Carolina Spartanburg | Library
Students, faculty and staff with a valid USCS ID Virtual Reference Desk for more EducationResources University of south carolina Spartanburg, 800 University Way
http://www.uscs.edu/~library/Databases/educationresources.html
Library Databases
Education Education Index Via FirstSearch - H.W. Wilson
Access: Restricted to USCS campus. Students, faculty and staff with a valid USCS ID may access Education Index from off-campus.
Medium: Web Coverage: June 1983 - present. Updated: Monthly Full-Text: No
Description
ERIC Via EBSCO host and Via FirstSearch - U. S. Department of Education
Access: USCS campus. Students, faculty and staff with a valid USCS ID may access ERIC from off-campus.
Medium:
Web Coverage: FirstSearch covers 1966 - present, EBSCOhost covers 1960 -2000 Full-Text: FirstSearch - No; EBSCOhost - Some.
Description
Gale's Literary Resources Via Gale Group
Access: No restrictions.
Medium:
Web Coverage: Varies. Full-Text: Yes
Library Literature
Via FirstSearch - H. W. Wilson Access: USCS campus. Students, faculty and staff with a valid USCS ID may access Library Literature from off-campus. Medium: Web Coverage: December 1984 - present. Updated: Monthly Full-Text: No Description Professional Development Collection Via EBSCO host Access: USCS campus. Students, faculty and staff with a valid USCS ID may access ERIC from off-campus.

92. Ten Schools With Varying Socioeconomic, Ethnic And Geographic Characteristics De
Counties in Columbia, south carolina includes 10 membership spans the educationcommunity, including and other administrative staff; teachers; specialists
http://www.mcgraw-hill.com/media/news/2003/01/20030130.html
Ten Schools With Varying Socioeconomic, Ethnic and Geographic Characteristics Demonstrate Gains On National Math Tests
Everyday Mathematics' Results Applauded by AASA and ASCD New York, N.Y., January 29, 2003
Everyday Mathematics have raised the performance of their diverse student bodies. The report, "RESULTS with Everyday Mathematics, " documents how students are better able to learn math when skills, conceptual understanding, and problem-solving processes are developed together. The report is the fourth in a series of RESULTS documents developed by McGraw-Hill Education, a leading global provider of electronic and print learning products. In the report, rural and urban schools across the country using Everyday Mathematics document the improvement in performance and enthusiasm for math demonstrated by their students. Last week, the program was selected by New York City schools in a district wide adoption for Grades K-5. All 10 schools profiled in the report implemented Everyday Mathematics over a period of time and showed improved and sustained student performance. The schools monitored student progress during the school year to ensure effective instruction. Additionally, the schools created an exciting climate to encourage math learning and demonstrated the importance of maintaining high expectations for all students, not just the brightest or most privileged. Each school also implemented ongoing professional development programs for their teachers and listed staff development as one of the keys to successful implementation.

93. Ninety Six School District
are accredited by the southern Association of Colleges and Schools and all standardsare met as set forth by the south carolina Department of education.
http://www.ninetysix.k12.sc.us/
Ninety Six School District
(Greenwood County School District 52)
605 Johnston Road
Ninety Six, South Carolina
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Greenwood School District 52 is more fondly referred to as the Ninety Six School District because of the name of the town in which all three schools are located - Ninety Six, South Carolina. Ninety Six is also the home of a national historic site, Star Fort. The school district has over 1,600 students in three schools. All schools are accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools and all standards are met as set forth by the South Carolina Department of Education.
School Report Cards Released - Greenwood 52 Receives Good Rating
The State Department of Education and the Education Oversight Committee have released the first annual school and district report cards. These report cards are a part of the requirements of the Education Accountability Act. All three Greenwood 52 schools received a "Good" rating. Check the following link for more information:
State Press Release

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94. Paige Announces $17 Million In Grants To Help States Develop Assessments Under N
Iowa, Oregon, Illinois, Missouri, south carolina, West Virginia and Excellence inEducation, Second Language Collaborators Nevada, North carolina Wyoming.
http://www.ed.gov/PressReleases/02-2003/02122003a.html
Skip Navigation Privacy, Security, Notices About ED A-Z Index ... Contact Us Search: Advanced My Profile Add to My.ED.gov Bookmarks Inside OPA OPA Home Press Releases Speeches Radio Broadcast News ... ED Budget Search press releases (Help with search) These press releases are provided by the Office of Public Affairs. Most documents contain a contact name and telephone number. Education-related press releases and statements from the White House are located on a separate page. Paige Announces $17 Million in Grants to Help States Develop Assessments under NCLB FOR RELEASE:
February 12, 2003 News Media Contact: Melinda Malico, (202) 401-1576
Program Office:
U.S. Secretary of Education Rod Paige today announced $17 million in new grants to fund projects that will help improve the quality of assessment instruments and systems used by states to measure the achievement of all studentsespecially students with disabilities and those with limited English proficiencyunder the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The grants are funded from the U.S. Department of Education's (ED) Fiscal Year 2002 budget. Because of the critical importance of the state assessments to gauge state, school district, school and student progress toward state standards, the U.S. Department of Education is providing substantial funding to cover the costs of testing, Paige said. ED provided $370 million in state assessment formula grants to all state education agencies (SEAs) last summer (details available at:

95. Aiken County Public Schools General Information
State Department of education and distance education throughout the state of SouthCarolina, and received system has the lowest supervisory staff ratio of
http://www.aiken.k12.sc.us/site1/General/Facts.html
General Information Demographics Administrative Staff School Food Service Transportation Department ... Student Registration
Demographics
Official Name:
The Consolidated School District of Aiken County
Address:
1000 Brookhaven Drive, Aiken, SC 29803
Phone Numbers: Student Population K-12:
(an additional 1000 students are in the Adult Education Program)
Size:
Aiken County is the sixth largest school district in South Carolina in population.
Number of Four Year Olds: Ethnic Composition:
61% White, 35% Black, 4% Hispanic/Asian/American /Other
Number of Administrative Areas: Number of Schools:
37 (includes seven high schools, ten middle schools, nineteen elementary schools, and one career center)
Pupil-Teacher ratios:
K-5 (22 to 1), Grade 1 (15 to 1), Grade 2 and 3 (20 to 1), Grade 4 and 5 (26 to 1), Grade 6 thru 12 (range 26-30 to 1). NOTE: Circumstances of a practical nature may require the ratio to increase by a student or two in some lower grades.
Geography:
1,178 square miles. Daily school buses cover an area that is as large as the state of Rhode Island.
Average Teacher Salary: Number of Teachers:
1,827; 51% have degrees at the Master's degree level or higher.

96. ClearingHouse
to Bettie Lee, Workshop Manager, Smithsonian Center for education and Museum MuseumStaff development 2003 WebWise Conference Sustaining Digital Resouces
http://museumstudies.si.edu/Listings.htm
Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies I n- C areer M useum T raining and E ducation O pportunities C learinghouse This site lists museum career training programs available nationwide on collections care, exhibitions, management, and public programming. An "other" category addresses accessibility, marketing, volunteers, and visitor services, among other topics. With the help of The American Association of Museums and the Institute of Museum and Library Services, SCEMS surveyed nearly 200 training programs over a two-year period. As a result, we have asked training providers to inform us of programs which we will post on this site. Please let us know about upcoming training opportunities in your area that are not mentioned here. Information should be sent to: Bettie Lee, Workshop Manager, Smithsonian Center for Education and Museum Studies, 900 Jefferson Drive, SW, Arts and Industries Building, Suite 2235, Washington, DC 20560; e-mail LeeB@scems.si.edu ; Fax: 202-357-3346. This listing is not intended to serve as an endorsement of any programs or service providers. In addition, this site does not list annual meeting sessions, general discussion gatherings, degree-granting programs of fewer than four hours or more than five weeks. We have also excluded general programs that do not focus exclusively on museum work.

97. Continuing Education
Academic credit programs, adult student serivces, and noncredit programs.Category Regional North America Adult, Career, and Continuing......
http://www.rcce.sc.edu/ContinuingEd/
Beaufort
Lancaster

Salkehatchie

Sumter
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Academic Credit Programs Community Programs Adult Student Services Academic Credit Programs CEU Services Adult Student Services Evening Program ... Scholarships Conference and Event Services The National Conference on the Adult Learner Regional Campus and Branch Administrators Conference Stop Surfing, Start Teaching Conference

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by Travis Wechsler
2003, The Board of Trustees of the University of South Carolina.

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