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Extractions: Welcome to Our House Leadership What's New House of Prayer ... Leadership Development 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 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.
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Extractions: (in alphabetical order) Valerie Hastings Gregory, Ed.D. Valerie's professional training and experience span curriculum and instruction, assessment, and school restructuring. Valerie has served as a teacher, assistant principal, central office administrator, adjunct professor, and staff member for the Center for Gifted Education and the School Leadership Institute at the College of William and Mary. At the Virginia Department of Education, Valerie provided leadership, technical assistance, and professional development for school restructuring initiatives. In her doctoral studies in Educational Policy, Planning, and Leadership at the College of William and Mary, Valerie has studied extensively the conditions that foster transfer of professional development to sustained practice. Her research interests also include curriculum and instruction, differentiated learning, and the role of leadership in facilitating change. Valerie is the author of Problem-Based Learning in Social Studies and Conditions That Support Transfer for Change
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Extractions: Law and Education, University of San Francisco Assistant Head of School: Kathleen Duhl B.A., University of Arizona, Graduate Studies Education, Oxford, and University of Colorado, Boulder Middle School Director/High School Placement: Coordinator: Alvin Gilmore, Jr. M.S. Ed., University of Southern California B.A., Psychology, University of California, Los Angeles M.B.A. Harvard Graduate School of Business B. A., Princeton University Director of Admission/Financial Aid/Community Service: Sherry Smith M. Ed., Harvard Graduate School of Education
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Kinesiology Athletic Training Concentration skills while working closely with staff athletic trainers and Practice, DirectorAthletic Training education Program louisiana State University, Dept. http://appl003.lsu.edu/educ/kines.nsf/$Content/Athletic Training Concentration?O
Limestone College: Students, Faculty & Staff run in University theatres in Oregon, Washington, Montana, South Dakota and louisiana. ActingOne, Experiential Theatre, and several distance education courses; http://www.limestone.edu:8010/sfs/acad/arts/english.htm
Extractions: : English Characteristics Like the rest of Limestone College, you'll find wonderful, small classes within the English department, served up with plenty of discussion. You'll also find practical experiences that prepare you for careers outside of college, including access to internships with newspapers and work as editors and writers for the college art and literary magazine, as well as the college yearbook. You'll prepare portfolios in writing classes, and have the opportunity to gain hands-on tutoring experience in the writing center. Limestone College also offers a Theatre Minor which consists of eighteen credits of theater and theatre-related coursework. Courses include Acting One and Two, History of Theatre, Directing, Playwriting, Drama Appreciation, and Fundamentals of Play Production. Limestone College performs two to three theatrical productions a year. Oklahoma! was the musical performed last year. This year the musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
LSU Libraries -- A Decade Of Progress -- 1992 - 2002 statesupported university and college libraries throughout louisiana. line withinthe higher education budget. workstations for patrons and staff;; To enhance http://www.lib.lsu.edu/lib/decade.html
Extractions: The LSU Libraries faced severe funding challenges in the early nineties. Through a strategy of network development, serials redesign, grants, reorganization, legislative support, and teamwork, the Libraries met its challenges. The LSU Libraries successfully transcended that decade and moved into 2000 and beyond with a model that has improved library services and supported libraries statewide. This document highlights the activities and outcomes that brought the model to fruition. LSU Mission Louisiana State University http://www.lsu.edu/index2.html is the state's comprehensive research university. Louisiana State University offers challenging undergraduate, graduate, and professional educational programs for outstanding students from Louisiana, the nation, and other countries. Its nationally and internationally recognized efforts in a broad range of research fields create new knowledge and promote economic development. LSU libraries and museums preserve the rich cultural heritage of the state, and scholars and artists at the University contribute to the literature, history, science, technology, and arts of our culturally diverse community.
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Extractions: Personal: Education: Post Doctorate: Region XIII, Austin, TX, Technology Training, 1994-99 LA State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA, Landscape Design, 1981- 1983 Doctorate: LA State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA, 1977 Major: Instructional Services; Early Childhood and Elementary Ed. Minor: Anthropology Master's of Education Degree: LA State Univ., Baton Rouge, LA, 1973 Major: Supervision Minor: Early Childhood, Health, P.E. and Rec. Bachelor of Arts Degree: Southeastern LA Univ., Hammond, LA, 1971 Major: Elementary Education Professional Experience: Host: Denney Forum. DENNEY-L@rootsweb.com 1998-present Online Instructor: 1998-present Web Master: BDGONLINE http://www.bdgonline.com 1998 - present Typist for New Orleans GenWeb Data, Oct. 2000-01
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Extractions: When the multinational Siemens Corporation approached the Wendell, North Carolina, school system with a proposal to revamp their curriculum, exciting changes began to happen. Siemens built a state-of-the-art training center for high school students to prepare them to work in the world of high technology. The result? Students who once faced a dead-end future are now ready to pursue promising corporate careers. Several years ago, feisty principal Steve Scroggs was putting his passion on the line in rural Kinston, North Carolina. Now hes got a dream school in wealthy Chapel Hill. His challenge: to prove that caring about kids, letting teachers share leadership, and viewing education as a lifelong journey can also work in this Cadillac of a school.
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Extractions: October 25, 2002 'America's 100 Best College Buys' includes Lyon in 2002-03 edition For the seventh year in a row, Lyon College is included among Americas 100 Best College Buys. Lyon is one of six Arkansas colleges and universities included in the 2002-2003 edition of the annual report, which lists schools that offer high quality education at an affordable price. Lyon College is pleased to have again earned this national recognition for quality and value, Dr. Walter B. Roettger, president of Lyon, said. It is testimony to the talent and dedication of our faculty and staff, the preparation and motivation of our students, the vision of our trustees and friends, and the support of the community and region. Also on the list are Harding University, Hendrix College, John Brown University, Ouachita Baptist University and the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. Last spring, the company conducted its 12th Annual National College Survey. The survey form was submitted to directors of admissions of 1,485 accredited four-year, residential U.S. colleges and universities. Survey results showed the high school grade point average for entering class freshmen in fall 2001 was 3.21 and the average ACT score was 23. The average GPA for Lyon freshmen was 3.56 and average ACT score was 25.
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Gary W. Childers-vita education Member American Society for Microbiology. Member louisiana Academy ofSciences. Member Sigma Xi. US Dept. Commerce, Economic dev. Council, 198586. http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Depts/Biology/Faculty/gchi.htm
Extractions: Department of Biological Sciences Graduate Faculty Gary W. Childers Dr. Gary Childers has been the principal investigator with Gary Shaffer for a project entitled "Bioremediation protocol for small-scale oil spills in Louisiana marshes", funded by the Louisiana Oil Spill Coordinator/Office of the Governors' OSRADP, $150,000, 1994-96. He is also a Co-P.I. with Gary Shaffer and Mark Hester for a project examining the use of oil and gas drill cuttings to create wetlands, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, $150,000, 1994-99. Investigations for both of these projects are being conducted at our mesocosm system located at the Southeastern Louisiana University Horticulture Center. Dr. Childers has over 20 publications in national and regional scientific journals or as chapters in books. His most recent publication, with T. Y. Wong, K. Bancroff, and H. Pei, in 1995 was "Diauxic growth of Azotobacter vinelandii on galactose and glucose: regulation of glucose transport by another hexose" published in Appl. and Environ. Microbiol. 61(2):430-433.
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Extractions: TOMORROW'S LEADERS ARE BEING EDUCATED IN THE U.S. TODAY COUNTRY NAME TITLE UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE AFGHANISTAN Sharif Faez Minister of Higher Education University of Arizona AFGHANISTAN Abdul Zahir (former) Prime Minister Columbia University Lester Bird Prime Minister (current) University of Michigan ARGENTINA Raul Ricardo Alfonsin President (1983-89) University of New Mexico ARGENTINA Guido Di Tella Minister of Foreign Affairs (former) MIT ARGENTINA Jorge Alberto Rodriguez Minister University of Nebraska BELIZE George Cadle Price Prime Minister (former) St. John's College
Administration, Faculty & Staff College; MA, Northwestern State University of louisiana. Rich, Ms. Kathy, staff Assistant,Division Ms. Brenda, Administrative Secretary, Continuing education. http://www.ngc.peachnet.edu/academic/Catalog/Administration, Faculty & Staff.htm
Extractions: Administration, Faculty, and Staff OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF ADMINISTRATION Nathaniel Hansford, President, B.S.Ed., LL.M, J.D. Philip G. Buckhiester, Vice President for Academic Affairs, B.S., Ph.D. Linda Roberts-Betsch, Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs,Director of Enrollment Management Services, B.S.N., M.S.H.E., M.S.N., D.S.N. Jason K. Pruitt, Registrar, B.S., M.Ed. Marilyn S. Lary, Director of Library Services,B.A., M.S.L.S., Ph. D. Robert LaVerriere, Director of Admissions, B.A.,M.Ed. Deborah Barbone, Director of Financial Aid, B.S.Ed. Kimberly R. Foster, Director of Public Services, B.B.A, M.B.A Carmen Mas, Division of Academic Support Programs, B.A., M.Ed., Ph.D. Judith Bryant, Vice President for Student Affairs, B.A., M.S., Ph.D. Laura Whitaker-Lea, Associate Dean of Students, B.A., M.A. Beverly Kirchner, Director of Career Services, B.B.A., M.B.A. Frank J. "Mac" McConnell, Vice President for Business and Finance, B.B. A., M.B.A. Gerald Lord, Associate Vice President for Business and Finance, Director of Auxiliary Services, B.S., M.A. Stan Allen, Comptroller,B.B.A., M.Ed.
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