Health Care Recommendations the roles and responsibilities of staff who provide education on family violence (prevention,detection and The pennsylvania Department of Health, pennsylvania http://www.attorneygeneral.gov/family/hearings/hc_recommendations.cfm
Extractions: Health Care Working Group Medical, nursing, allied health and behavioral health schools should include on-going family violence education in their curricula. Questions on family violence should be included on all applicable boards and certification exams for medical, nursing, allied health and behavioral health professions. Continuing education on family violence, which includes routine screening, identification, appropriate interventions, utilization of community resources and the effects of violence on children, should be required for health care providers to renew their license. The Office of Attorney General should develop an educational video and study guide on family violence for health care practitioners. The Attorney Generals Family Violence Task Force Health Care Working Group should publish and disseminate a "Best Practices" booklet highlighting those Pennsylvania health care providers that have in place the best policies and procedures addressing family violence. Hospitals and health systems should provide routine screening for family violence for all males and females 18 years of age and older.
LibertyNet Philadelphia, PA An Affiliate Of RegionOnline lose between 31 and 54% of their staff each year The pennsylvania Child Care Campaignis the coordinator. at 215563-5848 Welfare to Work education and Training http://www.libertynet.com/rol/template4.asp?sectionid=ecodev6&db=ContentPub
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National State University School of education215 education Hall Corvallis Carol L. Hodes The pennsylvania State University http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp
Extractions: Help Advanced Home About the Centers ... Printer Friendly STAFF DIRECTORY This is the staff directory for the National Research Center for Careeer and Technical Education and the National Dissemination Center for Career and Technical Education Name Title Phone No. Fax No. E-Mail Address Corinne Alfeld
NCCTE - Staff Directory This is the staff directory for the National State University School of education215 education Hall Corvallis Carol L. Hodes The pennsylvania State University http://www.nccte.org/about/staffdir/index.asp?Printer=Y
Current Staff And Faculty MC80, Interactive Media I. MC89, Designing CompBased staff dev. MC21, EducationTech. M. Ed. pennsylvania State University; BA, The College of New Jersey. http://www.philau.edu/msit/faculty.html
Sust Dev't Briefing Biographies - Biweekly Updates From NCSE education; and the Environmental education Coalition. University from 197879; StaffAttorney, American 1979-80; Assistant Counsel, pennsylvania Department of http://www.ncseonline.org/Updates/page.cfm?FID=2237
Pioneer Tools For Teachers Technology, Lancaster, PA, pennsylvania educational Technology Conf Elk Grove), IL,staff Development Resources 1999 Technology in education International Conference http://www.tools4teachers.com/e_conf.html
Extractions: Organization Presenter January 21-22, 1999 ICE Technology Indianapolis IN Indiana Computer Educators (ICE) Perry Reeves February 2-3, 1999 MECA Technology Jackson MS Mississippi Education Computer Association Perry Reeves February 14-17, 1999 TECA Technology Austin TX Texas Computer Education Association Perry Reeves February 17-18, 1999 Montana Conference Workshops Technology Bozeman MT Jim Samson February 18-19, 1999 Southeast Regional Social Studies Conf. Social Studies Greensboro NC Southeast Regional Council for Social Studies February 25-28, 1999 Southeast Regional Social Studies Conf. Technology St. Charles IL North Cook Intermediate Service Center Perry Reeves March 3-5, 1999 NCAECT Technology Triangle Park NC No. Carolina Assoc. of Educational Technologies
Graduate Staff In The College Of Health And Human Development View graduate calendars College's graduate education Calendar of Important linksfor graduate staff Data Warehouse 2001 The pennsylvania State University http://www.research.hhdev.psu.edu/grad/gradstaff.htm
Penn Nursing: Alumni & Development dev.upenn.edu or return the form in your Findings newsletter to the Alumni RelationsOffice, University of pennsylvania, School of Nursing, Nursing education http://www.nursing.upenn.edu/alumni/Contacts/KIT2.asp
Extractions: The e-news bulletin of Penn Nursing will help you make your own discoveries and findings of exciting happenings, inspiring students and faculty, and thriving alumni of the SON. To receive this periodic e-news bulletin, please send your name, class year, and e-mail address to nursalum@ben.dev.upenn.edu Find a Classmate Penn degree holders may join the Penn Alumni On-Line Community (OLC) at no charge by visiting their web page at www.alumni.upenn.edu . The OLC provides two services: a directory, which contains up-to-date information on alumni, and alumni e-mail forwarding. Non-degree holders can send a sealed, stamped letter to Alumni Records, University of Pennsylvania, 3451 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104; the Records Office will check with your correspondent before forwarding the letter. Change Your Name or Address
Extractions: Provincial Library, 1352 Winnipeg Street, Regina, SK S4P 3V7 Materials on this list are lent for a three week period, as they are usually in demand. Prompt return of materials is appreciated. Materials on the list that are not available for loan are listed as non-circulating. They are included so you know what resources are available at the Provincial Library, or in case you wish to purchase them for your own library. Provincial Library is no longer doing a " Books for the Taking." It has been merged with the New Books List and will be available on a first come first serve basis.
Pennsylvania PrayerNet God will bless the staff and their families with good health. of education Rod Paige Sec. pennsylvania's US Senators Rick Santorum Arlen Specter. http://www.pafamily.org/associates/prayernet/
Extractions: United in Prayer for Our Leaders Because of the unique challenges that confront them on a daily basis, our leaders need our prayers, and they need to know they are being upheld in prayer. Through the PrayerNet, we desire to connect every legislator with one or more 'prayer partners' from his or her district who will commit to receiving prayer requests and interceding on a regular basis. As we come before the throne of Grace on behalf of our leaders throughout the year, pray that those in authority would: Have a reverence for God and realize that they are accountable to God for each decision and act (Prov. 9:10) Seek and be granted wisdom, knowledge and understanding from God (Js. 1:5) Be drawn to a saving knowledge of Christ; if born-again, that they be strengthened and encouraged in their faith (Eph. 1:17-23) Recognize their own dependency on God, pray and seek the will of God (Prov. 3:5-8; Lk. 11:9-13)
IGM: Faculty & Staff: Faculty Profile: Gregg L. Semenza, MD, PhD of pennsylvania, 1984 PhD, University of pennsylvania, 1984. Genes dev. Faculty Affiliates Administrative staff Directory Calendar Disclaimer, http://edipus.med.jhmi.edu/IGM/Faculty/FacultyProfile.cfm?ProfileID=18
Board Of Advisors and undergraduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, community of Sociology Universityof pennsylvania 252113 Institute of Executive education The Wharton http://dolphin.upenn.edu/~lacasa/advisorystaff.html
Extractions: Board of Advisors The Advisory Board serves a consultative function. The Director is the liaison between the Board and the Center. The Director plans and convenes the Board's meetings. The Advisory Board consists of people of different ages, ethnicities, and professions. They are graduate and undergraduate students, faculty, staff, alumni, community leaders, a University trustee, and a parent. The Advisory Board will assist La Casa with its development goals. For more information about the Advisory Board, you may contact Annamaria Cobo at 215-746-6044 or at acobo2@pobox.upenn.edu Advisor List Margarita Bleier
Virginia's Community Of Learning 6/cu12.html Keywords staff development, research Improvement of the US Departmentof education. Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, pennsylvania, and Washington DC http://www.virginialearning.org/MainAreas/Search/sr_directory_category.cfm?CatNu
Literature University Park pennsylvania State University, 1995. 19, Doctors continuing educationin Tanzania distance learning.Ndeki SS J Nurs staff dev 1997 13 1317. http://periodont.od.mah.se/nikos/research/literature.htm
Extractions: some selected reference organised by theme Distance Learning in health education Overview of most important studies since 1985 (table) Distance Learning for health care students. Tanenbaum BG, Rogers AT, Cross DS, Tilson ER. Radiol Technol 1996 : 68: case study Distance Learning and distance education : a personal perspective. Hinman AR. Am J Prev Med 1996: 12: review Worldwide survey on distance learning in dental education. Anneroth G. Int Dent J 1994: 44: 506-510. survey Media aids in dental distance learning .Anneroth G, Berglund S. Int Dent J review UK proposes preclinical distance learning course. Richards T. Br Med J 1999 : 318: 895. press release California Dental Association Awards Distance Learning Contract to Temple University School of Dentistry. Landay MA. Temple University Web Page http://www.temple.edu/dentistry/di/news/dipr02b97.htm (Dec 1999). press release Technology and media for distance learning in academic health education. Mattheos N, Jönsson J, Schittek M, Attstrom R. Journal of Dentistry, Educational Technology Section March 2000. http://www.elsevier.com/homepage/sab/jdentet/contents/mattheos/mattheos.html
Keystone University Network: Conference Facility Catering worker training through its instructional and administrative staff members, who arelocated at facilities of the pennsylvania State System of Higher education. http://www.keystoneu.net/departments/President/labor_ed_inst.html
Extractions: Partnering to design and deliver educational resources for organized labor The Labor Education Institute is a multi-dimensional training and worker-centered resource developed in collaboration with Pennsylvania labor. The Institute provides worker training through its instructional and administrative staff members, who are located at facilities of the Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education. These sites include Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, Kutztown University of Pennsylvania and the Dixon University Center. In its effort to provide convenient training for workers, programs are offered at State System university facilities, at union halls or at other accessible locations. The Labor Education Institute works with labor and community organizations to design and develop curriculum to meet specific needs. Training efforts by the Institute include:
The National Energy Modeling System -- Executive Summary to identify issues of medical care, research, and education. for Energy and EnvironmentalStudies, CarnegieMellon University, Pittsburgh, pennsylvania. staff. http://www.nap.edu/execsumm/0309046343.html
Extractions: NOTICE: The project that is the subject of this report was approved by the Governing Board of the National Research Council, whose members are drawn from the councils of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The members of the committee responsible for the report were chosen for their competencies and with regard for appropriate balance. This report has been reviewed by a group other than the authors according to procedures approved by a Report Review Committee consisting of members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. The National Academy of Sciences is a private, nonprofit, self-perpetuating society of distinguished scholars engaged in scientific and engineering research, dedicated to the furtherance of science and technology and to their use for the general welfare. Upon the authority of the charter granted to it by the Congress in 1863, the Academy has a mandate that requires it to advise the federal government on scientific and technical matters. Dr. Frank Press is president of the National Academy of Sciences. The National Academy of Engineering was established in 1964, under the charter of the National Academy of Sciences, as a parallel organization of outstanding engineers. It is autonomous in its administration and in the selection of its members, sharing with the National Academy of Sciences responsibility for advising the federal government. The National Academy of Engineering also sponsors engineering programs aimed at meeting national needs, encourages education and research, and recognizes the superior achievements of engineers. Dr. Robert M. White is president of the National Academy of Engineering.
Extractions: Openbook Linked Table of Contents Front Matter, pp. i-vi Contents, pp. vii-xii Executive Summary, pp. 1-8 1. Introduction, pp. 9-14 2. NEMS Requirements, pp. 15-44 3. NEMS Architecture, pp. 45-88 4. Implementaion of NEMS, pp. 89-96 Appendix A-1: Scope of Work, pp. 97-100 Appendix A-2: Committee Charge, pp. 101-102 Appendix B: First Advisory Report, pp. 103-112 Appendix C: The Mission and Functio..., pp. 113-118 Appendix D: Illustrative Case Studi..., pp. 119-128 Appendix E: A Brief Description of ..., pp. 129-134 Appendix F: Meetings and Activities..., pp. 135-140 References and Bibliography, pp. 141-152
Tbl Serials Results, National staff Development Council, Sep. What's the Buzz, pennsylvania'sAdult Basic and Literacy education Professional Development, Mar. http://www.vcu.edu/aelweb/frmserials.html
Extractions: Serial Resource File ABE Fairfax County Schools Fairfax Co. Public Schools Oct. 1982-Jul. 1986 bi-monthly ABE Virgina Tech U.S. Dept. of Education Jan. 1980-Aug. 1982 bi-monthly Activity ACT Spring 1999 not available Adult and Community Education Dept. of Instructional Services/Fairfax Co. Public Schools Jan. 1991-Nov. 1992 monthly Adult and Continuing Education Today Learning Resource Network Nov. 1987- Jul. 1995 not available Adult Basic Education U.S. Office of Education Jan. 1977-Aug. 1979 monthly Adult Education Connection Adult Education Service Center of N. Illinois Fall 1994-Sum. 1996 quarterly Adult Education Quarterly American Association for Adult and Continuing Education Spr. 1983-Win. 1998 quarterly Adult Education Reader VA Adult Education Research Network Sum. 1994-Spr. 1996 quarterly Adult Education: A Journal of Research Adult Education Association of the U.S. Spr. 1963-Win. 1983 quarterly Adult Educator Knox County (TN) Schools November 1997 bi-monthly Adult Leadership Adult Education Association of the U.S. Mar. 1960-May 1977 monthly Adult Learning AACE Sep. 1989-Fall 1998