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  1. Child find for early childhood special education: Responses of developmental center and school district staff by Ken B Heinlein, 1997

1. Staff Development
The wyoming Department of education has developed A Framework for staff development. This information is in the final preparation stages and will soon be
http://www.k12.wy.us/schoolimprov/staff_development.htm
School Improvement Staff Development Quick Links The mission of professional (staff) development is to prepare and support educators to help all students achieve to high standards of learning and development. It is a growth process founded on rigorous, research-based strategies and intensive follow-up that leads, models and supports job-embedded learning. It is clear that if children are to achieve at levels demanded by the high standards, teachers will have to help them do so. Professional development is crucial in helping teachers help students to reach these high standards. Professional Development: focuses on teachers as central to student learning, yet includes all other members of the school community; focuses on individual, collegial, and organizational improvement; respects and nurtures the intellectual and leadership capacity of teachers, principals, and others in the school community; reflects best available research and practice in teaching, learning, and leadership; enables teachers to develop further expertise in subject content, teaching strategies, uses of technologies, and other essential elements in teaching to high standards; promotes continuous inquiry and improvement embedded in the daily life of schools;

2. Office Of Instructional Development And Technology
Center for Teaching Excellence, University of wyoming. Center for educational Excellence , USAF Department of education and staff development, Singapore Polytechnic, Singapore
http://www.dal.ca/~oidt/ids.html
Dalhousie University's Instructional Development and Technology Sites Worldwide
Choose from the list below.
University Centres For Instructional/Faculty Development
Australia
  • Centre for the Enhancement of Learning, Teaching and Scholarship, University of Canberra Academic Development Unit, LaTrobe University Centre for Higher Education and Professional Development, Macquarrie University Centre For The Study of Higher Education (CSHE), University of Melbourne Monash University Centre of Higher Education Development, Monash University Teaching and Learning Centre, Academic Staff Development, Murdoch University Queensland University of Technology Teaching and Educational Development Institute,
  • 3. Fremont County BOCES
    staff development. completion of the master's program, certification in special educationmaybe obtained from the wyoming Department of education.
    http://www.fcboces.org/staffdevelopment.asp
    MAIN Home
    Calendar

    COURSES Staff Development
    Technology Training

    Dual Credit

    PROGRAMS Community Technology Centers Lights On! 21st Century Community Learning Center
    Career Development

    Professional/Technical
    ... Fremont County Content Delivery Network
    CONTACTS BOCES Board Members School District Board Members Member District Administrative Staff Fremont County ... University of Wyoming Outreach Opportunities for Educators
    Substitute Teaching Certification
    Location Riverton High School Career Center Date(s) Saturday, March 15, 2003 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 29, 2003 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Saturday, April 12, 2003 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Cost IMPORTANT! Applicants are required to have record of thirty (30) hours of classroom observation time prior to the start of the course.
    SUBSTITUTE TEACHING PERMIT REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE OF WYOMING PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS BOARD
    (a) In order to be certified as a classroom substitute, an applicant must have completed a minimum of sixty-five (65) semester hours at an accredited institution of higher learning. OR (b) Possess a high school diploma or General Educational Development (GED) Certificate and: (i) Complete twenty-four (24) clock hours of in-service to assure competency in: (A) Age level communication skills;

    4. Wyoming Department Of Education Technology Plan
    continuing education credit staff development Credit only for Janet Allen Institutes held in Des Moines. Educators must sign in. For more information visit the IA State Department of education
    http://legisweb.state.wy.us/school97/post/reports/edtech.htm
    Wyoming Education Technology Plan
    Enhancing opportunities for all citizens of Wyoming
    Table of Contents
    Wyoming Technology in Education Panel Vision Executive Summary Introduction ... Table 6. Overall Costs of Implementing Technology in Wyoming
    Wyoming Department of Education State Superintendent: Judy Catchpole
    Phone: (307) 777-7675
    Fax: (307) 777-6234
    E-mail: jcatch@educ.state.wy.us Technology Contact: Linda Carter
    Phone: (307) 777-6252
    Fax: (307) 777-6234
    E-mail: lcarter@educ.state.wy.us Cover art by: Pame Hickman, Wyoming Department of Education The Wyoming Department of Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission or access to, or treatment or employment in its educational programs or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, and the Americans with Disabilities Act may be referred to the Wyoming Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights Coordinator, 2nd floor, Hathaway Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002-0050 or (307) 777-6198, or the Office for Civil Rights, Region VIII, U.S. Department of Education, Federal Building, Suite 310, 1244 Speer Boulevard, Denver, CO 80204-3582, or (303) 844-5695 or TDD (303) 844-3417. This publication will be provided in an alternative format upon request.
    Wyoming Technology in Education Panel
    Panel Members*: Mark Antrim Stan Bader Ed Bales Chuck Bayne Sue Belish Rob Bernard Jack Bottenfield Lesley Boughton Dianne Bramwell Jo Campbell Steve Ellenbecker

    5. K24 - Director Of Staff Development
    Director of staff development REPORTS TO Superintendent of Schools DEPARTMENT staff development JOB DESCRIPTOR K24 NATURE AND SCOPE OF JOB To coordinate staff development services for district employees. the district and the staff development program. Reads, analyzes, and education, LICENSE, CERTIFICATION OR FORMAL TRAINING. Bachelor's Degree. wyoming teacher certification.
    http://atc.ccsd.k12.wy.us/hr/jobdescr/k24.html
    JOB TITLE
    Director of Staff Development
    REPORTS TO: Superintendent of Schools DEPARTMENT: Staff Development
    JOB DESCRIPTOR: SCHEDULE: P NON-EXEMPT: X
    NATURE AND SCOPE OF JOB:
    To coordinate staff development services for district employees.
    JOB FUNCTIONS:
    ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
  • Responds to the needs of individual staff by communicating with appropriate university personnel in order to organize and schedule courses which the State Department requires for recertification. Directs the development and delivery of courses on a semester-by-semester basis which reflect the vision and mission of the district and the staff development program. Reads, analyzes, and evaluates, on a continuing basis, literature and media on effective educational practices in order to include the most recent validated information when developing professional growth opportunities and purchasing resource materials for district staff. Assumes responsibility, on a continuing basis, for training and evaluating Professional Development Core instructors and trainers in areas of content, presentation skills, and adults learning theory in order to assist them in their preparation and implementation of growth opportunities for district staff. Communicates a welcoming and nurturing attitude toward all district staff in all interactions so that each individual has ownership and feels encouraged toward professional growth.
  • 6. GoWYLD! Guide To Wyoming Education
    staff development; Charter Schools. WDE Special Programs WDE Special education;WDE AtRisk Student Programs; wyoming Diagnostic Clinic (formerly wyoming Deaf
    http://gowyld.net/wyoming/education.html
    Home Library Catalogs Internet Guides Research Help ... Wyoming Info. Wyoming Education
  • Wyoming Educational Gateway (Wyoming EdGate)
    Wyoming Department of Education
  • 7. College Of Education: Educational Leadership
    Scope of Coursework Related to wyoming Standards. Equal Access (Speacial education,Gifted and of staff · Models of Supervision · staff development and Models
    http://ed.uwyo.edu/Departments/depedleader/pep.htm
    Faculty Staff Graduate Program ... E Principal Endorsement Program The Principal Endorsement Program is an internship based program leading to potential endorsement as a K - 12 Principal in the State of Wyoming. Focusing on the Department's mission to identify and develop effective leaders, the program includes two summer session courses on campus at the University of Wyoming and courses during the academic year. The program is designed for those who a) already have a closely related master's degree; or b) seek endorsement to supplement a master's degree in progress; or c) wish to take courses in educational leadership as electives. The program DOES NOT lead to a master's degree. Those seeking a master's degree in educational leadership should apply to the Principal Preparation Program offered by the department. PEP Handbook (Word) PEP Handbook (pdf) PEP Application (Word) PEP Application (pdf) For Graduate School Enrichment Application Principal Endorsement Program
    Scope of Coursework Related to Wyoming Standards
    and Cultural Foundations within the Context of a Democratic Society
    Character Ed, etc.)

    8. College Of Education: Educational Leadership
    at the University of wyoming and courses Prerequisites 15 hours of education coursesand on staff selection, empowerment, staff development, supervision of
    http://ed.uwyo.edu/Departments/depedleader/ppp.htm
    Faculty Staff Graduate Program ... E Principal Preparation Program The Principal Preparation Program is a comprehensive intern based leadership program leading to a Masters Degree in Educational Leadership and potential Wyoming certification as a K-12 principal. Focusing on the Departments mission to identify and develop effective leaders, the program includes two summer sessions on campus at the University of Wyoming and courses during the academic year. PPP Handbook (Word) PPP Handbook (pdf) PPP Application (Word) PPP Application (pdf) For Graduate School Application Principal Preparation Program Course Descriptions EDAD 5100 Introduction to Human Relations in Educational Leadership These seminars are designed to encourage students to gain a deeper understanding of their own beliefs and an understanding of leadership issues through concentrated study as members of a cohort group with a team of faculty. This introductory seminar focuses on the investigation of personal beliefs, strengths and mission; and an understanding of the literature of effective leadership behavior. EDRE 5530 Introduction to Research The purpose is to develop graduate students into intelligently critical consumers of research through their understanding of both quantitative and qualitative methodologies employed in educational research. Prerequisites: 15 hours of education courses and consent of the instructor.

    9. Sublette County School District No. 1 Web Site, Pinedale, Wyoming
    (Pinedale) Calendar, staff email directory, community information, athletic schedules, lunch menus, Category Regional North America education School Districts...... Improved staff development opportunities for staff and board in a beautiful ruralsetting in western wyoming on the Service, BLM, tourism, and education are the
    http://www.pinedaleschools.org/
    Sublette County School District No. 1
    Sublette County, Wyoming
    Pinedale K-12th Grades, Bondurant K-5th Grades
    Pinedale and Bondurant
    Superintendent's Office: 307-367-2139 Ext 1 SCHOOLS High School
    Middle School

    Elementary Schools
    ALL SCHOOL Event Calendar
    District Calendar

    Sports Calendar

    Pool News
    ...
    Lunch Menu
    ADMINISTRATION School Staff District Staff School Board DISTRICT INFO WyCAS Data School Reports About Pinedale RESOURCES State of Wyoming University of Wyoming Community Colleges Wyoming Education ... Wyoming Road Report SCHEDULE: April 2 Jump Rope for Heart April 4-11 Spring Break April 25 Early Dismissal April 29 HS/MS Spring Jazz Concert May 1 Mini Band/Choir Concert May 5 Academic Awards/NHS May 6 Spring All Choir Concert May 12 Spring All Band Concert May 26 No School May 27 HS Athletic Awards May 28 Lagoon Trip May 30 Graduation , 7 pm June 3 Elementary Track Day June 6 Last Day of School June 6 Elementary Awards Assembly More Events Click here to view your child's grades and class progress.

    10. Graduate Credit And Professional Development Credit Options For Staff Developmen
    fill out a clock hour registration form, have it signed by SDE staff, pay a For moreinformation visit the WI State Department of education. wyoming, Back to Top.
    http://www.sde.com/GraduateCredit.html
    Graduate Credit Apply exciting concepts from the SDE seminar in your classroom and receive Antioch University Seattle credit for doing so. Antioch University Seattle is fully accredited by the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges. One to five graduate quarter credits are available for program attendance and the completion of a paper describing how you used the concepts in your classroom. Tuition ranges from $55-$225. Grading is Pass / Incomplete. For more information, call 206-441-5352, ext. 5111 or email ccpl@antiochsea.edu.
    Chapman University is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges. One to four semester units of graduate elective credit (for a 1- to 4-day seminar, respectively) are available for an additional fee of $62 per semester unit. C lick here to register online or to download enrollment forms with Chapman University (California). For more information call 1-800-392-8704.

    11. Wyoming Second In Per-pupil Spending
    are making to improve training and quality and do staff development. he said. certification,said Gary McDowell, president of the wyoming education Association
    http://www.edu-orchard.net/PROFESS/NEWS/1_8EdSpending.html
    Wyoming second in per-pupil spending
    By HOLLY STROTHER Star-Tribune staff writer CASPER - CST - When it comes to providing money and other resources to its schools, Wyoming ranks second in the nation, spending $8,657 per student in adjusted dollars, according to a national education report released Monday. But the state ranked dead last in terms of improving the quality of its teachers, receiving an F grade for the third straight year, Education Week's Quality Counts 2002 report found. New Jersey led the country in per-pupil spending last year, with $9,362 in dollars that reflect regional cost differences. The lowest-ranked state was Arizona, with per-pupil spending of $5,006. The U.S. average was $7,079, according to the report. For the first time in at least six years, the state got an A on its report card in adequacy of resources, which "accounts for both the number of students below an 'adequate' level of spending and the degree to which spending on those students falls short of adequate," according to the report. State Sen. Charlie Scott, R-Casper, said he believed the F grade was a fair assessment of two of the three areas of teacher improvement: Teacher's salaries are not enough for the state to recruit more high-quality teachers, he said, and the Wyoming Professional Teachers Standards Board policies are complicated and rigid to the detriment of the education system here.

    12. LCCC Meet The Vice President Of Student Services
    US/wyoming Vocational education, Carl Perkins. North Central Accreditation Committees;Facultystaff Welfare Committee; Faculty development Committee;
    http://www.lccc.cc.wy.us/stu_serv/wchamber.asp
    site map search contact document.write(doClock("W0",",%20","M0","%20","D0",",%20","Y0")); Center for Student Success
    Disability Resource Center

    Career Services

    Cooperative Education
    ...
    Exam Lab
    Meet the Vice President of Student Services
    WILLADEEN CHAMBERLAIN, M.Ed., LPC
    Vice President of Student Services
    Laramie County Community College
    1400 E. College Dr.
    Cheyenne, WY 82007
    wchamber@lccc.cc.wy.us

    Responsibilities Responsible for the administration of 4 Student Service Departments. Duties include the supervision of 4 administrative professionals, 4 counselor educators, 13 educational service support staff and part-time employee work force, enrollment management, budget planning and coordination, student recruiting and retention, student development, and program advisory committee coordination. Administered student development programs in personal counseling, academic and vocational counseling, career guidance and assessment. Summary of Qualifications Twenty-nine years of progressive professional education experience: teaching, counseling and administration with administrative competencies in the following areas:

    13. NetDay Compass: Category Page
    scoring guide on technology plans from the wyoming Department of education. whichwas written to guide instruction, staff development, purchases and
    http://www.netdaycompass.org/categories.cfm?instance_id=45&category_id=1

    14. N.E.W. BOCES On-Line Brochure
    Northeast wyoming BOCES provides services through both Health education, PhysicalTherapy, Independent Evaluations. Skills, Special Health Care, staff development.
    http://www.new-boces.k12.wy.us/onlinebroc.htm
    Who?
    What? When? Where? ... How?
    Who are we?
    N.E.W. BOCES is an acronym for the Northeast Wyoming Board of Cooperative Educational Services. It is a Cooperative, brought into being by a legal agreement, between twelve member public school districts that have joined together to provide educational services to special children residing in each district and throughout Wyoming. To meet the needs of these disabled children, the Cooperative designed and built the Powder River Basin Children's Center (PRBCC) in 1982. All children between the ages of five and twenty-one, who are deemed eligible for special education, are entitled to be provided an individually prepared program of special education by their school district of residence. The present participating school districts include: Campbell County #1 Platte County #2 Converse County #1 Sheridan County #1 ...
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    Why Northeast Wyoming BOCES/The Powder River Basin Children's Center?
    The purpose of the educational cooperatives, as authorized by they Wyoming Cooperative Educational Services Act, is to provide educational services, including but not limited to Post-Secondary Education, Vocational-Technical Education, Technical Assistance, and services for exceptional children. The Powder River Basin Children's Center offers services for those exceptional children whose unique needs can not be adequately provided in the child's resident school district. The Northeast Wyoming BOCES/The Powder River Basin Children's Center services are designed to assist and enhance the local school districts commitment to successful student outcomes. Our on-site programs are especially designed for students with significant deficits in the categories of autism, deaf-blindness, behavior, orthopedic impairment, mental disability, language disability, vision, hearing and health impairments, and traumatic brain injury.

    15. NATIONAL STAFF DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL: Who's Who
    Colbert Fitchburg State College education Department 160 k12.ut.us Wisconsin staffdevelopment Council Rick k12.wi.us wyoming staff development Council Cynthia
    http://www.nsdc.org/whoswho.htm
    WHO'S WHO AT NSDC NSDC Staff NSDC Board of Trustees NSDC Affiliates NSDC Networks Main Business Office/Member Services Office
    P.O. Box 240
    Oxford, Ohio 45056
    Fax: 513-523-0638
    E-Mail: NSDCoffice@aol.com NSDC's main business office also serves as its member services office. Contact this office with any questions regarding membership, address changes, annual conference registration, ordering catalog items, or advertising in the JSD. The office is generally open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m EST. It is closed on national holidays and during the week between Christmas and New Year's Day. NSDC Staff Executive Director
    Dennis Sparks
    1124 W. Liberty Street
    Ann Arbor, Michigan 48103
    Fax: 734-998-0628
    E-mail: SparksNSDC@aol.com Contact Dennis regarding overall operation of NSDC, staff development trends and issues. Deputy Executive Director
    Stephanie Hirsh 16306 Sunset Valley Dallas, Texas 75248 Fax: 972-818-1451 E-mail: NSDCHirsh@aol.com Contact Stephanie regarding policy development, Staff Development Leadership Councils, state education agency relations, grant/fund development, NSDC partnerships, and NSDC distinguished staff developer designation process. Director of Publications Joan Richardson 1128 Nottingham Rd.

    16. Facts About Campbell County School District
    is fully accredited by the wyoming State Department of education, and all schoolsare North Central accredited. staff development, Through collaborative efforts
    http://esc.ccsd.k12.wy.us/hr/distinfo.html
    Quick Clicks HR Quick Clicks CCSD's Main Home Page
    ESC Home Page

    ESC Personnel

    School Calendar of Events

    Department Pages:
    Superintendent

    Board of Trustees

    Human Resources

    Special Programs
    ...
    DistrictBuildings/Address/Phone

    Human Resources Department
    fax: (307) 682-6619 Assistant Superintendent for Instruction / Human Resources
    George E. Mathes, Jr., Employment Opportunities Job Descriptions Board Minutes ... Facts about CCSD Facts About Campbell County School District Enrollment Stable at 7,500 students; third largest school district in Wyoming. Size Encompasses all 5,000 square miles of Campbell County. Facilities The District's 24 school facilities include:
    • 1 High School Center
    • 1 Junior/Senior High School
    • 1 Alternative Transitional
    • 2 Junior High Schools
    • 15 Elementary Schools (3 rural)
    • 1 Aquatic Center
    Staff The district has 1323 full-time and part-time employees, including 633 certified (teachers, specialists, administrators) and 690 non-certified (clerical, custodial, bus drivers, food service, aides, maintenance, etc.) Student/Teacher Ratio 19.2 to 1 (district-wide average)

    17. Facts About Campbell County School District
    the wyoming State Department of education, and both Campbell County High School andWright Junior Senior High are North Central accredited. staff development,
    http://esc.ccsd.k12.wy.us/hr/ccsdfacts.html
    Quick Clicks HR Quick Clicks CCSD's Main Home Page
    ESC Home Page

    ESC Personnel

    School Calendar of Events

    Department Pages:
    Superintendent

    Board of Trustees

    Human Resources

    Special Programs
    ...
    DistrictBuildings/Address/Phone

    Human Resources Department
    fax: (307) 682-6619 Assistant Superintendent for Instruction/Director of Human Resources
    George E. Mathes, Jr., Employment Opportunities Job Descriptions Board Minutes ... Facts about CCSD Facts About Campbell County School District Enrollment Stable at 7,800 students; third largest school district in Wyoming. Size Encompasses all 5,000 square miles of Campbell County. Facilities The District's 24 school facilities include:
    • 1 High School Center
    • 1 Junior/Senior High School
    • 1 Alternative Transitional
    • 1 Junior High School Transitional School
    • 2 Junior High Schools
    • 2 Middle Schools
    • 15 Elementary Schools (3 rural)
    • 1 Aquatic Center
    Staff The district has 1,239 full-time and part-time employees, including 634 certified (teachers, specialists, administrators) and 605 non-certified (clerical, custodial, bus drivers, food service, aides, maintenance, etc.) Student/Teacher Ratio 19.2 to 1 (district-wide average)

    18. Education Links - ISU Career Development Center
    HireEd - Student affairs, professional staff, faculty, counseling, and for teachingand other certified education positions in the State of wyoming.
    http://www.isu.edu/departments/career/edlink.html
    Education Links
    Academic360.com - A collection of Internet resources that have been gathered for the academic job hunter. It includes links to faculty, staff, and administrative announcements and is not restricted to teaching positions. Academic Employment Network - Academic Employment Network (AEN) lists available positions in colleges, primary and secondary educational institutions for faculty, staff, and administrative professionals. American Association for Employment in Education - AAEE is a professional association comprised of colleges, universities, and school districts whose members are school personnel administrators and college and university career services officers. The Chronicle of Higher Education - Published weekly, The Chronicle is the No. 1 news source for college and university faculty members and administrators. Education Jobs Page - Just enter your job preferences and your e-mail address, and they will send you any new jobs that match your choices each week. Hire-Ed - Student affairs, professional staff, faculty, counseling, and research-related employment listings and job vacancy notices.

    19. Education Week - Registration - Access Restricted
    wyoming now has standards in place for math is scored on studentperformance standards,staff development, school climate education got a lot of attention from
    http://www.edweek.org/sreports/qc00/templates/state-policy.cfm?slug=wy-up.htm

    20. News Release
    The equipment will give wyoming County residents full videoconferencing 4H instruction,exercise programs, teacher education, and staff development.
    http://www.sunygenesee.cc.ny.us/News/wyoming_learn_center.htm
    Genesee Community College, YMCA, Wyoming Cornell Cooperative Extension Plan Wyoming County Learning Center Release date: March 11, 2002
    In other business this evening, the Board of Trustees:
    News Release Index

    For News and Events Information:
    Rick Ensman
    Director of Development and External Affairs
    Phone: 585-345-6809
    Fax: 585-343-4541
    E-mail: rgensman@genesee.edu Search Prospective Students Genesee Students ... Employers

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