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Sheila C. Johnson.(NEWSMAKERS)(Interview)
Speech-language-hearing services in Virginia recently received a huge boost. The help came from businesswoman and children's advocate Sheila C. Johnson, who pledged $5 million to the Curry School of Education at the University of Virginia UVa. Her gift will establish the Sheila C. Johnson Center for...
Education Firm CaseNEX Taps Experienced Teacher and Businessman as CEO
Business Editors CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va.--BUSINESS WIRE--Feb. 18, 2002 CaseNEX, a Charlottesville-based worldwide provider of multimedia cases for the professional development of teachers and school administrators, has announced the appointment of Michael Pace as its CEO. "Michael has a rare combination of CEO-level business experience and a background in...
The TEMPO model: outreach program for educators.(University of Verginia's Teaching Educators McGuffey Practicums Off-Grounds) (Technology Information)
The University of Virginia's Teaching Educators McGuffey Practicums Off-Grounds TEMPO combines live onsite instruction, satellite broadcasts and two-way audio to deliver graduate reading courses throughout the state. The TEMPO model began in 1988 with half of its lectures broadcast live with the aid of videotaped demonstrations via satellites. The...
Teaching and learning to teach through technology. (model programs demonstrate use of technology in teacher training at University of Virginia, University of New Hampshire, Arizona State University and University of Georgia)(IBM Higher Education supplemen
Presentations given at 'America 2000: An Educational Strategy' conference in 1991 demonstrate the effective use of computer technology in teacher training. The Teacher Link program at the University of Virginia, sponsored by a grant from IBM, links preservice teachers and their supervisors to university faculty members. The program illustrates the...
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