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David KafitzPerson was signed in when posted  90
11-20-2003 06:32 AM ET (US)
Dear Martha,

My schedule in Asheville today and tomorrow is not going to allow me to be a part of your wrap up sessions. I am sorry to let you know at the last minute, but I have been working to be able to travel to DPI this last time.

David Kafitz
Martha Campbell  91
11-20-2003 10:00 AM ET (US)
David,

Thanks for the message you will be missed. take care we will send you final DRAFT.
Regards,

Martha

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Martha B. CampbellPerson was signed in when posted  92
12-18-2003 12:07 PM ET (US)
Merry Christmas,

We are on track to go to SBE January for information. I will post files on Instructional Services webpage in my section under announcements.
Happy holidays and thank you for all your fine work this year.

Best wishes,

Martha

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Martha B. CampbellPerson was signed in when posted  93
01-14-2004 07:09 PM ET (US)

Happy New Year, everyone!

Highlights from January 7-8 SBE Meeting

http://www.ncpublicschools.org/sbehighligh...4/01highlights.html

Discussion Agenda

Revision of North Carolina K-12 Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study (HSP 6) — The Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study was last revised in 1998, and a scheduled revision was approved at the SBE meeting in September 2002. Core Revision Committee and Focus Group meetings centered on ethics, personal safety, privacy and commercialism in an electronic environment. Clarification strands and objectives and alignment with the National Educational Technology Standards for Students (NETS*S) were address in the review process.
Weighted Quality Point Policy and Proposed Changes (HSP 7) — Discussion continued on the issue of weighted quality points. A report regarding work underway on this issue will be presented to the legislature’s Education Oversight Committee this month, and discussion will continue by the Board in February. Discussions also are ongoing with representatives of the University of North Carolina system and the Community College system on this issue.
Special Provision Budget Bill for School Nurse Services (SS 1) — As directed by the General Assembly, the State Board reviewed the standards for the number of school nurses recommended in the Basic Education Program and compared this with standards recommended by other health organizations. The Board heard a report that noted there are now 667 nurses serving schools and that approximately 111 more nurses would be needed to reach the BEP ration of 1:3,000. The National Association of School Nurses currently recommends a ratio of 1:750. The cost of reaching the BEP ratio would be approximately $5.5 million or $7.5 million, depending on the qualifications required.
Pilot Program for Financial Literacy (HSP 8) — Board members received a report on the financial literacy pilot program being developed as a result of HB 397, Section 7.35. Staff development and implementation of the financial literacy modules will be done over the next few months and evaluation will be done later this spring.
Martha B. CampbellPerson was signed in when posted  94
01-16-2004 02:46 PM ET (US)
THE BALANCED CURRICULUM: A GUIDING DOCUMENT FOR SCHEDULING AND IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NC STANDARD COURSE OF STUDY AT THE ELEMENTARY LEVEL


The Instructional Services Division at NCDPI, in collaboration with members of the Exceptional Children and Instructional Technology Divisions, as well as members from the educational community, has developed a guiding document for elementary schools focused on implementing a balanced curriculum. This document focuses on the importance and value of delivering a well-rounded education which includes all areas of the Standard Course of Study. It addresses the what, why, and how for implementing a balanced curriculum including: questions and answers, guiding principles and recommendations, sample scenarios and schedules, a looking ahead section, survey results and implications, and resources.

The document incorporates and addresses many current issues and concerns from the public schools as reported via surveys and feedback through teachers, principals and administrators to the elementary curriculum committee. It is a "living" document, and additional resources, best practices, and model sites will be added as they are identified and as schools and LEA's respond to this initiative. Similar documents will be developed for the middle and high school levels in the near future.

It is the hope that as teachers, administrators, and educational leaders strive to provide the best education possible to North Carolina's young people, this document will serve as a valuable resource for addressing issues, needs and guidance for scheduling and implementing the North Carolina Standard Course of Study.

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
There are many ways that this document can be used as a springboard for discussion groups, professional development, and leadership at various levels. You are encouraged to share this resource with others. =============================================================================
The PDF version is available on the web at: http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/ (Click on the "Balanced Curriculum" link above the SCS chart). This PDF file contains the entire document, but is not hot-linked internally or externally. It will remain on the website until the new PDF (which will have the ability to follow links within and outside the document) is complete.

Hard copies of the document, which come with a cover, spine, and tabs, and can be placed into notebooks, may be ordered through NCDPI publications. The document will be available: on the web (free), and hard copy or CD through Publications.

The CD and web versions of the document will also include the Balanced Curriculum Powerpoint Overview with notes, so that you, or anyone who wants, can use it to provide an overview of the contents of the document.

An order form and additional information will be sent, once it
is available. If you know people who have been asking to see the
document, they can access the current PDF version until the others are available,
or order a hard copy through NCDPI.
==========================================================================
Pricing information for Balanced Curriculum materials:

web - free (document and powerpoint overview)
IS144 - Document - $11.00
IS145 - CD - $7.00 (document with links and powerpoint overview)
IS146 - Poster (sold in packs of 20) - $9.00 per set of 20

NCDPI Publications: http://149.168.35.203/publications_catalog/
email: publications@dpi.state.nc.us or
call 800-663-1250 (in North Carolina) or 919-807-3470 (outside North Carolina)
Barb Thorson  95
01-17-2004 07:41 AM ET (US)
FYI

From: Martha B. Campbell Time: 02:46 PM
THE BALANCED CURRICULUM: A GUIDING DOCUMENT FOR SCHEDULING AND
IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NC STANDARD COURSE OF STUDY AT THE
ELEMENTARY LEVEL


The Instructional Services Division at NCDPI, in collaboration
with members of the Exceptional Children and Instructional
Technology Divisions, as well as members from the educational
community, has developed a guiding document for elementary
schools focused on implementing a balanced curriculum. This
document focuses on the importance and value of delivering a
well-rounded education which includes all areas of the Standard
Course of Study. It addresses the what, why, and how for
implementing a balanced curriculum including: questions and
answers, guiding principles and recommendations, sample
scenarios and schedules, a looking ahead section, survey results
and implications, and resources.

The document incorporates and addresses many current issues and
concerns from the public schools as reported via surveys and
feedback through teachers, principals and administrators to the
elementary curriculum committee. It is a "living" document, and
additional resources, best practices, and model sites will be
added as they are identified and as schools and LEA's respond to
this initiative. Similar documents will be developed for the
middle and high school levels in the near future.

It is the hope that as teachers, administrators, and educational
leaders strive to provide the best education possible to North
Carolina's young people, this document will serve as a valuable
resource for addressing issues, needs and guidance for
scheduling and implementing the North Carolina Standard Course
of Study.

----------------------------------------------------------------

There are many ways that this document can be used as a
springboard for discussion groups, professional development, and
leadership at various levels. You are encouraged to share this
resource with others.
================================================================

The PDF version is available on the web at:
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/curriculum/ (Click on the
"Balanced Curriculum" link above the SCS chart). This PDF file
contains the entire document, but is not hot-linked internally
or externally. It will remain on the website until the new PDF
(which will have the ability to follow links within and outside
the document) is complete.

Hard copies of the document, which come with a cover, spine, and
tabs, and can be placed into notebooks, may be ordered through
NCDPI publications. The document will be available: on the web
(free), and hard copy or CD through Publications.

The CD and web versions of the document will also include the
Balanced Curriculum Powerpoint Overview with notes, so that you,
or anyone who wants, can use it to provide an overview of the
contents of the document.

An order form and additional information will be sent, once it
is available. If you know people who have been asking to see
the
document, they can access the current PDF version until the
others are available,
or order a hard copy through NCDPI.
================================================================
==========
Pricing information for Balanced Curriculum materials:

web - free (document and powerpoint overview)
IS144 - Document - $11.00
IS145 - CD - $7.00 (document with links and powerpoint overview)
IS146 - Poster (sold in packs of 20) - $9.00 per set of 20

NCDPI Publications: http://149.168.35.203/publications_catalog/

email: publications@dpi.state.nc.us or
call 800-663-1250 (in North Carolina) or 919-807-3470 (outside
North Carolina)
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704-832-2503
Martha B. CampbellPerson was signed in when posted  96
02-05-2004 10:50 AM ET (US)
Link to State Board of Education February Meeting
http://www.ncpublicschools.org/SBE_meetings/0402/0402_HSP.pdf This includes Executive Summary and Draft document.I will be posting this document on the Instructional Services Webpage today.

Computer/Technology Skills Standard Course of Study approved by SBE February 5, 2004
 
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Martha B. CampbellPerson was signed in when posted  99
09-10-2004 06:17 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 09-10-2004 06:18 PM
I have no idea how or why Generic Domain Names was branched from our QT forum. I have changed our name to Archive Computer Skills Revision with the intent of defusing this issue. Let me know what you think.
Best to all,

Martha
Beckey Reed  100
09-20-2004 07:40 PM ET (US)
Greetings from NC State,

Lisa Grable & I would love to have you join us for our MEGA Events this fall - September 29th & November 3rd!

Warm wishes,
Beckey

***** MEGA INVITATION *****

MEGA [Middle Educators Global Activities] is a network that connects upper elementary - high school teachers, instructional technology & media specialists & central office staff to NC State faculty & students: http://www.ncsu.edu/mega/
We currently have over 500 members from across North Carolina & beyond!
You are cordially invited to join us ...

Success for *ALL* Students:
Communication & Computer/Technology Skills

September 29 - 3:15 - 6:00 PM
Harriet B. Webster Center, Wake County Public Schools
4401 Atlantic Avenue, Raleigh

3:15 PM - Sign-in & Networking

Ongoing Demonstration - Paulette Campbell, Carnage Middle School
Using Blackboard & Field Trip Earth to review for the NC Computer/Technology Skills test http://www.fieldtripearth.org

3:45 PM - Welcome & Presentations

Featuring ...

Dave Warlick, Landmark Project
http://landmark-project.com/index.php

Demonstration on WikiWikiWeb
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiWeb

Learn to use this collaborative tool to easily communicate & create web pages!
And a Team of Technology Gurus from Wake's Schools ...

Presentations:

New Computer/Technology Skills GOT [Goals ObjectiveTemplate] Assessments Cynthia Kennedy & Patsy Hester, Central Office

New Computer/Technology Skills Remediation Materials
Lori Marchiando, Martin MS & Nancy Williams, Zebulon MS

Demonstration:
eMARC - How assessment data is gathered and then used to differentiate instruction http://www.wcpss.net/Technology/schoolrelatedprojects/emarc.html
Megan Poole & Jennifer Rogers, Turner Creek ES

Thanks to Cynthia Kennedy, Patsy Hester & WCPSS for hosting this event!
WCPSS Educators can sign-up in eSchoolSolutions for renewal credit: MEGA 2004-2005 is Course: TECH64307
SRN is 246430701.

WCPSS employees can receive [1] Technology Renewal Credit:
Attend 3 of the 4 MEGA meetings this year
Plus participate in our MEGA list!

There is no charge to attend events or join the MEGA network:-)

For additional information on MEGA or to join the network, contact: Beckey Reed, MEGA Facilitator
beckey@ahlgren.com or beckey_reed@hotmail.com

Please RSVP by Monday, September 27, 2004 for the opening session. Not required, but does assist with planning!

Mark your calendars now for our 2nd Training Session:
Wednesday, Nov. 3 - 3:15 - 6:00 PM
Centennial Campus Middle School

Please share this announcement with others in your schools!

Best wishes,
Beckey



Beckey Reed, Consultant
School Services, NC State

beckey@ahlgren.com

Instant Message:
beckey_reed@hotmail.com

Phone: 919-676-1570

MEGA:
http://www.ncsu.edu/mega/
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