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Fy98/Fy99 Research Funding, University Of Maine System
Fy98/Fy99 Research Funding, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine System's research funding information.
Study Looks At Maine Principals' Experiences With Challenging Behaviors In Schools, Kay Hyatt
Study Looks At Maine Principals' Experiences With Challenging Behaviors In Schools, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Maine schools are encountering a variety of challenging behaviors by students and are using a number of strategies to address the problems, according to a study tapping the experiences of 33 elementary and high school principals. While the interventions are effective with most students, the serious needs and behaviors of a small group far exceed schools' ability and resources, according to researchers at the University of Maine's College of Education and Human Development.
Comfort And Calories Add Up During The Holidays, Kay Hyatt
Comfort And Calories Add Up During The Holidays, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Ever wonder how the terms "little old ladies" and "little old men" became so common and endearing? The answer is a good lesson to recall before you dig into the dip or reach for that second piece of pie during the food-centered holidays, according to a University of Maine fitness expert. These smaller, more active folks are still around because they have outlived their overweight, sedentary peers.
Grant Rewards Students For Research, Kay Hyatt
Grant Rewards Students For Research, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
A $10,000 grant from the Nellie Mae Fund for Education to the University of Maine Upward Bound program is helping some high-achieving, low-income students with first-year college expenses. This is the sixth year the non-profit foundation has awarded grants to support pre-collegiate research internships for Upward Bound Math/Science students during the "Bridge" year between high school and college.
Worker Protection For Lead Exposure, University Of Maine System
Worker Protection For Lead Exposure, University Of Maine System
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine System's standard operating procedures for worker protection for lead exposure.
1998-99 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Umaine Sports Information Office
1998-99 Women's Basketball Media Guide, Umaine Sports Information Office
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Book Offers International Perspective On Family Violence, Kay Hyatt
Book Offers International Perspective On Family Violence, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
A new book edited by University of Maine family studies instructor Renate Klein crosses disciplinary and national boundaries by presenting the works of scholars from 10 different countries, examining conflict and violence from a variety of geographical, cultural and historical backgrounds. Perspectives range from anthropological frameworks and sociological explanations to legal philosophy and conflict-management strategies.
1998-1999 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department
1998-1999 Swimming And Diving Media Guide, Maine Sports Information Department
General University of Maine Publications
Coach Jeff Wren begins his ninth season as the coach of both the men’s and women’s swimming teams. The veteran coach is very optimistic about the quality and depth of this year’s team. The 1998-99 season will be highlighted in late February when UMaine once again hosts the AMERICA EAST Men’s & Women’s Championships.
Education And The Rural Middle Class: Limington Academy, 1848-1860, Lynne Benoit-Vashon
Education And The Rural Middle Class: Limington Academy, 1848-1860, Lynne Benoit-Vashon
Maine History
The founding of academies in Maine during the early nineteenth-century expanded educational options for rural families, but academies also played an important role in the development of a rural middle class. In her study of Limington Academy, Lynne Benoit-Vachon finds that the school's by-laws, curriculum, course materials, and extra-curricular activities all worked to inculcate middle-class values of hard work, sobriety, self-improvement, and self-reliance in the Academy's young charges - training which would lead many of them into middle-class occupations beyond Limington’s borders. Benoit-Vachon, a graduate of the University of Maine, works as Education Programs Coordinator at the Currier Gallery of …
The Misses Martin’S School For Young Ladies Portland, Maine, 1803-1834, Yvonne Souliere
The Misses Martin’S School For Young Ladies Portland, Maine, 1803-1834, Yvonne Souliere
Maine History
During the Early Republic, education for the daughters of Portland's elite families usually included “ornamental” subjects such as needlework, music, and painting in addition to the “useful” subjects of reading history, arithmetic, and geography. This curriculum mirrored that of fashionable schools for young ladies in New York, Philadelphia, and, of course, Boston. The “Misses Martin's School for Young Ladies, ” opened in 1803 by the English “gentlewoman” Penelope Martin, instructed girls in “useful” and “ornamental ”subjects while also offering Portland’s best families the added cache of sending their daughters to a British-style boarding school for training as “proper” young ladies. …
Maine, Volume 79, Number 3, Fall 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 79, Number 3, Fall 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
A New Tool for Studying the Genetic Landscape: GenoSIS Brings Together Genetics and Geographic Information Systems --- Is It Breaking Up? UMaine Hosts Conference That Examines the Disintegration of the West Arctic Ice Sheet --- Maybe It's the Men's Turn: Home-Grown Star Andy Bedard Hopes to Help the Black Bears Get Their First NCAA Tournament --- The Dr. Ruth of UMaine: Sandy Caron '79 Helps Students Understand Sexuality and Relationships --- Prescription for Beating the Street: Radiologist Turned Investment Strategist Robert Birchenough '64 Shares Some of the Secrets of His Success
Two More Schools Selected For Sports Improvement Project, Kay Hyatt
Two More Schools Selected For Sports Improvement Project, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Hall-Dale and Kennebunk high schools have been selected to participate in the 1998-99 round of a corporate-sponsored project to evaluate and strengthen the contribution of athletics to local and state educational reform efforts. Sports, Schools and Learning Results, funded by the UNUM Foundation and sponsored by the Maine Center for Coaching Education at the University of Maine, provides an intensive, year-long athletic program review, assessment and professional development process, grounded in Maine's performance-based learning standards.
Bearworks 2.0 : An Action Plan, Peter S. Hoff
Bearworks 2.0 : An Action Plan, Peter S. Hoff
General University of Maine Publications
Bear Works 2.0, an action plan includes a list of priorities, goals, and objectives designed to enable the University of Maine to fulfill its mission and potential as the flagship campus of the University of Maine System. Objectives include creating a strong and dynamic university, a collegial community of learners, and become Maine's "College of Choice." Published on the University of Maine website, 1999.
1998 Maine Hockey Program, University Of Maine Athletics Department
1998 Maine Hockey Program, University Of Maine Athletics Department
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Umaine President Annual New Academic Year News Conference, Peter Hoff, Division Of Marketing And Communications
Umaine President Annual New Academic Year News Conference, Peter Hoff, Division Of Marketing And Communications
General University of Maine Publications
The text of UMaine President Peter Hoff's comments to members of the press at a news conference marking the start of the Fall 1998 semester. Content includes enrollment statistics and a summary of ongoing activities at the university.
Webber Energy Fuels Sponsors Statewide Research Project To Provide Definitive Answers On Maine Student Aspirations, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Gov. Angus S. King, Jr. announced today that Webber Energy Fuels, a Maine-based company, is funding a $300,000 unprecedented research project that will answer some of the most elusive educational questions about student motivation and aspirations.
Field Hockey Media Guide, 1998, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations
Field Hockey Media Guide, 1998, University Of Maine Athletic Media Relations
General University of Maine Publications
The University of Maine Field Hockey Complex is home to the Maine Black Bears. It features an all-turf playing surface, scoreboard and bleachers that seats up to 500 spectators.
Maine, Volume 79, Number 2, Summer 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 79, Number 2, Summer 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
From Dropout to Scholar: High School Dropout Scott Labby Graduated with Honors from UMaine in May, Now He's Headed for Yale Law School --- Right Place at the Right Time: UMaine Alumnus Blair LaCorte '85 Talks About Hish Rise to the Top of the Technology Business --- Is This a Good Idea? A Recent NCAA Rule Allows Even Full Scholarship-Athletes to Work --- 'My Life Is My Message': UMaine Professor Doug Allen Thinks We Can Learn A Lot From the Life and Teachings of Mahatma Gandhi --- The Fantastic World of Andrew Periale: If You Think Puppets Are Just …
Corporate Marketing Whiz, Aspirations Expert Are Wit And Wisdom Of New Syndicated Column For Dads, Kay Hyatt
Corporate Marketing Whiz, Aspirations Expert Are Wit And Wisdom Of New Syndicated Column For Dads, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
The serendipitous meeting of two kindred spirits ̶ a new-product marketing guru with corporate clients around the world and a professor in Maine trying to spread the word about the link between student aspirations, attitude and achievement -- launched a friendship and a nationally syndicated newspaper column.
New Book Promotes Democracy, Power Of Drama In Teaching, Kay Hyatt
New Book Promotes Democracy, Power Of Drama In Teaching, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Drama brings democracy to learning, yet it's an under-used technique in American classrooms, says an author of a new book that presents drama as a powerful and inclusive way of teaching abstract concepts, supporting reading and writing, and understanding different perspectives of life. "Drama is not theater, and it's not about performance. It's exploration," says Jeffrey Wilhelm, assistant professor of literacy education at the University of Maine, who with colleague Brian Edmiston of Ohio State University wrote "Imagining To Learn: Inquiry, Ethics, and Integration Through Drama" (Heinemann 1998).
School Readiness Begins At Home, Not The Same For Everyone, Kay Hyatt
School Readiness Begins At Home, Not The Same For Everyone, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
A child's perceived readiness for school is locally based and varies in accordance with community culture, resources and expectations, according to a University of Maine researcher, who says preschool screening should be an instructional starting point for a teacher, not a placement tool to label children or keep them out of kindergarten.
Graduate Students Learn From, Give Back To Area Schools, Kay Hyatt
Graduate Students Learn From, Give Back To Area Schools, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
Students in the University of Maine's Master of Arts in Teaching (MAT) program have spent much of the past year working with classroom teachers in three area communities They brought new ideas and varied experiences to schools in Old Town, Brewer and Orono. They also offered a rare commodity in busy public schools -- the time and resources to do research and evaluations and to develop new programs and materials.
The Bottom Line On Reading Programs: Most Work Some Of The Time, With Some Students, Paula Moore
The Bottom Line On Reading Programs: Most Work Some Of The Time, With Some Students, Paula Moore
General University of Maine Publications
Debate continues to rage in academic and research circles over beginning reading instruction. The controversies are heated and politically charged. Now, the so-called Reading War is boiling over into the popular press and stirring up unnecessary fears among parents and community members that schools and teachers may not be using the "best" method to teach reading. In Maine, reports about the Reading War are turning up with regularity in local newspapers and on radio talk shows and statewide newscasts.
Maine, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
Maine, Volume 79, Number 1, Spring 1998, University Of Maine General Alumni Association
UMaine Alumni Magazines - All
Contents:
Goal, Lorenz! UMaine's Women's Hockey Star --- Too Much Mercury: UMaine Researchers Have Been Warning About Mercury Concentrations in Maine Waters for Decades --- Lighting 'The Lion King': UMaine Forestry Graduate Don Holder '80 Makes It to the Big Time as the Lighting Designer For One of Broadway's Biggest Hits --- Forcing Diversity Issues to the Forefront: An Ugly Racial Incident Leads to a UMaine Community Discussion on Making the Campus More Inviting for People of Color --- Supreme Justice: A Profile of Maine's Newest State Supreme Court Justice, Leigh Ingalls Saufley '76
Weapons Of Minor Destruction, Marc Baranowski
Weapons Of Minor Destruction, Marc Baranowski
General University of Maine Publications
The calculated rampage of two boys has left four classmates and a teacher dead and 11 others wounded at a middle school in Arkansas. It is a shocking, chilling disaster that begs for explanation. But there are no easy answers or quick solutions to violence as devastating as the murder of children by other children.
Agreement On Appropriate Bargaining Unit, Samuel J. D'Amico
Agreement On Appropriate Bargaining Unit, Samuel J. D'Amico
General University of Maine Publications
No abstract provided.
Free-Speech Policy Needs Revising, Margaret Cruikshank
Free-Speech Policy Needs Revising, Margaret Cruikshank
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
My article is prompted by the display of anti-gay material by a Christian sect in the Memorial Union March 24 and 25. Over the tables were two large banners asking, "What is Wrong with Homosexuality?" and, "What is Wrong with Fornication?"
Media Exhibit Double Standards In Coverage, Derek Rice
Media Exhibit Double Standards In Coverage, Derek Rice
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
Reaction to Green Bay Packer, Reggie White's comments against "gays, whites, Asians, Hispanics and American Indians."
Full-Page Advertisement From The Center For Students And Community Life, Center For Students And Community Life
Full-Page Advertisement From The Center For Students And Community Life, Center For Students And Community Life
Social Justice: Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion
While the free speech and right to assemble of all is protected by law at the University of Maine, The Center for Students and Community Life does not endorse or support any statements or actions which discriminate against or harm another person or group of people, including Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, or Transgendered people.
Umaine Faculty Member Honored For Distinguished Service, Kay Hyatt
Umaine Faculty Member Honored For Distinguished Service, Kay Hyatt
General University of Maine Publications
The New England League of Middle Schools has presented its distinguished service award to University of Maine Associate Professor Edward Brazee, recognizing his pioneering work and advocacy of quality education for early adolescents. Brazee, a UMaine faculty member since 1984, received the James P. Garvin Distinguished Service Award before an audience of 4,000 educators and parents at the regional association's annual conference March 23 in Providence.