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[QUOTE]Originally posted by kikuyu22: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Mike111: [qb] Doxie dear, there is a REASON why Albinos don't stay here long. They are bombarded with truth on a daily basis, no one can take that much truth for long. You have done very well to have lasted this long, but I fear that you won't last much longer. [/qb][/QUOTE]I've observed enough to diagnose the Albino mind-here are my observations: Firstly they're shocked. Discovering they had nothing to do with the founding of the first civilisations is unsettling. After which resentment,coupled with denial sets in. Its so obvious with the [b]tone of their comments[/b]though they try to camouflage it its just beneath the surface. You know mike111,people think you're hard on the Albinos,and I confess I thought at times you were rather unforgiving but this thread shows its all a response to their other infamous tendency-ARROGANCE. As she neurotically and repetitively reveals with childishly limited vocabulary and Pavlovian responses DHDoxies has all the intellect of the janitor at a special needs kindergarten. She attempts to argue with scholars in population genetics,linguistics and early European history published in peer reviewed journals by shouting them down with manufactured outrage. You're probably familiar with it already but look at Clyde's resume. Mind you its incomplete,at least 3 years old. [QUOTE] [/QUOTE]Editorial Duties Editor, Yombo Newsletter, Urbana, Illinois. 1971-1973 Editor, African Library Briefs, for Young Readers, Ames, Iowa,1974-1975. Editor, Umoja Watu, Ames, Iowa, 1974-1975. Contributing Editor, Afrikan Mwalimu, 1975-1980. Associate Editor, Journal of African Civilization, 1979-1984 Contributing Editor,Afrique Histoire, 1982-1987. Professional Societies American Anthropological Association 1996-Present Central States Anthropological Association 1995-Present Council for Learning Disabilities 1993-Present American Educational Research Association 1995- Present Black World Foundation 1970-1975 Tanzania Historical Association 1972-1976 African Heritage Studies Association 1974-1976 Educators to Africa Association 1970-1976 Asian Studies Association 1972-1993 Association for Supervision 1987-Present National Council for Social Studies 1988-1992 Illinois Adult and Continuing Educators Association, 1990-1995 Professional Duties IACEA Section Head: Correctional Education Biographical Note: International Who's Who in Asian Studies, Hong Kong, 1979. Member Proposal Committee for Rajavajan Award, of the Tamil University for Creative Writing in Tamil, 1983-- Reader and Evaluator of Ph.D., thesis in Social Sciences for the University of Kerala, Trivandrum, India, 1987-- Honors Graduate Fellowship Loyola University 1996-2000. 2005 Faculty Excellence Award. Governors State University. PUBLICATIONS Books Clyde Winters, Brain Based Learning and Special Education, Shivaji Road, Meerut (India): Anu Books,2004. _____________, Afrocentrism: Myth or Science. http://www,lulu.com, 2005. _____________, Atlantis in Mexico. http://www,lulu.com, 2005. - _____________, Teaching Ancient Afrocentric History. http://www,lulu.com, 2005. _____________, Career Development Activies for Language Arts and Social Studies (6th Grade Social Studies Lessons). Chicago:Chicago Public Schools, 1998. _____________, Structured Curriculum Handbook A Resource Guide for Grade Six Social Science First Semester. Chicago: Chicago Public Schools, 1999. ______________, (Program of Study Committee).Expecting More: Program of Study Grades 9& 10 Social Science. Chicago: Chicago Board of Education, 1997. ______________, (Program of Study Committee).Expecting More: Program of Study Grades 6, 7& 8 Social Science. Chicago: Chicago Board of Education, 1998. Articles Clyde A. Winters,"Contemporary Trends in Traditional Chinese Islamic Education". INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF EDUCATION, 30(4):475 479. ___________________. 1987. "Koranic Education and Militant Islam in Nigeria". INTERNATIONAL REVIEW OF EDUCATION, 33(2):171 185. ___________________. 1987b. "Traditional and contemporary Trends in Chinese Muslim Education",MUSLIM EDUCATION QUARTERLY ,4(4):52 65. ___________________. 1988. "Contemporary Trends in Chinese Muslim Education". MUSLIM EDUCATION QUARTERLY,4(4):52 65. ___________________. 1988b. "ISLAMIZATION AND EDUCATION IN MUSLIM CHINA".THE MUSLIM WORLD LEAGUE JOURNAL, 15:18 23. ___________________. 1988c. "Psychology Test and Black Police Recruits",LABOR LAW JOURNAL, 39(9):634 636. ___________________. 1988d. "Police Quotas", CHICAGO TRIBUNE,9 December,Sec.1, p.26. ___________________. 1989. "Psychology Test, Suits and Minority Applicants", THE POLICE JOURNAL,LXll (l):22 30. __________________. 1989b. "Chicago Female Police", THE POLICE JOURNAL,LXll (2):136 142. __________________. 1990. "Problems of Variance in the Utility of the MMPI in the Selection of Metropolitan Police",THE POLICE JOURNAL,LXlll (2):121 128. ___________________. 1991. "Informal Assessment of Special Needs Adults and K W L Plus in Correctional Education". ADULT EDUCATION Connection 4(3):5. ___________________. 1991b. "Hispanics and Policing in Chicago and Cook County, Illinois". THE POLICE JOURNAL, LXlV (l):71 75. Mathews,M &________. 1992. Bibliotherapy and the Life centered curriculum for Offender populations in prison, Yearbook of Correctional Education, pp. 61-68. ___________________. 1993. "A Theoretical Model for Correctional Education in the U.S.". THE POLICE JOURNAL,LXVI (2):211-219. -----------------, et al. 1993. "The Role of a Computer-Managed Instructional System's Prescriptive Curriculum in the Basic Skills Areas of Math and Reading Scores for Correctional Pre-Trial Detainees". THE JOURNAL OF CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION, 44(1):10-19. ----------------.1993. "The Therapeutic use of the Essay in Corrections", JOURNAL OF CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION,44(2):58-61. ----------,et al..1993. "An Education Policy for Large Jail Programs:A Case Study". THE JOURNAL OF CORRECTIONAL EDUCATION, 44, (3): 124-133. -------------------.1993. "Making Math Easy for the Unique Learner".ADULT & CONTINUING EDUCATION TODAY,XXIII (10):5. ------------------.1994. "Non-Standard English and Reading". ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading, English and Communication. ED 358 438. 13 pp. __________________.1994. "The Application of Neurobiological Research in Special Education Instruction". Special Issue: Knowledge Production and Educational Change for Democratic Renewal, PART II: Implications for Educational Policy: Transforming Educational Practice. Thresholds in Education, 20 (2 & 3), 36-42. _________________.1995a. "Inmate Opinions Towards Education and Participation in Prison Education Programmes". The Police Journal, LXVII, 39-50. _________________.1995b. IACEA Survey of correctional educators. Keeping Pace, (Newsletter Illinois Adult and Continuing Educators Association,Inc.) 13 (1), Spring, p.15. ________________.1995c. Neurobiological Learning and Adult Literacy, ERIC Clearinghouse on Reading & Communication Skills. ED 385 740. ________________.1995d. Gang's, Drugs and Violence. Teacher's Guide. Chicago: Gangs, Drugs and Violence Prevention Consultants. ________________.1996a. "Adult Math Learning Difficulty Among Offender Students". The Criminologist 20, (2), 75-80. _________________.1996c. "The Effects of Never-married Parenthood on Offender Non-marital Fatherhood". Police Journal LXIX (3), 262-265. ________________.1996d. "Adult Learning and Multisensory Teaching. ERIC Clearinghouse . ED 393 966. 16p. ________________.1996e. Concentrations of Poverty and Urban Gangs. The Criminologist, 20 (4), 217-228. ________________.1996f. Foundations of the Afrocentric Ancient History Curriculum, The Negro Educational Review, XLVII (3-4), 214-217. ________________.1997. Learning Disabilities, Crime, Delinquency, and Special Education Placement. Adolescence , 32 (126), 451-62. _______________. 1998. Urban American youth and correctional education.The Criminologist, 22(1), 15-20. _____________. 1998a.Ebonics and special education placement. The Negro Educational Review, 19 (1-2), 83-86. ____________. 1998b.Communication theory and its implication for teaching and offender rehabilitation. The Criminologist, 22 (3),131-136. ___________.1998.Dewey, correctional education and offender habilitation.Police Journal, 59(6), 341-348. ___________.2000."Making math easy for the learning disabled adolescents: Neurobiology and the use of math manipulatives. Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, 25 (1&2), 58-68. ___________.2000. Neurological Basis Cognition, Emotion and Classroom Instruction. Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Sciences, 25 (1&2), 39-44. ___________.2002. Brain based learning and special education. In Thomas E. Deering (Ed.), Teacher Education (pp.128-167), Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Meerut India (ISBN: 81-85126-91-7). ____________.2003. Popular culture, critical pedagogy and the African American Print Media". In James J Van Patten (Ed.) The future of Education Issues & Trends (pp.164-184), Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Meerut India (ISBN: 81-85126-102-7) ____________.(2003). Emotion, neurobiological learning and classroom instruction, Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Science,No.1-2, pp.23-34. ____________.(2005). Teaching matters: Phonological Brain based teaching methods and reading improvement. Research Journal Philosophy & Social Science, 31 (1-2), 33-46. ____________.(2005). Informed Insight: Parental Attitudes Toward Technology. Tech Learning, February. Retrieved 2/1/05 at: http://www.techlearning.com/showArticle.jh...icleID=57702734 ____________.(2005). Dewey and the organization of learning on the World Wide Web. In Midwest Philosophy of Education Society: Proceedings of Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conferences 2001-2003, (ED.) O. Jagusah, D. Smith, A. Makedon (pp. 565-575). Author House, Bloomington, IN. 47403. ____________.(2005). Predator or Victim:The role of correctional education, offender habitation and democracy. In Midwest Philosophy of Education Society: Proceedings of Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conferences 2001-2003, (ED.) O. Jagusah, D. Smith, A. Makedon (pp. 576-593). Author House, Bloomington, IN. 47403. _____________.(2005). Infusing an international curriculum in the Division of Education.Paul Keys (Ed.), Globalization and Education:The University in the Interdependent World of the Twenty-First Century (pp.13-18). Occasional Papers. International Colloquium Governors State University May 2004. University PK., Illinois: Governors State University. ______________.(2005). Closing the Gap. Letter to Editor, GDW-G EDTECH, Winter 2004. Retrieved 3/3/05. Http://edtech.texterity.com/article/200411/6/ _____________.(2006).The Dilemma of School Anti-Harassment Policies and the First Amendment. Journal on Educational Controversy. Retrieved 2/23/2006. http://www.wce.wwu.edu?Resources?CEP/eJour...n001/a003.shtml _____________.(2006). E-Pedagogy and the Student Social Science Research Community. Review Journal of Philosophy and Social Science, 31, 1&2, 75-104. ______________Brain based learning and special education. In Thomas E. Deering (Ed.), Teacher Education (pp.128-167), Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Meerut India (ISBN: 81-85126-91-7) _______________Emotional Intelligence and Teaching. Proceedings of the 2004-2005 Midwest Philosophy of Education Society (pp.341-356) ,2007. ___________(2007).Ignite Student Learning:Insights from a Neurologist and Classroom Teacher, in the TCRecord , 16 February 2007. ____________(2007).Planning for Disaster Education Policy in the Wake of Hurricane Katrina, Multicultural Education,15(2) (2007): 39-42 Linguistics Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The influence of the Mande scripts on ancient American Writing systems", Bulletin l'de IFAN, T39, serie b, no2, (1977), pages 941-967. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Islam in Early North and South America", Al-Ittihad, (November 1977a) . Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Trade between East Africa and China", Afrikan Mwalimu, (January 1979) pages 25-31. Winters,Clyde Ahmad,"Manding Scripts in the New World", Journal of African Civilization 1, no1 (1979a), pages 61-97. Winters, Clyde Ahmad,"The genetic unity of Dravidian and African languages and culture",Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Asian Studies (PIISAS) 1979, Hong Kong:Asian Research Service,1980a. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "A Note on the Unity of Black Civilizations in Africa, IndoChina, and China",PISAS 1979, Hong Kong :Asian Research Service,1980b. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The Unity of African and Indian Agriculture", Journal of African Civilization 3, no1 (1981a),page 103. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Are Dravidians of African Origin", P.Second ISAS,1980,( Hong Kong:Asian Research Service, 1981b) pages 789- 807. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Further Thoughts on Japanese Dravidian Connection",Dravidian Language Association News 5, no9 (1981c) pages 1-4. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Mexico's Black Heritage", The Black Collegian,(December 1981/January 1982) pages 76-84. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The Harappan script Deciphered:Proto- Dravidian Writing of the Indus Valley", P Third ISAS, 1981,(Hong Kong:Asian Research Service, 1982b) pages 925- 936. Winters,Clyde Ahmad,"The Ancient Manding Script",In Blacks in Science:Ancient and Modern, (ed) by Ivan van Sertima, (New Brunswick:Transaction Books ,1983a) pages 208-214. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "Les fondateurs de la Grece venaient d'Afrique en passant par la Crete", Afrique Histoire, no8 (1983b), pages 13-18. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Blacks in Ancient China,Part 1:The Founders of Xia and Shang", Journal of Black Studies 1,no2 (1983c). Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Possible Relationship between the Manding and Japanese", Papers in Japanese Linguistics 9, (1983d) pages 151-158. Winters,Clyde Ahmad Winters, "Magyar and Proto-Saharan Relationship",Fighter (Hungarian language Newspaper) Cleveland ,Ohio (January 1984). Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The Indus Valley Writing is Proto- Dravidian",Journal of Tamil Studies , no 25 (June 1984a), pp.50-64. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "A Note on Tokharian and Meroitic", Meroitic Newsletter\Bulletin d"Information Meroitiques, No23 (Juin 1984b) , pages 18-21. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Further Notes on Japanese and Tamil" ,International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics 13, no2 (June 1984c) pages 347-353. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Inspiration of the Harappan Talismanic Seals", Tamil Civilization 2, no1 (March 1984d), pages 1-8. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Harappan Writing of the Copper Tablets", Journal of Indian History LXll, nos.1-3 (1984), pages 1-5. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Proto-Culture of the Dravidians ,Manding and Sumerians", Tamil Civilization 3, no1 (March 1985a) ,pages 1-9. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Indus Valley Writing and related Scripts of the 3rd Millennium BC", India Past and Present 2, no1 ( 1985b), pages 13-19. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The Far Eastern Origin of the Tamils", Journal of Tamil Studies , no27 (June 1985c), pages 65-92. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The genetic Unity between the Dravidian ,Elamite, Manding and Sumerian Languages", P Sixth ISAS ,1984, (Hong Kong:Asian Research Service,1985d) pages 1413-1425. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Migration Routes of the Proto-Mande", The Mankind Quarterly 27, no1 (1986a), pages 77-96. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Blacks in Ancient America", Colorlines 3, no.2 (1986b), pages 26-27. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Dravidian Settlements in ancient Polynesia", India Past and Present 3, no2 (1986c)pages 225- 241. Winters,Clyde Ahmad Winters ,"The Dravidian Origin of the Mountain and Water Toponyms in central Asia", Journal of Central Asia 9, no2 (1986d), pages 144-148. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Dravidian and Magyar/Hungarian", International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics 15, no2 ,(1986e). Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Rise of Islam in the Western Sahara" ,Topaz 2, no1 (1986f), pages 5-15. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "The Dravidian and Manding Substratum in Tokharian",Central Asiatic Journal 32, nos1-2,(1988)pages 131-141. Winters,Clyde Ahmad,"Tamil,Sumerian and Manding and the Genetic Model",International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics,18,(1989) nol. Winters,Clyde Ahmad,"Cheikh Anta Diop et le dechiffrement de l'ecriture meroitique",Cabet:Revue Martinique de Sciences Humaines et de Litterature 8, (1989b) pages 149-152. Winters,Clyde Ahmad, "Review of Dr. Asko Parpolas' "The Coming of the Aryans". International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics 18, no2 (1989) , pages 98-127. Winters, Clyde Ahmad, "The Dravido Harappan Colonization of Central Asia", Central Asiatic Journal 34, no1-2 (1990), pages 120-144. -----------.1991. "Linguistic Evidence for Dravidian influence on Trade and Animal Domestication in Central and East Asia",International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 20 (2): 91-102. _______________.(1999a). ProtoDravidian terms for cattle. International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 28, 91-98. _______________.(1999b). Proto-Dravidian terms for sheep and goats.PILC Journal of Dravidian Studies, 9 (2), 183-87. _______________.(2000). Proto-Dravidian agricultural terms. International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 30 (1), 23-28. _________.(1994b). The Dravidian and African laguages, International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 23 (1), 34-52. _________.(1994c). Ancient Dravidian: And introductory grammar of Harappan with Vocabularies , Journal Tamil Studies, No.41, 1-21. _________.(1995a). Ancient Dravidian:The Harappan signs, Journal Tamil Studies, No.42, 1-23. __________.(1995b). Ancient Dravidian: Harappan Grammar/Dictionary, Journal Tamil Studies, No.43-44, 59-130. _________.(1996). Linguistic Continuity and African and Dravidian languages, International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 23 (2), 34-52. ________________.1996a. Foundations of the Afrocentric Ancient History Curriculum, The Negro Educational Review, XLVII (3-4), 214-217. _________.(1998a). Meroitic Funerary text: Temple architecture and mortuary practices, InScription: Journal of Ancient Egypt,1 (1), 29-33. _________.(1998a). Meroitic Funerary text: Stelae and funerary tables, InScription: Journal of Ancient Egypt,1 (2), 41-55. Winters, Clyde Ahmad. (1998c). The inscriptions of Tanyidamani. forthcoming Nubica IV und Nubica V. Winters, Clyde Ahmad. (1998d). The meroitic chamber inscription. forthcoming Nubica IV und Nibica V. Winters, Clyde Ahmad. (n.d.). Meroitic inscriptions from Karanog. forthcoming Journal of the Society for the Study of Egyptian Antiquities. _______________.(1999a). ProtoDravidian terms for cattle. International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 28, 91-98 . _______________.(1999b). Proto-Dravidian terms for sheep and goats. PILC Journal of Dravidian Studies, 9 (2), 183-87. _______________.(2000). Proto-Dravidian agricultural terms. International Journal of Dravidian Linguistics, 30 (1), 23-28. ___________2007. Did the Dravidian Speakers Originate in Africa? BioEssays, 27(5): 497-498. ___________2007b. High Levels of Genetic Divergence across Indian Populations. PloS Genetics. Retrieved 4/8/2008 http://www.plosgenetics. ____________2008. Can parallel mutation and neutral genome selection explain Eastern African M1 consensus HVS-1 motifs in Indian M Haplogroups. Int J Hum Genet, 13(3): 93-96. http://www.ijhg.com/article.asp?issn=0971-...;aulast=Winters ______________2008b. African millets taken to India by Dravidians. Ann of Bot, http://aob.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/eletters/100/5/903#49 _______________2008. ARE DRAVIDIANS OF AFRICAN ORIGIN http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/I...Winder-C-Tt.pdf ________________Aurignacian Culture:Evidence of Western Exit for Anatomically Modern Humans, South Asian Antropologist, (2008) 8(1) pp.79-81. _____________2009. Literacy Existed in the Indus Valley .Science Magazine. E-Letter. (2June 2009) http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/eletters/324/5931/1165 Archaeogenetics ___________2007. Did the Dravidian Speakers Originate in Africa? BioEssays, 27(5): 497-498. ___________2007b. High Levels of Genetic Divergence across Indian Populations. PloS Genetics. Retrieved 4/8/2008 http://www.plosgenetics. ____________2008a. Can parallel mutation and neutral genome selection explain Eastern African M1 consensus HVS-1 motifs in Indian M Haplogroups. Int J Hum Genet, 13(3): 93-96. http://www.ijhg.com/article.asp?issn=0971-...;aulast=Winters _______________2008b. ARE DRAVIDIANS OF AFRICAN ORIGIN http://www.krepublishers.com/02-Journals/I...Winder-C-Tt.pdf ___________.2010. Y-Chromosome evidence of an African origin of Dravidian agriculture. International Journal of Genetics and Molecular Biology, 2(3): 030 – 033. http://www.academicjournals.org/IJGMB/abst...Mar/Winters.htm _____________2010b. 9bp and the Relationship Between African and Dravidian Speakers. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences 2(4): 229-231. http://maxwellsci.com/print/crjbs/v2-229-231.pdf ______________2010c. The Fulani are not from the Middle East. PNAS . http://govst.academia.edu/documents/0174/1497/Fulani.pdf ___________.2010d. The Ku$hite Spread of Haplogroup R1*-M173 from Africa to Eurasia. Current Research Journal of Biological Sciences 2(4): 294-299. http://maxwellsci.com/print/crjbs/v2-294-299.pdf ____________.2010e. Sickle Cell Anemia In India And Africa. The Internet Journal of Hematology. 7( 1 ). http://www.ispub.com/journal/the_internet_...and-africa.html Research Interest Emotion and Learning • Emotion, neurobiological learning and classroom instruction, Research Journal of Philosophy and Social Science,No.1-2, pp.23-34. Brain Based Learning • Brain based learning and special education. In Thomas E. Deering (Ed.), Teacher Education (pp.128-167), Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Meerut India (ISBN: 81-85126-91-7). • Popular culture, critical pedagogy and the African American Print Media". In James J Van Patten (Ed.) The future of Education Issues & Trends (pp.164-184), Anu Books, Shivaji Road, Meerut India (ISBN: 81-85126-102-7) • Student attributions • Bilingual Education • Mi Casa,Su Casa:The role of Latino Social Service Centers as an Adjunct to Professional Counseling, September 2003. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. • Intimate Voices: Teacher Emic and Etic views of ESL. Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conference. November 2003, Chicago State University: Chicago, Illinois. CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS "Learning Disabilities and Correctional Education",13th Annual Illinois Adult and Continuing Education Association (IACEA), March 27,1992. Oak Brook, Illinois. "Making Math Easy for the Learning Disabled",Partnerships for Literacy X Conference, February 3,1993. Chicago, Illinois. "One + One= Success: Hands On Math for Adult Learners", 14th Annual IACEA Conference, March 23, 1993. Springfield, Ill. "Creating High Interest Reading Materials for the Older ABE Student",2nd Annual Adult Learning Skills Program Conference, April 17, 1993. Chicago. "Communication Theory and Its Implications for Teaching and Offender Rehabilitation", International Correctional Education Association 48th Annual Conference, July 13,1993 . Chicago. "The Applications of Neurobiological Research to Special Education Instruction", 3rd Annual Research Symposium, Thresholds in Education Foundation, October 8,1993. Northern Illinois University, Dekalb, Illinois. "Enriching the Multicultural World and U.S. History Curriculum" , Multicultural Forum, The Chicago Teachers Union, February 22, 1995. Chicago, Illinois. "The Potential of the Neurobiological Knowledge Base on the Education of Individuals with Learning Disabilities, 17th International Conference on Learning Disabilities, October 27, 1995. Chicago. "Resources on Islam in Central Asia", Resources for Central Asian Studies workshop on Contemporary Methodologies, May 19,1996. Ohio State University: Middle East Studies Center. Columbus Ohio. "Egyptian Tour", Creative Classrooms. September 27, 1997. Chicago Foundation for Education. Chicago Illinois. "Biblioconscientization and Multicultural Literacy", 19th International Conference on Learning Disabilities, October 25, 1997. Arlington, Virginia. "A Multicultural/ Global View of Good Teaching", Education and Social Transition in a Global Society, November 1, 1997. Midwest Comparative and International Education Society Conference. University of Illinois. Urbana, Illinois. "Vygotsky, Biblioconscientioustization and the role of training Pre-Service teachers in the Social Transition of Contemporary Students in a Global Society", November 2,1997.Midwest Comparative and International Education Society Conference . University of Illinois. Urbana. "Cognition, Dewey and the organization of teacher education in Small Schools", Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, 7 November 1998, Loyola University, Chicago. "Dewey Correctional education, and Offender habilitation", Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, 6 November 1998, Loyola University, Chicago. "Brain-based methods for teaching math", CPS 5th Annual Miniconference Under the Umbrella, 22 January 1999, Malcolm X College, Chicago. "Young People Accessing Future Careers", Connections’99, 20 April 1999, Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles, Illinois. "The potential impact of the neurobiological knowledge base in the Education of the Learning Disabled", Roundtable: Brain and Education, American Educational Research Association, 23 April 1999, Montreal, Canada. "Wings to the World of Social Studies", Area VII Hub Technology Leadership & Mentors Conference,24 September, Chicago,Illinois. "Corey H Inclusion and School Change", 21st International Conference on Learning Disabilities, 16 October 1999, Minneapolis, Minnesota. "Wings to the Afrocentric Internet World", Chicago Public Schools Rising to the Challenge Annual Professional Development Conference, Navy Pier, 29 October 1999, Chicago, Illinois. "Rocket to Success", ICE Educational Technology Conference '99, 12 November 1999, Naperville, Illinois. "Music Across the Ages", Creative Classroom 2000 Workshop: September 9, 2000. "Internet to Teach Community History", Illinois Education and Technology Conference: October 16, 2000. Springfield , Illinois. "The Sky's No Limit:Students making their Own Business", Illinois Education and Technology Conference: October 16, 2000. Springfield , Illinois. "Motivations behind Inmate Participation in Correctional Education Programs", Mid-Western Educational Research Association Conference: October 26, 2000, Chicago, Illinois. Clyde Winters,Computer Savvy:Parent Attitudes Towards Technology, Poster Presentation: Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, February 28 (2003), Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles Illinois. Clyde Winters, Using technology for problem based social studies projects. Presentation: Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, February 28 (2003),Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles Illinois. Clyde Winters, A Walk Down Memory Lane: Exploring Community History via the Standards. Presentation: Connections Conference, April 16, 2003.Pheasant Run Resort, St. Charles Illinois. Clyde Winters,Informed Insight:Parental Attitudes toward technology. Presentation: AERA 2003 Annual Meeting, April 2003. Chicago, Illinois. Clyde Winters, A Walk Down Memory Lane. Presentation Creative Classrooms 2003. September 2003. Chicago, Illinois. Clyde Winters, Mi Casa,Su Casa:The role of Latino Social Service Centers as an Adjunct to Professional Counseling, September 2003. University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. Clyde Winters , Intimate Voices: Teacher Emic and Etic views of ESL. Midwest Philosophy of Education Society Annual Conference. November 2003, Chicago State University: Chicago, Illinois. Clyde Winters, Using Computers to prepare exceptional children For the World of Work, February 2004. Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, Pheasant Run, St.Charles, Illinois. Clyde Winters, Student Attitudes on Hands –on Science. February 2004. Illinois Technology Conference for Educators, Pheasant Run, St.Charles, Illinois. Clyde Winters, Teaching for Substance: Brain based Teaching and Special Students, 2004 Connections Conference, April 2004, February 2004, Pheasant Run, St.Charles, Illinois. Clyde Winters, Brain based teaching: Back to the Basics. 2005 Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. Pheasant Run, St.Charles, Illinois. Clyde Winters, A sociocultural view of technology and learning:Coming to grips with the digital divide.Technology & Knowledge in an Open Society, February 2005, Berkeley, California. Clyde Winters, Teacher self-efficacy and emotional intelligence, 2005 Midwest Philosophy of Education Society, November 2005, National Louis University, Chicago, Illinois. Clyde Winters, From Chaos to Order: Coping with educational challenges after natural disasters or a terrorist attack. Illinois Association of Teacher Educators 35th Annual Fall Conference, November 2005, Eastern Illinois University, Charleston, Illinois. Clyde Winters,Race and Identity:Ancient relations between Africans and Mexicans.Vernacular Colloquium 2005. October 2005, The Universidad de las Americas Puebla, Puebla, Mexico. Clyde Winters, Using Computers in the implementation of Differentiated Instruction in the Intermediate Classroom 2007 Illinois Technology Conference for Educators. Pheasant Run, St.Charles, Illinois. Clyde Winters, The Intellectual Task Ahead: Classical African Studies, Keynote Presentation.19th Annual Cheikh Diop International Conference. October 2007. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Clyde Winters, Planning for Disaster: Education Policy in the Wake. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting 2007, Chicago, Illinois Clyde Winters, Emotional Intelligence, Teacher Self-Efficacy and Teaching. American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, March 2008, New York, New York. Clyde Winters, Emotional Intelligence, Teacher Self-efficacy and Empathy. Focus on Illinois Education Research Symposium. June 2009. Champaign, Illinois. http://www.egyptsearch.com/forums/ultimate...c;f=15;t=002391 Pray,tell us ohh goddess of Albino wisdom,do you or anyone in your village have a resume half as exhaustive as this??? [/QB][/QUOTE]
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