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Pam Winton

Location: FPG Child Development Institute

Pamela J. Winton, PhD is a senior scientist and director of outreach at FPG. She has been involved in research, outreach, training, personnel development, and publishing related to early childhood for the last 25 years. This includes involvement on 11 different federally funded early childhood research institutes and projects funded by the US Department of Education, including directing (PI or Co-PI) six of them. Currently, she is a principal investigator of the National Center on Professional Development on Inclusion, a five year project (2006-2011) whose purpose is to work with states to create a cross-agency system of high quality professional development for early childhood personnel who work with young children with disabilities in inclusive settings.

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New Grant Opportunity for Community Colleges Oct 09, 2009
Universal Preschool: Reaching All Children? Jul 15, 2009
Success Stories Jul 28, 2008
Tropic Blunder Aug 19, 2008
Inclusion and the Cash Crunch Sep 30, 2008
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demonstrates that trying is important Nov 07, 2009
a little awkward Nov 07, 2009
maybe step 4 Nov 07, 2009
not sure if this demonstrates effective practice Nov 07, 2009
goals for jenny Nov 07, 2009
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Practical Approaches to EC Professional Development Evidence, Strategies and Resources Dec 05, 2008
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Practical Approaches to EC Professional Development (presentation) Jan 29, 2009
Practical Approaches to EC Professional Development (cover sheet) Jan 29, 2009
Webinar: Professional Development and Inclusion, Pam Winton Mar 11, 2008
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Pam Winton Apr 28, 2008
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WEBCAST: Professional Development and Inclusion, Pam Winton Mar 11, 2008
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