LIS 622 School Media Centers Phoenix, Arizona. Oryx Press. Craver, K. M. (1995). Shaping our future The role of school library media centers. School Library Media http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
WEBLINKS SCSU- ILS693 - ISSUES IN SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS Media Centers Facilities Planning School Library Media Centers - HISTORY School Library Media Centers Learning Center in Phoenix, Arizona http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
The Status Of Public And Private School Library Media Centers In The Status of Public and Private School Library Media Centers in the United States 1999.2000 E.D. Tabs U.S. Department of Education Institute of http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By 489 LIBRARIES AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIES Table 418..Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 1999.2000 State http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
School Libraries History science education programs at Arizona State and Christien Hamilton Pennell reported on a The Impact of School Library Media Centers on http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Employment Bibliozine NASIG job listings. REFORMA. School Library Journal St. Catherine's. University of Arizona Society of Special Libraries and http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Education Bibliozine ALA accredited programs Degrees by Distance Education School Media Programs PhD Programs Region 6 Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
GSLIS - Resources Jobs School Libraries/Media Centers. American Association of School Librarians (AASL) School Library Journal University of Arizona. University at http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
NCEF Resource List State And Local School Facilities Guidelines School Facilities, Section 2 Schools as Centers projections, design capacity, classrooms, assembly spaces, media centers, physical education http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Glendale Union High School District | Glendale, Arizona The Glendale Union High school District is comprised of nine high schools, Apollo media centers Gateway. Gateway to Electronic Resources . http://mediacenter.guhsdaz.org/apollo/
Extractions: NOTE: You must have javascript enabled to use this site! Gateway to Electronic Resources.... Glendale Union High School District students who access electronic resources via the loca l network or Internet are required to follow the District's "Electronic Information Resource Policy" as indicated below. ELECTRONIC INFORMATION RESOURCE SCHOOL/ STUDENT USER PRIVILEGES
581 Design of new school library media centers or renovation an existing library school of Information Resources and Library Science overall@u.arizona.edu http://www.sir.arizona.edu/syllabi/fall/fl05/581/
NCEF Resource List: State And Local School Facilities Guidelines This document presents methods for determining minimum school space requirementsfor arizona public school classrooms; libraries and media centers; http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/facilities_guides.cfm
Extractions: Provides policy guidance and recommendations to officials and administrators at the state, local, and school district level to improve facilities planning in order to support and enhance the delivery of educational programs and services. The document proposes policy reform as one tool for affecting the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and funding practices and processes at the state and local school district levels. However, state level standards and control must be carefully developed and applied, so that creativity, public participation, and local priorities can drive the facility planning and design outcomes. Best practices examples and a list of resources are also provided. 14p.
NCEF Resource List: Space Requirements For School Facilities arizona State school Facilities Board Minimum school Space Requirements. requirements for arizona public school classrooms; libraries and media centers; http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/space_requirements.cfm
Extractions: This document provides school systems and designers with design information that can be used as a basis for new schools, additions, and renovations when building public schools in North Carolina. Further, it serves as a planning guide for those in the process of building or renovating school facilities. Guidelines detail minimum requirements for each area of an educational facility, allowing for minor deviations in spatial requirements where design efficiency dictates. Comments and recommendations are offered for each area's guidelines. Appendices present the General Statute for erecting school buildings, feasibility and cost analysis required by the statute, class sizes and teacher allotments, suggested sizing for media center main rooms, recommended lighting systems with illumination levels, and forms for use when deviations from the guidelines are required. 77p.
Digital Learning Advisory Board He participates on several arizona technology advisory groups and serves on the Cox Dr. Salerno also teaches management of school library media centers http://www.digitalcurriculum.com/board.htm
Extractions: AIMS Multimedia Digital Learning Advisory Board In todays rapidly changing world of educational media and technology, it is a challenge to creatively serve the needs of the nations students and teachers. AIMS Multimedia has consistently met this challenge and continues to achieve this goal with insight from a select group of esteemed educators. Why an Advisory Board? To elicit the input of established, dedicated educators with a deep-seated interest in the current state and future of educational media. At AIMS Multimedia we are always seeking to assist the needs of our customers educators and students across the country. To expand and improve our educational products and services, we would like to call on the expertise of individuals who utilize our programs in the classroom, the media center, anywhere that students are being invited to learn. What do the Board Members do? The Digital Learning Advisory Board shares their honest opinions about proposed new digital educational products and emergent products. Specifically via email, teleconferences, and an annual board meeting, the Advisory Board provides: feedback on digital products, product features, and proposed new products
Extractions: School and Library Websites The Internet has become an integral part of information and communication in schools and libraries. Many teachers and librarians, as well as, students and community members are involved with developing websites and resources for the web. Many organizations now give special awards for quality websites. For example, the Arizona Technology in Education Alliance gives website awards each year. Check out their past winners: Read the article The Digital School Library: A World-wide Development and a Fascinating Challenge by David Loertscher in Teacher Librarian (Volume 30, Number 5, June 2003). Is this the type of library you envision? What role do school and library websites play in your vision? Explore different types of school and library websites and pages: Schools Libraries Library, Media, and Technology Web Pages
IMLS: What's New: Archives: 1999 An IMLS funded study, The Impact of school Library media centers on AcademicAchievement, arizona Science Center and Phoenix Preparatory Academy, AZ http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/99archive/081699.htm
Extractions: Eileen Maxwell IMLS Responds to Challenge to Help Children Learn Washington, D.C.-Museums and libraries across the country are welcoming America's students back to school. With increasing frequency, schools and school districts are tapping museums and libraries to help teach and enrich the K-12 curriculum. Some students whose schools link their curricula with nearby museums and libraries are even reporting scoring higher on standardized tests. Launching his annual America Goes Back to School effort, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley is calling for greater community involvement in education: " America Goes Back to School is a special time for communities to reaffirm their commitment to learning and education." By providing crucial Federal support (grants and technical assistance) to the nation's museums and libraries to carry out their educational mission, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) reaffirms its commitment to learning. Museums and libraries are natural partners in education. IMLS recently funded a nationwide survey, "True Needs, True Partners," which found that 88 percent of museums provide K-12 educational programming. Seventy percent have at least one full-time paid staff member who administers K-12 educational programs. Museums report substantial use of school curriculum standards in shaping educational programs for a variety of school subjects. IMLS grants for musuem-school partnerships have involved 82,000 students, 228 schools, and 82 museums.
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