Extractions: New York State Library Division of Library Development School Library Systems Program Participating Schools By System; responses as of 2003-04 school year System Name: Number of participants (SLMC) have an automated circulation system Percent of participants (SLMC) have an automated circulation system and catalog: Number of school library media centers remain to be automated: Percent of school library media centers remain to be automated: Number of participants that are able to access the system's Union Catalog: Percent of participants that are able to access the system's Union Catalog: Number of nonpublic participants able to access the system's Union Catalog: Percent of nonpublic participants able to access the system's Union Catalog: Albany-Schenectady-Schoharie-Saratoga Broome-Tioga Buffalo City Cattaraugus-Allegany Cayuga-Onondaga Clinton-Essex-Warren-Washington Delaware-Chenango-Madison-Otsego Dutchess Erie 1 Erie 2 - Chautauqua-Cattaraugus Franklin-Essex-Hamilton Genesee-Livingston-Steuben-Wyoming Hamilton-Fulton-Montgomery Jefferson-Lewis Madison Oneida Monroe #1 Monroe 2 - Orleans Nassau BOCES New York City Oneida-Herkimer Onondaga-Cortland-Madison System Name: Number of participants (SLMC) have an automated circulation system Percent of participants (SLMC) have an automated circulation system and catalog: Number of school library media centers remain to be automated: Percent of school library media centers remain to be automated: Number of participants that are able to access the system's Union Catalog:
The Delaware Center For Educational Technology - Case Study gathering techniques vary between classrooms and library media centers, A delaware elementary school uses technology and the network in their BRAINS http://www.dcet.k12.de.us/award.html
Extractions: Please describe your application and the information technology used in conjunction with it. Please keep your language simple and your explanations non-technical. Your project will be judged primarily for what it does and for its impact on people. The Delaware Center for Educational Technology (DCET) is creating a telecommunications infrastructure in Delaware's public schools to enable students, through the use of educational technology, to meet academic standards and to develop the skills needed by a world-class work force. The underlying basis for the work of the Delaware Center for Educational Technology is that all Delaware children, regardless of social or economic standing, will have access to the resources to be able to learn to the fullest of their abilities and become productive members of society. Our vision is to help Delaware become "The First State in Education: Every Classroom, Every Teacher, Every Child."
LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians The organization includes a Section of school Libraries and Resource centers . delaware school Library media Association This organization is a Division http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
Extractions: Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN) ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online. Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT) The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the
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.
Delaware School Stack Up The school district has put into place cliniclike centers in elementary schoolsthat offer parent groups, the media, universities, non-profit groups, http://www.dsea.org/greatschools/schoolsafety.html
Extractions: Keeping schools safe Secret Service study explores early detection in school shootings While violent deaths at schools are extremely rare events, the Department of Education is partnering with the Secret Service to develop training aids for school administrators, local law enforcement personnel and others to help prevent further attacks at schools. These incidents of "targeted violence" in which an attacker > selects a particular target prior to a violent attack are the focus of an ongoing research project that began approximately two years ago. The Secret Service, which is responsible for protecting national leaders including the President, shared its expertise in threat assessment for a review of 37 U.S. school shootings that date as far back as 1974. Findings are available in Report on the Prevention of Violence in Schools The report warns that "the use of profiles carries a risk of over- identification" and advises schools and communities to redirect their focus to student "behaviors and communications" to determine the probability for a violent attack.
Report Of The Delaware School Library Survey 2004 Dr. Todd s data analysis provides us with an extremely valuable document forDelaware education and, particularly, school library media centers. http://www.state.lib.de.us/Administration/Agency/PressReleases/20050526-TFSL_Rep
Extractions: Part 2 is the remainder of the Delaware School Library Survey 2004 and includes details and data from the survey. The survey instrument was enhanced this year with the help of Dr. Ross J. Todd who is well known and respected for his outstanding work in the area of library and information science. For more information about Dr. Todd, you may read about "The Ohio Study," in the Research Foundation Paper distributed by Scholastic, School Libraries Work! or visit http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~rtodd/index.htm
Delaware Division Of Libraries Revision of the Standards for school Library media centers for delaware Publicschools, January 2002. (offsite PDF). April, 2005 http://www.state.lib.de.us/
Extractions: For Librarians Your Delaware library card is small enough to fit in your wallet, powerful enough to change your life. Use your library card remotely for virtual library services or in person at your library as your passport to the world. Register for a library card and come see what's new @ your library! The Delaware Division of Libraries provides leadership and support for the timely development of Delaware's libraries. Want to help and get involved? Contact us and/or the following groups are also dedicated to the continuous improvement of libraries: Council On Libraries
Delaware Program *delaware General Assembly Support of measures to promote a more effective and and funding for public school library media centers that promote their http://www.de.lwv.org/deprogram.html
Extractions: STATE GOVERNMENT Delaware General Assembly - Support of measures to promote a more effective and responsive legislative branch of state government, including strengthening the committee system and use of the budgetary process to review and evaluate state programs. Ethics - Support of ethics legislation in the areas of campaign finance, conflict of interest, financial disclosure and lobbying disclosure. Delaware State Constitution - Support of a Constitution for the State of Delaware which would be confined to broad principles and would promote more efficient and responsive government. *Public/Private Partnerships - Support the use of public/private partnerships by governments in Delaware if a project can be better undertaken with public/private cooperation. Public input, careful controls and adequate safeguards need to be part of these partnerships.
Resources For All delaware CENTER FOR EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY http//www.dcet.k12.de.us/. delawareschool LIBRARY delaware school LIBRARY media CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS http://www.doe.state.de.us/LibraryMedia/Resources.htm
School Library Impact Studies Making the Grade The Status of school Library media centers in the Sunshine Show Me Connection How school Library media Center Services Impact Student http://www.lrs.org/impact.asp
Extractions: AK FL IA MA ... TX Since 2000, studies on the impact of school libraries and librarians on academic achievement have been conducted in Colorado and more than a dozen other states. Have you used one or more of these studies as an advocate for school libraries and librarians? If so, we would appreciate hearing from you in a short survey. It's about time we find out what sort of impact this research itself has had. Click here to fill out the School Library Studies Outcomes Survey by Keith Curry Lance, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, and Marcia J. Rodney
Allison G. Kaplan's Home Page Curriculum Vita; Education Resource Center; school Library media Specialist Program 20012002 President of the delaware school Library media Association http://www.udel.edu/educ/slms/homepage.html
Extractions: I am the Assistant Director of the Education Resource Center at the University of Delaware. I am also the coordinator of the School Library Media Specialist Program at the University. Curriculum Vita Education Resource Center School Library Media Specialist Program Favorite Library Sites Allison G. Kaplan Education Resource Center Education 1986 M.L.S., Graduate School of Library and Information Science, University of California, Los Angeles.Los Angeles. Specialization: Bibliographic instruction. Fields of Interest: Subject cataloging, access, and retrieval; Search strategies. 1986 MA, Dance, University of California, Los Angeles. Specialization: Ethnology. Fields of Interest: Java, Balkan region, Native Americans of North American and Mexico; Structural analysis of dance. 1982 BA, cum laude, Anthropology, California State University, Northridge.
Slmsindex Internet Resources delaware school Library media Association society and therange of reference resources supporting the school library media center. http://www.udel.edu/educ/slms/
Extractions: In addition to the core required MI courses (12 credits), the concentration requires six courses (18 credits) plus a practicum experience (3 credits). Application to the Master of Instruction program is required for those seeking state certification. However, please contact Allison G. Kaplan prior to applying to the program as there is a course required prior to acceptance into the program. A professional development program is also available for those classroom teachers who already have a Master's degree. In this case, courses may be taken through the Division of Continuing Education , University of Delaware. One need not be a matriculated student, however there is a form to fill out with the
Delaware Library Association Directory Silver Lake Elementary school Library media Center William C. Jason LibraryLearning Center (aka delaware State University Library Learning Center) http://www.dla.lib.de.us/Directory/
Delaware School Libraries With Websites Or Online Catalogs delaware school Libraries with Websites or Online Catalogs. Alexis I. du PontHigh school Library Brandywine High school Library media Center Website http://www.dla.lib.de.us/Directory/School.shtml
Extractions: Delaware School Libraries with Websites or Online Catalogs Alexis I. du Pont High School Library Website: www.k12.de.us/aiduponths/library.html Alfred I. Du Pont School Library Website: http://www.k12.de.us/aiduponths/library.html Archmere Academy Library Website: www.archmereacademy.com Bancroft Academy Website: teacherweb.com/DE/BrancroftAcademy/DonnaReed Brandywine High School Library Media Center Website: http://www.k12.de.us/brandywinehs/library/index.htm Cab Calloway School of the Arts Website: www.delanet.com/~ftise/library/ Charter School of Wilmington Website: www.delanet.com/~ftise/library/ Christiana High School Library Website: www.k12.de.us/christiana/library Concord High School Library Website: http://www.k12.de.us/concord/library/library.htm Fred Fifer lll Middle School Library Website: fms.cr.k12.us/wx/s.dll George V. Kirk Middle School Library Website: www.k12.de.us/kirk/kirklibrary.htm Hodgson Vocational-Technical School Library Website: www.k12.de.us/k12/votech/hodvths/www/defaul Polytech Learning Resource Center Website: http://10.108.21.13.hs/index.htm
Extractions: Tuesday - September 20 Wednesday - September 21 Thursday - September 22 Friday - September 23 Saturday - September 24 Sunday - September 25 No events scheduled Monday - September 26 View Complete CHS Athletic Calendar View Sports Scores DISTRICT E-NEWS Stay up-to-date with News, Events and School Closings... Join E-News PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Admissions Info School Choice Info
DV World- Extracurricular: Broadcast Del Val Meetings are after school until 430 on Tuesdays in the media Center, delaware Valley High school belongs to the delaware Valley school District. http://dvasdweb.dvasd.k12.pa.us/dvworld/broadcastdelval.htm
Extractions: VICA Broadcast Del Val Advisor: Mrs. Cindy Bachmann, Media Center Broadcast Del Val is DVHS's own video news team. Meetings are after school until 4:30 on Tuesdays in the Media Center, and a new broadcast is aired every other Friday during homeroom on channel 14 and during all lunches in the 9/10, 11/12, and 9/10 overflow cafeterias. The Broadcast Del Val news team consists of reporters, videographers, and anchors. Reporters often go on location to games and other events at various times throughout the week. In addition to the weekly news broadcast, Broadcast Del Val also produces special reports on events such as Homecoming and the Relay for Life, as well as other projects for various departments and teachers at DVHS. Broadcast Del Val is open to students in grades 9-12. If you are interested in contributing to Broadcast Del Val, see Mrs. Bachmann in the Media Center.