Extractions: With more than 22 years of experience with children's books, Georgia School Book Fairs offers you an excellent full-service school book fair. The book fairs we set up are completely staffed and ready to go. We can set up the fair in your media center with our ready to move bookcases or you can have your kids come into the parking lot to our awaiting book bus. With up to a 1000 titles to choose from, Georgia School Book Fairs is the place to call for your next school book fair.
Winnona Park School, City Of Decatur, Georgia (Contact the school media center for access info from home.) This resource canoffer invaluable help with homework, but its also a great site for browsing http://www.winnonaparkschool.com/resources.htm
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Boortz.com: Nealz Nuze June 02, 2005 Anita White Carson Middle school in Greensboro, Greene County, georgia. up at the Carson Middle school Lund took him to the school s media center to http://boortz.com/nuze/200506/06022005.html
Extractions: Ulrica Corbett We talked about this one on the show yesterday, but it didn't make the Nuze. So here we go .. the story of the Anita White Carson Middle School in Greensboro, Greene County, Georgia. Our cast of characters is as follows: So .. here's the story, gleaned from the front page of the May 26th edition of Greensboro Herald-Journal. Matthew Lund and Zach Richardson were college roommates. After college Richard joined the Marines and Lund started teaching. Richardson went to Iraq, Lund to Carson Middle School, there to teach a 6th grade language arts class.
Eighth Street Middle School Media Center Welcome Welcome to the media Center! Eighth Street Middle school Home page. 700 W.8th Street Tifton, georgia 31794. 229387-2445 Main Office. media Center http://teach.tiftschools.com/users/pcrumley/
Extractions: Mission Statement for Media Center Program The mission of the library/media center is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. The media center program supports the curriculum by providing adequate resources, personnel and training so that both students and teachers become independent users of information. This mission is accomplished by providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats, working with other professionals to meet the needs of each student, and by providing instruction to foster knowledge and stimulate interest in reading, viewing and utilizing information an ideas. This page was last updated
International Center For Journalists The Caucasus school of Journalism and media Management school Calendar.Students are selected in June (in georgia) and September (in Azerbaijan and http://www.icfj.org/csjmminfo.html
Extractions: The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ), and its partner organization in the Caucasus the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) are currently accepting applications from prospective class of 2007 students for a two-year Master's-level certificate program at the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management. The language of instruction is English. The overall goal of the graduate-level program is to strengthen the role of independent media in the emerging democratic societies of the Caucasus. Up to 23 students (from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia), competitively selected by a committee, are trained to assume news and management positions at independent newspapers, news agencies and broadcast outlets after graduation. The program will be offered in from October 2005 to May 2007. Tuition is required. Students from regions outside Tbilisi, Baku and Yerevan may apply to receive scholarships. Curriculum.
International Center For Journalists International Center For Journalists media Training Resources Publications WESTERNSTYLE JOURNALISM school OPENS IN TBILISI, georgia http://www.icfj.org/georgia.html
Extractions: WESTERN-STYLE JOURNALISM SCHOOL OPENS IN TBILISI, GEORGIA International Center for Journalists Launches New School for the Caucasus Region Tbilisi, Georgia The first Western-style graduate school of journalism in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia officially opens its doors today in Tbilisi. Sixteen students from Georgia and five from Azerbaijan have enrolled in the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management. The new journalism school is jointly run by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), and is funded by the U.S. Department of State and the Open Society Institute. "This program offers a promising opportunity to revitalize journalism throughout the Caucasus," said Whayne Dillehay, ICFJ vice president. Dillehay will be among more than 170 guests to welcome the inaugural Class of 2002 at an opening reception tonight in Tbilisi. Modeled on the approach of graduate journalism programs in the United States, the one-year master's degree program is designed to train career journalists for work in print, web and broadcast media. The school curriculum includes courses on general news reporting along with specialized reporting in business and economics, courts and legal issues, computer-assisted reporting, elections and politics, and energy, utilities and environment. Students also will be trained in the basic principles of modern media management and layout/design and will publish a student newspaper.
Extractions: music@gsu.edu Part of the Georgia State University College of Arts and Sciences About the School of Music The mission of the School of Music is to provide a comprehensive, rigorous, and innovative academic program that is consistent with the urban context and mission of Georgia State University, and that serves the pursuit of artistic, professional, and scholarly excellence through experiences of lasting value to all stakeholders. Georgia State's School of Music enrolls 450 students representing 6 countries and 21 states. Approximately 360 of the students are in bachelor's degree programs, 70 in master's degrees, and the remainder in other programs, including a Ph.D. in music education 30 full-time and 30 part-time faculty serve students in concentrations including performance, music education, music management, music recording and technology, composition, and jazz studies. Faculty in the School of Music have studied nationally and internationally.
Georgia State University School Of Music - Fees Fax 404651-1583 Mail school of Music georgia State University Fees may bepaid in the school of Music media center during the first 5 days of the http://www.music.gsu.edu/fees.aspx
Extractions: music@gsu.edu Part of the Georgia State University College of Arts and Sciences For Current Students Locker assignments will be available through Charlene Roberts and practice room keys through Ms. Penelope Williams - 5th floor of the Haas Howell Building. The locker fee is $20 per year. To obtain a practice room key, you will need to make a deposit of $25. DO NOT GO TO BOOKSTORE AS MENTIONED IN PREVIOUS YEARS. SIMPLY BRING CHECK/CASH to Penelope Williams or Julinda Norton, who will issue a key card. Take your deposit to the university bookstore on Courtland St. and ask for Arts and Sciences Lab Cards. Bring the cards to Penelope Williams or Julinda Norton, who will issue a key card. Take your key card to the key control office (University Police Office on Edgewood Ave.) to receive your key. Please note the School of Music policy regarding practice room sign-up . Certain music technology courses taught in the Center for Audio Recording Arts (CARA) require a laboratory fee. The fee is $75, payable the first two weeks of the semester to Allen Barrett, Penelope Williams, or Charlene Roberts. Relevant course syllabi include information on how to pay the fee and receive your receipt.
"Everything We Needed Was There" The Center for media Literacy provides you with a wide selection of teaching middle school portion of Beyond Blame to each middle school media center. http://www.medialit.org/reading_room/article503.html
Extractions: Georgia Team Builds Prevention on CML's Media Violence Kit Media Issues / Topics - Advertising / Consumerism - Computer Literacy / Digital Revolution - Faith-Based Media Literacy - Film Study / Movie-making - Global Media Issues - Health Issues - History of Media - How to Teach Media Literacy - Media Activity Resources - Media Advocacy / Activism - Media Industry / Economics - Music / Music Videos - Production / Creating Media - Student Made Media - TV and Popular Culture - Violence in the Media - Visual Literacy Curriculum / Subject Area - Art / Media Arts - English / Language Arts - Ethics / Character Education - Health / Prevention - Life Skills - Science / Math - Social Studies - Spirituality / Religion When Dekalb County, Georgia's Office of Prevention and Intervention began planning a media violence training, they decided CML's Beyond Blame: Challenging Violence in the Media filled their need just perfectly. The county-wide office funded through the Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act selected a two-person team from each of the twelve county middle schools to participate in the ten hour workshop.
Extractions: Candler School of Theology: Media Center The Candler School of Theology Media Center supports the educational programs of the School of Theology by supplying faculty, students and staff with audiovisual support and computer services for theological education. We offer a wide range of facilities and services. Facilities include a computer lab and an extensive media collection. Services include audiovisual presentation support, class recording, media duplication, and support for Cannon Chapel. Please see the following for more detailed information: General Information Hours Staff Services ... How to Schedule Services Contact Information:
Georgia - Off Campus Information Meetings Christina Erridge georgia Regional Director, 800-999-1959 x8322,cerridge@mail.lesley.edu Temple High school, media Center, 589 Sage St., Temple,GA http://www.lesley.edu/offcampus/states/georgia_meetings.html
Extractions: site guide? Join us! If you need more information, contact your local Lesley University representative as indicated below. Please note: the availability of degree programs varies by location; not all programs are offered at every location listed here. Click on the type of program and then the name of the city you are interested in to see a list of upcoming information meetings and contact information appear below. Thursday, September 22, 06:00 p.m.
Summer 2001 Distance Learning Courses STATE UNIVERSITY OF WEST georgia DISTANCE DISTRIBUTED EDUCATION CENTER 50133, MEDT, 6461, 01D, 3, Admin of school media Center, Carrollton Campus http://www.westga.edu/~distance/summer2001.html
Extractions: Important, please read this : The following courses will be delivered via GSAMS Technology and /or online using WebCT. Please note: Students MUST register for their site using the correct CRN#. For instructions on how to register, see http://www.westga.edu/~distance/DEregistration.html . Failure to register properly could cause a site to be cancelled due to a perceived lack of need. All GSAMS courses are supplemented online using WebCT at http://www.westga.edu/webct Summer 2001 CRN Course Prefix Course # Section Credit Hrs Course Title Campus % WebCT % GSAMS Day(s) Location Professor, Last ABED Instr Strat for Keyboarding Carrollton Campus M-F BusCol - RICHARDS BUSINESS North ABED Carrollton Campus sup M-F BusCol - RICHARDS BUSINESS Hubbard ABED Managerial Communications Carrollton Campus M-F BusCol - RICHARDS ANNEX Crews ABED Intro to Research in Bus Ed Carrollton Campus M-F BusCol - RICHARDS ANNEX Hubbard ABED Independent Project Carrollton Campus M,W,F
State University Of West Georgia MED Media Specialist Courses Fall 2001, MEDT, 6461, Administration of school media Center, Leticia Ekhaml lekhaml@westga.edu. Summer 2001, MEDT, 6461, Administration of school media http://www.westga.edu/~sacs/SubstantiveChange/olp_selfstudy/ficiwgamsppos.html
Extractions: Below is a listing of distance education courses taught in this program during Spring 2001, Summer 2001 and Fall 2001. To view faculty education and credentials, please click on the instructor's name. State University of West Georgia M.Ed. in Media (Plan A: Media Specialist Track) Term Subject Course Number Course Title Instructor Instructor email Fall 2001 CEPD Psychology for Classroom Learning Paul Phillips pphillip@westga.edu Spring 2001 EDFD History of American Education Thomas Peterson tpeters@westga.edu Fall 2001 EDRS Research in Education Jon Marshall jmarshal@westga.edu Spring 2001 EDRS Research in Education Cher Hendricks cchester@westga.edu Summer 2001 EDRS Research in Education Cher Hendricks cchester@westga.edu Summer 2001 EDRS Research in Education Jon Marshall jmarshal@westga.edu Fall 2001 EDRS Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences Cher Hendricks cchester@westga.edu Spring 2001 EDRS Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences Cher Hendricks cchester@westga.edu
Georgia - News & Events A special media center was set up in one of the secondary schools in TI Georgiamonitors were located at all fourteen examination centers for the first http://web.worldbank.org/WBSITE/EXTERNAL/COUNTRIES/ECAEXT/GEORGIAEXTN/0,,menuPK:
Extractions: var templatePathPrefix = "http://siteresources.worldbank.org/"; Home Site Map Index FAQs ... Topics Search Georgia All Home Countries Europe and Central Asia Georgia ... Useful Links Resources For Sep 20, 2005 World Bank Approves First Poverty Reduction Operation for Georgia (Country Office Press Release) Sep 16, 2005 Georgia: World Bank Launches New Partnership Strategy (Country Office Press Release) Sep 15, 2005 Georgia: World Bank Launches New Partnership Strategy (Press Release) Sep 12, 2005 Doing Business in 2006: CIS Economies Pick up the Pace of Reform (Press Release) Aug 24, 2005 When Hard Work and Learning Are the Only Way Out (Feature Story) More
Brunswick Golden Isles Chamber Of Commerce Boasting three national schools of excellence and seven georgia public schools of Each school features a media center and advanced telecommunication http://www.brunswick-georgia.com/community.html
Extractions: Glynn County's tradition of excellence in education began in 1788 with the founding of Glynn Academy. As one of the most established school systems in the state, we have had a lot of practice at advancing the minds of our youth and it shows. Boasting three national schools of excellence and seven Georgia public schools of excellence, it's easy to see why Glynn County schools have also been honored with outstanding educator awards and annual representation in Georgia's Education Leadership Academy. Each of our schools meets the Department of Education standards and each is also accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. For more information please contact the Glynn County Board of Education online or by phone at (912) 267-4100. With nine elementary schools, four middle schools and two high schools, the Glynn County Public School System offers a comprehensive learning program anchored on the basics, while encouraging imagination and individuality. Gifted programs and advanced placement classes meet the needs of our exceptional learners, while special courses are offered to help those with personal learning challenges. Our operating budget in excess of $82 million is allowing new schools to replace older ones and renovations to be made where needed. Each school features a media center and advanced telecommunication capabilities that help prepare our students for the demands of the 21st century.
Extractions: var t_Server = 'AugustaChronicle.com'; var t_Channel = 'Opinion '; var t_Section = ''; var t_SubSection = ''; var t_SubSubSection = ''; var t_URL = t_Server.replace(/[^A-Z]/g, '')+((t_Channel != '')?'_'+t_Channel.substring(0, 5)+((t_Section != '')?'_'+t_Section.substring(0, 5)+((t_SubSection != '')?'_'+t_SubSection.substring(0, 5)+((t_SubSubSection != '')?'_'+t_SubSubSection.substring(0, 5):''):''):'') :'')+'_'+window.location.pathname; var t_OAS = 'www.augustachronicle.com'+'/'+t_URL.substring(0, t_URL.indexOf('_/'))+'/index.shtml'; var t_Positions = 'Top,TopLeft,Left,Middle,Position1,x08,'; document.write(''); The Chronicle welcomes you online! Please feel free to respond to these editorials or letters to the editor by sending your letters to the editor We condense letters; most, as published, won't exceed 300 words. A letter must include the writer's name and city, which will be published, and an address and telephone number for verification, which will not be published. Writers may be limited to one letter every 30 days. Open letters, letters to third parties and poetry are not considered. Letters from people living outside the Chronicle's circulation area usually are not considered. Librarian cites school media policy Web posted August 10, 2000
Georgia First Amendment Foundation The georgia First Amendment Foundation is a nonprofit organization the yearat a new high school media center rather than at the board s central office. http://www.gfaf.org/newsletters/fall_04_confidential.html
Extractions: Fletcher is court's open-government leader Atlanta, Nov. 1, 2004 Just as the Georgia First Amendment Foundation was getting ready to announce that he will be the 2005 Weltner Freedom of Information Award honoree, the Georgia Supreme Court happened to publish another of Justice Norman M. Fletcher's opinions in support of open government. It came in City of Atlanta v. Corey Entertainment Inc. et al, a Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport advertising dispute. The tax returns of Barbara Fouch are subject to the Open Records Act because they were "submitted to the City in her attempt to receive certification as a 'Disadvantaged Business Enterprise,' " Fletcher wrote, according to the summary of the case on the court's web site. The Fouch tax returns therefore "qualify as public records because they were 'received in the course of the operation of a public office or agency,' " Fletcher wrote. Atlanta was represented in the case by City Attorney Linda K. DiSantis. Corey Entertainment, which appealed to open the records, was represented by Michael J. Bowers. Charles L. Weltner's legacy in Ga. FOI
Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar SPONSORS UH Sea Grant and SOEST (school of Ocean and Earth Science and Dean Rusk Center at the University of georgia, and the Rosenstiel school of http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2003-jun.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: This confernence will span a broad range of topics featuring presentations in the following areas: Marine science, Technology, Operational Oceanography, Policy, and Education. This conference will be a unique integration of these areas according to various societal issues including, but not limited to, the following: Climate, Marine operations, Natural hazards, National security, Living and non-living resources, Health of marine ecosystems, and Public health.
Albany High School, Georgia - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia media Center (229) 4383532 Guidance Office (229) 431-3302 National Centerfor Education Statistics school Profile Albany High school. 2003. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany_High_School,_Georgia
Extractions: that indian pride!" Newspaper The PowWow Distinctions A Georgia School of Excellence School Website Home Page Principal Mrs. Sheila Marshall Albany High School was established in after H. M. McIntosh, editor of the Albany News and Advertiser , initiated a campaign to raise the funds necessary to erect the school. It was the first high school established within the county Approximately two years after the school opened it was destroyed by a fire of an unknown origin. Classes were temporarily held in the town