Contents JF Its not enough for idaho school libraries to get Cs; resources in our When times are tight, the library media centers resourcesstaff or http://www.idaholibraries.org/newidaholibrarian/200405/conversationPF.htm
Extractions: Contents A Conversation on School Libraries in Idaho by Norma Jean Sprouffske and Judy Ferro How would you characterize the quality of library services currently being offered to Idaho students across the K-12 spectrum by the states public schools? NJS We all know that Idaho has many fine school library staff doing their best with the resources they have. So lets take a step outside of our world and look at this from a non-Idahoans vantage point. I feel Idaho has mixed grades. State-funded LiLI databases and the Idaho State Librarys support are among our shining stars. Another star is the opportunity for professional development and networking that the Idaho Library Association and intra- and inter-district library groups provide (e.g., regular meetings held by Meridians secondary media generalists or Canyon-Owyhee Library Group). Outsiders would see that we have many challenges on the road to quality library services. For instance, Idaho accreditation does not require certified personnel in its K-12 school libraries nor specify much in the way of guidelines for a school library media program. Some untrained paraprofessionals share horror stories of basically Youre hired.
Media Center idaho State University media Center. 400 pm, SD25, school District 25 News.600 pm, DW, Deutsche Welle. * Scheduling may vary due to NASA missions http://www.isu.edu/departments/media/disted/cable.html
Extractions: Program Guide: Monday / Wednesday / Friday 12:00 a.m. DW Deutsche Welle 6:00 a.m. School District 25 News 8:00 a.m. * NASA NASA TV 9:00 a.m. RC Research Channel 2:00 p.m. ISU Education Calendar 4:00 p.m. School District 25 News 6:00 p.m. DW Deutsche Welle * Scheduling may vary due to NASA missions and ISU classes.
LiLI Unlimited - Idaho State Library 75, Skyline High school media Center (idaho Falls school District). 76, Snake Riverschool/Community Library, Y@2. 77, Soda Springs Public Library, Y 3 http://www.lili.org/lili/unlimited/participating.htm
Extractions: Home Contact Us Idaho.gov Search our Site Our Services LiLI-D Portal LiLI Programs Talking Book Service Reading Programs ... En Español The State Library About the State Library Resources at the State Library Publications Volunteer Opportunities ... ISL Board Library OCLC Symbol Aberdeen District Library Ada Community Library ZRK Albertson College of Idaho ZFT American Falls District Library Ashton Branch - Fremont County District Bear Lake County Library Y@8 Bellevue Public Library BELVU Blackfoot Public Library BLFPL Boise Basin Library District ZOT Boise High School ZQU Boise Public Library OEK Boise School District - Instructional Media Center BSIMC Boise State Univeristy, Albertsons Library
New Books By Category - Idaho State Library Category school Library/media Center; Title Library Story Hour from A to ZReadyto-use Alphabet Activities for Young Learners; CallNumber 421.1 Hasbrou http://www.lili.org/newbooks/category.asp?Category=School Library/Media Center
Bishop Kelly High School - Boise, Idaho equipment as well as in using the media center s resources to locate information.Training will also be provided in utilizing the center s technology http://www.bk.org/departments/special_programs.htm
Extractions: Grade Level: 12 This course offers students the opportunity to explore the field of education through worksite placement. Students will work with an elementary teacher for two class hours during the semester. Students are to provide their own transportation, follow the Bishop Kelly attendance policy (more than 9 absent days equals loss of credit), and dress code. Grade is determined by attendance, written and on-site assignments, and teacher input. Prerequisite: Librarian/Counselor Approval Students accepted as library aides will be provided opportunities to work under the supervision of a certified school librarian and to acquire learning and experience in the practices and techniques which enable media centers to function in an efficient manner. In addition to working at the circulation desk, students will be trained to assist in locating and shelving books, filing magazines and engaging in special projects as they arise. They will be taught to assist students in the care of books and equipment as well as in using the media center's resources to locate information. Training will also be provided in utilizing the center's technology equipment-hardware, software and online products. The course is graded on a Pass/Fail basis.
Craters Of The Moon NM & Preserve: Resource Chests idaho Falls school District 91 media Center 690 John Adams Parkway idaho Falls,ID 834014073 Contact media Center 208-525-7553 http://www.nps.gov/crmo/chests.htm
Extractions: RESOURCE CHESTS FOR CLASSROOM USE Craters of the Moon Resource Chests contain materials to help prepare pre-and post-trip lessons about the monument. These chests contain a Craters of the Moon video tape, other related videos, slide sets with scripts, maps, teachers' curriculum guides, rock specimens, and a number of other references and pamphlets. The chests can be obtained from the sites listed below or are available by mail. Marsh Valley Joint School District 21
Rogue Valley Independent Media Center Independent media centers. www.indymedia.org Projects oceania Essentially,this bill would prevent school children and teachers from being exposed to http://rogueimc.org/en/2005/07/5050.shtml
Media Center 16, 47 pm at William Thomas Middle school, 355 Bannock Ave. in American Falls . Paving project on idaho 3 between Bovill and the Latah County line to http://itd.idaho.gov/newsandinfo/mediacenter.asp
MEDIA GALLERY @ News.boisestate.edu Opaline school. Parking Garage. Parking Garage. Special Events Center Downtown Boise and the foothills. City center. idaho capitol building. Boise River http://news.boisestate.edu/multimedia/
Extractions: @ news.boisestate.edu These resources are intended for use by the Boise State community on Boise State web sites. Any other use of these photos and graphics, such as in print publications or other media, should be approved by the Office of University Relations. Logos and other Boise State identify marks are trademarked and can be used only with approval from University Relations. To view Boise State's Logo Style Guide, click here For further usage information, contact Bob McDiarmid at 426-1562 or e-mail bmcdiarm@boisestate.edu Multimedia Films Logo Style Guide Logos for Web Use Logos for Print Use communications and marketing is proud to showcase the fine talents of our staff photographers in our annual feature called "The Year in Pictures". This new Web site features 100 high quality photos representing the best in academic, artistic and athletic talent through the past academic year.
New Page 1 Education media Center More than 80 case studies and success stories 155 idaho Mountainview Middle school notifies 150 parents of Homework Hall http://www.usnetcomcorp.com/newweb/ed/media.htm
New Page 1 media Center More than 160 case studies and success stories highlight the 155 idaho Mountainview Middle school notifies 150 parents of Homework Hall http://www.usnetcomcorp.com/newweb/media.htm
Press Release media Contacts Mike Fetters, 703/2842895. 102 HIGH school SENIORS TO ATTEND AL Stanwood, Iowa North Cedar High school. Kristen Mico Sandpoint, idaho http://www.newseum.org/newseum/pressroom/releases/free_spirit_award_2004.htm
Extractions: The scholarship winners will be brought here to receive their awards and participate in a journalism conference which culminates with attendance at the Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year Award ceremony. At the event, students will have the opportunity to meet the 2003 Al Neuharth Free Spirit of the Year, Greg Mortenson, a Montana humanitarian who has dedicated his life to establishing schools in Central Asia. The program, funded by the Freedom Forum, began in 1999 to honor Neuharth, founder of the Freedom Forum and USA TODAY. The scholarships and conference program are designed to assist students who are pursuing journalism careers and to inspire them through conference sessions with prominent media professionals. The Close Up Foundation assists the Freedom Forum in administering the program.
The School Library Media Specialist Course 4 Weeding the Collection from idaho State Library Weeding LibraryMedia Center Collections. Jefferson County Schools, KY. http://eduscapes.com/sms/weeding.html
Extractions: Home Course Guide Overview Library Media Program ... Program Advocacy The teacher librarian sustains a healthy collection through an effective maintenance program. I hate to throw things away. How do I know when something should be pitched? There's a really old video on first aid that the fifth grade teacher is still using. It's inaccurate in some sections. What should I do? One of my buildings is closing. How do I get rid of everything? You also need policies that help you in the reconsideration process. A statement regarding the need for reevaluation of materials should be part of your selection policy. It should also indicate specifications for periodic inventories and recommendations for continuous and intermittent examination. Finally, criteria should be included for deselection of materials.
District 93 Home Page Title VI is utilized to increase media Center library books, AV materials To vote in idaho school elections, a person must be eighteen years of age or http://www3.d93.k12.id.us/district/
Extractions: Your browser has JavaScript turned off. You will be able to view the contents of this web site if you turn JavaScript on. Open your browser preferences and enable JavaScript. You do not have to restart your browser or your computer after you enable JavaScript. Simply click the RELOAD button. Bonn. Education Foundation Bonneville High School and Hillcrest High School are accredited by the Northwest Accreditation Association, and middle schools and elementary schools meet approved State standards. Accreditation assures standards for class size, qualifications of teachers, school facilities, libraries, instructional materials and curriculum. Periodic reviews of schools, involving a self-study, consultant analysis and full report are required.
IHFA - Media Center - News Releases - 2005 BOISE About 225 people filled the Kuna High school Auditorium March 8 for Kuna is the fastest-growing city in idaho and one of the fastest-growing in http://www.ihfa.org/media/2005/032105.asp
Extractions: Community Development Planning Draws Record Crowd in Kuna BOISE - About 225 people filled the Kuna High School Auditorium March 8 for a chance to comment on local community development issues, a record turnout in the five-year history of the Idaho Community Review. ICR helps communities design and implement development strategies. Typical turnout for the public-input phase is about 50 people. "We had youth, seniors, families, business leaders and ecclesiastical leaders turn out," said Zella Johnson, Kuna city council member. "The Chamber of Commerce did a wonderful job, and the marketing and advertising efforts within the community were tremendous. I believe people really want to be heard, and much of our success owes to the fact that they know they are being heard." The main topics were concerns over transportation and bridge access in the northwest part of town, parking, recreation, school support and infrastructure. ICR is a collaboration among private and public entities such as Idaho Housing and Finance Association, the Association of Idaho Cities, Idaho Rural Partnership, Boise State University, Idaho Department of Commerce and Labor, and HUD's Idaho field office. IHFA participates on the ICR Planning Team and works with communities to address local housing and other needs. "Housing affordability is a growing issue in rural Idaho," noted IHFA's Housing Resources Coordinator Erik Kingston. "it's critical to include in any community an economic development discussion."
IHFA - Media Center - News Releases - May 2000 Shannon Preim, APR, with the Oregon school Board, judged entries in the Public The idaho Press Clubs membership includes media and communication http://www.ihfa.org/media/2000/5_24_00.asp
Extractions: IHFA Garners Four Idaho Press Club Awards BOISE - The Idaho Housing and Finance Association has received multiple Idaho Press Club Awards for the fifth consecutive year, IHFA officials announced. IHFAs Communications Department competed in the Public Relations category with other Idaho companies and agencies: This years Idaho Press Club Awards received a nearly 1,000 total entries. Shannon Preim, APR, with the Oregon School Board, judged entries in the Public Relations division based on reader/viewer interest, originality, technical/writing excellence, fitting category criteria, impact of story lead and writing style. Web sites were judged by Mark Giese with the University of Houston School of Communications. Other divisions of competition included Daily and Weekly Newspaper, Magazine, Television, Radio, Student and Arts in Idaho.
Extractions: site index ED.gov 1998 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Current Issue of the Digest Table 417. - Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 NOTE.Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 1997.) Download this table as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (95 kb XLS file). Download this table as a Lotus 123 spreadsheet (39 kb WK1 file). Download this table in PDF format (16 kb PDF file). back to top NCES Headlines UPDATED DATA! Public School District Finance Peer Search NEW! Projections of Education Statistics to 2014 UPDATED! Build a Data Table Using Public Elementary/Secondary Data NCES Home ... Site Index National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences U.S. Dept. of Education
School Library Media Program MSU-Bozeman Welcome to the school Library media certification program, housed in the Departmentof idaho, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming. http://www.montana.edu/libmedia/
Extractions: Are you interested in acquiring certification to become a school library media specialist? Do you need recertification credits in the field of Library Media? Would you like to be able to complete this program online? If so, this Website contains all of the information you need in order to plan your route to certification, select courses, and browse School Library Media resources. We have received official approval from accreditation officials in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, South Dakota, North Dakota, and Wyoming. Our education programs are accredited by the Montana Office of Public Instruction and Montana Board of Public Education, National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) , and we participate in the National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification's (NASDTEC) Interstate Contract. Welcome!