Colorado Study ED372759 May 94 The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement.ERIC Digest. ChampaignUrbana, IL University of illinois. http://home.earthlink.net/~cregal/colo.htm
School District #54, Schaumburg, Illinois school District 54 in Schaumburg, illinois, has developed the following Implement flexible scheduling in Library media centers and Computer Labs. http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/methods/technlgy/te3lk60.htm
Extractions: March 1996 Looking Toward the 21st Century... The purpose of this plan is to provide a clear vision for uses of information and communication technologies for teaching and learning throughout the District 54 School Community. Our top priority has been to consider what critical elements are needed to create an optimal learning environment for all of our children and to build a more collaborative community for all of our stakeholders. Our world is rapidly changing as we settle into this Information Age. We have ready access to abundant sources of information, and we are able to communicate with virtually any individual on the planetand even with those in outer space. That is, if we possess both the technological tools and the intellectual skills required for such endeavors. The Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) Report of 1991 has identified essential abilities which will be needed for Americans in the 21st Century.
Illinois School Library Media Association News illinois Schools. Please help ISLMA take a snapshot of the Intellectual Do you treat any sensitive materials in your library media center differently? http://www.islma.org/survey_freedom.htm
Extractions: Illinois Schools Please help ISLMA take a "snapshot of the Intellectual Freedom conditions in Illinois by completing this survey! The ISLMA 2003-04 Intellectual Freedom Survey is comprised of 16 questions regarding school library media center and classroom materials that have been questioned or challenged and other matters relevant to Intellectual Freedom in Illinois schools. The survey period covers the 2003-04 school year. Completed surveys can be returned no later than July 4, 2004 . The ISLMA Intellectual Freedom Committee is requesting that all Illinois library media specialists complete surveys online at http://www.islma.org. However, completed surveys can also be mailed to: Dr. Kathleen Traci
IHSA Boys Baseball Menu The definitive source for illinois high school athletics past and present. The August media Mailing will be shipped Aug. 2, 2004 from the IHSA Office. http://www.ihsa.org/activity/
IJive.com Search Engine: Illinois: Education: School Libraries Custer Park Elementary school Library media Center Custer Park, IL ISLMA illinois school Libraries media Association Provides leadership and support http://ijive.com/Illinois/Education/School_Libraries/
IllinoisParents.org Illinois School For The Deaf Media Center illinois school for the Deaf media Center 125 South Webster Avenue Jacksonville,IL 62650 (217) 4794240 FAX (217) 479-4209 TDD (217) 479-4240 http://128.174.128.220/cgi-bin/ilp/viewresource.cgi?id=326&type=library
Libraries For The National Education Goals. ERIC Digest. In Hinsdale, illinois, school and public libraries jointly published a student Students use the school library media center to access electronic http://www.ericdigests.org/1992-3/libraries.htm
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information Resources Syracuse NY. Libraries for the National Education Goals. ERIC Digest. This digest is based on Libraries for the National Education Goals, by Barbara K. Stripling. By the year 2000, it is envisioned that our nation will have accomplished the six National Education Goals adopted in 1990 by the President and the governors of the United States. Since libraries are the only educational system available to everyone, regardless of age or affiliation, it is logical to turn to our nation's libraries to help to achieve these goals. To demonstrate the critical role libraries can and do play in support of the national education initiatives, an extensive literature review and analysis was undertaken (Stripling, 1992). This digest highlights the findings of that review. GOAL ONE: BY THE YEAR 2000, ALL CHILDREN IN AMERICA WILL START SCHOOL READY TO LEARN.
Monticello Illinois - Monticello Illinois Schools Monticello Community Unit school District No. 25 in Monticello, illinois has longbeen It houses the media center, the computer labs, music, band, http://www.monticello.net/schools.htm
Extractions: Lincoln Elementary ... Monticello Community Unit School District No. 25 in Monticello, Illinois has long been considered by many as one of the outstanding school districts in the state of Illinois. Its blend of quality education and extracurricular activities makes Unit 25 an attractive option for newcomers looking to relocate in this area. District-wide enrollment is 1,489. (1998-99 school year).
Putnam County Elementary School - Granville, Illinois USA Putnam County Community schools, 535 s Kindergarten through Second Grade school PCES media Center Visit our recommended Web Sites for K2 Teachers . http://putnam.k12.il.us/granv.html
Best Practice High School Chicago, Illinois The Best Practice High school Library media Center welcomes students and staff The media center is available to students and staff during the school day http://www.bphs.cps.k12.il.us/library.html
Extractions: The Best Practice High School Library Media Center welcomes students and staff to a friendly atmosphere conducive to learning. Our library houses close to 6,000 items that include circulating books of fiction and nonfiction, reference volumes, professional development materials, and information about and support for the Chicago Reading Initiative. We also have a small but growing collection of recorded books, DVDs, videocassettes, and educational software. Compton's Encyclopedia Americana World Book Sirs are among the encyclopedia maintained, along with numerous cultural and subject-specific reference tools. We subscribe to over forty periodicals. The Library Media Center hosts many events, and students have the opportunity to meet authors and poets through several programs. Some of these include: October - Teen Read, November-National Library Week, Mayor Daley's Book Club , Raise the Roof Readers, two annual Book Fairs and the annual Chicago Public Library Card Drive
School Library Standards And Evaluation illinois school Library media Association Massachusetts school Library school Library media Center Long Range Planning Template by the http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/studies.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index School Library Standards and Evaluation, Pt. 2 School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics Today it seems that accountability is the hot topic in educational reform. It will become increasingly important for school library media specialists to demonstrate the importance of their media center to the school, and also be able to demonstrate how effectively they are doing their job. Busy adminstrators like numbers and well organized reports to demonstrate progress. Your mission statement declares what you propose to achieve. IFLA/UNESCO School Library Manifesto - The school library in teaching and learning for all. The Library Bill of Rights and its Interpretations - The American Library Association School Library Mission Statements - Assistance with writing a mission statement with examples by the Australian School Library Association. The Australian School Library Association Bill of Rights Anchorage (AK) School District - Mission statements for both the Library Media Program and the Library Resources Department. Southern Berkshire (MA) Regional School District K-12 Libraries McCants (SC) Middle School Library Falls Church (VA) High School Library Illinois School Library Media Association ... Orleans/Niagra BOCES School Library System - New York Internet Public Library - Mission statement for a digital reference service.
Headlines Prior to illinois, Mrs. Walker was a teacher at Arcadia school. LIBRARYmediaCENTER UPDATE Judith Anderson, coordinator of media services, http://www.sd162.org/be/headlines.htm
Extractions: In an effort to educate parents about the upcoming referenda on April 5th, Dr. Davis said a Parent Pep Rally has been scheduled for 7:00 p.m., March 22, at Huth Commons. She said parents are encouraged to attend the evening, which will provide information that will enable parents to make an informed decision in the voting booth. The April 5th ballot will include three proposals: Combined, these three issues will not increase the Districts tax rate. THANK YOU District 162 Referendum Committee, Don Ransford and Sandi Gordon, who are serving as co-chairs, Evelyn Green and her colleagues in the schools parent organizations, Brad Hemingway, Karen Floyd, Felix Simpkins, Shirley Green, Dr. Glenda Allen-Jones, C. Larry Green, Janet Knol and Marsha Reitz and the MEA, Pat Ransford, and Mogda Walker. She also thanked Board Members Ron Bean, Scott Phillips, and Mark Messersmith for bringing information to various civic groups, Earnestine Foster for making important contacts, Assistant Superintendent David Holm for providing facts, and Denise Faris for the production of the informational Report to the Community.
Illinois School PTL Page the first Wednesday of the month in the Library media Center at illinois school.Everyone is welcome to come discover what s going on at school and how http://www.sd162.org/illinois/ptl.htm
Extractions: 2005-2006 PTL Please join us at our monthly meetings at 7:00 p.m. on the first Thursday of the month in the Library Media Center at Illinois School. Everyone is welcome to come discover what's going on at school and how we can all help our children learn. Check out our page on Edline to see what we have planned this year! If you have any questions or comments, please email me. Sandy Gordon , President. Illinois School Parent Teacher League (PTL) Mission Statement To develop between educators and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child improved physical, mental and social education. To work toward creating a closer relationship between the home and the school, that parents and teachers may cooperate in the development of the child. To keep the community informed of the educational laws at the district, state and federal levels. To promote the welfare of children and youth in home, school, and community.
Illinois Dietetic Association Central illinois Dietetic Association President s Message Normal CommunityHigh school Instructional media Center 3900 East Raab Road Normal, IL http://www.eatrightillinois.org/Districts/cida.asp
BMS 1995 Progressive School Library Award illinois school Library media Association s. Progressive school Library media Students begin this project in the media center with a quick and dirty http://www.leeogle.org/byron/bms/prog.htm
Extractions: Illinois School Library Media Association's What percent of your students are impacted by your special program? 100% of 8th graders, and 20% of all 6th and 7th graders. Was the program designed for all students or for a special segment of your enrollment? The program was originally designed for the students who were not enrolled in a performance music program, but was expanded to include all 8th grade art students. List technology presently used in this program. Technology includes laser disk, cd-rom, electronic card catalog, the internet, video taping, audio taping, photography, multimedia production programs.
Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows Jun 2527, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan Nov 7-9,illinois school Library media Association, Arlington Heights, IL http://www.gale.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI
Gale - Fivestar Press - Tradeshows Jun 17, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, Traverse City, MI Nov 68, illinois school Library media Association, Decatur, IL http://www.gale.com/fivestar/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Date Show Location Jan 2-5 American Historical Association Chicago, IL Jan 25-28 ALA Mid-Winter Philadelphia, PA Jan 30-31 Ontario Library Association Toronto, CA Feb 3-5 Ohio School Net State Tech Conference Columbus, OH Feb 3-7 Texas Computer Educational Association Auston, TX Feb 4 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 4-6 Florida Educational Technology Conference Orlando, FL Feb 6 Illinois Vendor Fair Springfield, IL Feb 25-28 Illinois Technology Conference for Education St. Charles, IL Mar 5-7 South Carolina Association of School Librarians Columbia, SC Mar 6-7 Research Tri, NC Mar 6-8 Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference Louisville, KY Mar 6-9 Alaska Library Association Juneau, AK Mar 12-14 Computers in Libraries Washington, D.C
Lake County, IL School Districts Vacancy List LCES media Center Library school of St. Mary 185 East illinois Road LakeForest, IL 60048 Contact Dr. Kevin Zajdel, Principal or Mrs. Lilian Olson, http://www.lake.k12.il.us/vacancy.html
Extractions: Lake County School Districts Vacancy List All positions require Illinois certification unless otherwise noted. If you are a recent Illinois graduate, or an out-of state graduate who does not have a comparable current and valid out-of-state certificate, please be advised that you should take the Illinois certification tests no later than April if you wish to have your certificate issued before the school year starts in the fall. Many districts are hesitant to consider applications of teachers if they do not already have their certification. PLEASE NOTE: A * IN FRONT OF THE VACANCY POSITION SIGNIFIES A NEW VACANCY Hulse Detention Center Stevenson H. S. District 125 Lincolnshire/Prairie View District 103 24647 N. Milwaukee Avenue Vernon Hills, IL 60061 847-377-7800 847-634-3833 1 Special Education teacher. For further information regarding this position, please contact Louise Loud at the above phone number PUBLIC SCHOOLS Winthrop Harbor School District #1 Dr. James Tenbusch, Superintendent 500 North Avenue Winthrop Harbor, IL 60096 1 7th grade Language Arts teacher (anticipated opening) 1 6th grade Social Studies teacher (anticipated opening) 1 Sign language interpreter @ North Prairie Junior High 1 Middle school Inclusion aide (an applicant with 60 college credit hours is preferred) SUBSTITUTES NEEDED ON A CONTINUING BASIS