Extractions: WINS KELLEY AWARD At its annual meeting in Austin, Texas, in April the National Council on Public History announced that the American Social History Project was the recipient of the organization's 1998 Robert L. Kelley Memorial Award. The award honored ASHP's achievements and contributions in advancing the cause of public history, citing in particular "the enduring quality of its public leadership, The U.S. Survey Course on the Web In July 1998, the American Social History Project and the Center for History and New Media at George Mason University are launching the prototype of a new website, History Matters . The website, which has been developed with support from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation, provides college and high-school teachers with unusual and effective curriculum materials and teaching resources about the U.S. past. Organized in conjunction with our New Media Classroom project, the
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Contact Information - Lawrence Public Schools Hearing impaired services/kansas school for the Deaf. Harrell, Kevin media center â collection development and maintenance. Horner, Nancy http://www.usd497.org/contact/
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School Library Standards And Evaluation school Library media Specialist kansas City Public schools. Evaluation Forms for both the media Center and school Library media specialist http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index School Library Standards and Evaluation School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics California School Library Standards Maine School Library Facilities Handbook Standards for School Library Media Centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - This is in pdf format. Minnesota Standards for Effective School Library Programs - in PDF format. Missouri School Library Standards Ohio Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Pennsylvania Guidelines for School Library Programs - available in PDF format from the Pennsylvania State Library. Program Quality Indicators - Rhode Island Educational Media Association. Texas School Libraries: Standards, Resources, Services, and Student Performance Standards for Utah School Libraries - Available as a pdf document. Resource-Based Learning Policy - Guidelines and Responsibilities for Saskatchewan Learning Resource Centres School Library Information - Links to the school library standards and materials related to the development of the standards. There is also information for principals and parents. By the Texas State Library
Information Skills Instruction The kansas Standards for school Libraries Available in pdf or Microsoft Flexible Scheduling in the Library media Center A Position Paper - by Beth http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/infoskill.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index Information Skills Instruction Curriculum and Standards Program Integration and Flexible Scheduling Instructional Models Assessment ... Using Primary Sources State and Province Student Content Standards for School Libraries - By the Alaska Association of School Librarians. Standards for Information Literacy - Colorado Department of Education. Learning Resources and Information Technology - Connecticut K- 12 Curricular Goals and Standards. Available in pdf format from the Department of Education Information Literacy Descriptors and Curriculum Correlations - State of Florida. This is in pdf format. The Kansas Standards for School Libraries - Available in pdf or Microsoft Word formats. Library Media Learning Outcomes - Maryland State Department of Education Massachusetts School Library Media Program Standards for 21st Century Learning - This is in pdf format. School Library Media Curriculum Template - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. This is in PDF format. Scope and Sequence Course Outline/Student Objectives - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. Note that this in PDF format.
Extractions: Ninth Annual Kansas Summer Institute for School Librarians June 15 - 16, 2005 Jones Institute * Vissor Hall (Room 328) Emporia State University Emporia, Kansas Building an Information Literate School: Managing Resources for Maximum Student Learning Mike Printz Writers Workship: Maximize student learning through reading and writing! Chris Crutcher, award winning author, lecturer, therapy consultant and popular columnist from Spokane, Washington, will educate and inspire us with his expert balance of comedy and tragedy, and unflinching honesty that led to his publication of King of the Mild Frontier, Whale Talk, Ironman, Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes, Athletic Sports, The Deep End, Chinese Handcuffs, The Crazy Horse Electric Game, Stotan!, Running Loose, and soon to be released, The Sledding Hill. Through presentation and writers workshop, you will discover strategies for teaching both reading and writing skills.
WHS Library Home Library media Center Wamego High school. Home of the Red Raiders Online chat reference service from the kansas State Library. Google, Search WWW http://www.usd320.k12.ks.us/whs/lmc/whslindex.html
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Florida Library Association (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section Massachusetts school Library media Association (MSLMA) http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
KANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION October 14, 2003, in the media Center, Fort Scott Middle school, Carol Rupe asked that pictures of kansas school children be used in the brochure. http://www.ksde.org/commiss/Oct03mins.htm
Extractions: KANSAS STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION Pre-Meeting Activities October 13, 2003 State Board members traveled to Uniontown to tour the Uniontown schools. Participating were Mr. Wyatt, Carol Rupe, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Van Meter, Dr. Wagnon and Dr. Abrams. Members then traveled to St. Paul for a Board dinner prepared and hosted by Mrs. Van Meter at St. Anns Bed and Breakfast. Pre-Meeting Activities Mr. Rick Werling, Superintendent of USD 234, Fort Scott, took Board members on a tour of the Fort Scott district schools. Those who participated were Mr. Wyatt, Carol Rupe, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Waugh, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Van Meter, Dr. Wagnon and Dr. Abrams. MEETING MINUTES October 14, 2003 Chairman Waugh called the meeting to order at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 14, 2003, in the Media Center, Fort Scott Middle School, 1105 E. 12 th Street, Fort Scott, KS. ROLL CALL Members present were: Steve Abrams Iris Van Meter John Bacon Bill Wagnon Sue Gamble Janet Waugh Connie Morris Bruce Wyatt Carol Rupe Mr. Willard was not present due to a prior commitment. The Board stood for recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance, after which Barbara Albright, Principal of Fort Scott Middle School, offered brief welcoming remarks.
Huck Boyd National Center For Community Media - Lectures by the Huck Boyd National Center for Community media in the AQ Miller school of Center for Community media 105 Kedzie Hall, kansas State University http://huckboyd.jmc.ksu.edu/lecture/
Extractions: She talked about reporters who could not make it into Manhattan to work that day, so they interviewed people streaming across the Brooklyn Bridge as the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center burned, and later collapsed, behind them. She spoke about Times employees who lost spouses and children when the towers fell, and she discussed how the Times painstakingly compiled biographies of everyone killed in the New York attacks that day.
Huck Boyd National Center For Community Media sponsored by the Huck Boyd National Center for Community media at kansas Building community by building a high school newspaper a case study of http://huckboyd.jmc.ksu.edu/symposium/papers.html
Extractions: We seek research and case studies relevant to newspapers with less than 50,000 circulation. Possible topic areas are: encouraging community involvement through the newspaper; enhancing readership among specific groups; addressing a diverse audience; using new technology; and solving advertising, ethical and legal issues.
Kansas Library Mentors By Last Name kansas Library Mentors Directory by Last Name. Alexander, Gwen gwen. school media center standards. Lauffer, Donna laufferd@jocolibrary.org 913495-2489 http://www.skyways.org/KSL/KLNB/KansasLibraryMentorDirectoryByLastName.htm
Extractions: Kansas Library Mentors Directory by Last Name Alexander, Gwen gwen.Alexander@wichita.edu Staff development Anderson , Carolyn andersonc@jocolibrary.org Policy development Ayers, Micaela mayers@butlercc.edu Multi-type library cooperation Bastin, Judy jbastin@butlercc.edu School and public library coordination and partnerships, Technology planning Bennett, Judy judy@derbylibrary.com Conflict management and resolution Brace, Patti prettyp@btswirelessweb.com Time management Brozik , Anita abrozik@usd260.com School media center standards Butler , Maria mbutler@lawrence.lib.ks.us Adult programs Carmack, Mona carmackm@jocolibrary.org Political action, strategic planning Carswell, Roger rcarswell@sekls.org Budgets, political action Cattrell , Betty bettyj@haysville.lib.ks.us Adult programs DeBaun, Laura ldebaun@nekls.org Budgets Eichelberger , Marianne meichelb@newtonplks.org Technology planning Gregg, Martha bmlibdir@eldoks.com Marketing and promotion Hale, Myrna mhale@apl.kscoxmail.com LSTA Hatch, Jane janehatch@yahoo.com Conflict management and resolution, multi-type library cooperation, policy Development Hatfield, Jean
Kansas City Star 07/14/2005 Center Aims For Soda Pop Warnings This is more of a media stunt than a serious effort to get the FDA to act, Researchers from the Childrens Hospital and the Harvard school of Public http://www.kansascity.com/mld/kansascity/news/local/12127168.htm
Extractions: October 22, 2003 @ your library campaign for school library media programs to kick off in Kansas City Developed in collaboration with AASL, the campaign seeks to increase public awareness of the significant contributions made by school library media specialists through school library media programs to further the academic achievement and lifelong learning of students; strengthen a belief in the value of school library media programs and school library media specialists; and position school librarianship as a desirable career opportunity. The campaign will target teachers and administrators, students and parents, and boards of education. Secondary audiences include legislators and the community at large. "The @ your library school advocacy campaign reaffirms that school library media programs are critical to the learning experience, that school library media specialists are crucial to the teaching and learning process, and that school library media centers are places of opportunity," said AASL President Fran R. Roscello. "These three key messages will be used throughout this campaign at the national and local level to speak about how critical school library media programs, specialists and centers are to the bottom line in all schools: student achievement." To help school library media specialists promote the campaign locally, all conference attendees will receive a copy of a new