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
Campaign School At Green Party Annual Meeting - OK Indymedia indymedia oklahoma Independent media Center The campaign school will runfrom 912 on Friday with a repeat of the workshops on Saturday from 9-12. http://okimc.org/newswire.php?story_id=951
ACADEMIC PROGRAMS LIS 5083, school Library media Center Administration This option allows agraduate student at the University of oklahoma the option of seeking dual http://www.ou.edu/cas/slis/degreeprogs/mlis.htm
Extractions: Tech Tasks Degree Requirements The School of Library and Information Studies offers the only American Library Association-accredited masters degree program in Oklahoma. The Master of Library and Information Studies (MLIS) degree may be taken as either a thesis or nonthesis option. While it is possible to complete the degree in one calendar year, most students take their coursework over a longer period of time. The degree must be completed within five calendar years from the time of initial enrollment. Nonthesis Option Candidates for the MLIS, nonthesis option must fulfill the following: Maintain a B grade point average A maximum of two grades of C may be applied toward the degree. Students receiving a grade of D or F in any letter-graded LIS course will be removed from the program. Additionally, any required course in which a student earns a grade of C must be repeated (three grades of C result in termination from the program). A student cannot use the course in which the grade of C was earned toward fulfillment of degree requirements.
Center For Social Media: Resources By Barbara Abrash, Center for media, Culture and History, I brought in MarthaSandlin, a newlyminted NYU film school graduate originally from oklahoma, http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/htmlresources/angie_debo.htm
Extractions: The making and distribution of Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo shows how a network of feminist activists and scholars working with public-spirited citizens in New York and Oklahoma brought the dramatic story of an important but little-known writer of American Indian history to national public television audiences. It demonstrates how the telling of little-known stories that enrich our view of American history can be enabled by a vital web of cultural activists and public institutions. Indians, Outlaws and Angie Debo American Experience , and was distributed from 1989 to 2003 by PBS Video. This report traces the reciprocal relationship between a network of individuals, public organizations and civic groups - and the consequences for the long term life of the film. Background In 1983, Glenna Matthews and Gloria Valencia-Weber, feminist faculty members at Oklahoma State University, approached me about making a documentary film about Angie Debo. WOSU-FM, the Oklahoma State University NPR station, had broadcast a series of their oral histories with Debo, who was then in her 90s, and they wanted to take their project further. Given her age, time was obviously of the essence. At that time, I was head of media projects at the Institute for Research in History in New York City, an organization of independent feminist historians (much like Debo), and it seemed a perfect fit. I brought in Martha Sandlin, a newly-minted NYU film school graduate originally from Oklahoma, and together we produced the film, which was directed by Sandlin.
Extractions: Information is vital to any organization. The Data Center provides information to the District in the following areas: Elementary and Secondary Schools, Payroll, Accounting, Activity Fund, Transportation, Media Center, Purchasing, and Food Service. Even though the information is processed in the Data Center, the input of the data is done by each department. Questions pertaining to any information from these departments should be answered by the school or department generating the data.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau Press Pass - An Online Media Center Okmulgee County rancher Steve Kouplen was elected president of oklahoma Farm He has served as president of the Beggs school Board, the Okmulgee County http://www.okfarmbureau.org/press_pass/biographies/
Extractions: Click on the image for a high resolution version. Okmulgee County rancher Steve Kouplen was elected president of Oklahoma Farm Bureau Nov. 14, 1999, at the organization's 58th annual state convention in Oklahoma City. The Beggs rancher had served on the board of directors of the state's largest and most influential farm organization since 1992, when he was elected district nine director. During his tenure on the board, he was elected to several terms as secretary, treasurer and vice president of the state board. He has been an active Farm Bureau member since his 20s, and served as Okmulgee County Farm Bureau president for more than a decade.
Oklahoma Farm Bureau - Oklahoma Farm Bureau Policies Local SpendingWe encourage the oklahoma Legislature to amend school spendinglaws to about OFB media center county connections member benefits http://www.okfarmbureau.org/about/policies_2002_080.asp
Extractions: COURTS/PENAL SYSTEM 80 The Judiciary 80.1 Supreme Court Terms We favor limiting the terms of state Supreme Court judges to a maximum of 16 years with mandatory retirement at 75 years of age. Judicial Review We recommend that the committee currently being considered to study the reformation of our current judicial system in Oklahoma should include at least one-third lay people in addition to attorneys, judges and legislators, to get a full scope opinion of our legal system. Judges We believe District and Associate District Judges should continue to be elected. Hold-Harmless Payments The state court system shall be required to continue to fund county government for so-called hold harmless payments to compensate for loss of revenue from justice of peace courts and county courts; also portion of utility and janitorial bills for court occupied areas. Make My Day Law We desire to see the "Make My Day" law expanded to allow easier access for permits to carry weapons, also providing extended protection to the victim. We should have the right to protect our property and lives without fear of prosecution. We endorse and request the continued firm enforcement of laws and ask for the right to use force to protect our private property, including deadly force if needed. Criminal Litigation We recommend setting limits on the rights of criminals presently incarcerated to litigate against the prison system.
PASS-IV AUDIO VISUAL. Middle school through High school media Resources THE CHRONICLESOF oklahoma. (INDEPTH ARTICLE). Generally High school Reading Level http://www.ok-history.mus.ok.us/edu/PASS-IV.html
Extractions: IV. DESCRIBE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT IN OKLAHOMA. A. DESCRIBE THE DEVELOPMENT OF CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT AMONG THE INDIAN TRIBES OF OKLAHOMA AND THE MOVEMENT FOR THE ALL-INDIAN STATE OF SEQUOYAH. FIELD TRIPS: OKLAHOMA MUSEUMS THAT ADDRESS THIS TOPIC, Elementary through Adult Oklahoma State Museum of History 2100 N. Lincoln Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Oklahoma Territorial Museum 406 E. Oklahoma Guthrie, OK 73044 AUDIO VISUAL: Middle School through High School Media Resources Sigma Educational Media 101 W. 22nd St. Ada, OK 74720 The Coming of the Indians VHS OSU A.V. Center 121 N Cordell Hall Stillwater, OK 74078 Sooner Saga VHS PRIMARY RESOURCES: OHS ARCHIVES AND LIBRARY 1. Indian Pioneer Papers 2. Newspaper Archives 3. Records of the Constitutional Convention 4. Robert Williams Collection 5. Bard Collection THE CHRONICLES OF OKLAHOMA (IN-DEPTH ARTICLE) Generally High School Reading Level Approximately 10 Pages Each Oliver Knight, "Fifty Years of Choctaw Law, 1834-1884," 31(Spring 1953): 76-95.
OSRHE : OASIS : Ambassadors Debra Davis is the Glenpool High school media specialist and has served in education She works for the Southern oklahoma Technology Center in Ardmore. http://www.okhighered.org/oasis/ambassadors.shtml
Extractions: AMBASSADORS Professional development is available through the OASIS Ambassadors, K-12 teachers who have expertise in infusing international studies throughout the curricula. Effective professional development based on scientific research is available. Arrangements can be made with an ambassador of your choice from the following list. Download a PDF version of the list below. Dr. Brent Wendling Christina Surber currently serves as a library media specialist at Hawthorne Elementary School in Tulsa. In the course of her teaching, she has always made it a practice to incorporate cultural studies into her curriculum. Her passion is to prepare her students for an increasingly global society by educating them on other countries and world cultures and showing them how their academic education is relevant to the world around them. She has had the opportunity to travel internationally, and these experiences have allowed her to create lesson units that involve other places in the world. She is fascinated by international studies and challenges her students to explore this area through research activities, writing assignments and presentations.
Edmond Oklahoma Schools Edmond Okahoma Relocation A media center is provided in each school, and instructional specialists in music, Edmond schools, Edmond Education, preschool, pre K, Edmond oklahoma http://www.kathysparger.com/edmondfacts1.html
Extractions: RETURN TO EDMOND OKLAHOMA REAL ESTATE LISTINGS Education Quality education is a top priority in Edmond, Oklahoma. The schools in Edmond, public, private and parochial, and the universities and vocational-technical schools reflect the type of citizens living here. The schools are progressive, high in their standards, demanding of excellence, well balanced and well managed. EDMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS Edmond Public School District Covers 97 square miles servicing an enrollment of over 15,000 students. These students attend one of the fourteen elementary schools, four middle schools or three high schools in the system. Over 1,400 certified and support personnel staff Edmond's schools. Special features of Edmond's school system include half-day kindergarten, considerations of children with special needs, and a program for gifted and talented students. Within the community there is a great interest in education. Some of our civic and professional organizations are strongly involved in programs designed specifically to enhance the quality of education in Edmond.
Mustang North Middle School Media Center oklahoma Department of Libraries SoonerSearch Service. Search oklahoma governmentagencies, colleges, and libraries. http://www.mustangps.org/~mcinnisc/oklahoma.htm
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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
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Libweb - Libraries On The Web Washington, USA; Kingfisher High school Library Kingfisher, OK, oklahoma, USA Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA http://lists.webjunction.org/libweb/usa-special.html
Extractions: Libraries on the Web USA Special Current update: 09/23/05 If this list is too long, try a keyword search AIP Center for History of Physics College Park, MD, Maryland, USA Air Force Research Laboratory Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, OH, Ohio, USA Aitkin High School Aitkin, MN, Minnesota, USA Alaska Resources Library and Information Service Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA American Antiquarian Society Worcester, MA, Massachusetts, USA American Baptist Historical Society Rochester, NY, New York, USA American Kennel Club Library New York, NY, New York, USA American Museum of Natural History New York, NY, New York, USA American Organ Archives Princeton, NJ, New Jersey, USA American Philosophical Society Philadelphia, PA, Pennsylvania, USA Anchorage School District Anchorage, AK, Alaska, USA Arcadia Valley Middle/High School Ironton, MO, Missouri, USA Archives of African American Music and Culture Bloomington, IN, Indiana, USA Argonne National Laboratory Argonne, IL, Illinois, USA Art Institute of Chicago Chicago, IL, Illinois, USA Audio Visual Institute of DuPage Lombard, IL, Illinois, USA
School Bus Tour Progress The Yellow school Bus A project of the oklahoma State Department of Education A computer lab is utilized by all students and the schools media center http://www.sde.state.ok.us/pro/bus/bustour2000/bustour99/progress08.html
Extractions: Edmond Public Schools The School Road Tour arrived early at Washington Irving Elementary for breakfast with students there. SDE staff then split into four groups to tour facilities within the district, one of which was Northern Hills Elementary. Sequoyah Middle School Russell Dougherty Elementary Students at Sunset Elementary Ida Freeman Elementary Central Middle School Clegren Elementary Memorial High School are taking advantage of the distance learning program there, providing a statistics class that is not offered at their school. Principal Larry Maxwell showed SDE staff the student art on display in the cafeteria. Finding physics teachers to meet course mandates in the new graduation requirements is a major concern because of the existing teacher shortage in science. Because of the new requirements, faculty felt their vo-tech program may be at risk when students are not able to fit such classes into an already packed schedule and that increased drop-outs could occur because of requiring more advanced courses. Shawnee Public Schools Shawnee High School , where SDE staff split into teams and toured district sites and programs, including Jefferson Elementary Wilson Early Childhood Center
School Bus Tour Progress Progress of The Yellow school Bus A project of the oklahoma State Department ofEducation one in the media Center which is in the middle of the school; http://www.sde.state.ok.us/pro/bus/bustour2000/bustour99/progress09.html
Extractions: State Department of Education (SDE) staff and State Superintendent Sandy Garrett boarded a yellow school bus on Monday, Oct. 25, and headed to Stigler then continued the School Road Tour in southeastern-most Oklahoma through Tuesday, Oct. 26. Among the highlights: MONDAY, OCTOBER 25 HASKELL AND LEFLORE COUNTIES Stigler Public Schools: The day started with light refreshments for the road weary School Road Tour team (which left Oklahoma City at 6 a.m.) at Stigler Middle School At Stigler High School Stigler Elementary School serves nearly 1,300 students each day. Administrators were concerned with lack of sufficient funding to go to full-day kindergarten and to get computers connected to the Internet. Poteau Public Schools: Next stop was lunch at Pansy Kidd Middle School with a welcome from the school band and Superintendent Dr. Bert Corr. Principal Lorraine Caldwell said that the school is losing one computer lab because of Y2K compliance problems but the school has passed a bond issue for $350,000 to replace these and add about 50 more. At the Upper Elementary School , Tour staff noted a particularly involved class of students studying Spanish. Faculty said their biggest concern is parental involvement and the fact that they are still utilizing portable buildings for classrooms. The
Extractions: site index ED.gov 2000 Tables and Figures All Years of Tables and Figures ... Download this table as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet (54 kb Excel file). Download this table as a Lotus 123 spreadsheet (40 kb Lotus file). Download this table in PDF format (19 kb PDF file). Table 416. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94 -Not available. NOTE: Books held per 100 students during the most recent full week of school. 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.) back to top NCES
Extractions: 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. Data have been revised from previously published figures. 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 November 2001.) back to top NCES
City Of Oklahoma City | OCMAPS Trust Minutes Midwest CityDel City Public school District - media Center Shelving - $19821.84 Appointment to the oklahoma City Metropolitan Area Public schools Trust http://www.okc.gov/ocmaps/ocmaps_library/minutes/020820.html
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