IMLS: What's New: Archives: 1999 An IMLS funded study, The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Three area museums (the tennessee Aquarium, Hunter Museum of Art, http://www.imls.gov/whatsnew/99archive/081699.htm
Extractions: Eileen Maxwell IMLS Responds to Challenge to Help Children Learn Washington, D.C.-Museums and libraries across the country are welcoming America's students back to school. With increasing frequency, schools and school districts are tapping museums and libraries to help teach and enrich the K-12 curriculum. Some students whose schools link their curricula with nearby museums and libraries are even reporting scoring higher on standardized tests. Launching his annual America Goes Back to School effort, U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley is calling for greater community involvement in education: " America Goes Back to School is a special time for communities to reaffirm their commitment to learning and education." By providing crucial Federal support (grants and technical assistance) to the nation's museums and libraries to carry out their educational mission, the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) reaffirms its commitment to learning. Museums and libraries are natural partners in education. IMLS recently funded a nationwide survey, "True Needs, True Partners," which found that 88 percent of museums provide K-12 educational programming. Seventy percent have at least one full-time paid staff member who administers K-12 educational programs. Museums report substantial use of school curriculum standards in shaping educational programs for a variety of school subjects. IMLS grants for musuem-school partnerships have involved 82,000 students, 228 schools, and 82 museums.
NCEF Resource List: Library And Media Center Design--K-12 Design Considerations for school Library media centers Describes how anindependent college preparatory school library in tennessee serving grades six http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/libraries.cfm
NCEF Resource List: School Capital Improvement Programs school Capital Funding tennessee in a National Context. facility discussedinclude the school site; classroom; libraries and media centers; cafeterias, http://www.edfacilities.org/rl/capitalprograms.cfm
Extractions: Summarizes the results of the state's 2004 survey assessing school construction needs through 2006. Districts reported $6.7 billion in capital needs for new schools, additions, and repairs. The data are organized by type of district, location of district, type of school, and type of repair. Information on potential consolidation of districts is also included. 2p.
Extractions: by Barbara I. Dewey, Dean of Libraries, University of Tennessee How can we provide access to several hundred songs to 1,300 students who enroll annually in the History of Rock course? This was the initial question to be answered by the University of Tennessee (UT). The answer ended up to be two workable models and accompanying collaborative spaces for production and creation of digital media content for the campusthe Digital Media Service and the Studio. Formulating the answer required close partnerships between the library, the Office of Information Technology, and faculty from across the campus. As early as 1999, UT librarians and technologists began collaborating on pilot projects to evaluate both the feasibility and suitability of delivering multimedia content in the form of course reserves over the Internet. As with all large research universities, the ability to scale efforts to high-enrollment classes was essential. Fortunately several realities were in place to ensure progress: A track record existed among technologists, librarians, and faculty in digitizing print and audio in partnership.
Extractions: Bangkok, Thailand, August 20 - August 28, 1999 Theme: On the Threshold of the 21st Century: Libraries as Gateways to an Enlightened World "On the threshold of the twenty first century, when a new and hopefully enlightened era can begin, library and information professionals should take up challenges to provide the means for a better world. The 65th IFLA Conference in Thailand proposes that the international library community commit itself to meet the challenges of building a more enlightened world by focusing on the quality of its collection, contents and services, reaching out to all levels and strengthening its position in the dynamic global information market place." (From the Conference booklet) Strengthening the Gateway 1.1 Legal aspects of information access
South Carolina School Library Media Centers THE CRUCIAL YEARS school LIBRARY media centers. 19451985 of these wereSouthern states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and tennessee. http://www.libsci.sc.edu/histories/school/slh04.html
Extractions: The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina The following speech was delivered by Margaret Ehrhardt on March 31, 1988 as the Third Annual Deans' Lecture of the University of South Carolina College of Library and Information Science. Ms. Ehrhardt was Supervisor of School Library Services for the South Carolina State Department of Education from 1970 until the early 1980s. THE CRUCIAL YEARS: SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS The years 1945-1985 were crucial years for school library programs, not only in South Carolina, but for the nation as well. The ALA Handbook for 1944 showed that only 15 states had school library supervisors. It was interesting to note that seven of these were Southern states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Tonight I should like to explore with you some of the significant events that have helped to shape the development of school library media programs in our state. The first significant factor was the employment by the State Department of Education of the first Supervisor of Library Services. It is seldom that one can pinpoint the beginning of a library media program, but this is not true of school library media services in South Carolina. The date was March 29, 1946, and the time was 11:00. It was then that an announcement was made to the School Library Section of the South Carolina Education Association which was in session at University High School here in Columbia that the State Department of Education had received a grant from the General Education Board (of the Rockefeller Foundation) to employ a Library Supervisor. This was the first attempt to bring structure into what had been haphazard library development in the schools.
School Of Information Sciences - Student Mentors Maxwell, D. Jackson, school media centers, Memphis, TN. McCune, Linda, school mediacenters Ralston, Melissa, school media centers, Brentwood, TN http://www.sis.utk.edu/students/mentoring/
Extractions: @import url(http://www.sis.utk.edu/plone.css); @import url(http://www.sis.utk.edu/ploneCustom.css); @import url(http://www.sis.utk.edu/jscalendar/calendar-system.css); University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System Select type of search Search SIS People Search Campus Search System Search A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory We Invite You to Find Out What's Going On at SIS September Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Password The Mentoring Bank holds a list of professionals (alumni and non-alumni) who have volunteered to participate as mentors in the student mentoring program at SIS. These professionals have agreed to share their knowledge and offer supplementary guidance to students who have similar interests. This list shows students at-a-glance who and where our mentors are and their professional interests.
Homer Pittard Campus School is a laboratory school on the Middle tennessee State University Campus. Pittard Campus school media Center s mission is to provide appropriate http://www.hpc.rcs.k12.tn.us/teachers/mannj/mediactr.htm
Extractions: HOME AR LISTS CLASSES LUNCH MENUS ... ABOUT US Mary Tom Berry Media Center Homer Pittard Campus School is a laboratory school on the Middle Tennessee State University Campus. It is run jointly by M.T.S.U. and the Rutherford County School System. The purpose of this page is to keep our K-6 students and M.T.S.U. education majors informed concerning happenings in our library and to provide links to interesting and educational sites. MARY TOM BERRY MEDIA CENTER Pittard Campus School Media Center's mission is to provide appropriate materials representing all genre's of children's literature for kindergarten through sixth grade students, teachers, and pre-service teachers. The Media Center creates an environment which encourages love and appreciation of literature and development of research skills necessary for a sound educational foundation. The Media Center further provides such literature to supplement and enhance the school's curriculum. Additionally, the Media Center provides a laboratory for pre-service teachers and librarians/media specialists.
Tennessee Schools Approved For Veterans Training Plaza Beauty school Princeton Review Pro media Training tennessee CareerCollege tennessee Highway Patrol Training Center http://www.state.tn.us/thec/2004web/division_pages/lra_pages/veterans/vet5.html
Tennessee Independent Media Center: Feature/5042 tennessee IMC, tennessee Independent media Center Radio Zapote, a free radiotransmitting from the National school of Anthropology and History (ENAH) in http://www.tnimc.org/feature/display/5042
Extractions: Printed from Tennessee IMC : http://www.tnimc.org/ Donate Make a donation to the Firebrand Community Center - future home of the Tennessee IMC. Listen Listen to Radio Free Nashville - Nashville's first community radio station. Search Advanced Search Calendar Today's Events National Organization of Women Time: 07:00 PM View details... view calendar week
Tennessee Independent Media Center: Feature/2864 tennessee IMC, tennessee Independent media Center Does the child need onefor school? My first thought was, why does everyone automatically assume that http://www.tnimc.org/feature/display/2864
Extractions: Printed from Tennessee IMC : http://www.tnimc.org/ Donate Make a donation to the Firebrand Community Center - future home of the Tennessee IMC. Listen Listen to Radio Free Nashville - Nashville's first community radio station. Search Advanced Search Calendar Today's Events National Organization of Women Time: 07:00 PM View details... view calendar week
Extractions: University Links University Links About the University Academic Programs Administration Libraries Research Support UT The University System A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Directory Enter search terms Select type of search Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search GSM Home Preston Medical Library Home Resources
The University Of Tennessee: Site Index Health Science Center, Memphis Alumnus, tennessee Magazine for alumni of allUT campuses Journalism and Electronic media, school of http://www.tennessee.edu/alpha/
Extractions: NetID: Password: Help September 26, 2005 A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Dir. Text Only ... Accessibility Enter search terms: Select type of search: Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Future Students Current Students About the University Academic Programs ... The University System TOP A B C D E ... BOTTOM Admissions: Aerospace Engineering (Space Institute, Tullahoma) African and African-American Studies Program African-American Achievers Scholar Program African American Incentive Grant Agricultural Economics, Department of ... Allied Health Sciences, College of (Health Science Center, Memphis): Clinical Laboratory Sciences Cytotechnology Dental Hygiene Health Information Management ... Physical Therapy, Entry Level
Extractions: NetID: Password: Help September 26, 2005 A-Z Index WebMail Dept. Dir. Text Only ... Accessibility Enter search terms: Select type of search: Select type of search People Search Campus Search System Search Future Students Current Students About the University Academic Programs ... The University System Listed by College listed by Name Knoxville Tennessee 37996 Telephone 865-974-1000 Voice/TDD Contact UT
CyberGuide: A Christmas Carol developed as part of the MetroNashville school System, Nashville, tennessee . Achieve proficiency in using the internet and library/media center to http://www.nashville-schools.davidson.k12.tn.us/CyberGuides/CC/ChristmasCarol.ht
Error Page - Jackson Sun - Www.jacksonsun.com The oldest existing parochial school in tennessee, St. Mary s Catholic school offers The USJ Upper and Middle schools on McClellan offer a media center, http://www.jacksonsun.com/discoverjackson/private_schools.shtml
Tennessee Volunteer High school Library Church Hill, TN; tennessee school for the DeafLibrary TN; Clinton High school Library media Center Clinton, TN http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/Tennessee/
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
Tennessee School Boards Association TSBA, a representative agency for members of tennessee s school boards. These tapes will be available in the Board Development media Center and/or will http://www.tsba.net/services/video.asp
Extractions: TSBA Services TSBA Home Board Evaluations Board Retreats Community Outreach/Publications eMeeting Labor Relations Services Legal Services Legislative Services Policy Services Risky Business School Board Appreciation PSA Service Superintendent Evaluations Superintendent Searches TSBA Bridges TSBA BoardTalk Tennessee School Boards Journal Video Services Communications Video Services The Tennessee School Boards Association can provide a Video Services Program which will produce a variety of professional videotapes for local school systems on a contract basis. Videotapes and audiotapes on important issues in education will also be produced to allow local boards of education to use the tapes for information, education, promotion, or any other purpose deemed useful. These tapes will be available in the Board Development Media Center and/or will be distributed to local boards of education or individual board members. For more information or other samples, contact Brian Pardue