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41. ALASKA’S "MOLLY HOOTCH CASE":HIGH SCHOOLS AND THE VILLAGE VOICE
alaska StateOperated school System, 1972). The first name on the list of 27plaintiffs including progressively larger areas for a library/media center,
http://www.lksd.org/nunapitchuk/AnnaTobe.htm
This is an excellent article written in 1984 about Anna Tobeluk and the changes in Alaska's education system that she played a large part in initiating. Our school became known as the Anna Tobeluk Memorial School (ATMHS) after Anna's death at a young age. It is a long and detailed article. HIGH SCHOOLS AND THE VILLAGE VOICE By Stephen E. Cotton, Attorney
Andover, Massachusetts Back to Nunaptichuk Home Page In 1975, Anna joined as a plaintiff in a lawsuit which now officially bears her name, though many in Alaska will remember this well-known suit as the Molly Hootch case, for the Eskimo girl whose name headed the original list of plaintiffs suing the state in 1972 for failing to provide village high schools. In 1976, the case of Tobeluk v. Lind was settled by entry of a detailed consent decree providing for the establishment of a high school program in every one of the 126 villages covered by the litigation, unless people in the village decided against a local program. In 1979, Anna graduated from her village high school. By then, the number of new high school programs under the consent decree had climbed to 66. As of the 1982-83 school year, 101 native villages covered by the lawsuit had new or expanded school programs. As mandated by the consent decree, a massive wave of rural school construction to house the new high school programs is now nearing completion. As of January 1, 1984, 84 of the 92

42. Alaska Library Directory
Geodata Center Geophysical Institute University of alaska Fairbanks Fairbanks,AK 99775 Arctic Light Elementary school Library media Center
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/aslldF.html
Home Division EED State of Alaska ... > For Librarians > Alaska Library Index
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B C D ... X-Z Fairbanks Anne Hopkins Wien Library/Media Center
1501 Hampstead Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99709
Phone: 451-7500
Fax: 451-7564
Email: lshreckhise@northstar.k12.ak.us Badger Road Elementary Library/Media Center
520 Fifth Ave.
Fairbanks, AK 99701
Phone: 488-0134
Fax: 488-2045 Barnette Elementary Library/Media Center 1000 Barnette St Fairbanks, AK 99701 Phone: 456-6072 Fax: 451-9602 Email: trishp@northstar.k12.ak.us Ben Eielson Jr/Sr High School Library/Media Center Bldg 5271 Industrial Ave Eilson AFB AK 99702 Phone: 372-3110 Fax: 372-3202 Email: clharris@northstar.k12.ak.us Crawford Elementary Library/Media Center 5305 Ravens Way Eielson AFB, AK 99702 Phone: 372-2275 Fax: 372-3107 Email: tlrtblh@northstar.k12.ak.us Denali Elementary Library/Media Center 1042 Lathrop St Fairbanks, AK 99701 Phone: 452-2456 Fax: 451-0792 Email: slauber@northstar.k12.ak.us Howard Luke Academy Library 601 Loftus Rd. Fairbanks, AK 99709

43. Alaska Library Directory
Questions About alaska? Erate for Libraries schools Table of Contents Bristol Bay school District Library media Center PO Box 169 Naknek, AK 99633
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/aslldN_O.html
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Library Media Center
PO Box 169
Naknek, AK 99633
Phone: 246-4266
Fax: 246-4447
Email: tlevinson@nnk.gcisa.net Martin Monsen Regional Library
PO Box 147
Naknek, AK 99633
Phone: 246-4465 Fax: 246-4465 Email: library@theborough.com Nanwalek Nanwalek Elem/High School Library PO Box 8007 Nanwalek, AK 99603-6007 Phone: 281-2210 Fax: 281-2211 Napakiak Napakiak School Library 101 First Street Napakiak, AK 99634 Phone: 589-2114 Fax: 589-2515 Email: jnokowallera@rocketmail.com Napaskiak Z. John Williams Memorial School Library General Delivery Napaskiak, AK 99559 Phone: 737-7212 Nenana Nenana City Schools Library PO Box 10 Nenana, AK 99760 Phone: 832-5464 Fax: 832-5625 Nenana Public Library PO Box 40 Nenana, AK 99760

44. Houghtaling Elementary School | By Request...May 2002
Paraeducators also work in the school media center and with special needs Says Hook, As alaska’s oil money dwindled and schools were forced to cut
http://www.nwrel.org/request/may2002/houghtaling.html
Houghtaling Elementary School
Location
Houghtaling Elementary School
2940 Baranof Road
Ketchikan, AK 99901
Contact
Linda Hardin, District Curriculum Director
Phone: 907-225-2118
E-mail: hardinl@kgbsd.org
Paraeducators Provide Group Instruction in Reading and Writing at Houghtaling
Following the writing job, Mrs. Hook pulls out phoneme flash cards and the children quickly sound them out. For the last few minutes of this 30-minute period, the children select a book to take home and read aloud to someone at home for the next day. Mrs. Hook and her students have created a game board in which students advance a step as they read a book. Katy Hook has been a paraeducator at Houghtaling, one of five elementary schools in the Ketchikan Borough School District, for about 15 years. Of the 419 students, 156 are Alaska Native, and 133 (or 32 percent) are on the free and reduced-price lunch program. At Houghtaling, paraeducators who are hired under Title I funds provide group instruction with teacher direction in reading and writing for students who have scored below the 35th percentile on the Gates standardized test. Currently there are two Title I tutors, one Indian Education tutor, and one ESL tutor. Paraeducators also work in the school media center and with special needs students. Each tutor meets with a group of three to four children by grade level for 30 minutes a day, four days a week. Tutors also work with kindergarten students for 30 minutes to an hour each day. The tutors use Fridays for planning time (this time is paid), as well as time for working with individual children and assessing new students.

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The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. The study,conducted in Colorado on school library media centers,
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  • 46. The CIRI Foundation Publication & Media List
    Published and funded by the alaska Native Language Center, University of alaska Guidebook for New Teacher Applicants in alaska school Districts was
    http://www.ciri.com/tcf/publications.htm
    Selected publications and media productions are available that continue the living traditions of Alaska's Eskimos, Indians and Aleuts of the Cook Inlet region. PUBLICATIONS
    MEDIA Putting up Fish on the Kenai, A Guide to Processing Alaska Salmon in the Cook Inlet Tradition A Dena'ina Legacy, K'tl'egh'i Sukdu: The Collected Writings of Peter Kalifornsky contains 147 bilingual Dena'ina-English writings by the self-taught writer and scholar, Peter Kalifornsky of Kenai, Alaska. Mr. Kalifornsky wrote and compiled traditional stories, poems and language lessons in the Dena'ina Athabascan language of Lower Cook Inlet for nearly 20 years. Dr. James Kari and Dr. Alan Boraas, editors, 1991. Published and funded by the Alaska Native Language Center, University of Alaska Fairbanks. Partial funding provided by The CIRI Foundation. 485 pages. Maps and photographs included. ISBN 1-55500-043-6. $16.00
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    A Place for Winter: Paul Tiulana's Story is the autobiography of Mr. Tiulana told against the backdrop of his early home on King Island, located 35 miles of the coast of northwestern Alaska in the Bering Sea. He describes his Inupiat culture of a hunter and fisherman and the traditions of his people. He relates his views on a variety of subjects: The struggle to recover from a military-related accident, the Arctic, child-rearing, relationships, religion, war, handicaps, education and modern times. Written by Vivian Senungetuk as told by Paul Tiulana. 1989. Published by The CIRI Foundation. 150 pages. 40 photographs included. Funded by grants from Alascom, Inc., Alaska Humanities Forum, and The CIRI Foundation. Cloth: ISBN 0-938227-02-05. $17.95

    47. Resources For Developing A Collaborative Integrated Instructional Program
    tiny apple image Flexible Access to the school Library media Center The schoolLibrarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in alaska schools
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    48. School Library Media Centers: Selected Results From The Education Longitudinal S
    Title, school Library media centers Selected Results From the Education The ELS2002 library media center survey, primarily administered to school
    http://nces.ed.gov/pubsearch/pubsinfo.asp?pubid=2005302

    49. Information Skills Instruction
    Student Content Standards for school Libraries By the alaska Association Flexible Scheduling in the Library media Center A Position Paper - by Beth
    http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/infoskill.html

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    Curriculum and Standards Program Integration and Flexible Scheduling Instructional Models Assessment ... Using Primary Sources
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    50. UW Extension - School Library Media Specialist Certificate Program
    Use the library media center, and perceive it as a unifying resource and Library media Association, and the alaska Association of school Librarians.
    http://www.extension.washington.edu/ext/certificates/slm/slm_gen.asp
    Request Information CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS CLASSES ONLINE LEARNING ... Find a Certificate Certificate Program in
    School Library Media Specialist Overview Courses Instructors Advisory Board ... How to Apply Program Overview 2005-2006 program is underway
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    Contact a program representative >> Approved by the UW Information School Upon completion of this credit program, participants are able to develop and facilitate a successful library media program. Participants learn how to help students:
    • Access information for their learning and personal needs
    • Read diverse materials for a variety of purposes
    • Derive meaning from many resources
    • Communicate ideas and understanding to others
    Working with teaching staff, participants acquire skills to:
    • Integrate instructional technologies
    • Engage in professional development
    • Collaboratively plan and teach resource-based learning
    Participants also work with community members to:
    • Use the library media center, and perceive it as a unifying resource and clearinghouse for information

    51. National Forum On Information Literacy Publications
    SUMMARY This study is an assessment of the impact of alaska school librarians on Other conditions of Library media center operationhours open,
    http://www.infolit.org/publications/

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    Integrating Information Literacy into the Higher Education Curriculum: Practical Models for Transformation . Written and edited by Dr. Ilene Rockman. Jossey-Bass, 2004. $36.00 ISBN 0787965278
    SUMMARY: Research has shown that in order to develop information literacy skills, students must be given repeated opportunities throughout their college years to acquire and exercise these skills in their lives. Integrating Information Literacy into the Higher Education Curriculum is filled with information and practical examples from a wide variety of institutions that show how information literacy programs and partnerships can transform the higher education teaching and learning environments.
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    52. Alaska Chamber Singers Media Contact Information And Press Releases
    Contact and general information for the media about alaska Chamber Singers. He is currently a band instructor for the Anchorage school District and
    http://www.alaskachambersingers.org/media.htm
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    Name : Robin Kornfield, Alaska Chamber Singers
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    P.O. Box 102055
    Anchorage, Alaska 99510
    Images Available*:
    Alaska Chamber Singers 2004 Season Brochure PDF file ACS Logo 2003 Group Photo David Hagan Photo *note: : Reproduction of photos are limited to qualified media outlets and only in context of stories, articles and reviews of the Alaska Chamber Singers.

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    53. School Library Resources
    Designing a school Library media Center for the Future ISBN 0838907903 in alaska schools (1999) *Note this is a PDF file*
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    What is the effect on reading test scores at schools with well-run and well-stocked libraries?
    According to a Colorado Dept. of Education, study - scores are 10-18% HIGHER, in Schools, with
    well run and well stocked libraries. (from informata.com "Once you learn to read, you will be forever free"
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    Quoted from the site www.imls.gov/pubs/whitehouse0602/whitehouse.htm On June 4, 2002, Laura Bush hosted a White House Conference on School Libraries to discuss the latest research on libraries, student achievement and successful local programs.

    54. Libweb - Libraries On The Web
    AK, alaska, USA; Arcadia Valley Middle/High school Ironton, MO, Missouri, USA Walter Johnson High school media Center Bethesda, MD, Maryland, USA
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    55. Job Announcements - AkLA - Alaska Library Association
    up arrow Library Jobs in alaska (MLIS). Job Title Site Library/media Lower Kuskokwim school District Bethel, alaska District Office/media Center
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    Library Jobs in Alaska
    Updated: Tuesday, 06-Sep-2005 11:29:11 MDT This is a listing of library-related jobs that are available in Alaska. If you are interested in one of these positions, please contact the agency directly. AkLA is unable to forward application materials. To Submit a job announcement for publication on the AkLA site send an email message to webdeveloper@akla.org For official information about relocating to Alaska check the State of Alaska relocation site
    Library Jobs in Alaska (MLIS)
    Job Title: Youth Services Librarian
    Location: Tuzzy Consortium Library, Barrow Alaska Required:
    Summary:
    Develops, coordinates and delivers progressive programs, services and outreach to children and youth. Assists library patrons at the References Desk in using library resources and finding, and interpreting information. Provides formal and informal instruction in library use to groups and individuals. Implements the collection development policy. Maintains print and non-print collections. Oversees circulation systems and functions. Compiles and analyzes circulation and reference statistics. Complies with College policies, procedures and administrative directives, as well as state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances. Performs other duties as assigned.

    56. Press Release
    media Contacts Mike Fetters, 703/2842895. 102 HIGH school SENIORS TO ATTEND Eagle River, alaska Chugiak High school Virginia Moore Anchorage, alaska
    http://www.newseum.org/newseum/pressroom/releases/free_spirit_award_2004.htm
    March 10, 2004
    Media Contacts:
    Mike Fetters, 703/284-2895 102 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS TO ATTEND AL NEUHARTH FREE SPIRIT SCHOLARSHIP AND CONFERENCE PROGRAM
    Two of the students each will receive $50,000 college scholarships. All others will get $1,000 scholarships. The two top winners will be announced at a Free Spirit ceremony at the National Press Club on March 24.
    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.
    "We want to encourage these young people to become free-spirited journalists who dream, dare and do," Neuharth said.

    57. The School Library Media Specialist
    Professional organization for library and media center staff and supporters in alaska Association of school Librarians http//www.akla.org/akasl/
    http://eduscapes.com/sms/orgs.html

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    Course Guide Overview Learning Community ... Program Advocacy Professional Organizations Professional organizations should play an important role in the career of all school library media specialists. Whether participating in local activities or joining international events, these groups help individuals keep in touch with important issues, enhance professional skills, and develop leadership skills. Check out the following resources on this page:
    Key National Organizations and Divisions AASL (American Association of School Librarians), a division of the American Library Association
    http://www.ala.org/aasl

    A professional organization of school library media specialists from around the world. Their mission is to "advocate excellence, facilitate change, and develop leaders in the school library field." They publish two journals: Knowledge Quest and SLMR. , a division of Association for Educational Communications and Technology
    http://www.aect-members.org/smt/

    58. Alaska
    alaska Gateway Correspondence school, Tok. Aleknagik school, Aleknagik Kenai District media Center, Soldotna. Kenny Lake school, Copper Center
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    59. SurveyShare Testimonials - Customer Services Survey Software - Free School Surve
    Educational media Services/New media Center University of alaska Anchorage Indianapolis Public school 55 Iris media John Abbott College K2 Films
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    SurveyShare was a great tool that helped me to create a survey that looks professional, is easy to use, and provided me with ideas as well. It provides a simple tool that can help me meet ISO 9001:2000 requirements for measuring and monitoring customer perceptions. SurveyShare is a wonderful tool.

    60. Bibliography
    alaska Study, 1999 refers to Lance, KC, HamiltonPennell, C., Rodney, MJ, Peterson, The school Library media Specialist As a Member of the Education).
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    Colorado Department of Education
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    Philosophy Elements of Quality Libraries Program Evaluation ... Credits
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    Aaron, 1975; DeBlauw, 1973; Gilliland, 1986; Gengler, 1965; Hastings, Tanner, 1963; Hutchinson, 1982; Todd, Lamb, McNicholas, 1993; Todd, 1995; as cited in Colorado Study Alaska Study , 1999 refers to: Lance, K. C., Hamilton-Pennell, C., Rodney, M. J., Peterson, L. A., Anderson, 1970; Charter, 1982; Corr, 1972; Guise, 1972; Hellene, 1973; Shields, 1977, Walker, 1982; as cited in Haycock, K. (1998). Leadership by Secondary School Principals. ( What Works column). Teacher Librarian Andwood, 1984; Carter, 1971; Coleman, 1982; Newcomb, 1968; as cited in Haycock, K. (1992). What Works: Research About Teaching and Learning Through the School's Library Resource Center . Seattle, WA: Rockland Press. Barlup, 1991; Bustard, 1993; Hines, 1995; Holland, 1994; Lipscomb, 1993; McQuillan, 1997; as cited in Haycock, K. (1999). School Libraries and Reading Achievement (What Works column Teacher Librarian , Volume 26, Number 3 (Jan/Feb), page 32.

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