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  1. Delaware guide for library/media center skills: A library curriculum, grades K-12 by Richard L Krueger, 1974

1. Governor's Task Force On School Libraries
Survey of Delaware School Library Media Centers
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2. Governor's Task Force On School Libraries
Delaware K12 Schools
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3. Survey Of Delaware School Library Media Centers 2003 - Governor's
Survey of Delaware School Library Media Centers 2003 Governor's Task Force on School Libraries
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4. LIS 622 School Media Centers
and Requirements Dover High School, Delaware. Groton Public Schools, Connecticut......LIS 622 School Media Centers Summer 2002 Course
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5. WEBLINKS SCSU- ILS693 - ISSUES IN SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS
Media Centers Facilities Planning School Library Media Centers - HISTORY School Library Media Centers From the University of Delaware
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6. School Library Media Homepage
Survey of Delaware School Library Media Centers 2004 Let's hear from you!
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7. The Status Of Public And Private School Library Media Centers In
The Status of Public and Private School Library Media Centers in the United States 1999.2000 E.D. Tabs U.S. Department of Education Institute of
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8. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By
489 LIBRARIES AND EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIES Table 418..Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 1999.2000 State
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9. LINKS FOR TEACHERS/LIBRARY MEDIA SPECIALISS
and Procedures Library Media Centers Internet School Library Media Policy Center http//falcon.jmu.edu From the University of Delaware
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10. Educational Resources - Learning Centers In Media, Pennsylvania -
Zip Code or City Name School Name Media, Pennsylvania Learning Centers 19063 Delaware County Community College Learning Center
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11. School Library Media Homepage
John G. Townsend Building Dover, DE 199031402 dallen@doe.k12.de.us 302-739-4583302-739-4221 (fax). Survey of delaware school Library media centers 2004
http://www.doe.state.de.us/LibraryMedia/
Denise D. Allen
Education Associate
Library/Technology/Media
P.O. Box 1402
John G. Townsend Building
Dover, DE 19903-1402

dallen@doe.k12.de.us

302-739-4221 (fax) Survey of Delaware School
Library Media Centers 2004

L et's hear from you! BOOK of the WEEK
Click HERE or on the picture below to go to the Cooperative Children's Book Center (a library of the UW-Madison School of Education) I deas are for linking Web Board (for DE School Library Media Specialists only) B ooks and authors SuperTECH NEWS R esearch it! Research Sites E-Rate District Technology Plan Update Information A reas of content ELA and SS suggested alignment of Information Literacy Standards with DE Content Standards DSLMA Delaware State Library Media Association R esources for all Related Resources Links Newsletters Y our Tour of Delaware Libraries Libraries in Delaware Back to Top of Page This site has been accessed times since Feb. 25, 2002.

12. School Planning & Management - LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER
Inc., in delaware, Ohio, says “Definitely schools have been moving toward a “Many schools are investing in media centers for community use,
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READER'S SERVICE Subscription Services ADVERTISE Media Kit List Rental Telemarketing Article Reprints LIBRARY OR MEDIA CENTER by Thomas G. Dolan Deciding on the appropriate furniture and furnishings for these areas depends mainly on how this space is going to be used. A reasonable assumption is that what was once the school library — a room containing shelves upon shelves of books, tables, chairs and some filing cabinets — is becoming nearly extinct, because technology has changed these libraries into media centers. Yet, in speaking to a number of experts in this area, what emerges are a number of conflicting perceptions. One is that many school libraries are still being built to the traditional model. Another is that the media center concept has become outmoded, and that type of space has been reduced to a resource room. The third is that the media center is not only alive and well but is expanding. First, let’s take a look at what is happening or not happening to these spaces. Then, we can zero in on the furniture and furnishings that will best meet the changing conditions — now and in the future.

13. Delaware School District Gets Flexible - 1/1/2004 - School Library Journal - CA3
proving that quality media centers lead to higher standardized test scores.Marchio then met with district media specialists and the delaware Department
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Library research inspires superintendent to overhaul school library schedules
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Abstract: Library research inspires superintendent to overhaul school library schedules.

14. School Library Journal Homepage
DE school Libraries Enjoy Extra Cash media centers in delaware are enjoying someextra cash, following the passage of recent legislation that earmarks $1
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15. Cross Reference For School Media Centers
school/media CENTER NAME, school DISTRICT, DELIVERY STATUS delaware Townshipschool Library, delaware Twp Sch Dist, US Mail
http://www.hrlc.org/members/schxref.htm
Cross Reference for HRLC School Media Centers
Schools in the Membership Directory are listed alphabetically BY SCHOOL DISTRICT first, then the SCHOOL NAME. This cross reference lists schools alphabetically by "School/Media Center Name" so that you may find which school district the school is in. (For example, Long Pond School will be listed in the Membership Directory under "A" because they are in the Andover School District.)
SCHOOL/MEDIA CENTER NAME SCHOOL DISTRICT DELIVERY STATUS #01 Elementary School Library Clifton Sch Dist U.S. Mail #01 Elementary School Library Fort Lee Sch Dist #01 Thomas Jefferson Elem Sch Library Passaic Sch Dist U.S. Mail #02 Elementary School Library Clifton Sch Dist U.S. Mail #02 Elementary School Library Fort Lee Sch Dist #02 Elementary School Library Paterson Sch Dist #03 Elementary School Library Cliffside Park Sch Dist #03 Elementary School Library Clifton Sch Dist U.S. Mail #03 Elementary School Library Fairview Sch Dist U.S. Mail #03 Elementary School Library Fort Lee Sch Dist #03 Franklin Elementary School Library Passaic Sch Dist U.S. Mail

16. ALA | School Library Funding
school library media centers can contribute to improved student Connecticut,delaware, Hawaii, Nevada, New Hampshire, Utah, Vermont, and Wyoming
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    Summary of the program
    The Improving Literacy Through School Libraries program is designed to improve student literacy skills and academic achievement by providing schools with up-to-date library materials and to ensure that school library media centers are staffed by well-trained and professionally certified school media specialists. The program is administered by the Department of Education and is the first program specifically aimed at upgrading school libraries since the original school library resources program was established in 1965. Numerous studies* show there is a clear link between the quality of library media programs in schools staffed by an experienced school library media specialist and student academic achievement. School library media centers can contribute to improved student achievement by providing up-to-date instructional materials aligned to the curriculum and instructional practices, collaborating with and supporting teachers, administrators, and parents, and extending their hours of operation beyond the school day.

17. Governor's Task Force On School Libraries
The Survey of delaware school Library media centers is conducted every year totry and collect data in order to provide firsthand information to schools,
http://www2.lib.udel.edu/taskforce/survey.htm
Survey of Delaware
School Library Media Centers
The Survey of Delaware School Library Media Centers is conducted every year to try and collect data in order to provide first-hand information to schools, districts, and interested political and educational groups (League of Women Voters, legislators, PTA), and make comparisons to national surveys such as School Library Journal's. 2004 Survey
Click here for the 2004 Survey. 2003 Survey
Click here for a summary of the 2003 Survey. 2002 Survey
Click here for a summary of the 2002 Survey. Spring 2000 Survey
Click here for a summary of the Spring 2000 Survey.
This site has been created by the Governor's Task Force on School Libraries in Delaware,
and is maintained in behalf of the Task Force by Task Force member Sandra Millard
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18. Governor's Task Force On School Libraries
delaware Libraries Education and Certification Selected Journal ArticlesAbout school Libraries Survey of delaware school Library media centers
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Report of the Delaware School Library Survey 2004
The 2004 library survey data is ready and available for viewing in two parts. Facts, Findings, and Recommendations (Part 1) (Microsoft Word, 94 kb)
Part 1 is the beginning of the Report of the Delaware School Library Survey 2004 and is an executive summary of the findings and recommendations. Survey Instrument and Data of the Delaware School Library Survey, 2004 (Part 2) (Microsoft Word, 5453 kb)
Part 2 is the remainder of the Delaware School Library Survey 2004 and includes details and data from the survey. The survey instrument was enhanced this year with the help of Dr. Ross J. Todd who is well known and respected for his outstanding work in the area of library and information science. For more information about Dr. Todd, you may read about "The Ohio Study," in the Research Foundation Paper distributed by Scholastic, School Libraries Work! or visit http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~rtodd/index.htm The research expertise provided by Dr. Todd, along with the high level of participation of school library media specialists has enabled us to complete a survey that is rich in detail and depth. Dr. Todd's data analysis provides us with an extremely valuable document for Delaware education and, particularly, school library media centers. Dr. Todd's analysis focuses on facilities, personnel, and active instructional library media programs that promote student achievement through school library media centers. This report is the result of a partnership between the Governor's Task Force on School Libraries, the Department of State/Division of Libraries, and the Department of Education. A document of this magnitude and significance required following specific protocols for dissemination of the survey report. However, as promised, the full report and data are available to all through our website.

19. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State: 1999-2000
102.0 (2.40) 87.9 (6.06) 2092(126.3) 27.74(1.341) delaware . NOTEPercentages are based on schools that have library/media centers.
http://nces.ed.gov/programs/digest/d03/tables/dt420.asp
site index ED.gov 2003 List of Tables 2003 Full Version of the Digest ... Table 420. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1999-2000
NOTE: Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey (SASS), "Public School Library Media Center Questionnaire," 1999-2000; and "Public Charter School Questionnaire," 1999-2000, unpublished data. (This table was prepared August 2004.)
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20. Welcome To DEDO -- A Delaware Economic Development Office Resource
The efforts of the delaware Center for Educational Technology received a for student and staff learning, have dynamic school library media centers,
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Rigorous standards, high expectations and a commitment to excellence. Developing a Statewide School Technology System
Supporting the Technology

With private sector help, Delaware provides the staff training and software required to use technology as a teaching tool. State, federal and private funds totaling more than $70 million have paid for educational technology since February 1996. Moreover, the project was completed under budget and ahead of schedule. National Recognition:
The efforts of the Delaware Center for Educational Technology received a Computer World Smithsonian Award for the Classroom Networking Project.
Providing the Best Classroom Materials for Our Students
A special $10 million appropriation, spread over two years, was allocated for the purchase of new textbooks in core academic subjects. In addition, resources for classroom materials have increased nearly 26 percent over the past six years. Funding for Classroom Technology
A $13 million appropriation over three years, plus $7 million of matching funds from state school districts, ensures that there is at least one computer online in every Delaware classroom. Technology Literacy Challenge Grants
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