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1. SLIS IUB Careers MLS Career Links
School Media Centers. School Media Jobs. School Librarianship as a Career. California. Colorado. Connecticut K through 12 Jobs. Kentucky.
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2. LIS 622 School Media Centers
and Requirements Web Readings Kentucky Dept. of EducationFacilities Document......LIS 622 School Media Centers Summer 2002 Course
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3. School Library Media Centers
From Kentucky Media Association AASL Position Statement on Appropriate Staffing for School Library Media Centers Library Media Teacher Services
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4. South Carolina School Library Media Centers
THE CRUCIAL YEARS SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS 19451985 be the last Southern state to employ a supervisor, Mississippi, Kentucky, and Texas
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5. Ms. Sandy Moran TeacherWeb School Media Centers
School Media Centers. Kentucky School Media Association http//www.kysma.org/ Last Modified Friday June 18 2004 20002004 TeacherWeb, Inc.
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6. ALA Kentucky School Media Association Speech
Kentucky School Media Association Speech (Presented July 2003.) School library media centers are places of opportunity.
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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
on public school library/media centers, by state 1999.2000 State or other area Percent of centers 4 (13.0) 2 637 (104) 25.72 (1.2) Kentucky
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9. WEBLINKS LSC521 School Library Media Centers - Fall 2000
LSC521 School Library Media Centers Southern Connecticut State University Fall 2000 WEBLINKS Specialist Evaluation Form, Kentucky School Media
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10. SLMR Online 2000 ALA
issues in school library media centers have concentrated on comparing the roles played by library media school district in central
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11. Library Media Program Objectives, Librarian Responsibilities, And
from the Beyond Proficiency document of the kentucky school media AssociationMassachusetts Standards for school Library media centers.
http://www.wlma.org/Professional/responsibilities.htm
Library Media Program Objectives :
Defining the Librarian's Responsibilities and Evaluation
Objectives
Objectives for school library media programs adhere to the concepts found in the Information Power guidelines . Defining objectives is a function of the school library media specialist in partnership with administrators, teachers, staff, students, and parents. Objectives for the program become the school librarian's responsibility within the school and the library. The school librarian's evaluation should be based on the performance of those defined responsibilites. Here are some examples of program objectives that a school library media center might have, illustrated with sample action items (the school librarian's responsibilities). Learning and Teaching Objective:
We will provide resources and activities to promote student achievement and teacher knowledge, working collaboratively to help students achieve the Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements and district learning requirements. (Sample action items here)
Information Access and Delivery Objective
We will provide access to information technologies, print resources, and systems, working collaboratively to help students and teachers achieve academic and personal success.

12. TCR Educational Craft Centers: Central
Indianapolis Art Center offers over 160 classes in a variety of media duringthree The kentucky school of Craft is a new professional crafts school
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Fax: (312) 899-1840 E-mail: admiss@artic.edu Offers seven masters programs and three certificate programs. Craft Studio, Norris University Center Chicago, IL Ph: (847) 491-7271 E-mail: ug-admission@nwu.edu The Craft Studio is open to all members of the University Community and the general public. Courses are taught in the facility through the Norris Center Mini-Course Program.
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Indiana University, School of Fine Arts Ph: (812) 855-7766 E-mail: web@www.fa.indiana.edu The School of Fine Arts, founded in 1894, is today considered one of the premier art schools in the country. Over 450 undergraduate and graduate students pursue courses in art history and studio practice. Studio programs include ceramics, drawing and painting, graphic design, metalsmithing and jewelry design, photography, textiles, printmaking, and sculpture. The Indianapolis Art Center 820 E. 67th St.

13. Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State: 1999-2000
119.3 (5.08) 182.7(12.96) 2637(104.3) 25.72(1.222) kentucky . 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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14. Library Media Education
Can I get a kentucky endorsement as a high school library media specialist? university, and public libraries as well as school library media centers?
http://www.wku.edu/lme/faq.html
LI BRARY MEDIA EDUCATION DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS LME Home Online Master of Science Undergraduate Minor ... Contact Us FAQ's 1. Do I have to come to campus for classes? The Master of Science in LME program is completely online/web-based. On-campus work is not a feature of such a program. 2. I would like to get my certification as a library media specialist but my undergraduate degree is in elementary education. Will I have to take undergraduate courses? No, you do not. The Master of Science with the major in Library Media Education will give you the Rank II or Rank I for any Kentucky certificate and the P-12 certification as a library media specialist. The MS with a focus in the area of educational technology also satisfies the requirements for the Rank II or Rank I for any valid Kentucky certificate. 3. I have a Rank II certificate in Kentucky for middle grades education. Can I get certification as a library media specialist without taking an excessive number courses beyond what is required for a rank I? It depends on what previous courses are equivalent to those required for the MS in LME and the certification as a library media specialist. The Rank I requires a minimum of 60 sem. hours work including the Rank II or master's level. For those people in other states the Kentucky Rank I is usually equivalent to a "plus 30." Courses used from a previous master's degree cannot be older than 6 years by the completion date for the Master of Science LME.

15. School Libraries Menu Page
Resources related to the operation of school library media centers Library mediaSpecialist Evaluation Form From kentucky media Association
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libraries.htm
School Library Media Centers
Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) school libraries page. You will find information on selection, cataloging and classification, management and other topics of interest to school librarians. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page for more links. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap
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Assessment General Sites Publicity, Special Observances ... Professional Publications
Standards
Information Power; Building Partnerships for Learning
From AASL/AECT
McREL Standards Database
educator resources.
MAME: Library/Media Standards/Curriculum
Excellent collection of links from Michigan Association for
Media in Education
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Improving America's Schools : A Newsletter on Issues in School Reform
Somewhat dated, 1996. Topics are still timely, as "Creating Better
Student Assessments;" From Improving America's Schools
Vermont's Assessment System
Check site. Page under development
Assessment Resource Center
Information and Web based resources on assessment of teaching
and learning; from University of Maryland

16. EJ List By Publisher's Initials, Keio Univ. Media Centers (J)
Northern kentucky Law Review , North kentucky University / Law school, OPACLink Titles Common to All Campuses HeinOnLine Keio University media centers.
http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbypub_e.asp?imprint=North Kentucky Universit

17. EJ List By Initials, Keio Univ. Media Centers (E)
Kansas Journal of Law and Public Policy , University of Kansas school of kentucky Employment Law Letter , - M Lee Smith Publishers LLC, OPAC Link
http://ejopac.lib.keio.ac.jp:8888/ejbyinit_e.asp?iletter=k&campus=Unknown

18. Hazard Community Technical College, Hazard Kentucky
KCTCS Catalog, kentucky Virtual University (KYVU), Academic Resource centers, school of Craft, Challenger Learning Center, Kudzu, Streaming media,
http://www.hazcc.kctcs.edu/hccSnowGo.htm
1 Community College Dr.
Hazard, KY 41701
All Listings: Select Here Faculty / Staff Students Community Campus Info. Events
www.kctcs.edu For your convenience, click a word (link) below.
Students
Faculty/Staff Community Campus Info ... Events Welcome From the President Weather Mission Locations ... Application Form , Orientation, Housing Placement Testing International Students Information Requests ... Admissions, more... Student Services Financial Aid, Registration Transcript Request ... Online Services Student Code of Conduct, Student Support Services Libraries Student Self Service Access, Clubs ... Community Housing Volunteer Gallery , more...

19. UA Graduate Catalog 2003-05
residents of those states and residents of kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi,Texas, and South Carolina may LS 572 Internship in school media centers
http://catalogs.ua.edu/graduate/11960.html

20. IMLS Grant Project At The UK School Of Library And Information Science
Many school districts in kentucky do not have credentialed library media specialists Internet school Library media Center NCATE National Council for
http://www.uky.edu/CommInfoStudies/SLIS/schoolmedia/imls.htm
I nstitute of M useum and L ibrary S ervices G rant P roject
University of Kentucky School of Library and Information Science
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Introduction
In 2001, the University of Kentucky School of Library and Information Science School Media Program was awarded a $329,427 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services. Many school districts in Kentucky do not have credentialed library media specialists to fill anticipated LMS vacancies within the next five years. This problem is exacerbated by the fact that most teachers attend library school part-time while working as full-time teachers. For this reason teachers seeking library media certification require a minimum of three years to complete the MSLS degree and the P-12 library media certificate. This grant to the University of Kentucky School of Library and Information Science in collaboration with Jefferson County Schools will alleviate some of the demands for qualified school media personnel for library media vacancies in the Jefferson County School District. This project seeks to model an approach to addressing the critical shortage of school media librarians that can be used in other school districts in Kentucky and replicated throughout the United States. Six certified teachers employed by Jefferson County Schools will job share in three school media centers while completing the MSLS and school media certification at the University of Kentucky School of Library and Information Science. The grant provides a stipend, tuition, a laptop computer, and mentoring for the participants. This project will filter university research through real world experience for stronger programs in both P-12 and higher education.

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