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  1. Library media centers: accessibility issues in rural Missouri.: An article from: Intervention in School & Clinic by John E. Cox, Debra M. Lynch, 2006-11-01
  2. Media Standards for School Learning Resources Centers: Standards and Recommendations for Public School Districts in Missouri (Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education)
  3. Let's talk trash. (Springfield Public Schools' 'etc. Center' in Springfield, Missouri): An article from: Phi Delta Kappan by Rolf Myller, Cindy Schoenauer, 1995-06-01
  4. Liberating the media: News (Freedom of Information Center report) by Muriel C. L Akamatsu, 1972
  5. The print media and equal time (Freedom of Information Center report) by David M Hansaker, 1975
  6. The news media manual: A guide for hazardous substance research centers by Robert A Logan, 1992

81. Media Release Detail
AmerenUEFunded missouri Schools Going Solar Program Unveils First Solar Array Panel The Energy Center, an office of the missouri Department of Natural
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82. The Holocaust: Resistance Movements
Goal 1 Students in missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and Students will use the computers in the library media center to access the
http://www.trumanlibrary.org/whistlestop/teacher_lessons/Holocaust/holocaust.htm
The Holocaust: Resistance Movements
TEACHER: Jill McComas, Library Media Specialist
SCHOOL: Moreland Ridge Middle School Blue Springs R-IV
GRADE FOCUS: Grade 6
TIME FRAME: Six class periods
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Goal 1 Students in Missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and skills to
gather, analyze and apply information and ideas.
Students will demonstrate within and integrate across all content areas the
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2. conduct research to answer questions and evaluate information and ideas
4. use technological tools and other resources to locate, select and organize information 8. organize data, information and ideas into useful forms (includingcharts, graphs, outlines) for analysis or presentation Goal 2 Students in Missouri public schools will acquire the knowledge and skills to communicate effectively within and beyond the classroom. Students will demonstratewithin and integrate across all content areas the ability to: 1. plan and make written, oral and visual presentations for a variety of purposes and audiences

83. Lafayette High School Library
Online Subscriptions Available from school and homeSee librarian for passwords . Rockwood Summit High school Library/media Center
http://www.rockwood.k12.mo.us/lafayette/library/
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(Including Rockwood School District Research Guide) Gateway Book Award Nominees Online Catalog Search books and videos at Lafayette online. Other Rockwood High School Libraries Class Resources Book Lists and Book Reviews Other Libraries Hours: Monday through Friday 7:30-3:20 Return to Lafayette Home Page Gale Databases Gale Literature Resource Center-Access to Gale reference sources on literary criticism, author biographies, historic periods in literature. Links to websites that have been evaluated by Gale are included.

84. Public Schools Diverse And Growing
64098; (816) 6402236; www.schoolweb.missouri.edu//wprii.k12.mo.us. JACKSON COUNTY.{Center school District} 8701 Holmes Road, Kansas City, Mo.
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85. Missouri School Of Journalism: Job/Internship Opportunities
The missouri Honor Medal missouri school of Journalism The Journalism CareerCenter has a variety of resources to help you prepare for and begin your
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86. Covering Kids & Families
Read more about the national launch of Backto-school 2005. Tell Us What You reDoing media Outreach Tools for Grantees Public Service Announcements
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87. Missouri School Of Journalism
The school of Journalism at the University of missouriColumbia. J-schoolMedia Print, broadcast and online outlets for missouri students. Adelante
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Aug. 30, 2005
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Listen to Audio Full Ceremony: (35:34) The links directly below will open a new browser window; copy and paste the URL into the podcasting software of your choice. iTunes will work in both the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. Headlines September 20: Dean Mills Honored as Recipient of Pacheco Leadership Award The University of Missouri has announced that R. Dean Mills, dean of the School of Journalism at the University of Missouri-Columbia, is the 2005 recipient of the Manuel T. Pacheco Academic Leadership Award. Mills was presented with a plaque and a $2,500 award at the Leadership Development Program Kickoff/Alumni Dinner, Sept. 19, at the Lodge of the Four Seasons at the Lake of the Ozarks. Mills shared his views and exchanged ideas on leadership in university settings during a group session of the LDP earlier that day. [ More September 20: Five New Faculty Members Join the School Five new faculty members joined the Missouri School of Journalism at the beginning of the 2005-06 academic year. They are Yong Volz in Journalism Studies; John Fennell in Magazine Journalism; and Laura Johnston, Jake Sherlock and Margaret Walter in Newspaper Journalism. [

88. Big Muddy IMC: Feature/1913
IMC, Independent media Center A middle school student baked cookies in asolar oven, another girl ran solarpowered toy cars, and then a young man
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89. North Carolina Independent Media Center
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Internationalist Books 405 W. Franklin St. Chapel Hill, NC Mon 2pm-8pm Tue-Sat 11am-8pm Sun 12pm-6pm links donate imc network Getting in the Way by bill gural ch-imc august 16, 2005 Peacemaking team travels to the desert Southwest to intercede on behalf of migrant workers. The delegation participates with No Mas Muertes/ No More Deaths in distributing water and food for those crossing the border. The group observes Border Patrol tactics, meets with Minuteman Gary Cole, and goes on water patrol with Sergio, a former coyote turned Samaritan. Read On Shanti Sellz and Daniel Strauss have rejected a plea with the federal government on charges of transporting illegal immigrants and obstructing justice. They define their action as medical evacuation protected under Samaritan laws. The three migrants were suffering from severe blisters and diarrhea, which can cause death when crossing the desert. Related AZ IMC story on Shanti and Daniel Californian Minutemen shoot migrants Fire Flies Festival Takes to the Streets Greensboro IMC June 29 Press Release Greensboro Festival Celebrates The Art of the Possible Greensboro has an upcoming and highly anticipated street festival including a new Really, Really Free Market.

90. About > Media Center > Release > Youth Around The World Volunteer To Help Peers
Home About media Center. RELEASE. Contacts Research shows that a literacyrich environment in school and at home nurtures and reinforces children s
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Youth Around the World Volunteer to Help Peers Improve Reading Skills In Celebration of Kids Care Week 2003
A Program of the Points of Light Foundation WASHINGTON, D.C. (October 16, 2003) - Young people in Kids Care Clubs around the world will foster literacy by participating in the Kids Care BookShare project during Kids Care Week 2003, October 19 through 25. The week is dedicated to recognizing the power of kids to reach out and help others in their community and the world. The Kids Care BookShare project will enable young volunteers to share the gift of reading by collecting new and used books, assembling BookShare Library Boxes and Bags, and holding read-a-thons to encourage reading and raise funds to buy new books. "Deficiency in reading skills is a national problem and children who fall behind in reading skills rarely catch up with their peers," said Cynthia Scherer, Vice President, Youth and Family Outreach at the Points of Light Foundation. "Kids Care BookShare will put books in the hands of children and families who do not own books or have access to them." Research shows that a literacy rich environment in school and at home nurtures and reinforces children's literacy skills.

91. People For The American Way - Racial Desegregation Of Missouri Schools
Membership Donate Action Center media Center Contact Us Both asAttorney General and Governor of missouri, John Ashcroft was well known as
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92. AmerenUE Missouri Schools Going Solar First Solar Array Panel At Parkway Northea
The Energy Center, an office of the missouri Department of Natural Resources’Outreach and Assistance Center, is managing missouri Schools Going Solar on
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July 12, 2005 Through this program, MSGS so far has awarded grants for the installation of a photovoltaic solar system to nine Missouri schools that are AmerenUE electric customers. MSGS anticipates awarding systems to six more schools this year. Winning schools will also receive curricular materials and training to help teachers incorporate lessons about energy efficiency and renewable energy into classroom courses and activities. Funding for the education program will come from MSGS as well as the required $2,500 cash match that each school must provide. Another partner in the project is the EarthWays Center, a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden. EarthWays Center, a regional leader in energy and environmental education, will provide the energy education program to the schools. Thomas R. Voss
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