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  1. An analysis of Rhode Island public high school library/media centers using national, regional, and state standards as evaluative criteria by Patricia Jean Munzer, 1983

21. B-CC High School Media Center
media Center Research Links An excellent oral history project created by HighSchool seniors in rhode island. World War II Archive, Links to many World
http://www.mcps.k12.md.us/schools/bcchs/mediacenter/interres.html
Media Center Research Links
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Return to Media Research Link Buttons Online Resources (Some of the following resources require IDs and passwords.) Magazine Articles Issues and Controversies In-depth investigations of today's top issues Password required Infotrac - Gale Research Opposing Viewpoints Access viewpoint articles, topic overviews, statistics, primary documents, links to websites, and full-text magazine and newspaper articles Student Resource Center - Gold (1980 - Present) A fully integrated database containing thousands of curriculum-targeted primary documents, biographies, topical essays, background information, critical analyses, full-text coverage of over 1,000 magazines, newspapers, over 20,000 photographs and illustrations, and more than 8 hours of audio and video clips.

22. ALA | Partner In Learning: The School Library Media Center
A group of 4th graders goes to the school library media center to learn about a The rhode island Library Information Network (RILINK), which began as a
http://www.ala.org/ala/aasl/aaslproftools/toolkits/partnerlearning.htm
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Partner in Learning: The School Library Media Center
You may remember it simply as the school library, the place you went between classes to read, do homework or conduct research for a term paper. But the school library of yesterday has given way to a new and exciting place the school library media center where information is available in a wide variety of formats, both print and electronic; where materials and activities are coordinated with classroom assignments; and where students learn information skills that will prepare them to live and work in the 21st century. Today's school library media program plays an integral role in educating children for the future. It is where students learn to find, analyze, evaluate, interpret and communicate information and ideas skills they will need as adults to live and work in an information-based society. In addition to serving as independent learning centers, the programs of many centers are directly integrated into the curriculum.

23. School Library Standards And Evaluation
Program Quality Indicators rhode island Educational media Association. Evaluation Forms for both the media Center and school Library media specialist
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html

Resources for School Librarians - Index
School Library Standards and Evaluation
School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics
School Library Standards for Programs and Facilities

24. Sea Grant News Media Center - Rhode Island - Oil Spill
rhode island Oil Spill Threatens Key Ecological Areas Expert Scientific Sources Thomas M. Leschine, Sea Grant Researcher, school of Marine Affairs,
http://www.seagrantnews.org/news/oilspill.html
C urrent News
January 22, 1996
Rhode Island Oil Spill Threatens Key Ecological Areas Expert Scientific Sources Available From Sea Grant
Editor's Note: The following people can offer expert comments and viewpoints from a scientific basis for issues surrounding the growing ecological disaster resulting from the spill of nearly 1,000,000 gallons of heating oil along Rhode Island's southern coast this past weekend from the barge, The North Cape.
Also Information on the Rhode Island Oil Spill can be accessed over the World Wide Web on the Rhode Island Sea Grant Home Page , starting Wednesday January 24th.
OIL SPILL IMPACT - AN OVERVIEW
Judith E. McDowell, Sea Grant Director, Woods Hole Sea Grant Program Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Office Phone: (508) 457-2000, ext. 2557, E-Mail: jmcdowell@whoi.edu
Areas of Research / Media Topics:
Biotechnology; Oceanography; Ecology; Pollutants, toxic contaminants; Education - environment and marine; Seafood safety; Fisheries; Water quality; New technologies; Physiological ecology of marine animals; Developmental and energetic strategies of marine animals; Physiological effects of pollutants on marine animals; Invertebrate nutrition; Effects of toxic chemicals on the marine environment; Hazards of dredged material disposal in the marine environment. McDowell Comments: "One good thing about this spill is that the concentration of higher molecular weight hydrocarbons is less in a refined oil such as heating oil, than in crude oil such as spilled in Alaska. Therefore many of the compounds will not produce decades-long effects. The bad news is that refined products such heating oil are much more toxic in the short term. The Rhode Island spill is comparable in volume to similar heating oil spill in West Falmouth in September, 1969. The concern here, as was the case then, is the proximity of the spill to the shoreline and coastal habitats.

25. Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar
CONTACT Meg Kerr, rhode island Sea Grant/URI Coastal Resources Center, Participating teachers are required to mentor their school colleagues on the
http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-mar.html

Calendar of Events
March 2002
DATE: March 6, 2002
EVENT: Rhode Island Rivers Council Monitoring Workshop
LOCATION: Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management
CONTACT: Meg Kerr, Rhode Island Sea Grant/URI Coastal Resources Center, 874-6522, mkerr@gso.uri.edu
DESCRIPTION: This workshop on watershed assessment and monitoring is for all local watershed organizations. There will be presentations on state programs important to local groups about how the state monitors and evaluates waters, the new stormwater program, as well as a presentation on monitoring methods and training.
SPONSORS: Rhode Island Rivers Council, Rhode Island Sea Grant/URI Coastal Resources Center, Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management DATE: March 8, 2002
EVENT: '62 Storm 40th Anniversary Commemoration Workshop
LOCATION: Rehoboth Convention Center, Rehoboth Beach DE
CONTACT: Rita L. Baty, Delaware Sea Grant Marine Advisory Service, 302-645-4346, x rbaty@udel.edu DESCRIPTION: Half day workshop (8:30-1:00). The featured speaker is Christopher P. Jones, who specializes in coastal engineering and coastal zone management. Program is free and open to the public; however space is limited and reservations are required. Program includes complimentary refreshments, workshop materials, exhibits and displays. SPONSORS: Delaware Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control; University of Delaware Sea Grant Program; Delaware Geological Survey; and City of Rehoboth Beach.

26. RI Center For The Book Booklinks Reading
RILINK, RI Library Information Network gives rhode island s K12 students, facultyand staff increased access to school library media center materials.
http://www.ribook.org/booklinks/reading.htm
Home About Us Membership Projects ... RI BookLinks

A portal to Rhode Island's book community
RI BookLinks is a work in progress. If you know of an individual or organization that belongs on RI BookLinks, please send information to ribook@provlib.org
Libraries and Library Organizations
CLAN Cooperating Libraries Automated Network is Rhode Island's public library consortium. This web site offers access to its 48 member library systems operating from 72 locations. ARIHSL Association of RI Health Services Libraries is an organization of health science librarians in Rhode Island that work to share their resources and knowledge to improve library services to the RI healthcare community. HELIN Higher Education Library Information Network is Rhode Island's consortium of Rhode Island's college and university libraries. RIEMA , RI Educational Media Association provides leadership and support in the development, promotion, improvement, and evaluation of school library media, computer, and instructional technology programs in all Rhode Island schools. This site is a great resource for children's literature and young adult resources RILINK, R.I. Library Information Network

27. Chariho Middle School Library Media Center - Rhode Island State Resources
Back to the CMS Library media Center Homepage. rhode island Resources.State Database rhode island http//www.stategeography.abc-clio.com/
http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/cms/library/riresources.htm
Back to the CMS Library Media Center Homepage
Rhode Island Resources State Database - Rhode Island:
http://www.stategeography.abc-clio.com/
Username: charihostud
Password: charihostudent RHODE ISLAND STATE OFFICES AND ORGANIZATIONS

28. Hope Valley Elementary Library Media Center Homepage
Back to the Hope Valley Elementary school Home Page. LIBRARY media CENTER rhode island Education media Association has a comprehensive web site
http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/hv/library.htm
Back to the Hope Valley Elementary School Home Page LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER
FACILITIES The library and every classroom at Hope Valley Elementary School have access to email and the Internet. We can communicate internally from classroom to classroom, or from classroom or library to the world! We have five 6 computers in the Library Media Center, all of them networked for internet use. Classes use this "mini-lab" frequently for research and word processing, as well as other classroom enhancement activities. We use an on-line circulation and catalog system. The catalog can be accessed from any classroom or office..
These capabilities help the students and faculty of Hope Valley School become a community of life-long learners. We emphasize the development of information literacy skills in our students, and use the Big Six Information Skills Model when doing research. Each class is scheduled into the library once a week, with additional time scheduled for classes to come to the library to read, do research, and explore new uses of technology. Contact Mrs. Barton

29. Purchase College - Academics - Faculty - Sculpture
school of Art+Design Sculpture/3D media Faculty (Board of Study). Anney Bonney BS, SUNY Buffalo, MFA, rhode island school of Design.
http://www.purchase.edu/academics/faculty/sculpture.asp
School of Art+Design:
Sculpture/3D Media
Faculty (Board of Study)
Anney Bonney
Lecturer in Art+Design
(part-time)
Studied at Wellesley College, School of Visual Arts, Pratt Institute, New York School of Holography. Awards: New York State Council on the Arts grant, Brooklyn Arts and Cultural Association research grant. Exhibitions: DTW Gallery, The Video Wall, and The Kitchen, New York; Transmediale, Berlin; Space Festival, Italy; Rio Cine Festival, Rio de Janeiro.
anne.bonney@purchase.edu
Nancy Bowen
Assistant Professor of Art+Design

B.F.A., School of the Art Institute of Chicago; M.F.A., Hunter College. Awards: National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, Art Matters. Exhibitions: Annina Nosei Gallery, New York; Galerie Farideh Cadot, Paris; Betsy Rosenfield Gallery, Chicago; European Ceramic Work Center, s’Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands; Diverseworks, Houston; Susquehanna Art Museum, Harrisburg, PA.
nancy.bowen@purchase.edu

Web site: www.nancybowen.net Donna Dennis
Professor of Art+Design

donna.dennis@purchase.edu

30. Rhode Island S School Emergency Procedures Guide
school Emergency Procedure Guide. State of rhode island Emergency Management Agency Establish a media information center away from school.
http://www.riema.ri.gov/eguide.htm

31. Archinect : Schoolblog : Rhode Island School Of Design (Amy Kwok)
RISD s Digital media department just got a ZCorp machine and makes mighty fineprints. rhode island school of Design (Amy Kwok). 05/13/05 1849
http://www.archinect.com/schoolblog/blog.php?id=C0_187_39

32. Education In Warwick, Rhode Island
Learn more about rhode island’s Comprehensive school Health Program (CSHP). faculty and staff increased access to school library media center materials.
http://www.warwickri.gov/education.htm
Search the Web Search Warwickri.gov Warwickri.gov Quick Links Bids Available City Charter City Council Code of Ordinances Council Docket Mayor's Office Sanitation Tax Collection Voting Information Warwick Public Schools
Warwick School Department
Robert Shapiro, Superintendent
34 Warwick Lake Avenue
Warwick, RI 02889
"The mission of the Warwick Public Schools, working cooperatively with families and the community, is to provide challenging learning environments that enable all students to develop skills and knowledge necessary to become self-directed, life-long learners, highly productive responsible citizens, and contributors to a technological and diverse society." (Warwick Public Schools Mission Statement, 2001-2005) Recommended Links
Warwick School Directory
- A comprehensive list of every public school in the City of Warwick with phone numbers, addresses, emails, and more.
Warwick School Department

SALT program
- SALT (School Accountability for Learning and Teaching) is a school-centered cycle of activities to improve school and student performance in the Rhode Island public schools.
Additional Links
Adult Education and GED
- The High School Equivalency Diploma Program, also know as the GED (General Education Development) program has the objective of awarding a Senior High School Equivalency Diploma to persons who successfully complete a series of five tests.

33. West Warwick SD - WWPS Home Page
09/14/05, , WWWAAA Meeting High school media Center content areas are thecurrent measures upon which all public schools in rhode island are judged.
http://www.westwarwickpublicschools.com/
Sunday, September 25th, 2005 Welcome to the West Warwick Public School's website. We hope you find the site useful and informative. Pages of Interest
  • Updated 2005-06 District Calendar Updated 2005-06 Bus Routes Share your thoughts! Fill-out our online 2005 Parent Satisfaction Survey If you would like to receive periodic emails from the West Warwick Public Schools with updated information please fill in the attached online form. ... WWPS District Calendar Quinn Elementary School - Read to Me Wakefield Hills Outdoor Clean-up Day Wakefield Hills IEP Meeting Day Wakefield Hills Staff Meeting Horgan School Improvement Team Meeting NECAP Testing- Grades 3,4,5- Reading Girls’ Volleyball Team Pasta Dinner - West Warwick Country Club $5/person - $20/family Greenbush Elementary School - PTA meeting Quinn Elementary School - PTO Meeting NECAP Testing- Grades 3,4,5- Reading Grant Awards The West Warwick Public Schools has received several technology grants from the Rhode Island Department of Education and the Beaumont Foundation of America. Over 50 teachers at Quinn, Wakefield Hills, Horgan, and Greenbush elementary schools have participated in the RIDE/Rhode Island Teachers and Technology Initiative - Literacy Classroom Initiative. Teachers spent over sixty hours during the summer learning how to integrate technology into literacy instruction. Participating teachers will receive up to six computers in their classroom for their students. The school department has received $200,000.00 over the last eighteen months to fund the purchase of over 200 computers, LCD projectors, printers and handheld assessment tools for the students and teachers in the West Warwick Public Schools.

34. The School Library Media Specialist
rhode island Educational media Association http//www.riema.org Center forInternational Scholarship in school Libraries from school of Communication,
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/

35. Offshore Sailing School
Newport, rhode island Suggestions for what to bring Sailing Clubs Highresolution digital images are available for the media.
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High-resolution digital images are available for the media. To request images, please contact Offshore Sailing School's publicist, Mary Orme, at 727-733-9332 or email mary@affinitydesign1.com Home Sign Up Now Sailing Courses ... Site Map
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36. Newport Art Museum And Art School Newport Rhode Island
Szarek holds a BFA, rhode island school of Design, spent a year painting in Open to all media and levels. You will learn to express what you see on to
http://www.newportartmuseum.com/visitingartist.html
WELCOME
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INFORMATION:
Telephone: (401) 848-8200
Fax: (401) 848-8205
email: info@newportartmuseum.com
Coleman Center for Creative Studies
Visiting Artist Workshops 2005
Regional and national artists share their knowledge with you!
Joseph Szarek: "Painting the Light Keys of Nature," five-day outdoor workshop
Joseph Szarek will share his knowledge of color and light that he has taken years to develop. In this five-day studio workshop you will explore and learn about new visual light keys and phenomena. www.joeszarek.com and www.thehenschefoundation.org Painting outdoors and developing your color knowledge in this workshop will encourage you to work new ways with color. Monday-Friday, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m., June 20-24 (5 days). Joseph Szarek, Visiting Artist Instructor. Members $325; Non-Members $350. Thomas Ladd, Ceramist: Throwing Large Vessels Thomas Ladd, a full-time ceramist for nearly 30 years will share his expertise with you. He is a Rhode Island artist whose work is in private collections worldwide. He has had numerous awards in exhibitions throughout the region and has been a featured artist in the Providence Raku Rhody-O. In this workshop atmosphere, he'll show slides, discuss techniques and answer questions. He will demonstrate throwing large pots, altering and transforming, building upon them and their surface treatment. Ladd's current work consists mainly of hand thrown and altered utilitarian vessels in soda vapor glazed, or wood-fired stoneware and pit fired earthenware. Don't miss this terrific opportunity to improve your knowledge in ceramics and ultimately your throwing and creative skills.

37. St. Andrews School In Barrington Rhode Island
Barrington schools and Classes at St. Andrews school in Barrington rhode island Programs Library/media Center at this institution 21st Century school
http://riroads.com/links/listdetail.cgi?Lookup=378254

38. St. Luke School In Barrington Rhode Island
Barrington schools and Classes at St. Luke school in Barrington rhode island 1% to 5% Library/media Center at this institution Total Computer Units 17
http://riroads.com/links/listdetail.cgi?Lookup=378255

39. Cornish College Of The Arts - Art - Faculty Bios
Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, rhode island school of Design, He hasreceived grants from 911 media Arts Center, Seattle Arts Commission,
http://www.cornish.edu/art/faculty-bios.htm
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Art
Department Overview Course Details Extension Programs Other Links
Faculty Biographies
Department Chair Amy Bingaman
Art Department Chair
Visual Art History
Amy Bingaman received her BA from the University of Michigan and her MA from the University of Chicago, where she is currently finishing her Ph.D. Her dissertation is titled Portraits of Desire: William Morris, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, and the Negotiation of Masculine Identity in Pre-Raphaelite Culture . In addition to nineteenth- and twentieth-century art and design history, Amy's academic interests include feminist, queer, utopian, and cultural theories, film studies, literature, and pedagogy. Prior to her arrival in Seattle, she taught at the University of Michigan, the University of Chicago, Lake Forest College, and Columbia College, Chicago. At Cornish, she has taught the gamut of art history survey courses, as well as "Gender, Art, and Society," "Contemporary Visual Culture," "The History of Aesthetics," and "Art History and the Contemporary Novel." Her work has appeared in various interdisciplinary volumes, including Artistic Brotherhoods in the Nineteenth Century

40. Information Center - Media
The MET Providence, rhode island An Inclusive Learning Environment and Technical Center (The MET) is a public high school serving South Providence s
http://www.smallschoolsworkshop.org/none052704sbingler.html
Community-Based School Planning: If Not Now, When?
by Steven Bingler Throughout the country, elementary and high school districts are spending unprecedented amounts of money renovating existing school facilities and building new ones. In 2001 alone, roughly $27 billion worth of K-12 construction projects were approved and funded a trend that is likely to continue for several years out. Using a data-driven methodology, this engagement model is growing in popularity as an effective tool for authentic and autonomous large-group decision-making. In this model, elected officials receive clear input and direction about their constituents' wants and needs. As important, they obtain community ownership and buy-in. Although the engagement model is sometimes construed as being more time-consuming than traditional processes, the outcomes are well worth the added effort. Through the open dialogue that is integral to this process, issues are more thoroughly reviewed and resolved. Protracted infighting, conflict, and debate are often avoided. Another benefit from broad-based community engagement is that recommendations are often more systemic, incorporating a broad range of the community's physical, cultural, social, economic, organizational, and educational assets into more elegant, cohesive, and efficient solutions.

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