Independent Media Center - Education Statistics. school Library media centers 199394, NCES 98282, students using school library media centers and in Percent of school library media centers that did http://www.indymedia.org/
Flexible Access Library Media Programs Bibliography school Library media Quarterly 19(1), Centerfold. Perceptions of the Role of the schoolLibrarian and Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of arizona. http://www.libsci.sc.edu/shannon/flexbib.htm
Extractions: School Library Media Activities Monthly 9 Bradburn, Frances. (1999). Crunch Time. School Library Journal 45 Browne, Karen Stevens. (1991). Making the Move to Flexible Scheduling-Six Stepping Stones. School Library Media Activities Monthly 8 School Library Journal 35 Buchanan, Jan. (1991). Flexible Access Library Media Programs . Englewood, CO: Libraries Unlimited. Burton, Linda. (1989). Perspectives on Flexible Scheduling. School Library Media Activities Monthly 6 Carlisle, Millie. (1991). Indiana School Librarians: Flexible Scheduling and Information Power. Indiana Media Journal 13 Day, Pam A. (1989). Flexible Scheduling: A Bibliography.
The National Assembly On School-Based Health Care htm; SBHCs in the News schoolBased clinics making a comeback in Tucson, arizona(arizona Daily Star, 8 media Relations; http//nasbhc.org/app/media_relations.htm; http://nasbhc.org/search.asp?Category=Advocacy
LIS 622 School Media Centers Digest 2001 Table 419.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 199394 http://www.uah.edu/colleges/liberal/education/lis622.htm
Extractions: LIS 622 School Media Centers Summer 2002 Course Description and Requirements Instructor: Jim Horn, Ph.D. Phone: (212) 579-1604 E-mail: LIS622summer@aol.com Web Syllabus: http://www.uah.edu/colleges/liberal/education/lis622.htm Office Hours: By Appointment Bulletin Description: An examination of developments in the principles and strategies for managing information and school information centers. This course examines philosophies and practices related to policy development, budgeting, personnel, resource organization, networking, public relations, and facilities planning. Prerequisites: LIS 508, LIS 510, LIS 511, LIS 512 or permission Palmer School Objectives: This course fulfills the following Palmer School objectives: articulates the mission of the library and information professional in context of the constituency served, demonstrates an understanding of the issues and trends in the information sciences with particular reference to the historical development and future of libraries and librarianship, understand the nature, structure and utilization of information and role of librarians in the design and delivery of information in a rapidly changing multi-cultural, multi-ethnic, and multi-lingual global society
YALSA: Professional Development Center Eligibility US and Canadian school library media centers (an individual librarymedia center or entire district's library media services programs) and the http://www.ala.org/yalsa/profdev/school.html
Extractions: The Giant Step Award is sponsored by The Gale Group and School Library Journal. Eligibility: "U.S. and Canadian school library media centers (an individual library media center or entire district's library media services programs) and the youth services departments in U.S. and Canadian public libraries that partner with local schools (a single library/branch library or an entire library system." CLASP . Connecting libraries and school project
Policy Manuals For School Libraries Procedures Impacting schools and school Library media From Washington Library mediaAssociation Collection From arizona State Library Collection Development http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libpolicy.htm
AHSC Phoenix Campus - Contact Info by providing medical experts for media interviews and The University of arizona HealthSciences Center in Tucson Pharmacy, Public Health; the school of Health http://www.ahsc.arizona.edu/phoenix/public/
Extractions: Phoenix, AZ 85012 Welcome to the Office of Public Affairs at the University of Arizona Health Sciences Center (AHSC), Phoenix Campus. The office provides media relations and community relations for the Arizona Health Sciences Center in Phoenix and Tucson a non-profit organization serving the state of Arizona to assist with obtaining media exposure in the greater-Phoenix area and therefore helping to fulfill media priorities within the state. The office also serves the news media and community by providing medical experts for media interviews and delivering health care education programs to the community. The AHSC Phoenix Campus has nearly 400 Phoenix-area physicians who hold UA College of Medicine volunteer faculty appointments, who are experts in various medical disciplines and can provide comment on a wide variety of medical topics. The University of Arizona Health Sciences Center in Tucson includes the top ranked Colleges of Medicine, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health; the School of Health Professions; University Medical Center; and The University Physicians.
MarketPlace Guide to Reference Materials for school Library media centers Barbara Ripp SaffordBookZone Price $45.00 Learn More Order now in one of these formats Book http://www.bookzone.com/bookzone/COMMUNIC2.html
University Of Arizona School Of Art the College of Agriculture's Marley Building, University of arizona, Tucson*, wasa Gayle Wimmer, Professor, Fibers and Mixed media, (MFATyler school of Art http://www.arts.arizona.edu/art-oldsite/3d/fac.html
Extractions: faculty philosophy faculty undergraduate program graduate program ... classes ceramics Aurore Chabot fibers Gayle Wimmer sculpture Moira Geoffrion , Professor, Sculpture/Combined Media, (MFA-Southern Illinois University). Geoffrion, a former Department Head, has had work in international exhibitions, including the Chicago Navy Pier Show, Gallery 10-10 in St. Petersburg, Russia, the Evanston Illinois Art Center. She is represented by the Zaks Gallery, Chicago. Her grants include an Exxon Distinguished Scholar Grant, a Mellon Foundation Faculty Research Grant, an ICIP grant to India, and artist residencies in Switzerland and Bulgaria. She has work in numerous collections, including the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Geoffrion directs the Sculpture area. John Heric , Associate Professor, Sculpture, (MFA-Southern Illinois University). Heric has exhibited his sculpture nationally and has completed many large-scale commissions for private and public collections. He was represented by The Riva Yares Gallery in Scottsdale, Arizona. Dennis Jones , Professor, Sculpture, (MFA-Art Institute of Chicago). Jones directed the Sculpture area from 1983 to 1987. His work is exhibited nationally and he has completed many large-scale sculpture commissions for public and private collections. Jones has lectured extensively on the relationships among mathematics, metals and aesthetics.
Research By Subject: Library And Information Science and information on federal libraries and information centers, school library mediacenters, library cooperatives. arizona Library Association (AzLA). http://www.library.arizona.edu/library/teams/sst/lis/guide/path.html
Extractions: Concise as well as scholarly articles on a wide range of subjects. Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science Main Ref. Encyclopedia of Library History Z721 .E54 1994 Main Ref. International Encyclopedia of Information and Library Science Z1006 .I57 1997 Main Ref. CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS Dewey Decimal Classification System Library of Congress Classification Outline Library of Congress Classification Schedules Z696.U5 P7 Main
The Lightspan Network - Media resources in the Neighborhood Network centers, Lightspan will during the 199798 schoolyear, according by Professor Jay Blanchard at arizona State University. http://www.lightspan.com/portal/corporate/media/2000/hud.asp
Extractions: bscheid@lightspan.com WASHINGTON, D.C., June 15, 2000 Lightspan, Inc. (NASDAQ:LSPN) announced today that it will be teaming up with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to provide education technology resources for more than 600 Neighborhood Network centers in public and assisted housing communities. President Clinton will announce the partnership today at the historic White House Strategy Session: Improving Hispanic Student Achievement. The Lightspan/HUD partnership will begin by establishing programs in HUD communities that serve a large number of Hispanic families. To ensure access to the best possible resources in the Neighborhood Network centers, Lightspan will provide interactive and online content including: math and reading activities aligned with state standards; an online English/Spanish Parent and Family Center to provide homework assistance; and a series of online research tools, including an interactive encyclopedia, dictionary and thesaurus. The initial programs will be established in Delaware, where Governor Thomas R. Carper provided leadership in facilitating this dynamic partnership on behalf of lower-income families. "Having spent the past 20 years working in educational technology, I have firsthand knowledge of the equity-in-education issue and how it affects Hispanic communities," said John T. Kernan, chairman and CEO of Lightspan. As a result of Lightspan's success in helping schools and families bridge the digital divide and improve language and academic skills, President Clinton sought out Kernan to participate in the White House Strategy Session.
College Of Fine Arts // University Of Arizona // Tucson, Arizona fine arts, music and dance advisory boards, all high school music departments on campusand in town), music departments in arizona, all print media/radio/TV http://web.cfa.arizona.edu/cfa/publications.php
Departments Listing - Information For News Media school of Family and Consumer Sciences school of Renewable Center Yuma AgriculturalCenters (Valley Station Units Alumni Office arizona Agricultural Experiment http://ag.arizona.edu/media/departments.html
Extractions: and Administrative Units Listed below are links to the homepages of CALS academic departments, agricultural centers, and administrative units. To find a resource within one of these departments or by selected topic area, visit our listing Finding A Resource or Expert in the College This page maintained by Robert Lanza, lanza@ag.arizona.edu
Information For News Media - FAQs development project designed to assist arizona public school teachers in betweenthe community colleges and the University of arizona. return to media home. http://ag.arizona.edu/media/archives/12.1.html
Extractions: University-Wide Teaching Award for Meritorious Departmental Achievement in Instruction The University of Arizona Vice President for Research sponsors this award to recognize and reward departments or programs that have made unique and significant contributions to the teaching efforts of the university and to the education of students. An emphasis is placed on providing evidence that an instructional culture is primary to the department's mission. "Instructional culture" implies an attitude toward teaching ingrained in the entire department/program. This should be reflected in many ways, including the regular program review process, outcome assessment data and the program's reputation outside the institution. Having a few "superstar" teachers is not sufficient to earn an award. Instructional quality is emphasized, not instructional quantity. The winner of this award is not eligible to compete again. The honor comes with $25,000 a year for 3 consecutive years. The department of agricultural education comprises just eight faculty. But the teamwork and dedication to excellence in teaching in the department has turned a program into a powerhouse.
Resources Available To GUHSD Students Newsbank Newsfile periodicals arizona Republic. When registered, use schooluse link above with individual Return to the GUHSD media centers' home page. http://guhsd.k12.az.us/~media/rsrcs.htm
Research mission of the school library media program and leadership to the Restructured schoolof the arizona State LibraryTechnology Standards Technology standards http://home.ptd.net/~everhart/statedocument.html
Extractions: on the Internet School library media specialists are very busy people! With all of the varied duties that need attending to, conducting evaluations often ranks low on the rung of priorities. Or school library media specialists would like to conduct evaluations but require knowledge on how and what to evaluate in the school media center. This page offers links to sites that will assist school library media specialists in getting started. Good luck! General Evaluation State Departments of Education
ESchool News Online 99, SportsCapsule.com serves up high school contests via 1101-99, NewslinesArizonaboard okays new 99, eSN Special Report Library media centers The centers http://www.eschoolnews.com/news/issue.cfm?PubID=1&IssueID=34
School Choice Links: State Legislative Agenda And Media Resources Advocacy Groups, Policy centers, and Think Tanks. State Legislative Agenda andMedia Resource Pages. school Choice and Pluralism. school Choice and Equality. http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/rapl/issues/schoolchoice/sc-legislation.html
Extractions: Home Search BC Home Contact Us ... Advocacy Groups, Policy Centers, and Think Tanks State Legislative Agenda and Media Resource Pages School Choice and Pluralism School Choice and Equality School Choice and the Ecology of Institutions School Choice and American Constitutional Law Issues: School Choice As school choice options have made their way to the individual state as the various "laboratories of democracy," many on-line resources have been established to track legislation across the nation in individual states. Advocacy organizations have also established school choice web sites in individual states where legislation has been proposed. Lastly, there exist a number of general resource sites located at web site portals, search engines, and news media devoted to the topic of education. For an alphabetical list of all advocacy groups listed on this web site, click here School Choice Across the US: Current Legislation
Private Funding For Tribal Libraries Regional funding for arizona only in the areas of college scholarships to high schoolseniors, and Guidelines for Support of media centers funding process is http://www.u.arizona.edu/~ecubbins/privfund.html
Extractions: Funding focus is on "pre-collegiate education, and specifically on public school restructuring and reform...." Areas of specific interest include K-12 public education, early childhood education, and child development and youth services. See the Sample Grants page for examples of funding made for library and information services. Grant proposal guidelines are available online. Books for Kids Sponsored by the Seattle Times and with the support of numerous other groups, this nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization gives new books to at-risk children living in Washington state to promote literacy and reading in the home. Children from birth to age 18 are eligible to receive books. Donations come from the general public, corporate book drive programs, some publisher overstock donations and grant funding. Approximately 82,500 books are expected to be distributed in 1998. Recipients include American Indian Community Childcare Center, Spokane; Nisqually Tribal Library, Olympia; Northwest Indian College Lummi Library, Bellingham; Skokomish Tribal Center, Shelton; Squaxin Tribal Center, Shelton. Application guidelines are not included on this site, but more information is available from: