School Libraries - New Jersey To New Mexico new jersey. school Mendham; Holland Township school media centers Milford; Monroe Township High school Library - Monroe Township; http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/newjer.html
Extractions: School Library Pages in the United States School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages West Morris Central High School Library Media Center - Chester Cinnaminson High School Library - Cinnaminson St. Charles Borromeo School Library - Cinnaminson Clifton High School Media and Technology Center - Clifton Cranford High School Library - Cranford Deptford High School Library - Deptford John Adams Middle School Library Media Center - Edison Memorial Elementary School Library/Media Center - Emerson Villano Elementary School Library Media Center - Emerson Fair Lawn High School Library Media Center - Fair Lawn Barley Sheaf Elementary School Library Media Center - Flemington Hunterdon Central Regional High School Instructional Media Center - Flemington Franklin Avenue Middle School Media Center - Franklin Lakes Ramapo High School Media Center - Franklin Lakes
Rutgers, The State University Of New Jersey Find out about this university with campuses in new Brunswick, newark and Camden. Follow links to the school's numerous centers and institutes. Administrative Units. Catalogs. centers Institutes. Colleges. Computing University of new jersey . an equal opportunity, Academics. Research. Athletics. news media. NJ Resources http://www.rutgers.edu/
NJAS: Home Page of the Nature centers in new jersey. Click on this Members of the media will find information and press releases new jersey Audubon Societys school of Ecology is a unique http://www.njaudubon.org/
Extractions: Designed to encourage everyone to protect our environment, the national celebration of Earth Day (April 22), now over 30 years old, continues to draw people of all ages to celebrations across the world. The New Jersey Audubon Society (NJAS) is warmly welcoming Garden State residents to discover the green side of New Jersey this April by learning about the state's natural heritage. New Jersey Moves With the Birds
New Jersey Library Laws Division of the State Library Part 3 new jersey Library Network and Reading RoomsFree County Libraries school Library/media centers Academic Libraries. http://www2.njstatelib.org/njlib/liblaw/
Independent Media Center - Freehold Regional High school District's media centers webpage. Educational media Specialist, Manalapan High school. Freehold Regional High school District. Englishtown, new jersey http://www.indymedia.org/
Library Media Center Construction Guidelines Educational media Association of new jersey Space Allocation for Construction of new media centers and support for library media centers in every elementary, middle and high school in new jersey's public schools. http://emanj.org/construction.html
New Jersey School Boards Association new jersey's schools on the Mend LongTerm Planning and the Building Process Creatingthe Design Team Designing Modern school media centers From Cubbies to http://www.njsba.org/members_only/publications/school_leader/content.html
School Funding In New Jersey Abbreviated History of school Facilities Funding. in new jersey. July 1999 needs other than classrooms, ignoring library/media centers, science laboratories, music and art rooms, http://www.lwvnj.org/schoolfunding.html
Extractions: in New Jersey July 1999 - A $100 million bond issue for school facilities is approved by voters. - The League of Women Voters of New Jersey (LWVNJ) joined the Abbott school funding constitutional challenge as an amicus curiae, friend of the Court. - The Quality Education Act reduced state debt service funding for school facilities from around $100 million to $69 million. - LWVNJ lobbied in support of a $600 million facilities funding bill and calls for another $600 million to follow in four years to meet massive needs. Legislation dies. - The Department of Education increased its assessment of the cost to repair or replace public school buildings to $6 billion. The State Planning Commission projected $16.4 billion in potential school facility costs.
New Jersey School Boards Association new jersey's schools on the Mend. LongTerm Planning and the Building Process. Creating the Design Team. Designing Modern school media centers http://www.njsba.org/press_releases/all_counties_5-18-01.htm
Extractions: New Jersey School Boards Association Annual Bond Referenda Survey January December 2000 County: Atlantic SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE PURPOSE AMOUNT in millions VOTER TURNOUT RESULTS Repairs and Renovations to 3 elementary schools and high school PASSED: 2,033 Yes 655 No Egg Harbor Twp. Additions to high school and elementary school PASSED: 1,897 Yes 790 No New Elementary School PASSED: 1,771 Yes 906 No Greater Egg Harbor Regional Renovations to both high schools PASSED: 1,538 Yes 694 No 400-student addition and 800-student auditorium at one high school PASSED: 1,442 Yes 790 No New Jersey School Boards Association Annual Bond Referenda Survey January December 2000 County: Bergen SCHOOL DISTRICT DATE PURPOSE AMOUNT in millions VOTER TURNOUT RESULTS Carlstadt New Pre-K-4 School/Renovations FAILED: 377 Yes 481 No Closter Additions/Renovations to 2 schools FAILED: 609 Yes 664 No Closter Additions/Renovations to 2 schools ($6.946 after state aid) FAILED: 885 Yes 1,050 No East Rutherford Additions/Renovations PASSED: 667 Yes 331 No Glen Rock Additions to 3 elementary schools/ Reopening of school/ technology PASSED: 1,537 Yes
The New Jersey School Counseling Initiative The new jersey school Counseling Initiative Part 2. Prior to leaving school, eachstudent should and print resources available in libraries or media centers. http://www.njsca.org/initiative/initiativept2.htm
Extractions: Initiative Home Page Part Two: Cross-Content Workplace Readiness Frameworks Cross-Content Workplace Readiness Standards Standard 1: All Students will develop career planning and workplace readiness skills. S tandard 2: All students will use information, technology, and other tools. Standard All students will use critical thinking, decision making and problem solving skills. Standard 4: All students will demonstrate self-management skills. Standard 5: All students will apply safety principles. Samples of hands-on learning activities Cross-Content Workplace Readiness Standards Introduction As the content committees met and reviewed the eight subject specific standards (the seven listed areas plus career education), certain themes recurred. These common themes reinforce the notion that each content area draws on key elements of other content areas. For example, the need for students to learn problem-solving and critical thinking skills was reflected in all of the sets of standards. Since these cross-content workplace readiness standards are important to the success of all students in all content areas, they have been identified here for special emphasis: All students will develop career planning and workplace readiness skills.
School Library Planning Educational media Association of new jersey A sample plan for the implementationof core curriculum Impact of school Library media centers on Academic http://www.mmrls.org/SCHOOLSITES.HTM
Extractions: An article from School Library Media Quarterly by Keith Curry Lance, Director, Library Research Service, Colorado which details the Colorado study which looked at the relationship between funding of Library media centers and student achievement. One conclusion was that students at schools with better-funded Library media centers tend to achieve higher average reading scores, whether their schools and communities are rich or poor and whether adults in their community are well or poorly educated.
CJRLC Membership Directory: Libraries By Type Center for Holocaust Studies, new jersey State Police jersey Shore Medical HealthSciences Library, St. school media centers (103 school districts/371 schools). http://www.cjrlc.org/MemberDirectory/LibrariesByType.htm
Extractions: (2 campuses) Monmouth County Youth Detention Center Monmouth University Trenton Psychiatric Hospital Ocean County College Princeton University Rider University Westminster Choir College Special Libraries (56) Administrative Office of the Courts Monmouth County Historical Association Library and Archives Asbury Park Press News Library Monmouth County Park System Monmouth Medical Center
CJRLC Great Sites For Librarians healthy living, especially for new jersey HealthyNJ; Jane media centers and EducationResearch Learning Through American Association of school Librarians (AASL http://www.cjrlc.org/great.htm
Extractions: Great Web Sites for Librarians Organizations We Need The statewide Backup Reference Center is Camden County Library. MegaSites with Links to Everything Ask Phyllis about: Biography Sites and MARC Record Sites Internet Library for Librarians LibraryLand : Librarians' Links with specialization Professor Gigabyte's Gateways to Infinity Refdesk.com
Free K-12 Novelist Offer This list is by no means exhaustive and the many ways that NoveList can and willbe used in new jersey classrooms and school media centers is limited only by http://www.sjrlc.org/morenovelist.htm
Extractions: Allowing teachers and school media personnel to identify books that are suitable for reading aloud in a classroom setting. Enabling teachers and school media personnel to locate books to use in guided reading activities and for emerging readers to read independently (easy readers). Empowering students to use their new understanding of story elements such as character or setting to find books of interest (readers can find books by the age, grade level or ethnicity of the characters in a book or search for books set in a certain country or state). Ensuring that students have successful reading experiences by matching their reading skills with texts that challenge but do not frustrate them (the Lexile measures contained in NoveList enable matching young readers with books that support successful reading experiences).
Extractions: DR. KUHNEN WINS PATRICIA R. KANE LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD Dr. S. Marie Kuhnen of Clifton, a retired college professor, has been awarded the prestigious Patricia R. Kane Lifetime Achievement Award for Environmental Education. The award is named in honor of Ms. Kane, former Vice President of Education for New Jersey Audubon, in recognition of her many contributions to environmental education in the state and was presented recently at the ANJEE conference at Rider University. Dr. Kuhnen continues to teach adult programs and workshops throughout New Jersey at birding clubs, nature centers and colleges. ENRIQUEZ RECEIVES ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATOR AWARD Leon Enriquez, science teacher at Hudson County Schools of Technology, High Tech High School, North Bergen, has been chosen Environmental Educator of the Year for his work in the formal education sector by the Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education (ANJEE), Tayna Oznowich, president, announced today.
Eagleton Centers And Programs and associate director of the new jersey Center for Civic from politics, academia,and the media being introduced Wilkinson of the Graduate school of Education http://www.eagleton.rutgers.edu/CEPP/Consortium/conf2001.html
Extractions: Approximately 90 people gathered at the New Jersey Law Center in New Brunswick on May 16th to share ideas, make connections, and find new ways of improving civic education in New Jersey. The New Jersey Civic Education Consortium's first conference opened with a poster session highlighting some of the best practices in civic education from across the state. Several of the poster presenters were recipients of New Jersey Civic Education Consortium grants made possible with funds from the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation. You can learn more about these grant-funded projects here Ruth B. Mandel, the director of Eagleton, and Susan Sherr, director of the Civic Engagement and Political Participation Program at Eagleton, provided introductory remarks. Then a panel of educators presented innovative civic education projects they have initiated in their classrooms and organizations. The history and strengths of local community...
Eagleton Centers And Programs media and Commercial Sites tools and links to other sites, including those with socialstudies resources, at AOL@school. new jersey Civic Education Resources http://www.eagleton.rutgers.edu/e-gov/e-civiceducation04.htm
Extractions: Civic Education Links Gateway Directories Contemporary Federal Government Media and Commercial Sites Government Archives ... New Jersey Civic Education Resources State and Local Governments Council of State Governments National association representing interests of state governments. Resources include online state news briefs links to state home pages ; and drafts of suggested state legislation National Governors Association Features state news briefs governors' biographical profiles key state issues ; and governors' staff contacts National Council of State Legislatures Some online resources available only to registered legislators and their staffs. Public content includes a directory of state legislative Web sites ; searchable online issue databases for legislation and other background information; and
New Jersey Department Of Education Subject Telephone Directory Learning Resource centers Central, (732) 4410061. North, (973) 414-4491. Libraryand media Services, (609) 292-6245. new jersey school of the Arts, (609) 633-3941. http://www.state.nj.us/njded/genfo/telephone.htm
Extractions: New Jersey Department of Education Subject Telephone Directory Abbott Districts Accounting for Local Districts Adolescent Pregnancy Adult High School Adult Basic Skills/Literacy Advanced Placement Incentive Program AIDS Education Alternative Education AmeriCorps Application Control Center Apprenticeship Arts Education Audit Summary Best Practices Bilingual Education Blue Ribbon Schools Programs Budget Guidelines for School Districts CAFR (Comprehensive Annual Financial Report Certified Public Accountant Chapter 192-193 Character/Values Education Charter Schools Charter School Finances Child Abuse Christa McAuliffe Fellowship Program College-level Certification Programs Comparative Spending Guide Compliance Investigation Complaints of Improprieties/Irregularities Comprehensive School Reform Demonstration Program (CSRD) Comprehensive System of Personnel Development (CSPD) Continuing Education for Teachers (Required) Core Curriculum Content Standards Criminal History Background Checks Cross Content Workplace Readiness Standards Deaf Education/Hard of Hearing Dropouts Drugs and Alcohol Education Early Childhood Education Education Statistics Educational Technology Elementary School Proficiency Assessment (ESPA) Eisenhower Profession Development Grant Program (K-12) Eisenhower Profession Development Grant Program ( Higher Education Emergency Immigrant Education Program (EIEP) English as a Second Language (ESL) (K-12) English Language Services (K-12)
State Board Of Education Adopts DOE Technology Plan environments, including classrooms, media centers, schools, and other educationalsettings, such as community centers; and; new jersey school districts will http://www.state.nj.us/njded/news/0113tech.htm
Extractions: For Release: January 13, 2003 State Board of Education Adopts DOE Technology Plan The State Board of Education recently adopted the Department of Educations comprehensive Technology Plan, titled "Working Toward the Future with Our Children." The plan, which began taking shape in early 2002, sets four goals and outlines numerous ways to implement a sound technology program, both on state and local levels. The four goals of the plan, which also includes what actions the DOE has taken to include technology throughout the curriculum in daily activities for students, teachers and administrators, are: Students will attain the educational technology and information literacy skills that will assist them in achieving Core Curriculum Content Standards and to succeed in the workplace in the 21 st Century;