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  1. School library/media programs: A selected bibliography by Jean E. Roane Harris, 1977

41. Elon University School Of Communications
and West Virginia, Maryland and new jersey, two apiece Working with the school'sDirector of Internships work in regional or national media centers with major
http://www.elon.edu/academics/communications/fellows.asp
FOR PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS
Fellows of distinction
Twenty high school seniors are selected each year to be new Journalism and Communications Fellows at Elon.
Our freshman Fellows this year hail from Maine and Florida, Ohio and West Virginia, Maryland and New Jersey, two apiece from Georgia, Pennsylvania, Tennessee and Virginia, and six from North Carolina. Eleven are male, and nine are female. They are the third Fellows class in the School of Communications. Members of the first class now are junior Fellows, and the second class are sophomore Fellows.
Journalism and Communications Fellows are among the most active students on campus. For example, freshman Fellows learn how to operate television cameras and how to direct a show. A group of advanced Fellows is producing a documentary on the media coverage of the civil rights movement, which includes interviews with journalists who covered the events.
Theoretical concepts learned in special Fellows courses come alive as students gain real-world experience working with the student-run newspaper, radio or television, the campus film society or through an internship at a regional or national media site.

42. American Revolution - Fiction
Hampstead school District Library media centers. Hampstead Middle school Library hasa copy; HCS means that the Hampstead Central school has a (new jersey, 1778
http://hms.hampstead.k12.nh.us/LIBRARY/American_Revolution_fiction.htm
Back Home Next Hampstead School District Library Media Centers Historical Fiction Be There! Read Your Way Through History Books owned by the Hampstead school libraries are listed on this page by historical period. HMS means that the Hampstead Middle School Library has a copy; HCS means that the Hampstead Central School has a copy. If there is no location listed yet, the book is on order. The Revolutionary Era Avi. The fighting ground. 157 pages. HarperTrophy, 1987. (New Jersey, Collier, James Lincoln. Jump ship to freedom. 198 pages. Delacorte, 1981. (Connecticut and New York Colonies, HMS Collier, James Lincoln. My brother Sam is dead. HCS HMS Denenberg, Barry. The journal of William Thomas Emerson : A Revolutionary War patriot. 154 pages. (Series: My Name Is America). Scholastic, 1998. (Massachusetts, HMS Edmonds, Walter D. The matchlock gun. 50 p. Dodd, 1941. (New York state, HCS Fritz, Jean . Early Thunder. 255 pages. 43 pages. Viking, 1987. (Salem, Massachusetts, Gauch, Patricia. This Time, Tempe Wick?

43. Home Page
Official Directory of new jersey Libraries and media Directory of Connecticut Librariesand media centers,. Networks; Academic; Public; Special; school; Association.
http://www.ldapublishers.com/

44. School Of Communication Information And Library Studies At Rutgers University
Investigate master's opportunities at the school of Communication, Information and Library Studies. Describes the curriculum and requirements. Center for media Studies Partners with new Center for Character Education ·. centers and Institutes. ·
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/
Programs Courses About SCILS Student Services ... Help News and Events Sixth Annual SCILS BOWL!
Mark Aakhus and Co-author Scott Jacobs Have Article Published in Conflict Resolution Quarterly

Marija Dalbello Article Published by Slavic and East European Information Resources

Center for Media Studies Partners with New Center for Character Education
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About SCILS Administration Positions at SCILS Centers and Institutes Affiliates ... Distance Education at SCILS
Academic Programs
Undergraduate Communication Information Technology and Informatics Journalism and Media Studies Graduate MCIS: Communication and Information Studies MLIS: Library and Information Science Ph.D.: Communication, Information and Library Studies Continuing Education Professional Development
SCILS Convocation 2003

Graduation is fast approaching. SCILS students who plan to attend convocation on May 21, 2003 can find out more information about the ceremony and attendance. Faculty and Staff SCILS Faculty and Staff are among the most accomplished and most cited scholars in their respective fields. Find out more information about our faculty and staff, their research interests and projects, and contact information.

45. State Departments Of Library Services
Department of Education school Library media Policy Study Survey of the status ofschool libraries Technology Act Plan for Nevada. new jersey Information Literacy
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stlibs.html
State Pages Relating to School Library/Media Services
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Australia Canada United Kingdom Germany ... United States
Australia
Canada

46. Carol C. Kuhlthau
Services Task Force. Research Consultant for project on school LibraryMedia centers in new jersey an Educational Imperative. 1987.
http://www.scils.rutgers.edu/~kuhlthau/Consultancies.htm
Home Education Professional Employment History Research Interests ... Short Vita and Biography CAROL COLLIER KUHLTHAU Professor Coordinator, School Library Media Specialization SELECTED CONSULTANCIES New Jersey Public Television. Consultant on future role of ITV in New Jersey schools, 1981. NJ State Library School Library Media Services Task Force. Research Consultant for project on "School Library Media Centers in New Jersey: an Educational Imperative." 1987. Nassau County (NY) School Library Cooperative. Consultant on planning and implementing a K-12 process approach to information skills, 1987-92. "Process Approach to Library Research" Workshop for school library media specialists and teachers, New Jersey Department of education, State Library Development Bureau, April 1991. "Exploring the Information Search Process: Applications for Reference and Instruction. Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Consultant on information literacy initiative, funded by Kellogg Foundation, 1995

47. UMDNJ--Media Alert 9-24-99
The three other regional centers of excellence are South jersey Hospital Systemin Institute at UMDNJRobert Wood Johnson Medical school in new Brunswick.
http://www.umdnj.edu/homeweb/newsroom/releases/r020626_fasatnjms.htm
Events News Room Foundation Alumni ... UMDweb Press Release For Immediate Release
Contact: Kaylyn Kendall Dines
www.umdnj.edu

At UMDNJ - New Jersey Medical School
UMDNJ Participates in a Statewide Effort To Combat Fetal Alcohol Syndrome

Health professionals at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) are participating in a statewide effort to address long-term birth defects caused by the maternal consumption of alcohol during pregnancy. The Child Evaluation Center at UMDNJ-New Jersey Medical School is one of six sites designated as a regional center of excellence by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. The mission of the regional centers of excellence is to educate citizens about the consequences of alcohol use during pregnancy, screen children through age six, and evaluate children who are diagnosed with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Alcohol Related Neurological Developmental Disorders (ARND). The Child Evaluation Center at UMDNJ and the Children's Hospital of New Jersey at Newark Beth Israel Medical Center, another designated center, are leading the North Jersey portion of a $450,000 statewide effort to address prevention, education, diagnosis and services related to FAS and ARND, the leading preventable causes of mental retardation.

48. UMDNJ--Media Alert 9-24-99
Department at the UMDNJnew jersey Dental school. Early detection is key to increasingthe survival rate for oral cancer, according to the centers for Disease
http://www.umdnj.edu/homeweb/newsroom/releases/r023110_oralscreening.htm
Events News Room Foundation Alumni ... UMDweb Press Release For Immediate Release
Contact: Kaylyn Kendall Dines
UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School Hosts a Free Screening To Detect Oral Cancer
Many Americans have experienced a red or white spot or sore in their mouths. Often these are harmless. However, in some cases, these spots and sores can indicate the early signs of oral cancer. Men and women over age 18 are invited to a free oral screening at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ) on Thursday, November 7, from 9 a.m. to noon, and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The screenings will be held at the UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School, 110 Bergen Street in Newark, and at the University Dental Center located at 13 Somerdale Square, Somerdale. The UMDNJ-New Jersey Dental School is a founding member institution of the Oral Cancer Consortium, which is sponsoring the fourth annual Oral Cancer Screening in New Jersey and New York. Individuals participating in the screenings will receive a comprehensive oral cancer examination administered by a dental professional. If a suspicious looking spot or sore is found, the dental professional may administer a painless brush biopsy test to determine if potentially cancerous cells are present.

49. BackTry
new jersey County Educational media Associations. municipal libraries, as well ascollege and university libraries in new jersey. school Libraries on the Web.
http://www.emanj.org/Listservs.htm
Libraries / Associations Links and Listservs Conferences Members Only Pro Development Publications
Navigation: Home -Commitees -Board of Trustees -Job Openings ... -Additional Resources Current News:
The Educational Media Association of New Jersey advocates high standards for librarianship and library media programs in the public, private and parochial schools in New Jersey to ensure that students and staff become effective users of information. The Association fosters excellence in the school library media program by providing school librarians/media specialists with educational opportunities and current information through mentoring, online and print publications, workshops, and conferences.
Library Links
The links on this page are to sites created by libraries and professional library organizations. Links to additional resources of special interest to school librarians will be added as we continue to develop our website.
Professional Associations
American Library Association American Association of School Librarians Association for Educational Communications and Technology Association for Library Service to Children ... Vermont Educational Media Association
State Agencies

50. AASL Presents 1998 Awards
National school Library media Program of the Year Award Single school Winner HunterdonCentral Regional High school Flemington, new jersey Raymond P
http://www.ala.org/aasl/news/1998awards.html

51. Region III Comprehensive Center - Technical Assistance Providers
local educational agencies, teachers, school library and K12 classrooms, librarymedia centers, adult literacy Metro Center for Urban Education (new jersey).
http://ceee.gwu.edu/techassist1.htm
Region III Federal Technical Assistance Providers Comprehensive Centers What they do: The Centers are designed to serve each of the federally-funded programs under the Improving America's Schools Act (IASA). The Centers work primarily with states, local education agencies (LEA's), tribes, schools, and other recipients of funds under the IASA. The Centers help states, school districts and schools in meeting the needs of:
  • children in high poverty areas;
  • migratory children;
  • immigrant children;
  • children with limited English proficiency;
  • neglected or delinquent children;
  • homeless youth and children;
  • Indian children, Native Alaskan and Hawaiian children
  • children with disabilities
Who funds them? Office of Elementary and Secondary Education Desegregation Assistance Centers What they do: The Desegregation Assistance Centers help district and school personnel create safe, positive and bias-free educational environments for all students. Focus on districts that experience conflicts arising from efforts to desegregate and remove barriers to equal educational opportunities. Who funds them?

52. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
Educational media Association of new jersey (EMAnj); new Mexico LibraryAssociation Standards for new Mexico school Libraries;
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET
This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia
Austria
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53. Resources For Teachers - ANJEE: Alliance For New Jersey Environmental Education
cable companies, school systems, school districts, district or regional media centersor State The new jersey Environmental Digital Library Are you
http://www.anjee.net/teachers/resources.html
Alliance for New Jersey Environmental Education Promoting and Improving Environmental Education
for people of all ages in New Jersey. Home Members Teachers Links ... Awards
Teachers' Resources U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT WILL PRESENT: SHARE THE ADVENTURE: EXPLORING FIRE SCIENCE
THE NEW JERSEY ENVIRONMENTAL DIGITAL LIBRARY

ASCD EE NETWORK UNVEILS NEW WEB SITE

THE WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP FOR NEW JERSEY CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO ONE OF OUR REGIONAL FOCUS GROUP SESSIONS FOR WATERSHED EDUCATION
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CAPACITY BUILDING EVALUATION

U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management will present: Share the Adventure: Exploring Fire Science
What: A live 1- hour interactive satellite broadcast. The program is free and unrestricted.
When: Thursday, November 7, 2002 (times and downlink coordinates will
be available at http://www.blm.gov/education/LearningLandscapes/menu/news_02.html

54. Fall 2001 Newsletter
a better or more cost effective school building, but design is greatest in new jersey'surban communities Sponsors and Advisory Board media Links newsletter
http://www.nsbn.org/newsletter/fall2001/newjersey.html
Fall 2001 Newsletter
Table of Contents

L.A. Chamber Symposium Agenda

Schools Should Be Centers of Communitiy

LAUSD Program Helps To Incentivize Homeownership
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New Schools In Older Neighborhoods

FALL 2001 NEWSLETTER
Organizations around the nation have decried the current school design and construction paradigm arguing that drab stucco boxes which take decades to build simply aren't conducive to learning, let alone community engagement or neighborhood revitalization. However, because of a recent legal victory in New Jersey, we may be seeing the beginning of a large-scale model that cities around the nation can follow not merely to implement new design guidelines for schools, but truly incentivize school districts to think creatively. NSBN is pleased to offer this excerpt from a paper written by Ellen Shoshkes, Senior Planner with the New Jersey Office of State Planning which details the state's new facility mandate.
By: Ellen Shoshkes, Ph.D., Senior Urban Designer, New Jersey Office of State Planning
New Jersey's approach to provide equal educational opportunities for all children also goes well beyond court ordered measures to end disparities in school financing among rich and poor towns in Vermont and New York. In addition to the construction program, the New Jersey Supreme Court mandate ordered the implementation of "whole school reform" in all elementary schools in the Abbott districts. Whole school reform involves a systematic restructuring of an entire school engaging the participation of the schools faculty, administration, students, parents and other community stakeholderswhich "must be implemented as interrelated parts of a comprehensive program." The wide consensus about the effectiveness of whole school reform is closely aligned with the consensus forming around the concept of community-based schools.

55. New Jersey
from the NJ Dept of Education for each school; not ratings new jersey Library forthe Blind and Handicapped new jersey State Library media Asbury Park
http://www.woodbridge.lib.nj.us/sub_newjersey.htm
Hours and Directions Contact Us
NEW JERSEY [See also THINGS TO DO IN NJ
Business Education Environment ...
New Jersey Law Network
Along with a searchable directory of New Jersey lawyers, you can also access statutes, case law, rules and opinions of New Jersey courts, plus forums and information on a vast array of legal issues.
New Jersey State Legislature
Check status of pending legislation, full text of laws, statutes, bills, and the NJ State Constitution.
Rutgers University Guide to Law Resources
This is a very good guide to web sites on New Jersey laws, documents, regulations, court rules and decisions, municipal codes, and more.
Business
New Jersey Business Gateway Services
A one - stop shopping site to simplify reporting requirements for New Jersey businesses. Forms, payment methods, fee schedules, business registration, and electronic filings.
New Jersey Business and Industry Association
An employer association, with over 17,000 member companies, they serve as an advocate for promoting business interests in the state.
New Jersey Business Magazine
The magazine of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association.

56. NCATEvita.html
Their Theses, Educational media Association of new jersey Conference, Cherry Hill PerformanceAssessement for school Library media Education Programs
http://users.rowan.edu/~willett/NCATEvita.html
Curriculum Vita (NCATE format)
WlLLETT, H. G., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of School and Public Librarianship
Acting Chair, Department of Secondary Education/Foundations of Education
Library Education Program Adviser/Coordinator
Graduate Faculty
Appointed 1997 Education Teaching Certif. Univ. of North Texas 1995 Spanish, gr. 6-12
Ph.D. Univ. of North Carolina, Chapel Hill 1986 Library Science
M.A. Simmons College 1980 Children's Literature
M.L. S. University of California, Berkeley 1972 Library Science
B.A. San Francisco State College 1971 Humanities, Spanish Professional Experience 1997 - Present Rowan University (Assistant Professor)
1993 - 1997 Dallas Public Schools (School Library Media Specialist) 1992 - 1993 Texas Woman's University (Assistant Visiting Professor) 1985 - 1992 University of Wisconsin-Madison (Instructor, Assistant Professor) 1980 - 1981 New Bedford (MA) Free Public Library (Coordinator of Children's Services) 1972 - 1978 Alameda County (CA) Free Public Library (Librarian I, Librarian II-Children's Librarian)

57. Freehold Regional High School District
Marlboro High school media Center. The Freehold Regional High school District islocated in the of Monmouth County in east central new jersey, the United States
http://homepage.mac.com/mnhsmc/frhsdmcintro.html
Freehold Regional High School District
Media Centers
Welcome to our webpage! We hope that you find these links useful while leading you to still more of the countless resources available on the World Wide Web. The following are the media centers of the Freehold Regional High School District The Freehold Regional High School District is located in the "western" section of Monmouth County in east central New Jersey , the United States of America. Some 8,000 students from the boroughs and townships of Colts Neck Englishtown Farmingdale , Freehold (borough and Township Howell Manalapan , and Marlboro attend the District's high schools. Every student can expect to use the Internet while attending any of the schools in this District and, as such, is required to read and sign a copy of the District's Internet Use Agreement , available here to read, download, and/or print; copies are also available in the media centers. If the student is younger than 18 years of age, then his/her parent or guardian's signature is also required. This signed agreement must be given to one of the media center staff and remains in force for as long as the student attends one of the District's schools.

58. Untitled
Other school Library media Web Pages. school http//www.cyberenet.net/~durand Vineland,new jersey. Edwin Forrest Elementary school http//www.philsch.k12.pa.us
http://www.libsci.sc.edu/miller/schools.htm
Schools, Media Centers and Library Resources on the Internet
Resources for Librarians
The American Association of School Librarians

http://www.ala.org/aasl Association for Library Service to Children
http://www.ala.org/alsc Canadian Teacher-Librarian's Resource Page
http://www.inforamp.net/~abrown CyberDewey
http://ivory.lm.com/~mundie/DDHC/DDH.html School Library Hotspots
http://www.mbnet.mb.ca/~mstimson/text/hotspots.html
South Carolina Schools
A listing of South Carolina Schools on the Web from Web66

http://web66.coled.umn.edu/schools/US/SouthCarolina.html Clover High School http://www.clover.k12.sc.us/chs/default.htm Rice Creek Elementary School , Columbia, SC (Richland District Two) http://www.scsn.net/users/Rich2/elem/ricecreek Other School Library Media Web Pages Peter Milbury's School Librarian Web Pages http://wombat.cusd.chico.k12.ca.us/~pmilbury/lib.html Frank Moore's Library and Information Seeking Page http://www.col.k12.me.us/bjh/203a/BJHS203a.html

59. NJSCC
The new elementary school, financed by the State and constructed by the new Jerseyschools Construction offices, gymnasium, cafeteria, 2 media centers, 4 small
http://www.njscc.com/general/nr_010203a.asp

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Paul Natoli, Joseph A. Natoli Const. Corp., Mary Fengya, SCC, Adekunle James, Business Adminstrator/Brd. Sec., Maxi McCrimmon, Community Member, Arthur Griffa, Orange Board of Ed. Pres., Councilman Allen Barnhardt, Gwyndolyn Blakely, Former Board Pres., Councilwoman Tinsy Eason, Reverend Reginald Jackson, Michael Cohn, Former Asst. Superintendent, Mayor Mims Hackett, Jr.
Construction Underway for New Main Street Elementary School
Ceremonial Groundbreaking Takes Place in the
City of Orange
Orange, NJ (December 2002) - Construction is underway for the new Main Street Elementary School in the City of Orange. SCC joined School Board President, Arthur Griffa, members of the Orange City Board of Education, the local community, and Mayor Mims Hackett, Jr. for a ceremonial groundbreaking for the new facility.
Adekunle James, Business Administrator/Board

60. NJSCC
Already, new jersey communities, including newark, Plainfield and Union A plannedmiddle school in Union City has Its two story media center includes a library
http://www.njscc.com/designpolicy/default.asp

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Developing Partnerships: Community Schools
In a recent Ohio's Education Matters poll the Knowledge Works Foundation reveals that the public favors the development of schools with community features. According to the poll results, people felt everyone in the community should be involved with their local schools, and that the schools should be community resources offering programs and services beyond the traditional school day. Respondents supported community use of facilities during afternoon, evening and weekend hours for health clinics, recreation activities, parenting and adult education classes. They agreed that schools should offer mental health services for students; and social services for children like health services, dental services, and after school programs should be located and provided within local public schools. To access the complete survey, go to http://www.kwfdn.org/2001_poll/index2.html

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