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         Vermont School Media Centers:     more detail
  1. Planning school library media center facilities for New Hampshire and Vermont by Susan C Snider, 1989
  2. Waterbury, Connecticut: Waterbury, Vermont, Connecticut, Waterbury Public Schools, Hartford, Connecticut, New Haven County, Connecticut, Timexpo Museum, Brass Mill Center, Republican-American, WTXX

61. The Facts - School-Based Health Centers
J, Couzis A, Newcomer S. Student attitudes toward schoolbased health centers. forYouth Advocates for Youth Suite 200 1025 vermont Avenue NW
http://www.advocatesforyouth.org/publications/factsheet/fssbhc.htm

Today's Urgent Actions
Write to Elected Officials Donate Today Rights. Respect. Responsibility.® Campaign School-Based Health Centers School-based health centers (SBHCs) provide comprehensive medical and mental health screening and treatment for young people at their schools. SBHCs are designed to overcome barriers that inhibit young people from getting needed health care, including lack of confidentiality or fear that confidentiality will not be maintained, transportation problems, fear that parents will be notified by insurer, inconvenient appointment times, costs, and apprehension about discussing personal health problems. Expanding Numbers of SBHCs Meet the Health Care Needs of Young People.
The first SBHC was established in 1970 in Dallas, Texas. By 1984, 31 SBHCs were operating in the United States. In 1997, 948 SBHCs were operating in 42 states.
According to Advocates for Youth's most recent biennial survey, urban areas host 59.0 percent of responding SBHCs, rural areas host 27.9 percent, and suburban areas host 13.1 percent.
The mid-Atlantic region hosts 67 SBHCs; the Northeast, 292; the Southeast, 160; South central United States, 126; the Midwest, 136; the Southwest and Hawaii, 103; the Rocky Mountain region, 27; and the Pacific Northwest, 37.

62. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
Texas Association of school Librarians. Utah Educational Library media Association.vermont Educational media Association. Virginia Educational media Association.
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
Librarians Information Online Network
Organizations of Interest to School Librarians
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Association of School Librarians
AASL sponsors the following Internet sites:
  • AASL Home Page
  • ICONnect This site is designed to support school library media specialists as they assume leadership positions in the use of the Internet in the school community. Includes online courses, student and family activities, and online tours to prepare school librarians for leadership roles.

American Library Association
Founded in 1876, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its 57,000 members represent all types of libraries public, school, academic, state and special.
Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)
ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online.
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the

63. School Libraries
Highly recommended. The Chico HS Library One of the outstanding school librariesand media centers. An original and outstanding school library page.
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The Virtual Library
Visit this library in Sweden for information on European schools, children's books, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare," Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Sweden's WWW, and art resources. Features Swedish translation and Swedish sites.
Internet School Library Media Center
The resources in this site are too numerous to list here, but include a full range of resources for librarianship, organizations for teachers, listerservs, online books and magazines, departments of education links. This site is invaluable to anyone in any aspect of education or research. Highly recommended.
The Chico H.S. Library
One of the "outstanding school libraries and media centers." An original and outstanding school library page. Easy to click index includes resources for educators and students, Library of Congress history link, and special links for safe schools, online curriculum, and web use. Click on an encyclopedia, subject of your choice, or find out how school libraries impact student achievement.
Web Sonar
A demonstration site that includes several databases from which to search and showcases a few school libraries. The school district's resources can all be accessed via the web. Find information on Shakespeare, reference, classical literature, and educational videos, to name a few. Search parameters are all listed to make your job easier.

64. Vermont Cancer Center - VCC Member Brian Flynn
Cancer Society, on the 25th anniversary of the Great American Smokeout, named Dr.Flynn a vermont Tobacco Control Mass media and school interventions for
http://www.vermontcancer.org/About/Members/FlynnB.html
Brian S. Flynn, ScD
Research Professor of Family Practice and Psychiatry
Director of Office of Health Promotion Research
Leader of VCC Cancer Prevention and Control Research Program
Research Program: Cancer Prevention and Control
VCC Membership Level: Member Scientist Contact Information Office of Health Promotion Research
1 South Prospect Street
UHC, Room 4425
Burlington, VT, 05401 ph: (802) 656-4108
f: (802) 656-8826 Brian.Flynn@uvm.edu
Biography Research Dr. Flynn's research has focused on the design and evaluation of interventions for substance use prevention and cessation and on other important health behavior change problems using a variety of methods including community organization, mass media, and health professional training. With respect to cancer, Dr. Flynn's studies have focused on prevention and cessation of tobacco use, behavior and attitudes regarding genetic testing for cancer risk assessment, breast cancer screening, and colon cancer screening. Recent Publications Worden JK, Mickey RM, Vacek PM, Flynn BS, Solomon LJ, Secker-Walker RH, Skelly J, Danigelis NL, Geller BM, Warner SL, Clark RA, Foster RS, Vezina L, Hooper G. Evaluation of a community breast screening promotion program. Accepted for publication, Preventive Medicine, 2002.

65. Vermont Cancer Center - VCC Member John Worden
Office of Health Promotion Research 1 South Prospect Street University of VermontBurlington, VT, 05401. Mass media and school interventions for cigarette
http://www.vermontcancer.org/About/Members/WordenJ.html
John K. Worden, PhD
Research Professor of Family Practice
Research Program: Cancer Prevention and Control
VCC Membership Level: Full Member Contact Information Office of Health Promotion Research
1 South Prospect Street
University of Vermont
Burlington, VT, 05401 ph: (802) 847-4187
f: (802) 847-8826 John.Worden@uvm.edu
Biography
With a PhD in mass communication from Syracuse University (1971), and experience in teaching film and television production in the Communication Department at UVM (1970-1981) while working on research projects at the College of Medicine, Dr. Worden became a full time researcher in the Office of Health Promotion Research (1981-present) and a member of the VCC. He has served as principal investigator on several research grants in smoking prevention and cessation, and in breast screening promotion and mammography surveillance, as well as on several national and local scientific panels. His awards include the C. Everett Koop National Health Award in 1996 for work in mass media prevention of adolescent cigarette smoking.
Research The major areas of research pursued by Dr. Worden are in developing and evaluating interventions to prevent youth from starting to smoke cigarettes, or to help them quit smoking. He and his colleagues at the Office of Health Promotion Research have employed social learning theory in the design of the mass media and community programs smoking reduction, and in the evaluation of these programs. Dr. Worden has employed similar theoretical models in developing programs to promote mammography screening and surveillance, and in evaluating the impact of these programs. Other behavioral models have been applied in examining public perceptions of genetic screening. By using these behavioral approaches, Dr. Worden is contributing significantly to cancer control through interventions that reach out to the general public.

66. Interactive Media Design Solutions - Web Design, E-Commerce, 360 Degree Imaging,
recommend Dianne Johnson of Interactive media Design Solutions You have new friendsin vermont! An antitobacco campaign designed to reach school age kids, it
http://www.interactiveinc.com/clients.html
Testimonials: Joe Cerreta - Director
Crossroads of Vermont Partnership
"It is not a common thing in today's world to complement a person or the services rendered. This thought process is usually forgotten. You have been a pleasure to work with and informative. You have helped me become more knowledgeable about web sites. Not only are you easy to work with, but your responsive creative abilities, have made our site well organized and easy to navigate. As a destination marketing organization your input to keep us on track in meeting marketing goals have been most helpful. You have been a huge plus in our marketing planning." Darlyne S. Franzen
Associate Director
Billings Farm and Museum
It is without hesitation that I enthusiastically recommend Dianne Johnson of Interactive Media Design Solutions as a web site designer. We have worked with Dianne since 1997 - in the planning, implementation, and almost continuous updating of our web site. She is talented, productive, meticulous, and a delight to work with. We are particularly pleased with her sense of color and design. Since our initial design, we have updated the site regularly. Dianne has been with us all the way - with candid and useful recommendations and timely implementation. We can always count on Dianne to help us where and when we need it.

67. School  Library Mission Statements - Examples
Quail Valley Middle school Library media Center http//www.fortbend.k12.tx.us/qvms RobinsonElementary school Library, Starksboro, vermont http//www.vita
http://www.asla.nsw.edu.au/libmisstat.htm
Australian School Library Association (NSW) Inc.
P.O Box 1336, Parramatta NSW 2124 Phone/Fax : 02 9679 7347 ABN 19653510071 aslainfo@ozemail.com.au
Our Awards
Our Committee Membership ... Weekly Wonder Websites School Library Mission Statements - Examples Points to Consider when drafting Mission Statements
What is a Mission Statement?

References
- Further reading Mission Statements displayed here vary in quality. Those that do not adhere to the principles outlined are obvious. Statements Institutions and URLS
"The mission of the Alice Drive Elementary Library Media Center is to support the school's curriculum, assist members of the learning community in becoming effective users of information and to foster the love of reading." Alice Drive Elementary Library Media Center
http://www.sumter17.k12.sc.us/alice/mediacenter.html
"To provide information services that support the learning and teaching of all members of the school community, promote an enjoyment of literature, and provide a physical environment for the achievement of these goals." Amanda Credaro (NSW) uses this in her library appointments "To provide total and immediate access to the information network for anyone, from anywhere, using the desired medium or format"

68. Moved
media. 153.170 University of vermont - WRUV 155.175 - Winooski school District Back Plumbing Heating Company (Burlington) 151.865 - vermont Mechanical Inc.
http://www.fordyce.org/scanning/frequencies/Vermont/chittenden.html
This list has moved and can now be found at http://www.fordyce.org/cgi-bin/yabb1/YaBB.cgi?board=Chittenden
These pages created and maintained by Jim Fordyce.
Comments, corrections and additions are welcomed.

69. JAMA -- Page Not Found
Finally, vermont has a coalition of victim and abuser the potential efficacy and needfor media and outreach victimization a metaanalysis of school programs.
http://jama.ama-assn.org/issues/v285n9/ffull/jwr0307-1.html
Select Journal or Resource JAMA Archives of Dermatology Facial Plastic Surgery Family Medicine (1992-2000) General Psychiatry Internal Medicine Neurology Ophthalmology Surgery MSJAMA Science News Updates Meetings Peer Review Congress
The page you requested was not found. The JAMA Archives Journals Web site has been redesigned to provide you with improved layout, features, and functionality. The location of the page you requested may have changed. To find the page you requested, click here HOME CURRENT ISSUE PAST ISSUES ... HELP Error 404 - "Not Found"

70. 2003 NCOA-ASA Joint Conference | The Future Is Now!
Using the media to Promote Your Program. Barbara McIntosh, PhD, Professor,school of Business Administration, University of vermont.
http://www.agingconference.org/jc03/preconfspecialprog_bfa.cfm
Home
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    The Future is Now! Home Preconference Special Programs The Future Is Now: Positioning for Tomorrow's Mature Workforce
    The Future Is Now: Positioning for Tomorrow's Mature Workforce
    Sponsored by NCOA and ASA's Business Forum on Aging
    March 12, 2003 Join business and professional colleagues on March 12 for an exciting one-day meeting on the challenges and opportunities facing American business as the workforce continues to mature. This one-day meeting sponsored by The National Council on the Aging and the American Society on Aging's Business Forum on Aging (BFA) is a prelude to the NCOA-ASA annual conference in Chicago on March 13-16. Here are the facts...
  • By 2015, workers 55 and older will make up almost 20 percent of the labor force, up from 12.9 percent in 2000, according to projections from the U.S. Department of Labor.
  • Between 2000 and 2010, the 55-and-older workforce will grow at a 3.9 percent annual rate, 3.5 times faster than the total labor force, which is projected to grow 1.1 percent annually. What is in the future...

71. Untitled Document
Art Institute, the University of vermont, and the image makers), the Eastman Schoolof Music works have been exhibited nationally in museums and media centers.
http://www.rit.edu/~sofa/faculty.html

72. Nieer.org - State Databank - Vermont
Useful links vermont early education programs. Child care centers for 5 yearolds15, 20. Elementary school Teachers, Except Special Education, $37,950, $38,530.
http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=VT

73. Directory :: Look.com
Established to help states, local educational agencies, teachers, school libraryand through 12th grade (K12) classrooms, library media centers, and other
http://www.look.com/searchroute/directorysearch.asp?p=334431

74. Accessing Federal Programs: A Guidebook For Charter School Operators And Develop
the United States by identifying school improvement techniques via newsletters, conferences,and electronic media. New York, Rhode Island, vermont, Puerto Rico
http://www.uscharterschools.org/gb/fed_funds/resources.htm
Clearinghouses for Children and Youth with Disabilities. Six clearinghouses focus on children with disabilities, post-secondary education for individuals with disabilities, and professions in special education.
ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education
(800) 328-0272; TTY: (703) 264-9446; ( http://ericec.org
National Deaf Education Network and Clearinghouse
(202) 651-5051; TTY: (202) 651-5052; ( http://clerccenter.gallaudet.edu
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
(800) 695-0285 (V/TTY); ( http://nichcy.org
The National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
(800) 438-9376; TTY: (800) 854-7013; ( http://www.tr.wou.edu/dblink
The National Clearinghouse on Postsecondary Education for Individuals with Disabilities
(800) 544-3284 (V/TTY); ( http://www.heath-resource-center.org National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education (800) 641-7824; TTY: (703) 264-9480; ( http://special-ed-careers.org Comprehensive Regional Assistance Centers: The Centers help coordinate and integrate the implementation of ESEA and other federal education programs with state and local activities in ways that support federal, state, and local efforts to improve teaching and learning, and to increase the academic achievement of all children. The Centers administer and implement Improving America's Schools Act (IASA) programs. For general information on the Centers, call (202) 260-2476 or visit

75. PITON GLOBAL: IT Offshore Consulting For Piton Philippines And Atlanta Web Site
center piton philippines, vermont application development planning, informationtechnology school and information direct response media, document management
http://www.piton-global.com/PITON-Philippines-16.html
Optimized by On-line Brands
piton philippines, global website development, good design web site, good web site design, gower software development, graphic design web site, great web site design, handheld software development, health care call center triage, health care information technology, health care it consulting, PITON Philippines, Global Website Development, Good Design Web Site, Good Web Site Design, Gower Software Development, Graphic Design Web Site, Great Web Site Design, Handheld Software Development, Health Care Call Center Triage, Health Care Information Technology, Health Care It Consulting, PITON PHILIPPINES, GLOBAL WEBSITE DEVELOPMENT, GOOD DESIGN WEB SITE, GOOD WEB SITE DESIGN, GOWER SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, GRAPHIC DESIGN WEB SITE, GREAT WEB SITE DESIGN, HANDHELD SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT, HEALTH CARE CALL CENTER TRIAGE, HEALTH CARE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, HEALTH CARE IT CONSULTING

76. CCUMC Annual Conference, 1999
Hosted by University of vermont (UVM) Libraries. Dan Hamby, PBS Learning media JonathanMiller Implementation Suffolk University Law school's Newly Constructed
http://www.indiana.edu/~ccumc/99conf.html
CCUMC 1999 Annual Conference
October 21-26, 1999
Radisson Hotel
Burlington, Vermont
Hosted by University of Vermont (UVM) Libraries The following sessions were held at the 1999 annual conference. In addition to the Proceedings , which are made available to all conference attendees and CCUMC members, we're also making the PowerPoint presentations and/or summaries the speakers used in their sessions available online when possible. If you have questions about a particular session, e-mail the speaker directly. Download Acrobat Reader to view PDF files. Developing User-Centered Multimedia Services: Strategies for Assessment, Planning, and Change PowerPoint presentation
Patrick Seigler
, Pacific Lutheran University Building Digital Video Studios for the Academic Setting PowerPoint presentation
Jim Twetten
, Iowa State University Summary
Billie Strand
, University of Minnesota Sixty Data Projectors Installed Over Two Years Summary
Gregg Mathis
, Carnegie Mellon University Moving Image Preservation in Academic Media Centers: The Reel World PowerPoint presentation
Oksana Dykyj
, Concordia University Selecting the Right Digital Still Camera for You PowerPoint presentation
Matt Darbyshire
, Iowa State University Media Centers in Transition: Then and Now Summary
Laroi Lawton
, Bronx Community College, CUNY Mark Lewental, College of Staten Island, CUNY

77. About NSBN
media / ARTICLES on 1st Street and vermont Avenue and 6th Street and vermont Avenue.The four other proposed school sites sit on 2nd Street and Western Avenue
http://www.nsbn.org/media/art_111799.html
MEDIA / ARTICLES November 17, 1999
School Board Tries Different Approach by Working with the Community
By P.R. McDonald
Los Angeles Independent
The Los Angeles Unified School District wants to build more schools in the Wilshire Center area. It is the kind of news that can make any resident nervous, especially after the Belmont Learning Center controversy and recent school shutdowns because of asbestos-contaminated classrooms. But this time around, Los Angeles Board of Education member Caprice Young promised, things will be different.
"The past board was scared of the community process," Young told members of the Wilshire Chamber of Commerce at its monthly luncheon, "but we're going to open it up.É The stealth method doesn't work."
At the Radisson Wilshire Plaza Hotel last Wednesday, Young presented an ambitious plan to build six public schools between Western and Vermont avenues and Beverly and Wilshire boulevards. The project, however, is part of a pilot program called "New Schools and Better Neighborhoods," where stakeholders in the Wilshire Center community are invited to take part in the planning process of new school construction. Because of bad experiences with other construction projects, Young said, "the new school board said we have to do it differently on the front end."
Since March, New Schools and Better Neighborhoods has held a dozen meetings to find a "better way to establish better schools," said NSBN member George Richter at the luncheon. Richter, who is also president of the Beverly-Kingsley Neighborhood Association, explained that Wilshire Center schools are facing an overcrowding crisis, where 4,000 school-age children will soon enter the public school system and "we have no place to put them." As a result, NSBN - the first private-public project of its kind in Los Angeles - was formed with funding from the Irving Foundation and LAUSD to look at the problem.

78. BackTry
Educational Technology Training centers. New Jersey County EducationalMedia Associations. school Libraries on the Web. Collections.
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

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80. PBS TeacherSource - Copyright
Services, AECT Publication Sales, 1025 vermont Ave. libraries, K.12 schools and mediacenters/libraries. Copyright Law What Every school, College, and Public
http://www.pbs.org/teachersource/copyright/copyright_resources.shtm
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Further Resources

Organizations
Online Publications Print Publications Video ... Web Resources Organizations American Library Association (ALA) promotes the highest quality library and information services and public access to information and offers professional services and publications to members and nonmembers.
http://www.ala.org
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (ACET) provides leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process.
http://www.aect.org
Association for Information and Media Equipment (AIME) promotes fair and appropriate use of the media and equipment delivering information.
http://www.aime.org
Consortium of College and University Media Centers (CCUMC) provides leadership and a forum for information exchange to the providers of media and technology support for quality teaching and learning at higher education institutions.
http://www.indiana.edu/~ccumc

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