Schulbibliotheken USA california school Library Association P.The Federal Roles in Support of school Library media centers. http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~vhoe/schusa.html
LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians The organization includes a Section of school Libraries and Resource centers. Associationfor Indiana media Educators. california school Library Association. http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
Extractions: 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
Extractions: Relicorp, Inc. Since 1968 NISO has maintained the national standard for Library Statistics, ANSI/NISO Z39.7. In conjunction with the five-year review process, and in support of the Forum on Library Statistics and Performance Measures, the following "webography" has been prepared as a guide to those organizations, library groups, and resources impacting and impacted by the need to "Measure the Information Age". NISO encourages the review and use of the resources linked through this webography. Key Organizations and Resources American Library Association
LM_NET: A Worldwide Discussion Group For School Library Media library media specialist, Chico, california, CMLEA. including the latest on schoollibrary media and linking schools through their library media centers. http://www.ericit.org/networkers/networker6_2.shtml
Extractions: Number 6.2 June 1996 LM_NET: A Worldwide Discussion Group for School Library Media For all school library media peoplea listserv called LM_NET (library media network) has been set up to serve the school library media community, world-wide. This list is operated by Mike Eisenberg, Syracuse University, AASL, and Peter Milbury, library media specialist, Chico, California, CMLEA. The LM_NET discussion group on school library media topics started in June 1992, at the end of the K-12 school year. It has grown to over 4,000 members since then. Members come from most of the U.S., Canada, and several other countries in The Americas, Europe, Asia and Oceania. Approximately 75-100 messages are posted per day on a variety of topics related to school librarianship. We are hoping that many new school library media people will continue to join this exciting, endless discussion, bringing our community together on a daily basis. Conversation on this list will focus on the topics of interest to the school library media community, including the latest on school library media services, operations, and activities. It is a list for practitioners, sharing ideas, solving problems, telling each other about new publications and up-coming conferences, asking for assistance or information, and linking schools through their library media centers. This discussion is open to ALL school library media specialists - worldwide- and people involved with the school library media field. It is not for general librarians or educators. We want to keep the activity and discussion focused on school library media. But, the listserv can be used by library media people for many different things-to ask for input, share ideas and information, link programs that are geographically remote, make contacts, etc.
Framework And Standards to librarians and directors of media centers as school was approved by the State schoolBoard on introduced materials that align to california's HistorySocial http://score.rims.k12.ca.us/sub_standards/standards_aligned_material.html
Extractions: About SCORE H/SS What's New? Resources by Topic/Keyword Frameworks and Standards ... Performance Assessment, Sample Rubrics, and Benchmark Item Test Bank Standards Aligned Materials California History-Social Science Standards Parent's Edition National Board for Professional Teaching Standard History-Social Science Course Models http://www.history.ctaponline.org/center The course models that appear on this site are a resource designed to assist teachers in implementing the State Board of Education adopted History-Social Science Content Standards and Framework. In addition to serving as a resource for teachers or developers of local curricula, the models may also be used to plan topics and select resources for professional development. The many and varied instructional resources identified should be helpful to librarians and directors of media centers as school collections are augmented. Course models represent a step between the subject matter outlined in the standards and framework and classroom lesson plans and provide guidance to districts as local standards in history-social science are developed to meet systemic reform efforts. The models suggest substantive resources and instructional strategies to be used in conjunction with State Board of Education adopted print and non-print instructional resources. They serve as examples of activities from which teachers can design lessons to suit the varied needs and interests of their students. Teachers will need to prioritize topics and develop activities carefully, gauging the time necessary to convey essential learnings to students and provide unit and course coverage as well as opportunities for depth studies, activities, or projects.
Chico High School Library Helpful Bookmarks california Distinguished school. in cooperative program planning and teaching is moreprominent. The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic http://www.rchs.org/library.htm
Extractions: RCHSs tutoring program is held after school in the library on Tuesdays and Thursdays starting in early October. Students in the high school can attend for free. Teachers will have a copy of the monthly tutoring sessions to see what subjects will be offered for tutoring for a particular day. The schedule will also be posted in the guidance office and in the library.
League Of American Bicyclists: Media Center are suffering due to lack of exercise. Studies conducted by the centers for Disease Afterpassage of the california Safe Routes to school bill, James http://www.bikeleague.org/mediacenter/medprs101601a.htm
Extractions: Email: Patrick@bikeleague.org (WASHINGTON, DC) At the dinner, Bikes Belong board member Gary Sjoquist announced the industrys commitment to Safe Routes to School programs to be administered by The League of American Bicyclists, the Surface Transportation Policy Project, and the California Bicycle Coalition. "There are so many great things going on in this country regarding advocacy, but one of the best is the Safe Routes to School Initiative", said John Burke, President of the Trek Bicycle Corporation and a Bikes Belong board member. "In 1970 30% of kids rode their bikes or walked to school. Today that number is less than 2%. Safe Routes is a simple program that has worked in places as diverse as Marin Country and Brooklyn. Safe Routes can get more kids riding and walking to school and that is good news for the health of American kids, for taking cars off the roads, and good news for the bicycle industry". "The California Bicycle Coalition (CBC) is enormously grateful for the bike industrys support, and we are delighted we were able to deliver a $70,000,000 victory on Safe Routes to School within days of the Interbike dinner, said Chris Morfas, executive director of CBC. California Governor Gray Davis signed Safe Routes to School legislation extending the popular statewide program for three years. Now it's time to go national with Safe Routes to School construction, education and encouragement programs, added Morfas.
School Choice Links: Advocacy Groups, Policy Centers And Think Tanks Boston College's extensive list of resources. Be sure to click on their homepage too.Category Society Issues Education school Choice sources for education research in the national media. research on market approachesto school choice. Institute for Public Policy californiabased libertarian http://www.bc.edu/bc_org/research/rapl/issues/schoolchoice/sc_advocacy.html
Extractions: School choice has become such a contentious topic that not only have traditional advocacy groups devoted significant resources to the question, some organizations have been formed simply to advocate policy reform on this issue. Additionally, a number of academic centers and programs have focused their research on topics pertaining to school choice. Below are links to the home pages of over 40 policy organizations plus a brief description of and links to their on-line school choice resource pages. For state-by-state organizations that address school choice, click here A B-C D-F ... School Choice and American Constitutional Law A 4Choice: School Choice Without Vouchers
Educational Research, Policy Centers, And Institutes Student Testing (University of california, Los Angeles local educational agencies,teachers, school library and 12 classrooms, library media centers, and other http://www.acenet.edu/resources/presnet/viewsubCategory.cfm?subcategoryID=4
Special the importance of school library media centers and enhance the role and influenceof school librarians in USA Advocacy Center for california Libraries (Friends http://fp.hsu.edu/faculty/schmidd/ala/weblinks.htm
Extractions: Information on a library public awareness campaign sponsored by the Arkansas Library Association and the Arkansas State Library . The project is based on the American Library Association's " your library " campaign, a five-year initiative to debute during National Library Week in April, 2001. Includes information about the Arkansas campaign, templates for
Design Centro Italia - Italian Furniture And Household Furnishings For Homes And Modern, classic and high design home furnishings, including lighting, office furniture, media centers and rugs, imported from Italy. Also provides information on items available only at the store in Emeryville, california. http://www.italydesign.com/
Extractions: SALE ENDS SUNDAY APRIL 6TH ADDITIONAL DISCOUNTS ARE AVAILABLE ON SELECTED ITEMS PURCHASED IN THE EMERYVILLE SHOWROOM. MODERN CLASSIC SALE ITEMS Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge, Article 505 Le Corbusier Sofa Chair, Article 520 Le Corbusier 2 Seat Sofa, Article 522 Le Corbusier 3 Seat Sofa, Article 523 Le Corbusier Chaise Lounge, Article 505P Le Corbusier Sofa Chair, Article 921 Le Corbusier 2 Seat Sofa, Article 922 Le Corbusier 3 Seat Sofa, Article 923 Mies Van Der Rohe Day Bed, Article 239 Modern Classic Bed Barcelona Chair, Article 531 Barcelona Ottoman, Article 532 Saarinen Dining Table Saarinen Chair Frank Lloyd Wright Table Frank Lloyd Wright Barrel Chair Noguchi Coffee Table, Article 628 E. Grey End Table Le Corbusier Arm Chair, Article 08 Le Corbusier Chair Arm, Article 305 Le Corbusier Sofa Chair, Article 931
Chico High School Library Helpful Bookmarks Site includes library staff and location, extensive online references including tips on searching Category Regional North America Education school Libraries librarian and involvement in cooperative program planning and teaching is more prominent. The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/
Extractions: 100 Years of CHS History A CSLA Good Ideas Library See 2000 Award Ceremony honors. IRAQ Choosing a book? Click here to see some recommended lists to help you choose Daily News Updates Focus On Learning- The CHS WASC Accreditation Review Teacher Handouts ... Search engines cover less than 1% of theWeb . Many sites pay to be on top! HIGH QUALITY ONLINE REFERENCE RESOURCES FOR CHS STUDENTS Online Encyclopedias For home access. Get passwords from librarian. Web Page and File Hosting Curriculum and Information Resources Selected Especially For Educators The Internet Educator Online Curriculum Effective Web Use Restructuring ... Bidwell Mansion The Mission of the Chico High School Library Media Program is to support the curriculum of Chico High School, and as part of that mission provide access to current, adequate, and appropriate information resources, and to ensure that all students, teachers, and staff are effective users of ideas and information.
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Delaware school Library media Association; Florida Library Association(FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section; Florida http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: 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 United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the
Extractions: 1995 Administrative Leadership Award for Library Media Services Dr. Donald V. Delong When he became superintendent of the Merced City School District in 1991, Dr. Donald DeLong found each school staffed with a full-time library media clerk and a certificated library media teacher, or a certificated teacher in the process of acquiring a library media credential. He and his staff have had to make severe cuts in the district budget since that time, as have many districts. But the Merced library staff remains intact! Dr. DeLong's testimony before the commission on teacher credentials makes it clear that his support for the library media program is not simply financial. "Even though our school district is blessed with outstanding paraprofessionals, our library media program could not succeed without the leadership of the library media teacher . . . [The] Merced City School District has successfully implemented the philosophy that each library media teacher must work collaboratively with the classroom teacher in the development and teaching of units supportive of the district's curricular goals. While the cost of maintaining credentialed library media teachers may seem economically impossible, the benefits to the classroom and the school are enormous. In short, we could not provide a library media program without a credentialed library media teacher."
Extractions: Jackie Siminitus, a former academic and corporate librarian, is our "Library Advocate." This means she follows the issues, trends, and network applications of the broad education marketincluding K-12 schools, libraries, colleges and universitiesand makes suggestions that help position the Education First Team to better serve our customers. Jackie's ultimate goal is "helping educators and librarians to communicate and collaborate in a networked world." Library Trends-Top Issues and Network Applications What are the big issues in general and technology related of California libraries? How are they using the network to address their issues? What are their most compelling network applications? You can download Jackie's most recent survey on "California School Library Media Centers and Academic Achievement" (2002 - k12libraries.pdf ). * Jackie has also been very active in the public library videoconferencing initiative throughout the state which has resulted in an ever-growing group of libraries with videoconferencing capabilities. Other surveys and documents by Jackie include: Californa Library News (download the pdf newsletter California Public Libraries with Videoconferencing (2002 - http://www.kn.pacbell.com/wired/vidconf/libraries.pdf)
Library, DET/CHE media centers (CCUMC) Mike Albright's Listing of media centers by country CALIFORNIAVIRTUAL UNIVERSITY WEB SITE. CLASS Project Independent Study High school. http://www.id.ucsb.edu/detche/library.html
CSU Center For Distributed Learning New media centers presents CDL with their 2002 Center of March 1922, 2003 at CaliforniaState University for college and AP high school biology students. http://www.cdl.edu/
Extractions: The mission of the CSU Center for Distributed Learning is to support those engaged in teaching and learning through the development and dissemination of tools, best practices, and strategies which effectively employ the World Wide Web and related technologies to improve learning and teaching. The CDL provides logistical, process, and development support to its projects. The Center's state-of-the-art facility is designed to support collaboration both in the Center and at a distance. While the Center's purpose is to explore new technologies for learning, its focus is on identifying learning problems and applying technology in support of appropriate pedagogy. The CSU CDL staff provide a wide variety of design and development support for this purpose. Visiting the CDL? New Media Centers presents CDL with their 2002 Center of Excellence Award. At the 2002 NMC Summer Conference held at Ohio State University June 19-22, five NMC colleges were recognized as Centers of Excellence in a new recognition program sponsored by the NMC. The NMC brings forward-thinking colleges and universities together with innovative high-tech companies to explore new ways of teaching, learning, and creative expression. The Centers of Excellence Awards are a sort of "Lifetime Achievement Award" for NMCs. You can find an Acrobat version of the Official Program distributed at the Awards here Virtual Earthquake Virtual Earthquake , developed with support from CDL and the National Science Foundation (NSF), is in BETA release. "Earthquake," is a Web-based learning activity designed for introductory geology or earth sciences courses for college or high school students. The primary learning objective of the "Earthquake" activity is to help students understand how the epicenters of earthquakes are determined from seismograms and then located on maps and how their Richter magnitudes are estimated.
School-Libraries.Org: General Online Resources For School Librarians media Teachers for K12 schools in california. at San Jose State University The Schoolof Library Information Science offers the Library media Teacher Services http://www.school-libraries.org/resources/general.html
Extractions: Library of Congress American Memory Learning and Teaching With the Web Web Gateways to Information Information Literacy and Library Skills Professional Associations and Organizations Resource Sections: Welcome to School-Libraries.Org Online Resources General Librarian Resources Curriculum and Technology Planning Links Books, Book Reviews and Reading Resources ...
Haas School: Sources For The News Media Ute S. Frey Manager of media Relations (Associate mail to Marketing CommunicationsHaas school of Business University of california, Berkeley 545 http://www.haas.berkeley.edu/news/sources.html