Park Hill School District - Schools Home HAWTHORN ELEMENTARY. Principal Teresa Tulipana Email school Page DetailedMap. 8200 N Chariton kansas City, MO. 64152 816.880.0211 fax 816.880.0077. http://www.parkhill.k12.mo.us/Schools.asp?Level=1
Analysis Of The Job Market In ILS The Competition (school Analysis). The Western area includes Texas, New Mexico,Colorado, kansas, California, Washington, Hawaii, Alaska, Arizona, Idaho, Utah http://www.southernct.edu/departments/ils/ils503/audtay.html
Extractions: Audrey Taylor School Analyses (the competition) Suggested Curriculum (the competitive applicant) A collection of approximately fifty job listings collected from the states of Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Nevada, New Mexico, Texas, Utah, and Washington were studied to see if a pattern could be found in these listings. Charts were created from information given in each announcement. From the charts a study was done to find the patterns. The following shows what percent of jobs out of the fifty collected had such a requirement and also shows what percent of the fifty job listings collected had salaries above $35,000 and what percent provided benefits. From the study patterns were formed. There is a pattern in the job listings for Masters in Library Science Degree personnel. The 15% not included in the requirements for a Masters in Library Science are jobs in the fields of Public Library.
Libraries/Professional Sources catalog or electronic catalog that contains the records of all school library mediacenters in Florida! Unified school District 465 (kansas) This catalog http://powayusd.sdcoe.k12.ca.us/pusdmchs/Library/librari.htm
Extractions: A Co-Library of the campuses of the University of California San Diego State University Love Library Internet Public Library Public libraries on-line The Library of Congress ... Find A Libraries on the Web San Diego County Office of Education The American Library Association School Libraries Online - International Assn of School Librarianship From the International Association of School Librarianship (IASL), this extensive site covers all aspects of the work of school librarians/media specialists. Presented with an international scope, School Libraries Online's content includes information technology, library management, children's literature, reading promotion, information skills, and a collection of links to school library resources. Also included is information about the IASL: the IASL Journal, Newsletter articles, reviews, and conferences. Zap Me! - Library Media Center - Reference
Greenbush - Home Page Space Station; Research Services of Greenbush; school Improvement Services; TechnologyMedia Center. Seminars for Educators; AEPA Lexmark Pricing; Connect kansas; http://www.greenbush.org/
KU News Archives Star Log February 2001 January 19, 2001 media Advisory KU in 2000 KU to honor highschool students at at KU January 24, 2001 2001 kansas economy likely to http://www.ur.ku.edu/News/01N/JanNews/JanNewsArch.html
Lafene Reports 1998-99 Activity, Jan. 27, 2000 InView during various times during the school year continue to Information provided by KStateMedia Relations and The marks and names of kansas State University are http://www.mediarelations.ksu.edu/WEB/News/InView/012700lafene.html
Extractions: More K-State students are taking a shot at avoiding the flu. According to the 1998-99 annual report of K-State's Lafene Student Health Center, the popularity of the influenza vaccine has increased at K-State. Lafene gave 1,186 influenza injections in 1998-99 school year, up from just 598 injections in 1997-98. "This is a welcome increase as we work to prevent illness and disease on campus. It's also a trend that is continuing this year," said Cathie Barry, director of nursing at Lafene. "We ordered about 1,500 doses of the vaccine this year and we have less than 100 doses left," Barry said. Flu shots are provided to students, faculty and staff at the health center, and they were given at four off-site clinics this semester. "We call getting a flu shot 'cheap insurance,' particularly around finals week when it's a bad time for students to get the flu," Barry said. Another healthy trend Lafene staff is noticing is an increase in the number of students getting the meningitis vaccine. A U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention panel has recommended colleges and universities provide information about the meningitis vaccine to students, especially freshmen who live in residence halls.
Site Map program grad program campus media contact us The William Allen White Schoolof Journalism and Mass Communications University of kansas StaufferFlint http://www.ku.edu/~jschool/map/sitemap.shtml
Extractions: home/news the j-school undergrad program grad program ... search site The undergraduate curriculum/admissions Undergraduate admissions and graduation requirements (pdf file: requires Adobe Acrobat Reader: download here Course descriptions Campus advising centers The graduate curriculum/admissions Graduate admissions policy , course requirements: students admitted BEFORE Fall 2001.
Faculty Development Workshop MISSOURI JULY 2731, 1998 Carl Schulkin Pembroke Hill school 5121 State Line RoadKansas City, MO 64112 Wired Using New media to Enrich the US http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/nmcannounce.html
Extractions: THE NEW MEDIA CLASSROOM ANNOUNCES REGIONAL NEW MEDIA CENTERS AND INSTITUTES Return to Crossroads Workshop '98 The in collaboration with the American Studies Association's Crossroads Project, is pleased to announce the launching of regional new media centers as part of the development of the second phase of The New Media Classroom: Building a National Conversation on Narrative, Inquiry and Technology in the U.S. History Survey, a year-long teaching with technology faculty development program for teachers of American history and culture. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the W.K. Kellogg Foundation, the New Media Classroom will extend ASHP's current teaching with technology leadership program to reach a broader cohort of local high school and college faculty across the country. Designed to help humanities faculty more effectively utilize new electronic resources to advance teaching and learning in humanities classrooms, each Center's year-long program begins with a one-week summer institute (the first starting in late June 1998) and continues until the end of the school year, June 1999. The summer institute program will employ a mix of hands-on activities, that include both demonstration and presentation. The intention is to engage faculty in an examination of the issues of narrative and inquiry as they pertain to the construction of a new, more inclusive understanding of American history and culture, new media resources, and classroom learning. Linked to the teaching of the U.S. History (or comparable interdisciplinary humanities) survey course, participating faculty will explore a range of new humanities electronic resources found on CD-ROM and the World Wide Web, and develop strategies for using new media with students. Returning to their schools for the 1998-99 school year, participating faculty will test the strategies developed at the summer institute, participate in a national on-line forum, and take part in follow-up meetings and other activities designed to expand the impact of the program at their home institutions.
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