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         Illinois School Media Centers:     more books (15)
  1. 1982 survey of Illinois school library media center personnel: The report of a 1983 survey / by Herbert Goldhor. Small computers in Illinois special libraries ... (Illinois library statistical report) by David King, 1985
  2. The 1984 survey of Illinois school library media centers: The report of a 1983 survey" in Illinois library statistical report no. 18. A survey of adults' ... Illinois public library annual reports by Herbert Goldhor, 1985
  3. The 1981 survey of Illinois public school library media centers (Illinois library statistical report) by Herbert Goldhor, 1983
  4. Illinois public school libraries/media centers: A descriptive report by Forrest G Wisely, 1978
  5. Statistics of public school library media centers, 1974 (Monographs / University of Illinois. Graduate School of Library Science) by United States, 1977
  6. Statistics of public school library media centers, 1974 (Monograph - University of Illinois, Graduate School of Library Science) by Nicholas A Osso, 1978
  7. Get your site reviewed.(Du Jardin School Instructional Media Center)(http://www.sd13.org/~pschmuldt/ ): An article from: Curriculum Review
  8. The planning of a media center for the Nuttall Middle School in Robinson, Illinois (Field experience paper) by Clifford Ehorn, 1973
  9. Illinois school library media survey by Lucille M Wert, 1972
  10. Survey of the organizational patterns of library media centers of public senior high schools in two selected regions of the state of Illinois (Field experience paper) by Carrie Chia-li Chen, 1975
  11. Libraries and neighborhood information centers;: Papers presented at an institute conducted by the University of Illinois Graduate School of Library Science, October 24-27, 1971
  12. New dimensions in educational technology for multi-media centers (Library trends) by Philip Simon Coleman Lewis, 1971
  13. Evaluation of the traineeship program for preparing minority group school library media specialists at the School of Library and Information Science of the State University of New York at Albany by Lucille M Wert, 1975
  14. Ecological resources of Southern Illinois: A resource manual for use by elementary and middle school teachers by Harold R Hungerford, 1980

61. GSLIS--Library Media Specialist
for the MLIS degree plus the illinois Standard Special Certificate in media (K12). LIS704 Reference and Online Services LIS 773 school Library media
http://www.dom.edu/gslis/specialist.html
Graduate School of Library and Information Science
Library Media Specialist
Download a pdf version of the SLMP (School Library Media Program) Candidate Progress Packet
PROGRAM STATUS

Dominican University is committed to meeting all the requirements set by the state for this licensure program. PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
This Master of Library and Information Science degree program is designed to educate entry-level elementary, middle and senior high school library media specialists and provide the foundation for life-long professional development. The prescribed course sequence also fulfills the requirements for Illinois Type 10 Standard Special Certificate in Media (K-12). The program reflects Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning, the national guidelines of the American Association of School Librarians and Association for Educational Communications and Technology. Students develop skills in providing, administering and integrating a wide variety of programs and services that encourage young people to become effective users of ideas and information. Course work in curriculum leadership and using technology for learning emphasize the library media specialist's role as learner and teacher, administrator, information specialist and partner in creating a learning community sustained by a dynamic library media program. PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

62. Bibliography For Library Media
National Center for Education Statistics. (1998) school Library media centers 19931994. IllinoisIllinois school Library media Association. (1999).
http://www.splkpark.k12.mn.us/jprest/bibliography_for_library_media.htm
Bibliography for Library Media, Content, Professional, and Technology Standards Jane Prestebak October 2001 Putnam Valley Educational Standards web site includes more links to standards than can be imagined: putnamvalleyschools.org/Standards.html#section3 AASL standards resources page: www.ala.org/aasl/resources/standards.html American Association of School Librarians/Association for Educational Communication and Technology. (1998). Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning . Chicago: American Library Association. www.ala.org/aasl/ip_implementation.html American Association of School Librarians (AASL). (1999). A Planning Guide for Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning with School library Media Program Assessment Rubric for the 21 st Century . Chicago: Author. School Library Statistics Miller, Marilyn L., and Marilyn L. Shontz. "How Do You Measure Up? Expenditures for October 1999, 50-59. www.slj.com/articles/articles/19991001_6686.asp Miller, Marilyn L., and Marilyn L. Shontz. "Location Is Everything: A Regional Look at School Library Spending and Services, FY 1997-1998." School Library Journal , November 2000, 50-60. www.slj.com/articles/articles/20001101_9164.asp

63. Rockford School District #205 Library Media Services
Library media Services Rockford Public schools District 205 2000 Christina Street 20022003 Rockford school District 205 - Rockford, illinois.
http://libmedia.rps205.com/home/home.html
Library Media Services
Rockford Public Schools District 205
2000 Christina Street
Rockford, IL 61104
Phone: (815) 966-3023
Fax: (815) 966-3734
Electronic Resources
EBSCO FirstSearch School Library Media Centers Classroom Connect ... NewsIllinois

64. North Shore School District 112, District Media Services Office,
The District media Services Office orders, processes, and catalogs instructionalmaterials for our 11 school Instructional media centers and the Thomas M.
http://www.highlandpark.org/DMS/
North Shore School District 112
District Media Services
District 112 Library Catalog
Tech Support
Parker Resource Center
929 Edgewood Rd., Highland Park, IL 60035
DMS phone 847-433-2820, fax 847-433-9487
Parker Resource Center phone and fax 847-681-6715,
Hours 7:30 a.m.-5:00
DMS Services
The District Media Services Office orders, processes, and catalogs instructional materials for our 11 school Instructional Media Centers and the Thomas M. Parker Teacher Resource Center. We also serve as a help desk for ordering books, software, computer and audiovisual equipment. In addition, we schedule repairs, keep an inventory of all district equipment, site licenses, and process district e-mail accounts.
  • Information services and support Network management Computer technician repair Equipment repair
E-mail addresses
Coordinator of Instructional Technology:
Pat Haughney phaughney@d112.lake.k12.il.us
District Media Services:
Amy Palmer
apalmer@d112.lake.k12.il.us Lynn O'Donnell lodonnell@d112.lake.k12.il.us
Alison Salzman
asalzman@d112.lake.k12.il.us

65. Unit 5 Media Services
instruction or are available through the district’s instructional media centers,is delegated to the certified staff employed by the Unit 5 school District.
http://www.unit5.org/departments/mediaservices/selectpolicy.htm
Select... Internet Gateway Contact Information Unit 5 Schools Help Desk Chat LIVE Computer Help Desk PDA Staff Email Staff Email AOL Users Unit 5 Calendar PDA Resources Hotlist Student Links Unit 5 Events Information about Unit 5 Teacher Websites Employment Opportunities New Parents to Unit 5 Diversity HS Alumni Our Community Departments Programs Unit 5 Policies Board of Education Lunch Menus CAC Superintendent Staff Intranet Central Media Services
Expectations

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EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS
SELECTION, ADOPTION AND CHALLENGE PROCEDURES
September 2000 The McLean County Unit School District No. 5 Board of Education is legally responsible for all matters relating to the operation of the Unit 5 schools. As such, the Board maintains Instructional Media Centers and approves instructional materials such as textbooks, computer software and general reference sources, for the purpose of supporting programs of instruction that are adopted by the Board. Selection of Educational Materials: Policy #6.220

66. Colorado Study
school LIBRARY media QUARTERLY, 4(1), 818. A review of research in schoollibrarianship. Champaign-Urbana, IL University of illinois.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cregal/colo.htm
ED372759 May 94 The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest.
Author: Lance, Keith Curry
ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology, Syracuse, NY.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER.
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC
INTRODUCTION
Advocates of school library media programs have long been convinced of
the relationship between quality library media programs and academic
achievement. Most studies of this relationship were conducted between
1959 and 1979, were limited in scope, and usually used a small number
of subjects in a limited geographical area. This study was designed both to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement. METHODOLOGY Ideally, schools included in the sample for a study such as this would be selected on a random, stratified, or quota basis. None of these sampling designs was possible, because schools included in the sample had to have library media centers that responded to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and had to use the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) or Tests of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP).

67. MLS Career Links
school Library/media Centered Jobs Subscribe to a listserv for job postings managedby SLIS faculty, Daniel Callison school Librarianship as a Career. illinois.
http://www.slis.indiana.edu/careers/mls_career_links.html
Search You are here: Site Map Contact Us Home SLIS HOME ... CONTACT US
MLS Career Links
Links to Key Human Resources and Information Pages:
Academic Library
General

Public Library

School Media Centers

See also MIS Career Links for:
Corporate/Information Science Companies and other resources

Non-Profit/Government
MLS Career Paths
MLS Dynamic Careers
...
MLS Alumni Profiles

Academic Library The Association of Research Libraries
Contains ARL related career resources. EDUCAUSE An organization for professionals associated with managing and using information resources in higher education. Post-Master's Residencies Explore these links for paid residency positions. These are great "first job" opportunities following graduation. They usually last one or two years, and most are offered by academic or research libraries. The Chronicle of Higher Education's Job List The Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network Library Science positions can be found by selecting faculty positions - then professional/vocational fields - then library sciences. Check the other categories, too.

68. CDC Media Relations: CDC Awards Funds To Universities For Research On How To Pre
October 18, 1999 Contact CDC, Division of media Relations (404) 639 Night Shift Work Charmane Eastman University of illinois at Chicago school of Public
http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/r991018.htm

Media Home
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October 18, 1999
Contact: CDC, Division of Media Relations
CDC awards funds to universities for research on how to prevent disease and injuries
As part of its new strategy to strengthen and expand the nation's public health research programs at universities, CDC announced today grants of $12.5 million to fund 50 research projects at academic health centers, research centers and university-affiliated programs across the country. The funding is part of CDC's Prevention Research Initiative, an effort to link the talents and skills of university-based scientists with the resources of health departments, community-based programs, and national organizations. "The awards ensure that public health research activities address problems affecting the nation's communities," says Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan, director of the CDC. "The grants will help CDC and its partners conduct research that can directly improve community health and reduce the need for medical care." The grants cover a range of subjects, including prevention of sexually transmitted diseases, asthma, genetics and home, workplace and recreational injuries. (See complete list attached.) Activities include centers of excellence in prevention research, research projects to inform public policy, and research investigator training and development. The average grant is approximately $250,000. Most projects are funded for three years.

69. CDC Media Relations: MMWR News Synopsis For January 10, 2003
county health department reported to the illinois Department of 6% in 2001, and amonghigh school students from http//www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030110
http://www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/mmwrnews/n030110.htm

Media Home
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Local Contents Email Us On-Line Publications Image Library Press Kit ... 20th Century Health
Related Links Health Statistics Health Topics A-Z "Centers" at CDC Global Health Odyssey ... Mobile Examination Center

Synopsis for January 10, 2003
The MMWR is embargoed until 12 Noon ET, Thursdays
  • Pertussis Outbreak Among Adults at an Oil Refinery August-October 2002 Accelerated Measles Control Cambodia, 1999-2002 Tobacco Use Among Middle and High School Students New Hampshire, 1995-2001

  • There is no telebriefing scheduled for January 9, 2003
    Synopsis for January 10, 2003
    Pertussis Outbreak Among Adults at an Oil Refinery August-October 2002
    Pertussis is a highly infectious cough illness that has been increasing in the adult population since the 1980s.
    PRESS CONTACT:
    Thomas Schafer
    Illinois Department of Public Health
    On September 16, 2002, a local county health department reported to the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) four cases of cough illness among workers at an oil refinery. Following an investigation by IDPH, 17 individuals from the oil refinery were diagnosed with pertussis from August 1-October 9, 2002. Additionally, 7 patients with pertussis were identified in the local community from August 30-October 11, 2002. All 24 patients received treatment with antibiotics and there were no deaths. Among recommended childhood immunizations, pertussis is the only vaccine preventable disease with increased number of cases in the United States during the last 20 years. The number of pertussis cases in adults has risen substantially since the 1980s. Pertussis should be considered in adults with a cough illness lasting > 2 weeks with paroxysms of coughing, inspiratory "whoop," or post-tussive vomiting.

    70. Patchwork: Administration Of The School Library Media Center: Kathy Branaugh
    Administering the school Library media Center. school Library Journa l (good reviews)PO Box 57559 Boulder Books (good reviews) University of illinois Press 51
    http://www.umwestern.edu/library/PUB/patchwork/administration.html

      by Kathy Branaugh
      Mission Statement The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. The mission is accomplished by providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats; providing instruction to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing and using information and ideas; and working with other educators to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students. (Information Power, p. 1) This is the mission statement that I gave my administration when asked what is the purpose of the library. I needed this statement to show my administrators why the library is such an important part of the school. We as library media specialists are not people who just sit and check out books. Though we may not deal with students seven or eight periods a day, we do have many "chores" to do. When school started last year, I went in to visit my new principal. She told me that I was the third administrator of the school. I finally found someone who realized the work it takes to run a library media center. The administrative functions of the school library are often done behind-the-scenes but are essential to the operation of the library. The library must serve teachers and students to its fullest and it is your responsibility to make that happen. There are communities where the school library is the only library in town. Are you prepared to serve the community as well as the school?

    71. Descriptions Of ISBE Departments And Divisions
    illinois General Assembly and the illinois congressional delegation Contact for publicschool choice information for information to the public, media and staff
    http://www.isbe.state.il.us/orgchart/html/description.htm
    Illinois State Board of Education
    Ronald J. Gidwitz, Chairman
    Dr. Robert E. Schiller, Superintendent Descriptions of ISBE Departments and Divisions Standards-Aligned Learning Department
    Gail Lieberman, Acting Director
    Provides unified approaches to aligning curriculum and instruction with the Illinois Learning Standards, primarily through materials, training and grants to school districts. Agency contact on the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001.
    Linda Basden Acting Division Administrator Develops and provides materials and guidance regarding the Illinois Learning Standards use in the classroom. Learning areas include English language arts, mathematics, science, social sciences, fine arts, physical development and health, and foreign languages. Promotion of Reading First action in Illinois
    e-Learning Division
    John Sonnenberg Division Administrator Develops and supports programs that infuse learning technologies into the classroom to improve student achievement of the Illinois Learning Standards and that provide schools with equipment; assists with technology planning; works with the Learning Technology Centers as resources for school districts; manages the Illinois Virtual High School
    Sandy Dunkel Division Administrator Develops and provides programs that infuse workplace and career preparation into the K-12 school curriculum by integrating with and complementing the Illinois Learning Standards; Coordinates partnerships with regional workforce entities and higher education, occupational skills standards and transition programs that smooth students' pathways from high school to advanced education and training.

    72. Article Written By Doug Johnson
    media conferences in Iowa, Wisconsin and illinois; and; for computers capable of producingmultimedia presentations as found and used in the school media center
    http://www.doug-johnson.com/dougwri/trends.html
    Article by Doug Johnson Home Articles Contact information Column title, periodical, and issue: Media Trends in the Midwest, Media Educator (Georgia Library Media Association), Winter 1997 While I am flattered at being asked to write about what is happening around the Midwest, I have to say up front that you need to read this article knowing that:
  • my information about the things that are happening in states other than Minnesota comes primarily what I read on LM_Net and from attending state library media conferences in Iowa, Wisconsin and Illinois; and I tend to be very much an optimist when it comes to school media programs and education in general.
  • How much you read is generalization based on fact, and how much is wishful thinking is difficult for even ME to separate. Be warned, Readers! Media programs in the Upper Midwest overall are better than they have ever been, and the right kind of library/media specialist is more valued than ever before. There are certainly exceptions. School districts facing systemic economic distress (Rockford, IL, for example) find the axe raised above their media programs, and librarians who cling to a text-only mind set find themselves often at odds with their students, staff, administration and the rest of the profession. But in the job-applicant glutted field of education, well-prepared media specialists find themselves in somewhat short supply. There is even a legislative initiative in Iowa to recruit teachers willing to go into media driven by the large number of non-certified media specialists now employed in schools in that state.

    73. Public Service & Outreach - Illinois State University
    Services is your onestop connection to space, catering, and expert conference planningat illinois State. , Katie Insurance school, media Relations Experts
    http://www.ilstu.edu/home/outreach/listings.phtml?catid=10

    74. The Online School Directory
    Film media Production schools. school of Management of Devry University ChicagoLoop (illinois). Keller Graduate school of Management of Devry University
    http://www.onlineschoolsdirectory.com/Masters.html
    Search this site for: Subjects Online Schools Schools by State Masters ... MBA Subjects Accounting Schools Animation Schools Automotive Training Aviation Schools ... Web Design Schools
    The Online School Directory
    Schools offering Masters
    ACCIS (American College of Computer and Information Sciences) (Online) American InterContinental University Dunwoody (Georgia) American InterContinental University Fort Lauderdale (Florida) American InterContinental University London (London) ... Privacy Statement

    75. NILS Cluster Report
    C, Rockford, Boylan Central Catholic High school Library. C, Rockford, NorthernIllinois Library For Mental Health. D, Byron, Byron CUSD 226 school media centers.
    http://www.nils.lib.il.us/MemberCommunication/MemberLibraryInfo/clusters.cfm
    NILS Cluster Report
    CLUSTER CITY LIBRARY A McHenry Johnsburg C.U.S.D. #12 Libraries A Richmond Nippersink School District #2 Libraries A Richmond Nippersink Public Library District A Poplar Grove North Boone C.U.S.D. #200 Libraries A Harvard Harvard Diggins Library A Harvard Harvard C.U.S.D. #50 Libraries A Harvard Motorola CSS Engineering and Research Library A Hebron Alden-Hebron School District #19 A McHenry Northern Illinois Medical Center A Marengo Marengo-Union Elem. C.D. #165 Libraries A Marengo Riley C.C.S.D. #18 A Marengo Marengo Public Library District A Marengo Marengo Community H.S. Dist. #154 Media Center A Belvidere Ida Public Library A Belvidere Immanuel Lutheran School Library A Woodstock Marian Central Catholic H.S. Library A Johnsburg Johnsburg Public Library District A Richmond Richmond Burton Community High School #157 A Woodstock Woodstock Public Library A Belvidere Belvidere S.D. #100 Libraries A Woodstock Woodstock C.U.S.D. #200 Library A Woodstock Rural Woodstock Public Library District B DeKalb DeKalb Public Library B Hinckley Hinckley-Big Rock High School #429 Library B Kirkland Hiawatha C.U.S.D. #426 Libraries

    76. Community Technology Centers
    Institute) T Tech 37 After school Matters t Community centers W Wabash YMCA - DigitalMedia Center TORCH Computer Lab Alpha Site (illinois Institute of
    http://www.connectchicago.org/TechnologyCenters.aspx
    Home Digital Divide Chicago Initiatives Find CTCs ...
    Read what Mayor Daley had to say
    about what Chicago is doing to bridge the Digital Divide in its communities through various programs. One such initiative, CivicNet, is wiring Chicago for high-speed access.
    Community Technology Centers
    A B C D ...
    Cabrini Connections Tutor/Mentor Connection

    A
    Abraham Lincoln Centre

    Agape Youth Development and Family Support Services

    Albany Park Community Center

    Albany Park Community Center / YouthNet 17 (Roosevelt High School location)
    ...
    Association House Learning by Association Community Technology Center - West Town

    B
    Bessemer Park (Future Teachers of Chicago/IL)
    Bethel New Life Tech-Center Bosnia-Herzegovinian American Community Center C Cambodian Association of Illinois Campaign for a Drug Free West Side Casa Central Casa Juan Diego, St. Pius V Parish Youth Center ... Cosmopolitan Computer Academy (Cosmopolitan Community Church) D Digital Media Center T.O.R.C.H. Computer Lab Delta Site (Illinois Institute of Technology) Duncan YMCA Chernin Center for the Arts E El Valor Corporation Elliott Donnelley Youth Center - Digital Media Center T.O.R.C.H. Computer Lab Gamma Site (Illinois Institute of Technology)

    77. Ninch-announce: NINCH CONFU Report--Pt Two
    Yes Yes Yes Northern illinois Learning Resource Association No National SchoolBoards Association of College and University media centers *Victor Perlman
    http://www.cni.org/Hforums/ninch-announce/1997/0049.html
    ninch-announce: NINCH CONFU ReportPt Two
    NINCH CONFU ReportPt Two
    David Green david@cni.org
    Fri, 23 May 1997 17:58:55 -0400
    ninch-announce@cni.org From: david@cni.org

    78. GSLIS - Programs: Combined MS In LIS And K-12 Library Information Specialist Cer
    of ISBE minimum requirements for all K–12 school certificates may Q. I have a currentIllinois elementary or secondary do I need to obtain a media Endorsement
    http://alexia.lis.uiuc.edu/gslis/degrees/school_media_guidelines.html
    On Becoming a School Library Media Professional/Specialist in Illinois
    Guidelines for Graduate Students
    Prepared by Professor Christine Jenkins and Graduate Assistant Geri Dee
  • Illinois School Library Media Certification: The Big Picture Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) requirements for all school media personnel Requirements for obtaining a "Media Professional Endorsement" at GSLIS Requirements for obtaining a Media Supervisor ... Frequently Asked Questions
  • 1. Illinois School Library Media Certification: The Big Picture
    There are currently three levels of state certification for school media personnel in Illinois: a) Media Professional
    b) Media Specialist
    c) Media Supervisor or Director
    The Graduate School of Library and Information Science (GSLIS) offers the coursework for the a) Media Professional Endorsement or b) Media Specialist at this time. GSLIS does not offer c) Media Supervisor/Director certification at this time.

    79. ISLMA-List (by Thread)
    illinois, Muskopf, Karen (09/04/02) secondary sources followup(s) Re Regional MediaCenters, Leslie Forsman Ann Capan (09/11/02) Re school Librarian degree
    http://www.askeric.org/Virtual/Listserv_Archives/ISLMA-List/2002/Sep_2002/thread
    ISLMA-List: Illinois school library media specialists
    Last updated: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 23:02:43
    153 messages
    Date Sorting
    ISLMA-List Index AskERIC Mailing List Archives Page 1 of 2 [Prev Page] First Page Last Page Next Page
      Re: School Librarian Recruitment , Johnson, Keran (09/03/02)
      UNSUBSCRIBE , Hayes, Janet (09/03/02)
      teachers using equipment , Joan Gerig (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Stephanie Wallace (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Johnson, Keran (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Joan Herron (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Gail Janz (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Ida Lee (09/03/02)
        Re: teachers using equipment , Pam Storm (09/03/02) Re: teachers using equipment , Kate Hahn (09/03/02)
      Sandman Series , Lessard, Vicky (09/03/02)
        Re: Sandman Series , Kathy Wickline (09/03/02) Re: Sandman Series , L. Richards (09/03/02) Re: Sandman Series , jamendoz (09/04/02) Re: Sandman Series , Terry Mester (09/04/02) Re: Sandman Series , Grechen Wingerter (09/04/02)
      Overhead Projectors , David Levin (09/03/02) , Kate Hahn (09/03/02)
        , MICHELLE GLATT (09/04/02)
      Re: School Librarian Recruitment Reply , Kathy Oberhart (09/04/02) storyteller/dramatist , Judy Bauman (09/04/02)
        Re: storyteller/dramatist , Sandy Bernahl (09/04/02) Re: storyteller/dramatist , Jane Whalen (09/04/02) Re: storyteller/dramatist , Renee Harris (09/04/02)
      Middle School Book Club , Sheree Kutter (09/04/02)
        Re: Middle School Book Club , Paula Krecun (09/05/02) Re: Middle School Book Club , Sandy Bernahl (09/05/02) Re: Middle School Book Club

    80. Association For Educational Communications And Technology
    Teachers and administrators of the DeKalb, illinois school District were invitedto partner with the COE and the Dukane Corporation to pilot the online course.
    http://www.aect.org/Events/Atlanta/Presentations/detail.asp?ProposalID=742

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