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61. Table 419.--Selected Statistics On Public School Library/media Centers, By State
Digest 2001 Table 419.Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state 199394
http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2002/digest2001/tables/dt419.asp
site index ED.gov Digest Home List of Tables ... List of Figures Chapter: Appendices Table 419. Selected statistics on public school library/media centers, by state: 1993-94
NOTE: Percentages are based on schools that have library/media centers. In school year 1990-91, 96 percent of public schools had library/media centers. Data have been revised from previously published figures. Standard errors appear in parentheses. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, Schools and Staffing Survey, 1993-94, unpublished data. (This table was prepared November 2001.)
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NCES Home Publications Data Tools ... Site Index National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences U.S. Dept. of Education map 1990 K Street, NW, Washington, DC 20006, USA, Phone: (202) 502-7300

62. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
AIME); Iowa Educational media Association (IEMA KASL); Children's and school LibrariesSection Communications and Technology; kentucky school media Association (KSMA
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
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63. Research
kentucky State Librarykentucky school media AssociationLibrary media SpecialistEvaluation Form Provides a list of Demonstrators, or criteria, and four
http://home.ptd.net/~everhart/statedocument.html
Menu General Evaluation Curriculum Collections Facilities ... Personnel More School Media Links Nancy Everhart's School Media Website School Media Centers LIS 234/ EDU 7334 Creating Basic Audiovisual Media LIS 217/ EDU 7217
Nancy Everhart's School Library Media Evaluation Instruments
on the Internet
School library media specialists are very busy people! With all of the varied duties that need attending to, conducting evaluations often ranks low on the rung of priorities. Or school library media specialists would like to conduct evaluations but require knowledge on how and what to evaluate in the school media center. This page offers links to sites that will assist school library media specialists in getting started. Good luck! General Evaluation State Departments of Education
State Department of Education pages relating to school library/media center services.. U.S. Department of Education
Guide to Government Initiatives, Resources, and Services. Includes the Office of Educational Research and Improvement (OERI). National Center for Educational Statistics
Government-collected state, student, teacher and family statistics as they relate to the status of education.

64. Library Standards/Kentridge High School
centers in the Commonwealth of kentucky and should Essentials of a Model LibraryMedia Program is intended to inform administrators and schoolbased decision
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/KSD/KR/LIBRARY/LIBRARIAN/library_stands.html
Kentridge High School Library Online
Library Standards
School Library Programs in Washington State
Part of the WLMA site. Links to the Washington Administrative Code (WAC's) for School Library Media Programs (Legal guidelines for library media programs in the state of Washington.) and Information Power for Washington; Guidelines for School Library Media Programs. (The OSPI/WLMA Guidelines provide assistance to practioners and administrators in interpreting the WACs.) Standards for School Library Media Centers in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
The revised standards (1996) represent the benchmark against which all school library media services in Massachusetts should be measured. When used by administrators and school library media specialists, this publication should help provide the means to bring quality school library media services to all students in Massachusetts thereby positively impacting their academic achievement and enabling students to participate in the "age of information." School Library Standards for Texas
The School Library Standards for Texas (adopted on May 19, 1997 by the Texas State Library and Archives Commission) contain recommendations about what a library should look like, how it should be staffed, and the kind of resources it should offer.

65. Library Science
of Library and Information Science (“school”) conforms to the University of KentuckyGraduate school in LIS 647 CURRENT TRENDS IN school media centers (3).
http://www.rgs.uky.edu/gs/bulletin/bullOct01/librsci.html
University of Kentucky Graduate School Bulletin - October 2001
Library Science
GRADUATE FACULTY
Full Members

Professors
Donald O. Case, Lois Chan, JoAnn V. Rogers, Timothy Sineath, Thomas Waldhart.
Associate Professors
Ling H. Jeng.
Associate Members
Assistant Professors
Gerald Benoit.
Emeritus Professors
Lawrence A. Allen, Robert E. Cazden, Michael Harris.
MASTER'S PROGRAM
The MA degree, plan A, requires essentially the above plus (i) satisfactory demonstration of a language competency and (ii) a thesis, which substitutes for six elective hours. Six hours must be in a cognate area. The MA, plan B, is the same as plan A except 6 hours of advanced bibliography or technical services coursework substitute for the thesis. Degree requirements allow a student considerable freedom to design her/his program to suit individual needs and interests. The curriculum is sufficiently varied to permit opportunities to build both breadth and depth into the course of study. The student is assisted in this endeavor by a faculty advisor who provides guidance and counsel. Advisor assignment is based, when possible, on student interests and preferences. Ultimately, however, it is the student's responsibility to see that all School and Graduate School requirements are met prior to taking the final written examination.
Admission Requirements
The School's budget and number of faculty limit enrollment in the master's program, and meeting the GPA and GRE criteria (see below) does not guarantee admission. Admission decisions are competitive, based on (i) analysis of a variety of relevant factors regarding the applicant and (ii) enrollment in the master's program, which determines the number of applicants who can be admitted. The goal of the admission criteria is to enable the School to estimate the applicant’s potential as a graduate student and information professional.

66. Educational Media Librarianship
This Master's degree program in school Library media fulfills all requirementsfor kentucky Certification for school Library and Information
http://www.spalding.edu/University/ProfessionalStudies/Education/Librarianship/e
Educational Media Librarianship (EML) Program
This program is designed to prepare individuals for positions of leadership in elementary, middle, and secondary school library and information centers. The program provides a foundation in theory and practice at the graduate level for those who wish to become information recourse professionals in a school setting.
Admission Assessment For More Information
Endorsement for Certified Teachers
Masters for Certified Teachers
Masters (No Teaching Certificate Required)
Program Contracts
Admission
Applicants for all programs in school library and information studies must follow the academic admissions policies of Spalding University and the admissions policies of Graduate students of the School of Education. Graduate Programs
Program I: Master's Degree; Requires a Teaching Certificate
(36 hours) The Master of Arts in Media Librarianship with teaching certificate is designed to fulfill the requirements for Kentucky State Certification for School Library and Information Specialists. A minimum of 36 semester hours is required for the degree; at least 18 semester hours must be at the 600 level or above. All applicants must submit evidence of a teaching certificate or a letter of eligibility. Required Courses: EML 641 Cataloging and Classification
EML 642 Information Sources and Services
EML 643 Administration of School Library and Information Centers

67. Vita.htm
Morehead State University, Morehead, kentucky, 196871. Grande Schools-La Grande MiddleSchool, 1998- (Greenwood and programs of three/two library media centers.
http://www.webhand.com/sporter/vita.htm
Sharon L. Porter
1002 Fourth Street La Grande, Oregon 97850 sporter@oregontrail.net
Education
Educational Media and Reading Certification . Xavier University, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1977-78, 1988-89 Case-Western Reserve University . Cleveland, Ohio, 1979 Master of Arts . Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky, 1975 University of Kentucky . Lexington, Kentucky, 1972-73 Bachelor of Music Education . Morehead State University, Morehead, Kentucky, 1968-71. Graduated cum laude with 3.4 average
Teaching Experience and Professional Experience
Educational Media Specialist. La Grande Schools-La Grande Middle School, 1998- (Greenwood/Island City/Willow Elementary Schools and Central/Riveria Schools), La Grande, Oregon, 1991-1998. €Instructed 700 children in information skills, literature appreciation classes and computer instruction €Directed the services and programs of three/two library media centers €Conducted enrichment classes in puppetry, Reader's Theatre, poetry troupes, Junior Great Books, Critic's Circle and a mini-course using computer graphics €Served on the Media Advisory Committee for Union County, 1991-present

68. Office Of Library Media Services - School Library Media Learning Outcomes
html Access to Resources and Services in the school Library media Program html Essentialsof an Effective Library media Program, kentucky Department of
http://www.pgcps.pg.k12.md.us/~media1/outcome.html
School Library Media Learning Outcomes:
Quick Click Guide - Click on any topic listed below to quickly go to that subject!
Highlights from MSDE

Planning a successful Library Media program

Scope and Sequence, Library Media Service Grades K-12

Click here to see the PowerPoint Presentation:
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How to download PDF files
Highlights from the web page published by the Maryland State Department of Education: Learning outcomes in library media skills were identified to demonstrate that library media skills are an integral part of the Maryland School Performance Program as they support learning outcomes in mathematics, reading, writing/language usage, social studies, and science. The nine goals in the curricular framework were studied and consolidated to produce seven learning outcomes. Indicators in the curricular areas were identified and matched with an appropriate library media skill/attitude. These matches produced indicators that were fully integrated to describe activities that lead to the successful achievement of the learning outcomes in all disciplines and promote lifelong learning. MSDE web page -"Clarification of the Maryland Learning Outcomes for Library Media Skills": http://www.mdk12.org/mspp/mspap/whats-tested/learneroutcomes/library_media/k-8/about.html

69. 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. kentucky.
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
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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.

70. Upcoming Events
This activity sponsored by kentucky school media Association willbe held in Somerset, kentucky at the Center for Rural Development.
http://lms.jefferson.k12.ky.us/Pages/upcevent.html

JCPS Home Page

"We Love Our Librarians R
eception"
LMS Annual Meeting
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KDE Summer Refresher
We Love Our Librarians' Reception

February 13, 2003
3:00 - 5:00 p.m.
Library Media Services
Systems Service Center

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LMS Annual Meeting
JCPS Librarians Annual Meeting will be held on August 5, 2003 It will be held at the Holiday Inn Downtown, 120 West Broadway (502-582-2241) Schedule and sessions are under current development. Information will be mailed to all JCPS LMS - (6 hours PD credit available) Top
July 9, 2003 - KDE Refresher
This activity sponsored by Kentucky School Media Association will be held in Somerset, Kentucky at the Center for Rural Development. AASL President Frances Roscello will be a guest speaker. Further details will be added as they are obtained - (6 hours PD credit available). Registration information will be posted on the association website, www.kysma.org in late spring.

71. Rio Linda Union School District
found in Appendix F. kentucky's library media rubric for rating library media facilities,from Pennsylvania Guidelines for school Library Information Programs
http://www.rlusd.org/index.asp?page=866&pin=166

72. KDE Quick Links
kentucky Virtual High school kentucky Virtual Leadership Network (Gates Grant).kentucky Virtual Library. KTLN. MAX Education Database. media Relations.
http://www.kde.state.ky.us/KDE/HomePageRepository/KDE Quick Links.htm
Administrative Resources Instructional Resources About Schools and Districts
KDE QuickLinks
... Search Tips KY Department of Education Administrative Resources Instructional Resources Site Map
KDE QuickLinks Last updated on Wednesday, March 19, 2003
KDE QuickLinks offers an alphabetical list of links to frequently-used pages within the department's Web site. We added this page in response to requests from many of our site visitors, who asked that we restore the drop-down menu that appeared on our previous Web site. That menu was removed for accessibility reasons, and to ensure that we met state standards for the design of our site. While the QuickLinks page largely replicates the drop-down menu, and leads users directly to the pages of their choice, it is not a comprehensive list of everything on the site. If you don't see what you seek here, we encourage you to use the search engine, which is available at the top of every page on the site. Be sure to read our Search Tips page, as well as our About This Site section.

73. Management Strategies For Librarians
by Walter Minkel from school Library Journal in American Libraries Library media SpecialistEvaluation prepared by the kentucky media Association Evaluation of
http://www.wtps.org/wths/imc/ProfessionalDevelopment/managment_strategies.htm
The Best of the Web for Librarians
Management Strategies for Librarians Discipline Humor Policies Collaboration ... Student Achievement Policies
Workbook for Selection Policy - this guide from ALA will assist you in writing your selection policy
Policies and Procedures Impacting School Media Centers
- this guideline was put together by the Washington Library Media Association
Acceptable Use Policies
- use this site to locate examples of AUPs from Bellingham and Eugene Oregon school districts
Weeding the Collection
- policy from Iowa's Department of Education
- this is an article from Education World
- from the Groton, CT school district School Libraries and Student Achievement
ALA Resource Guide - this is a bibliography of articles on the topic of libraries and student achievement
Dick and Jane Go to the Head of the Class
- this is an article from School Library Journal on the impact of school libraries on student achievement in Pennsylvania, Alaska and Colorado
School Librarians Impact Studies
- from the Library Research Services The Importance of School Libraries - an article by Keith Curry Lance Building Student Learning Through Libraries - by Dr. Kathleen Smith

74. Chabad.org | Global Centers And Institutions Directory | Southern USA
education of the Jewish children of kentucky will be been built, the Alef Bet pre-schoolestablished and division of the Chabad-Lubavitch media Center Under
http://www.chabad.org/centers/directory.asp?AID=9322

75. Whats New
Diane Culbertson, media Specialist at Tates Creek High school in Lexington, kentucky,said, NoveList is a library media specialist's best friend.
http://www.ebsco.com/home/whatsnew/novelistk8.asp
Quick Links Regional Offices EBSCO Corporate Services Conferences Serials Catalogs At Your Service License Agreements Free Resources News Releases
EBSCO, Ex Libris Announce ALEPH500 EDIFACT Invoicing

Unique Book Database Available from EBSCO -
BookSource: Nonfiction
EBSCO Industries, Inc. Announces Execution of Definitive Agreements for the Purchase of RoweCom Australia Pty Ltd.
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2002 News Release Archives

EBSCO Releases NoveList K-8™ ~ A Superb Fiction Resource Designed Specifically for K-8 Schools ~ EBSCO Publishing is excited to announce the release of NoveList K-8™, a fiction resource designed specifically for schools. NoveList K-8 builds on the superior content and subject headings found in the original award-winning version of NoveList ™, which is used in high schools and public libraries across the country. This new version, however, includes content and an interface tailored exclusively to support media centers, libraries, classrooms and students in K-8 schools. Education researchers like Stephen Krashen in his book The Power of Reading: Insights from the Research (quoted in the September 2002 issue of School Library Journal) have documented the contributions that reading makes to student success, and NoveList K-8 is an excellent way to support voluntary reading programs in schools.

76. Organizations
Association (BCTLA); Canadian Association of Music Libraries, Archives and DocumentationCenters; KSLMA kentucky school Library media Association; LASL
http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/org.html
WWW Library Directory:
Organizations (89)
  • AASL - American Association of School Librarians AECT - Association for Educational Communications Technology AIME - Association for Indiana Media Educators American Association of Law Libraries ... Cooperative Library Agency for Systems and Services - CLASS Council of Australian University Librarians CSLA - California School Library Association FAME - Florida Association for Media in Education Federal Libraries Information Network ... Youth Services Interest Group of the New Mexico Library Association
  • 77. What If All Kentucky Reads The Same Book? Partners
    Boards Association, Frankfort kentucky school media Association, Shepherdsville. mediaCourierJournal, Louisville kentucky of Cities kentucky Reading Association
    http://www.ket.org/bookclub/whatif/partners.htm

    Task Force
    Partners Participating Bookstores Thanks to Our Funders! KET and our partners wish to thank these organizations that generously provided funding for this project: In addition, Barbara Kingsolver donated her appearance fee to assist in purchasing books for free distribution. Funders Partners Participating Bookstores Task Force The Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning , Lexington
    Courier-Journal
    , Louisville
    Hawley-Cooke Booksellers
    , Louisville
    Kentucky Center for the Arts
    , Louisville
    Kentucky.com
    , Lexington
    Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives
    , Frankfort
    Kentucky Department of Education
    , Frankfort
    Kentucky Newspapers in Education
    , Lexington
    Kentucky Press Association
    , Frankfort
    Kentucky Reading Association
    , Lexington Lexington Herald-Leader Lexington Public Library Louisville Free Public Library WEKU-FM , Richmond WRVG-FM , Georgetown Funders Task Force Participating Bookstores Partners Adult Education Bath County Adult and Family Literacy, Owingsville

    78. Kentucky
    original artworks in two different media, which will school Psychologist, K12, 10400,school Psychologist, 630. Hard of Hearing Students Check kentucky Web site
    http://www.ets.org/praxis/prxky.html

    Registration

    Scores and Score Reports

    Registration

    Scores and Score Reports
    ...
    Tests at a Glance
    Kentucky
    Supplement to: The Praxis Series 2002-2003 Registration Bulletin
    Test Requirements
    If you test at a center located in Kentucky a copy of your scores will automatically be sent to the Kentucky Education Professional Standards Board. The first digit of the "Session/Test Code" indicates the session during which the test is offered in the 2002-2003 testing year. There are no session numbers for the CBT tests, which are given by appointment, as explained in Praxis I Computer-Based Testing The computer-based tests are offered by appointment through a national network of Prometric TM Testing Centers (many Prometric Testing Centers are located inside Sylvan Learning Centers), selected institutional sites, and ETS Field Service Offices. Visit Computer-Based Testing for the locations near you. Licensure
    Area Session/
    Test Code Test
    Name Qualifying
    Score PRAXIS I REQUIREMENTS All Areas PPST Reading PPST Writing PPST Mathematics
    (calculators prohibited)
    or Computerized PPST Reading Computerized PPST Writing Computerized PPST Mathematics (calculators prohibited) You may not take a Computerized PPST test more than once in any given 60-day period. If you do so, the scores from your second or subsequent testing will not be reported and your test fees will not be refunded.

    79. CVH State Program | Kentucky
    for state and local health department staff, health care providers, media representatives,policymakers kentucky’s CVH Enhanced school Health Project.
    http://www.cdc.gov/cvh/cvh-states/ky.htm
    National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
    Cardiovascular Health
    Home
    CVH State Program Publications Contact Us
    Cardiovascular Health Program
    About Cardiovascular Diseases About the Program CVH State Program Statistical Information ... Announcements
    Kentucky
    Core Program – 1998
    • Develop and Coordinate Partnerships. The Kentucky Department of Public Health (KDPH) coordinates CVH activities through regular staff meetings and E-mail that include the diabetes, physical activity, nutrition (5 A Day), tobacco, health education, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), and vital statistics program personnel. In addition, formal agreements with other state agencies (e.g., Department of Agriculture, Department of Transportation, Parks and Recreation, and the Department of Education) will be formed to enhance communication and collaboration related to CVH. The KDPH will contract with the University of Kentucky (UK), Gill Heart Institute and the Department of Preventive Medicine to develop key aspects of data analysis, community assessment, and intervention strategies.
      A steering committee, including representatives from the KDPH, the Kentucky Department of Education, the American Heart Association, and the health care community has been formed to guide the CVH Program and develop a statewide CVH coalition. The CVH coalition will develop a state CVH plan and increase cooperation across groups. The steering committee has compiled a list of organizations, companies, and agencies to be invited to the formation of the CVH coalition by February 1, 2000, where the mission, structure, and leadership appointments will be determined.

    80. Region III Comprehensive Center - Technical Assistance Providers
    K12 classrooms, library media centers, adult literacy University of Michigan 1005School of Education Development Institute University of kentucky 126 Mineral
    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?

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