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  1. School library/media programs: A selected bibliography by Jean E. Roane Harris, 1977

61. The 21st Century Media Specialist
Serving the Students of Morris County, new jersey. The new, Improved Morris CountyLibrary Introduction to Services and Morris County school media Association.
http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze22cpp/
The 21st Century Media Specialist Teaching Librarian Information Specialist Technologist Instructional Consultant Staff Developer Serving the Students of Morris County, New Jersey Calendar 2002-2003 September 17 Executive Board Meeting Lillian Keating lillian.keating@pequannock.org Pequannock Valley M. S. 493 Newark-Pompton Tpke. Pompton Plains NJ 07444 October 10 General Membership Meeting ehuray@pthsd.k12.nj.us Smarter Surfing: Better Use of Your Web Time with Sreenath Sreenivasan, “Tech Guru” on WABC-7, New York Parsippany High School 309 Baldwin Rd. Parsippany NJ 07054 October 27-29 EMAnj Conference Morris County Reception Monday, October 28 Place TBA December 3 Holiday Party Janet Townsend January 16 (23) General Membership Meeting Jinnie McDonnell vmcdonne@optonline.net The New, Improved Morris County Library: Introduction to Services and Tours of the Facility Morris County Library 30 E. Hanover Ave. Whippany NJ 07981 February 4 (11) Executive Board Meeting Christine Lupia-Fugere clupia@pthsd.k12.nj.us

62. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
District of Columbia Association of school Librarians. Educational media Associationof new jersey. Florida Association for media in Education.
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. Paterson Education Fund Facilities Issues
of the answers is, obviously, improved school programs. They also lack updated librarymedia centers, science labs and If the state of new jersey has the funds
http://www.paterson-education.org/facilities.html
Where Will They Go?
Build New Schools to Meet Our Needs
The new federal education law named, No Child Left Behind, makes many changes in the Title I requirements. All schools receiving Title I funds must show "adequate yearly progress" by all students in all categories-including special education. Schools which fail to make adequate yearly progress face a series of defined consequences so that children are not be forced to attend low performing schools. On May 2, as required by the new federal law, the State of New Jersey released the list of 300 New Jersey school in need of improvement, based on their achievement in 1998-99 and 1999-2000. Paterson has 16 schools listed in category I, with flat achievement over the two years. In addition, Paterson has three schools in category II, with some improvement over the two years but which may be in danger of falling into category I. Schools identified as needing improvement must develop improvement plans showing programs and strategies to be adopted to improve teaching and learning. They must also provide their staffs with professional development to improve their skills.

64. Health Media Lab: News
In new jersey, a 2001 survey of highschool age children with severe budget constraints,”said D. Michael Anderson, Ph.D, president of Health media Lab.
http://www.healthmedialab.com/html/news020503.html
New Jersey Schools Fight Childhood Obesity Epidemic
New Nutrition Education Curriculum Instills Healthier Eating Habits Developed and tested under grants from the National Institutes of Health, Hungry Red Planet successfully communicates health and nutrition basics through an engaging, interactive space adventure. Designed for students in grades 5-9, the flexible, nine-lesson curriculum is simple for teachers to master and deliver. Students learn to interpret FDA Nutrition Facts labels on foods, create balanced meals using a database of over 300 real foods, and apply the USDA Food Guide Pyramid and Healthy Eating Index.
About Health Media Lab, Inc.
www.healthmedialab.com
Note to Editors:
High-resolution product images and screen shots of Hungry Red Planet, and other graphics, are available for your use at the following Web page address: www.hungryredplanet.com/resources
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65. CTCNet: Resources/Links
Source University of Michigan school of Information Community at Using Internetand Other new media for Public Showcase new York, new jersey, Connecticut.
http://www2.ctcnet.org/ctcweb.asp?webcat=grant

66. BCSMA - Meeting Minutes 12/1/1998
Donohue introduced Jean Harris, school Library media Consultant with the new JerseyDepartment of Township schools, “Educational media centers Reflecting the
http://www.mtps.com/high/bcsma/CHMIN1.HTM
BCSMA Meeting Minutes Challenger School - North Hanover Township December 1, 1998 - 4:00pm (Updated: December 10, 1998) The meeting was called to order by BCSMA President, Nancy Donohue . Ms. Donohue welcomed all attendees and expressed thanks to Doris Dunkelberger of the Challenger School for hosting the meeting. Ms. Donohue introduced Michele Doughty , Program Development Specialist in the Office of Standards and Professional Development (NJ DOE). Ms. Doughty delivered the meeting’s feature presentation on the New Jersey Continuing Education Requirement. Some of the main points presented include: 1) Core Curriculum Standards
    A. Teacher Effectiveness = Sustained professional development based on the curriculum they are learning to teach. B. The core curriculum standards define what all students should know and be able to do.
2) Defining the Continuing Education Requirement
    A. 100 hours of state approved continuing education programs/experiences every 5 years.
      1. This is a time-based, or clock hour, initiative - not based on units or credits.
    B. Requirement begins January, 2000.

67. BCSMA - News/Reviews
available for a candidate with new jersey Educational media is a comprehensive highschool with a work in both of Cherokee's libraries/media centers daily (for
http://www.mtps.com/high/bcsma/NEWS1.HTM
News and Reviews News Job Openings Share your knowledge...make a difference! BCSMA welcomes your professional submissions of local news, material/product reviews, library/media articles, and job openings. Please contact John Bishop ( bishopj@high.mtps.com ) for submission information and inquiries. News and Such top of page Big6 Workshop Help Research Assistance - Live! Providing Professional Development ... Projector Excitement Media Specialists in Search of the Big6 Leslie Donnelly of Demasi Middle School is hip to the and is planning a workshop to further explore the popular information problem-solving model! Leslie e-mailed me with the news and a request: "The Evesham Township School District is planning a teacher inservice on March 24th [2003] and would like to have a media specialist with experience using the Big6 at the elementary (K-6) level come and tell a small group about his/her experiences using the Big6. This would be 2-hour (informal) program for 9 media specialists in the afternoon (1-3 pm). Contact Leslie Donnelly, Demasi Middle School, Marlton, NJ. donnellyl@evesham.k12.nj.us or phone 856-988-0777 x2706." So...are you using the Big6 model in your elementary school? If so, please give Leslie a call!

68. New Media Classroom
Dickinson, The College of new jersey Course materials Chris Johnson, new school UniversityCourse materials and History Project Center for media Learning
http://www.ashp.cuny.edu/nmcwork.html

About NMC
NMC Programs Classroom Resources Regional Centers Directory
Work by NMC Teachers and Students

69. Think Globally ...Search Locally - Bibliography
multitype library networks. school Library media Quarterly Ill. University of Illinois,Graduate school of Library new Providence, new jersey RR Bowker, 1994
http://www.lib.sk.ca/staff/multitype/stratpln/bibliog.html
Think Globally ...Search Locally
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies. Standards for cooperative multitype library organizations. Chicago: American Library Association, 1990. 17 p. Brown, Gerald R. Winnipeg: Gerald R. Brown, Consultant, 1994. 68p . Cargill, Jennifer and Diane J. Graves, eds. Advances in library resource sharing. Westport: Meckler, 1992. 153 p. Dalrymple, Prudence Ward, et. al. "Measuring statewide interlibrary loan among multitype libraries: a testing of data collection approaches." RQ . 30(4):534-547. Summer 1991. Janice K. "School library media centers in networks: an overview of the role of school library media centers in multitype library networks." School Library Media Quarterly. 13:191-199. Summer 1985. Echo Valley Library Forum, November 3-6, 1988: Proceedings. Edited by Bryan Foran and Linda Fritz. Regina: Saskatchewan Library Association, 1988. 132p. Fiels, Keith Michael and Margie Epple, eds. Multitype library cooperation: an annotated guide to working documents. Chicago: Association of Specialized and Cooperative Library Agencies, a division of the American Library Association, 1988. 111 p.

70. New Jersey United For Higher School Standards - Member List
Plainfield Board of Education A K12 school district located in central new Jerseywith a youth in America, and to produce positive media images and
http://www.newjerseyunited.org/education/memlist.asp
MEMBER LIST
Alliance for Arts Education/NJ

A non-profit, statewide membership and advocacy organization founded in 1979 and dedicated to promoting quality K-12 arts education for all students in New Jersey. AAE/NJ provides information, referrals and technical assistance in implementing the State Core Curriculum Content Standards in the arts and in integrating the arts across the curriculum. American Association of Teachers of German
Has a mission to bring the language, literature and cultures of the German-speaking world to all Americans, a vital humanistic endeavor that serves an essential national interest. Aslan Youth Ministries
Provides a variety of educational and recreational activities for community youth during the summer months and after school hours. Atlantic 2000
Nurtures and maintains existing businesses as well as develops and attracts new business to Atlantic County. Atlantic Cape Community College
Has a mission to respond to the diverse needs of its community, provide superior academic, technical, and training programs, encourage the pursuit of lifelong learning, and promote responsible citizenship. Atlantic County Chamber of Commerce
The purpose and commitment to our members of the Atlantic County Mainland Chamber of Commerce is to nurture and enhance the business climate and quality of life in Atlantic County.

71. Announcements - Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Phone 206.709.3100, Email media@gatesfoundation.org new jersey has had a longstandingcommitment to strengthening its school leadership core and
http://www.gatesfoundation.org/education/professionaldevelopment/announcements/a
Home Education Professional Development Announcements ... Professional Development
Contact:
Carol Rava
Phone: 206.709.3100, Email: media@gatesfoundation.org
JoAnn D. Bartoletti , Executive Director
New Jersey Principals and Supervisors Association
Phone: 609.860.1200 , Email: NJPSA@aol.com
The leadership development grant will provide 3,400 principals and superintendents with the opportunity to understand how technology supports systemic change for effective teaching and learning. NJPSA will work cooperatively with the New Jersey Department of Education and the New Jersey Association of School Administrators to oversee the grant.
The grant will enable superintendents and principals to develop, practice and share strategies, skills and processes for leading systemic change; locate and use resources that enable school leaders to help teachers integrate technology into their classrooms; gain an understanding of how technology and instructional best-use practices can improve teaching and learning; and, address long-range planning issues that include adequate professional development experiences for teachers and building technology capacity in the infrastructure of school facilities.
In order to address the varying levels of skills and knowledge, seven institutes will be offered. Among the topics to be addressed through the institutes is how to plan for the $12 billion school construction program, including equipment needs based on learning goals, best practices in technology integration, and assessing the strengths and weaknesses of school curricula. In addition to the institutes, the initiative will promote sustainability of this effort through follow-up and ongoing assessment.

72. The College Of New Jersey - School Of Nursing - AllNursingSchools.com Factsheet
through the college's seven schools Art, media, and Music students, 95% of whom areNew jersey residents. of Nursing Established in 1966, the school of Nursing
http://www.allnursingschools.com/schools/ID796/
The College of New Jersey
School of Nursing
PO Box 7718
2000 Pennington Rd.
Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 Phone: (609) 771-2541
Fax: (609) 637-5159
The College
The College of New Jersey is a highly selective institution that provides students with an opportunity to participate in a unique community of learners. This community calls upon its members to strive for excellence and to develop the objectivity and capacity for change. It also calls upon them to participate in service to others and exhibit a respect for and appreciation of others. Chartered in 1855 as the New Jersey Normal School, TCNJ is the oldest of the state's public colleges. The College offers more than forty liberal arts and professional programs through the college's seven schools: Art, Media, and Music; Business; Culture and Society; Education; Engineering; Nursing and Science. The College serves approximately 6,000 undergraduate students, 95% of whom are New Jersey residents. The School of Nursing
Established in 1966, the School of Nursing consists of the Division of Professional Nursing Education and Practice (undergraduate) and the Division of Advanced Professional Nursing Education and Practice (graduate). All nursing courses are taught by well-qualified faculty who are experienced and proficient in scientific foundations and clinical applications of nursing. State-of-the-art professional instruction emphasizes that nursing is centered on caring for people. The curriculum reflects this emphasis in clinical nursing practice courses that begin in the sophomore year and become increasingly complex. Students work with children, adults, childbearing families, and the elderly in a variety of settings including acute care hospitals, using sophisticated technology and community agencies dealing with individual, family and community health care needs. Outstanding opportunities to gain valuable clinical experience are available because of excellent relationships with area hospitals, mental health clinics, nursing homes, home health care agencies, schools, and senior citizen centers.

73. Rutgers-Newark Online - The State University Of New Jersey
Research centers, center sponsors conferences and public education programs focusingon public policy issues in northern new jersey. Rutgers school of Business.
http://www.newark.rutgers.edu/research/index.php?usid=&usName=

74. Marlboro Second-graders Make Giving Part Of Season By Jeanette M. Eng Staff Writ
All Greater media news. up some of the books donated by children at the school thatwill be distributed to disadvantaged children in new jersey during the
http://newstranscript.gmnews.com/News/2002/1218/Front_Page/083.html
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Marlboro second-graders
make giving part of season
By jeanette M. eng
Staff Writer
COURTESY OF MARLBORO SCHOOL DISTRICT Pupils in Andrea Bloom’s second-grade class at the Marlboro Elementary School, (l-r) Danielle Mermelstein, Cayla Sekuler, Sheenali Patel, Domenic Portera, Caroline Pennington and Raghav Gupta, hold up some of the books donated by children at the school that will be distributed to disadvantaged children in New Jersey during the holiday season.
MARLBORO — The holidays are the season for shopping, eating, collecting presents ... oh yes, and giving. Well, the second-graders at the Marlboro Elem-entary School, School Road West, certainly didn’t forget that fundamental part of this time of the year. In a little less than two weeks, the children collected 86 books that will be distributed to disadvantaged children throughout the state by the New Jersey Library Association. The association’s Children’s Service Section sponsors this statewide program every year.

75. Afterschool Alliance
new jersey schoolAge Care Coalition http//www.njsacc.org/. new jersey 21st CenturyCommunity Learning centers http//www.state.nj.us/njded/21cclc/.
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/states/states_facts.cfm?state_abbr=NJ

76. Features02
State Cable, the Internet and cable provider at new jersey’s Triton overwhelmed,Dottie came to Colleen Zanger, school library media specialist, for
http://www.infosearcher.com/features02.htm
Home About Us CyberTours Features ... BookReviews ICPrize Adds Value: Demonstrating the Role of Serendipity in Collaboration and Comm unication By Jacqueline C. Mancall, Brian Stafford, and Colleen Zanger ICPrize Encourages Serendipity and Adds Value In the Fall1998 issue of Information Searcher (Vol. 10, no.4, 1998) we initiated our discussion of ICPrize, AASL 's ICONnect reward for collaborative creation of successful curriculum units using technology. ICPrize supports ICONnect's purpose: to position school library media specialists and school library media centers as the electronic information connection in the school. The stories below show how collaboration with a librarian can increase a teacher's success in enabling student learning and innovative student production. The catalyst for each situation was the awareness of an award, and in both cases a well prepared, professionally tuned-in librarian was able to help an English teacher take advantage of these serendipitous events and add value to the students' study of Shakespeare's Julius Caesar.

77. Bibliography For Library Media
The introductory rationale encourages school library media specialists to new jerseyEducational media Association of new jersey (EMANJ) has developed
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

78. ETS Hosts Central New Jersey Education Foundation Partnership
news media. Service's Chauncey Conference Center in Princeton, new jersey to coordinatetheir efforts to support their school districts through
http://www.ets.org/textonly/news/02121101.html
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ETS Contact:
Peter V. Yeager 609-734-5151 E-mail: pyeager@ets.org
ETS Hosts Central New Jersey Education Foundation Partnership
Education Foundations Come Together To Coordinate Efforts, Inform Public Princeton, N.J. (December 10, 2002) - Leaders from central New Jersey's education foundations joined together today at the Educational Testing Service's Chauncey Conference Center in Princeton, New Jersey to coordinate their efforts to support their school districts through public relations, fundraising and programming and to educate the public about their mission to improve public schools. "All of the education foundations in central New Jersey will benefit from this partnership. We are so thankful to ETS for hosting our inaugural meeting," said Diane Senerth, Executive Director of the Lawrence Township Education Foundation. "Without their support, our group may not have come together so quickly. This kind of inter-community cooperation is difficult to establish, but has enormous potential for public education throughout the region." Attending the meeting were representatives for education foundations from East Windsor, Ewing, Hamilton, Hopewell Valley, Lambertville/South Hunterdon, Lawrenceville, Montgomery, Princeton, Trenton and West Windsor. Also attending were representatives of ETS. The meeting included panel discussions on board membership and foundation relationships with schools, businesses and communities.

79. ETS Wins New Jersey Standardized Testing Contract
news media. In all, new jersey will administer the third and fourth-grade teststo and an equal number of fourth graders in about 600 school districts, or
http://www.ets.org/textonly/news/03011501.html
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ETS Contact:
Peter V. Yeager 609-734-5151 E-mail: pyeager@ets.org
ETS Wins New Jersey Standardized Testing Contract
PRINCETON, NJ, (Jan. 14, 2003) - The New Jersey Department of Education has awarded ETS a four-year, $35 million contract to oversee the development and administration of reading and math tests for more than 200,000 New Jersey third- and fourth-grade students. "I am extremely proud that we won this contract," said Kurt Landgraf, President and CEO of ETS. "It is especially meaningful to win such a significant project from our home state. We look forward to working with Governor McGreevey and Commissioner of Education Librera to ensure our tests meet New Jersey's needs and thank them for entrusting this important task to ETS." The New Jersey contract is the third testing program ETS will manage to help states and territories comply with their requirements under the federal No Child Left Behind Act, after those in California and Puerto Rico. In addition, ETS is a test-development subcontractor to NCS Pearson for K-12 testing programs in Georgia and Florida. ETS also has won a high-school testing contract with Maryland. "We've earned a lot of new business in the last two years, and every one of those contracts has been hard-won and gratifying," said John Oswald, Vice President of ETS's K-12 Assessments Division, which prepared the bid. "This project is yet another confirmation of our central place in the K-12 market, and it is another step toward our goal of becoming the leader in that market."

80. News 12 Interactive - New Jersey - News
and deserves to keep her job as newark school superintendent a 401K plan to not itemizingtheir deductions, new jersey residents are news 12 and Rainbow media.
http://www.news12.com/CDA/0,2848,12,00.html

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