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41. 2001 News Releases - Native American Educators Go Back To School At NASA
Parker, Arizona Santa Clara Day school, Española, new Felipe Pueblo Elementary,San Felipe, new mexico The workshop 818) 3540474 JPL media Relations Office.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/releases/2001/nativeamerican.html
NEWS RELEASES (2001)
2000 RELEASES

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EMPLOYEE NEWSPAPER

2001 News Releases Native American Educators Go Back to School at NASA

June 20, 2001
Teachers work on solar system project
Volunteer
and Education Information A group of 17 elementary and secondary school teachers from Native American reservations in New Mexico and Arizona are learning about some of NASA's most exciting missions. During a two- week educational workshop ending June 22, teachers from four different school districts are learning how to involve their students in the wonders of space exploration while preserving and celebrating their rich Native American traditions. Participating schools are:
Wallace Elementary, Parker, Arizona
Santa Clara Day School, Española, New Mexico
San Juan Elementary, San Juan Pueblo, New Mexico San Felipe Pueblo Elementary, San Felipe, New Mexico The workshop, hosted by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif., at the JPL Educator Resource Center in Pomona, Calif., brings together two different worlds that view the stars differently. For one, the stars are a source of spiritual guidance, and for the other they are a means to learn more about age-old questions such as "Where did we come from?" and "Are we alone?" "Our role is to help these teachers come up with a plan that they can take back to their classroom," said Gene Vosicky, administrator for the JPL Educator Resource Center. "The plan takes into consideration all of their needs. Together, we work to answer questions and figure out ways to incorporate space science and technology into their curriculum."

42. Developing Educational Standards - Library Media
University maintains an excellent new mexico Standards site. Virgil Jacobsen fromthe Alpine school District in and the Washington Library media Association in
http://edstandards.org/StSu/Library.html
Library Media Developing Educational Standards is maintained by Charles Hill and the Wappingers Central School District in New York. Your help with updates or corrections is greatly appreciated. [This page was last updated on December 23, 2001] By Organization By State By Country
  • American Association of School Librarians
    The American Association of School Librarians , an affiliate of the American Library Association, offers a section on National Guidelines and Standards that contains excerpts from ALA's nine Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning along with links to supporting documents, a PowerPoint presentation, and ordering information.
  • Association of College and Research Libraries
    The Association of College and Research Libraries , an affiliate of the American Library Association, has published its Information Literacy Competency Standards for Higher Education (2000). Intended for college use as they prepare their own students for lifelong learning, these standards build on and extend the K-12 standards developed jointly by the ALA and the AECT. The document lists five standards, with performance indicators and outcomes for each.
  • Computer Science and Telecommunications Board
    In April 1999, the

43. ADVOCACY
Donald Duran, school Superintendent, Belen, new mexico, and NASBHC Board media RelationsSuggestions. The school Nurse/schoolBased Health Center Partnership.
http://www.nasbhc.org/quick_find_resources.htm
NASBHC RESOURCES - QUICK FIND ADVOCACY BASICS : Definitions, Data, Tours, Best Practice Models CLINICAL EVALUATION AND QUALITY FINANCE SBHC OPERATIONS and ADMINISTRATION ... SBHC STANDARDS AND PRINCIPLES NOTE: Many documents on the web are created in Adobe Portable Document Format (noted as "pdf"), which allows documents to be viewed across any platform. If you do not have Adobe Acrobat Reader on your computer you can download a free version from www.adobe.com ADVOCACY FACT SHEETS A Guide to Implementing National School-Based Health Center Awareness Activities (pdf) School-Based Health Centers: A Child-Focused Safety Net Strategy (pdf) School-Based Health Centers: On the Frontline for Mental Health (pdf) SBHC Fact Sheet for Congress (pdf) National Declaration of Support for SBHCs (pdf) Congressional Call to Action brochure (pdf) [legal paper required to print] OPINION-EDITORIALS (Op-ed) on SBHCs Jane W. McGrath, NASBHC President, Pediatrician and State School Health Office Donald Duran, School Superintendent, Belen, New Mexico, and NASBHC Board Member Bruce Guernsey, Colorado Adolescent and School Health Services ... Elinor Goldberg, Executive Director, Maine Alliance for Children ADVOCACY TOOLS Ten Steps to Effective Budget Advocacy for School-Based Health Centers Budget Advocacy Case Studies State Legislative Checklist for SBHC Advocates (pdf) Communicating with Elected Officials (pdf)

44. New Mexico
It has helped Taos High school put curriculum resources all the negative news providedby other media.”. in an underserved area like new mexico – to those
http://www.benton.org/Library/PublicMedia/newmexico.html

Contents
Introduction
Opportuntiy
Agents ...
  • Central Indiana
  • New Mexico
    Conclusions
  • Connecting Communities
    New Mexico:Wanted! An Alliance to Shape Public Policy
    • La Plaza Telecommunity Learning Center
    • The National Hispanic Cultural Center
    • RETA
    • Connect New Mexico
    New Mexico is the fifth largest state in the Union,but the 37th in terms of population (about 1.7 million, half of whom live in the Albuquerque and Santa Fe areas), and 49th in per capita income ($18,814 in 1996). The inequities of service and opportunity are graphically illustrated by telecommunications coverage – most homes have television sets, far fewer have telephone connections. There are seventeen regional phone companies operating franchises in the state, many of them lacking the basic ability to provide bandwidth and access for simple phone services, let alone access to the Internet, broadband, or other proposed digital services. The biggest player, U.S.West, covers the prime areas of the Rio Grande corridor, but apparently finds no business incentive for extending into most rural areas. Education is an even better illustration. In a state that contains some of the most advanced research establishments in the nation (including Los Alamos and Intel labs), one-third of the population does not possess a high school diploma. And having failed to get one in school, there are alarmingly few opportunities to make up for it afterwards – GED is available through public television, but there are said to be only twelve qualified GED testers in the entire state, and no money has been forthcoming to provide more.

    45. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
    new JERSEY Educational media Association of new Jersey. new mexico Library AssociationThis organization includes a Youth youth in public and school libraries
    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

    46. 2002 Grants: State Listing - NEW MEXICO
    In addition, the new mexico Symphony Orchestra will conduct celebration for seniorsand school children, and Radio Television FIELD/DISCIPLINE media Arts To
    http://arts.endow.gov/learn/02grants/states2/NM.html
    NEA Home New on the Site Learn About the NEA Apply for a Grant Manage Your Award NEA Partnerships Publications Endowment News Explore Art Forms Federal Opportunities Search/Site Map 2002 Grant Awards: State Listing
    Challenge America Access/ Heritage-Preservation
    Leadership Initiatives/Partnership Agreements NEW MEXICO Albuquerque Arts Alliance
    Albuquerque, NM
    To support a cultural survey of various ethnic populations that reside in the greater Albuquerque areas. The survey will assist arts organizations in tailoring their programs and services to meet the specific needs of these underserved populations. City of Santa Fe
    Santa Fe, NM
    CATEGORY: Arts Learning
    To support ongoing professional development for elementary classroom teachers. The program will focus on methodologies of aesthetic education and ways to use the arts to meet literacy goals that have been established by the Santa Fe Public Schools. College of Santa Fe (on behalf of the GirlsFilmSchool
    Santa Fe, NM
    CATEGORY: Arts Learning
    To support the continuation of the GirlsFilmSchool. The two-week summer residential program provides opportunities for adolescent youth to develop self-esteem, self-expression, and explore careers through film and video production.

    47. Art And Art History University Of New Mexico General Library
    1973 to present in all media; covers European text documents (licensed via the NewMexico State Library Library and in other libraries, centers, and collections
    http://elibrary.unm.edu/subjects/art.html

    48. Appendix A - Resources For Technical Assistance
    Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, new mexico. RTCs help states, LEAs, teachers, schoollibrary and into K12 classrooms, library media centers, adult literacy
    http://www.ed.gov/offices/OESE/MEP/PrelimGuide/appendix.html
    Preliminary Guidance for Migrant Education Program, Title I, Part C Public Law 103-382
    Appendix A Resources for Technical Assistance
    To help all children reach high academic standards, many states, school districts, and schools will need a new kind of technical assistance. They will need comprehensive assistance that is driven by the needs of families and children and that can provide tools and information to help them leverage all available resources in order to improve teaching and learning for all children. To that end, the Department is creating regional technical assistance centers to provide comprehensive, high-quality assistance and information. The Depart ment is also changing the way it relates to the field by shifting its focus from monitoring for compliance to providing support to enhance program quality.
    Regional Service Teams and Integrated Programs Reviews
    The Office of Elementary and Secondary Education (OESE), which houses the Office of Migrant Education, has a new organizational structure that is built around ten regional service teams. Existing program offices, including the Office of Migrant Education, will retain a small program base, but will provide most services to OESE grantees through teams that have staff with expertise in OESE's programs. This new structure signals a new relationship with states and local operating agencies. Rather than focus on providing program-specific advice, the restructured OESE will use cross-program teams to encourage and support state and local efforts to integra te services and collaborate across programs. In anticipation of this change, OESE began in 1994-95 to conduct integrated reviews of federally funded education programs. Integrated reviews are on-site observations and assessments performed by a team of s taff members from two or more program offices within the Department. Each focused on the progress of systemic reform efforts within a state and explored how individual federal programs fit within that broad reform effort. The Office of Migrant Education participated in all of the initial integrated reviews.

    49. All About New Mexico: Newspapers, Magazines, TV, & Radio
    Groups Pictures/Travelogues - Research centers - schools/Universities stories,histories, calendars, school news, events our corner of new mexico written by
    http://www-psych.nmsu.edu/~linda/news.htm
    All About New Mexico
    A Comprehensive Index of New Mexico Links
    Index About Site Activities Attractions ... Museums Newspapers/Mags/TV/Radio Nonprofits/Groups Pictures/Travelogues Research Centers Schools/Universities ... Weather
    Newspapers
    Publisher, address, and phone number (but no links) of every newspaper in the state
  • Dailies
  • Semi-weekly
  • Weekly
  • Bi-weekly ...
  • List of many small Southern New Mexico print publications - with subscription info for each
  • List of New Mexico newspapers - American Journalism Review
  • New Mexico in the news:
    - Read what The Washington Post has written about New Mexico in the past 30 days.
    - Get articles about New Mexico direct from the Associated Press news wire.
  • The Albuquerque Journal online - Albuquerque. Wonderful site.
  • The Albuquerque Tribune - Albuquerque
  • The Aztec Local News - "A semi-monthly community-input newspaper full of stories, histories, calendars, school news, events, poems, photographs, and news of our corner of New Mexico written by residents of all ages." Pretty spiffy site, too!
  • Clovis News Journal - Clovis
  • The Deming Headlight - Deming
  • The Gallup Independent - Gallup
  • The Hatch Valley News - Hatch
  • The Herald - Truth or Consequences
  • Hermit's Peak Gazette - Las Vegas
  • Hobbs News-Sun - Hobbs
  • Las Cruces Bulletin - Las Cruces, weekly
  • 50. AZ
    Consortium of College and University media centers. National SchoolBoards Association. new mexico Council of Teachers of Mathematics.
    http://www.lpi.usra.edu/education/OSS/a-z.html
    All of the conferences in these web pages are listed alphabetically. OSS-sponsored conferences, regional conferences, science and technical conferences with educational sessions and other national conferences. Click on the letter below to search for conferences under that letter. The conferences are linked to the association's main page.
    A
    B
    C
    D ...
    Z
    A
    Activities Integrating Math, Science and Technology (AIMS) Alabama Library Association Alaska Library Association Alaska Science Teachers Association ... Astronomical Society of the Pacific
    B
    Black Caucus of the American Library Association
    C
    California Association of Museums California Library Association California Mathematics Council California Science Teachers Association ... Council of the Great City Schools
    D
    Delaware Council of Teachers of Mathematics Delaware Library Association Delaware Teachers of Science District of Columbia Library Association District of Columbia Science Education Association. (202) 645-3309. Division for Planetary Sciences
    E
    Education and Information Technology (EDUCAUSE) Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC) Conference Calendar
    F
    Florida Council of Teachers of Mathematics Florida Educational Technology Conference Florida Library Association Frontiers in Education Clearing House
    G
    Geological Society of America Georgia Council of Teachers of Mathematics Georgia Educational Technology Conference Georgia Library Association ... Great Plains Planetarium Association
    H
    Hawaii Library Association Hawaii Council of Teachers of Mathematics Hoosier Association of Science Teachers (IN)
    I ...
    Idaho Library Association Idaho Science Teachers Association. (208) 733-2267.

    51. Education Policy Organizations
    National Mentoring Partnership. National school Safety Center. new MexicoNetwork for Education Communication NEDCOMM. new media centers.
    http://www.newyorkwired.com/edupolorgs.htm
    education NY Wired Home Education Home Education Policy Home Search NY Wired ... Site Map Education Policy Organizations A+ for Kids Teacher Network Accuracy in Academia Alliance for Parental Involvement in Education (ALLPIE) ALSC: Association for Library Service to Children ... 7th Bracey Report on the Condition of Public Education

    52. TCR Educational Craft Centers: Southwest
    new mexico. for day and evening classes in bookbinding, ceramics, jewelry and glassmedia. Southwest school of Art Craft (formerly Southwest Craft Center) 300
    http://www.craftsreport.com/resources/educational/southwest.html
    SOUTHWEST REGION
    Click on the map or states listed below: [ARIZONA]
    [COLORADO]

    [KANSAS]

    [NEW MEXICO]
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    ARIZONA
    Arizona Commission on the Arts
    417 West Roosevelt St.
    Phoenix, AZ 85003
    Ph: (602) 255-5882
    E-mail: general@arizonaarts.org Creative Arts of Chandler
    612 W. Pecos Road Chandler, AZ 85226 Ph: (480) 855-9809 E-mail: creativeartsofchandler@yahoo.com Create Arts of Chandler aims to provide a venue where artists and craftsmen can exhibit their work in the community. It strives to share knowledge with others, especially the children, in an effort to build a strong artistic curiosity in them in the hopes of continuing interests in the next generation of artists.
    COLORADO
    (Information currently unavailable.)
    KANSAS
    (Information currently unavailable.)
    NEW MEXICO
    Taos Art School Box 2588 Taos, NM 87571 Ph: (505) 758-0350 Fax: (505)758-4880 tas@laplaza.org Taos Art School offers workshops in painting, fibers, pottery, creativity and expeditions. Taos Institute of Arts 108 Civic Plaza Drive Taos, NM 87571 Ph: (505) 758-2793 Fax: (505) 737-2466 E-mail: tia@taosnet.com

    53. New Mexico High Tech Job Forum :: Job Seeker And Freelancer Resource Links
    new media Services. Courses. new mexico Engineering Research Institute. Courses.The Robert O. Anderson school and Graduate school of Management. Courses.
    http://www.nmtechjobs.org/resourcelinks_jobseeker_freelancer.asp
    YOUR ACCOUNT Sign In
    FIRST TIME? Create Your Profile
    Post Your Resume

    Post Job Openings

    SEARCH Saved Searches
    Search Jobs

    List All Jobs
    Make Your Next Move in New Mexico
    Career Resources Links
    New Mexico Job Information
    New Mexico Training and Education Resources

    Services for Job Seekers

    Job Hunting Publications
    ... Suggest a Link
    New Mexico Job Information
    Albuquerque Area Employment Albuquerque Journal Employment Want Ads Albuquerque Tribune Employment Classifieds Albuquerque Web Women ... Back to Top
    New Mexico Training and Education Resources
    New Media Services Courses New Mexico Engineering Research Institute The Albuquerque High Performance Computing Center ... Back to Top
    Services for Job Seekers
    America's Job Bank America's Career InfoNet (ACINet) America's Learning eXchange America's Service Locator ... Back to Top
    Job Hunting Publications
    Jobs For Graduates - Online edition Job Hunter’s Guide Job Search Tips Prospects - A Job Hunters Guide for HighSchool Graduates Back to Top
    Professional Associations
    American Marketing Association Association for Women in Computing Association for Manufacturing Technology American Institute of Chemical Engineers ... Back to Top
    Assistance Programs
    Alien Labor Certification Apprenticeship Program Classroom Training Customer Service Line ... Back to Top New Mexico High Tech Job Forum

    54. Nieer.org - State Databank - New Mexico
    new mexico early education programs. Child care centers for 5 yearolds 15,NR. Elementary school Teachers, Except Special Education, $34,310, $33,110.
    http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=NM

    55. Global Action Project
    Urban Visionaries Youth media Festival ·new York, NY (11 Screening Room MargaretMead High school Program at at Amherst University of new mexico University of
    http://www.global-action.org/html/about/screenings/screen.html
    UPCOMING
    2 Homes (2/02)
    Rruga Pa Kthim: One Way Journey (3/02)
    TBA
    Rruga Pa Kthim: One Way Journey
    RECENT SCREENINGS
    2 Homes; Rruga Pa Kthim: One Way Journey
    Multimedia exhibit showcasing the work of refugee youth attending the International Rescue Committee Resettlement Program summer school.
    2 Homes
    Urban Voices News: Police Brutality; What You See is NOT What You Get; Love Is Blind; Blink 143; Coming To Terms: 4 Sexual Situations; This Way Of Life; Slang Bangin’: Thoughts on the Word "N". Manhattan Neighborhood Network, G.A.P. 2001 Showcase Screening What You See is NOT What You Get. Velocity of Coming Together Trapped; Inside the Mind of a Gangster What is a Gang? w/panel discussion One Way Journey: Rruga Pa Kthim Interfaith Center of NY/ Film Connections: Exploring Faith, Culture and Society Through the Lens of Film Peace of Mind Walled City Stories Open; Velocity of Coming Together

    56. CNS Media - Press Release - April 24, 2001
    media Information. MONTEREY, CA US and Russian high school students presentedtheir US students and teachers were from California, new mexico, Ohio, Texas
    http://cns.miis.edu/cns/media/pr020424.htm
    Home Press Room
    Media Information
    Press Release
    April 24, 2002 Center for Nonproliferation Studies, Monterey Institute of International Studies
    Contact: Fred Wehling, Education Coordinator
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (4/24/02)
    Phone: (831) 647-6533
    E-mail: fwehling@miis.edu
    http://cif.miis.edu/cif/CONF_S02.htm
    U.S. AND RUSSIAN HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS PRESENT RESEARCH AT WHITE SANDS MISSILE RANGE MONTEREY, CA
    U.S. and Russian high school students presented their research on missiles and missile defenses at the Critical Issues Forum Spring 2002 Student-Teacher Conference, sponsored by the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), April 19-20, 2002, at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. U.S. students and teachers were from California, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, and Washington and Russian students and teachers represented high schools in the towns of Zheleznogorsk, Lesnoy, Novouralsk, Sarov, and Snezhinsk, the "closed nuclear cities" which are centers of nuclear research and development. The Critical Issues Forum, a unique program sponsored by the Compton Foundation, brings nonproliferation experts together with high school teachers and students to study the spread of weapons of mass destruction and methods to stop their spread. The year-long program begins with a summer teacher workshop in Monterey for curriculum development, and continues with a winter conference preparing teachers to present the curriculum. The objective of the curriculum is to develop critical thinking skills while promoting awareness of nonproliferation and disarmament issues. The activities developed by the CNS experts and teachers are designed to appeal to a wide range of learning styles and interests. Students investigate the topic under the teachers' direction and exchange preliminary versions of their final projects through the Critical Issues Forum website maintained at CNS (

    57. CNS - U.S. And Russian High School Teachers Study Missiles And Missile Defenses
    media Information. materials jointly prepared by CNS staff and high school teachers USteachers are from California, new mexico, Ohio, Texas, and Washington, and
    http://cns.miis.edu/cns/media/pr_cif01.htm
    Home Press Room
    Media Information
    Press Release - 11/30/01
    U.S. and Russian High School Teachers Study Missiles and Missile Defenses at CNS
    Contact: Fred Wehling, Education Coordinator
    Phone: (831) 647-6533 11/30/01
    E-mail: fwehling@miis.edu MONTEREY, Calif The Critical Issues Forum (CIF) Winter 2001 Teachers Workshop, sponsored by the Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS), is being held November 29-December 1, 2001, at the Monterey Institute. CIF is a unique program that brings together nonproliferation experts, high school teachers and students to study the spread of weapons of mass destruction and methods to stop their spread. Teachers from 10 U.S. high schools and five schools in Russia's nuclear cities have come together to explore the topic of missiles and missile defense using the curriculum and teaching materials jointly prepared by CNS staff and high school teachers. The conference includes presentations by resident and invited experts and discussion sessions focusing on teachers' questions and concerns.
    Group photo.

    58. Lectures/Seminars, Academic Vita And Grants For Ben Shedd
    of the Humanities, Princeton University; 19891990 PNM Foundation Endowed Chair Professorof media Arts, school of Fine Arts, University of new mexico;
    http://members.aol.com/sheddprods/lectures.html
    by Producer/Director/Writer/Designer Ben Shedd Guest Lectures:
    • Stanford University Department of Computer Science 2000 Exploding The Frame: Design for giant screens Unversity of Arizona College of Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture: Form-Function Lecture Series 1999 Giant Screen Theater Association Pre-Conference Symposium on Giant Screen Films and Lifelong Learning 1999 Designing Effective Giant Screen Films International Space Theater Consortium 1998 Vision 2005 Presentation International Space Theater Consortium 1998 Expanding Educational Qualities of Imax Films Alden B. Dow Creativity Center Fellowship 1998 20th Anniversary Reunion Exploding The Frame Westfield Elementary School 1998 The Making of the TROPICAL RAINFOREST film Princeton University 1998 Film Studies Committee Campus lecture Exploding The Frame Princeton University 1998 Department of Computer Science lecture, Exploding The Frame International Space Theater Consortium 1995 Special Venue Films for Science Centers and Museums: What Makes Them Unique? Alden B. Dow Creativity Center Fellowship 1994 Creative Thinking Five Year Update SMPTE 135th Meeting 1994 Exploding The Frame: Seeking A New Cinematic Language for Giant Screen Films International Documentary Association 1992 Panel discussion on future technologies
    Considering Giant Screen Films as Traveling Exhibits:
    • Considering Giant Screen Films as Traveling Exhibits International Space Theater Consortium 1993

    59. Bookmarks For Ed Lamoureux
    Marks school RCA CNN espn MLB la times kings Sites, the study Center for media EducationCreative of the Digital Divide Ken Hacker, new mexico State newmedia
    http://bradley.bradley.edu/~ell/netbooks.html
    Bookmarks for Ed Lamoureux
    New media theory News Sports Web resources ... fun stuff
    Personal Toolbar Folder
    me COM St. Marks School RCA CNN ...
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    New Media Theory
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    University and College Programs in Multimedia (under reconstruction)
    David Gunkel's Cyber publications

    NearLife Virtual Fish Tank: Dive into the Tank!

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    : features the big thoughts of today's big cyber thinkers ... Media-Lab Welcome
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    u s n e w s . c o m Spokane Spokesman/Review The Seattle Times Home Page ... CNNfn - the financial network Sports top L.A. Kings The Official St. Louis Rams Website ocr sports ... National Baseball Hall of Fame
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    60. Endowment News: Riley And Ivey Announce Nearly $1 Million In Media Literacy Gran
    new mexico. Contact Ellen Z. Kaiper (505) 7539762 For more than 10 years, theEspanola Valley High school has included study of media forms and
    http://www.nea.gov/endownews/news00/EdLiteracy2.html
    NEA Home New on the Site Learn About the NEA Apply for a Grant Manage Your Award NEA Partnerships Publications Endowment News Explore Art Forms Federal Opportunities Search/Site Map Media Literacy Initiative Project Descriptions All of the following projects involve students, teachers and parents in developing skills to better analyze the media images and messages they encounter on a daily basis. Teachers are provided with information to develop curriculum that incorporates media literacy while students have the opportunity to create their own messages, often working with local artists in film and video production, Web design, photography and other media art forms. Finished projects are made available through local broadcast, live presentations, media centers and resource libraries.
    CALIFORNIA
    Belmont Senior High School
    Los Angeles
    Project Title:Inter: Re-Active: Youth, Gaming and the American Social Imagery
    Contact: Stephen Metts (323) 342-9289
    West Contra Costa County School District
    Richmond
    Project Title: Work of the Mind: Media Literacy for Kids and Teens
    Contact: Jennifer Jennings (510) 307-5307
    Partnering with West Contra Costa County School District in this three-year project are the East Bay Center for the Performing Arts and other arts organizations in the Richmond area. The project targets students in three schools including Harbor Way Day School, an alternative K-6 school for students who have been expelled for behavioral problems. These students are at-risk, predominantly minority students whom conventional academic approaches often fail to reach. All students involved in Work of the Mind will transform the nature of their relationship to the popular media from a passive and reactive engagement to one that is active, discerning and positive.

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