Tarrant City Schools media Center 8493732. Middle school. 1 Wildcat Drive. Tarrant, Al. 35217. (205) 849-0168. High school. 830 Jefferson Boulevard. Tarrant, alabama 35217. http://www.tarrant.k12.al.us/
MEDT 6461 ADMINISTRATION OF THE SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER Principal s Guide to an Effective media Program for the 21 st Century, alabama State Bd c. TMC handout Orientation to the school Library media Center. http://www.westga.edu/~distance/data/syllabi/MEDT6461syllabusfa2000.htm
Extractions: 3 Semester Hours (5 PM - 7:30 PM) Fall 2000 Instructor: Leticia Ekhaml Office Location: 148 Education Annex Office Hours: Tuesdays 12:30 PM to 4:30 PM Wed. 10:30 AM to 4:30 PM Telephone: 770-836-6558 - Dept. Secretary 770-836-4446 - Office 770-834-6430 - Home E-mail: lekhaml@westga.edu Fax: 770-838-3088 Distance Support: http://www.westga.edu/~distance/webct3/main/help.html http://webct.westga.edu:7900/webct/public/home.pl http://www.westga.edu/~library/depts/offcampus/ http://www.westga.edu/~library/info/library.shtml ... http://www.westga.edu/~distance/ COURSE DESCRIPTION : An overview of the procedures in planning, administering and evaluating a school media program. This course meets at least 60% of the time via WebCT - a two-way interactive on-line course system. Through this course, students will demonstrate progress in the achievement of two NBPTS propositions that form the conceptual framework for advanced preparation programs in the College of Education. This course will enable the student to begin the development of a portfolio that could be submitted for National Board Certification. Proposition 1. Recognize the individual differences of students and plan intervention accordingly. This course will help students recognize and appreciate the role media resources play in tailoring instruction to meet individual needs.
Bullock County High School - Union Springs, Alabama Union Springs Elementary school Union Springs, alabama. large stage for a variety of school and community The library/media center, located in the center of the http://bullock.k12.al.us/uses/
Extractions: Union Springs Elementary School serves 419 students in Kindergarten through Grade 3. At present, the school staff consists of the principal, the guidance counselor, the library/media specialist, 23 classroom teachers, 16 Chapter I instructional assistants, the school secretary, five lunchroom workers and two custodians. Special-needs students are served as appropriate by a Chapter I counselor and two speech pathologists. The school facility is comprised of 18 classrooms in the main building, a four-classroom Kindergarten building and two mobile classrooms. The school's cafeteria provides ample space for the preparation and serving of meals and has a large stage for a variety of school and community functions. The library/media center, located in the center of the main building, is well-equipped and pleasantly furnished to serve as a focal point for the instructional program. The instructional program is organized in self-contained classes with emphasis on the teaching and learning of the language arts and mathematics. The curriculum also includes a full range of science, social studies, art, music, physical education and computer skills.
Medical Education Responds To Bioterrorism - Southern Region The University of alabamaBirmingham (UAB) school of for Disaster Preparedness and the school of Medicine s Contact Hank Black, media Specialist, 205-934-3884. http://www.aamc.org/newsroom/bioterrorism/south.htm
Extractions: Home Government Affairs Newsroom Meetings ... Newsroom Medical schools and teaching hospitals are preparing medical students, educating residents and physicians, and making research contributions that will prepare the nation for biological, radiation, and chemical terrorism. Alabama Florida Georgia Louisiana ... West Virginia The University of Alabama-Birmingham (UAB) School of Medicine has designed a new online continuing education module called "Bioterrorism and Emerging Infectious Diseases." The Web site, sponsored by the UAB Center for Disaster Preparedness and the School of Medicine's Division of Continuing Medical Education, is designed to provide practicing physicians, nurses, and other medical personnel with resource information and education about rare infections and potential bioterrorist agents. Upon completion of the program, medical professionals are better prepared to identify potential bioterrorist infections or agents, as well as identify common syndromes associated with these diseases or agents. Contact: Hank Black, Media Specialist, 205-934-3884
Extractions: Established in 1858, AIDB operates four accredited instructional programs and an award winning manufacturing complex in Talladega, Alabama and a statewide network of regional centers. The site now includes a forum page for people who are blind, tours of Alabama School for the Blind, links to student-created websites, and will soon include access to the Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind and the Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. A-Z to Deafblindness by James Gallagher Australian DeafBlind Council (ADBC) Better Hearing Links Page (UK) hearing aid and hearing loss resource site with message board and soon interactive chat room We are currently looking for stories and experiences of using various hearing aids Canadian Deaf-Blind and Rubella Association Carronbank School for Deaf-Blind Children -Melbourne, Australia
Extractions: Established in 1858, AIDB operates four accredited instructional programs and an award winning manufacturing complex in Talladega, Alabama and a statewide network of regional centers. The site now includes a forum page for people who are blind, tours of Alabama School for the Blind, links to student-created websites, and will soon include access to the Alabama Instructional Resource Center for the Blind and the Subregional Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Better Hearing Links Page (UK) hearing aid and hearing loss resource site with message board and soon interactive chat room We are currently looking for stories and experiences of using various hearing aids Canadian Deaf-Blind and Rubella Association Carronbank School for Deaf-Blind Children -Melbourne, Australia
Ozark City School Job Opportunities the 20002001 school year? Every classroom, office area, and library/media center in the system has Internet access via the alabama Supercomputer Authority? http://ocbecobalt.ocbe.k12.al.us/didyouknow.htm
Extractions: Home Bid Releases Links Search ... Schools The Ozark City School System has received national recognition as one of 22 systems in Alabama to be named as meeting the needs of families choosing schools for their children? Ozark City Schools have a computer/student ratio that places them in the top 25% of the state? Ozark City Schools have an extensive Language Arts program that utilizes three major research-based approaches known as the Alabama Reading Initiative, Reading Recovery, and LANGUAGE? The graduating class of 2001 passed the two required sections of the gradation exam with overall scores of 98% in Language and 97% in Reading? The school system received approximately $330,000 worth of grants and initiatives during the 2000-2001 school year? Every classroom, office area, and library/media center in the system has Internet access via the Alabama Supercomputer Authority? Every library/media center in the system is fully automated? The class of 2001 (205 students) received (at last count) 110 scholarships? Every career course in the system that has applied for business/industry certification has been approved?
Interactive Mathematics Miscellany And Puzzles, Reciprocal Links of alabama College of Education; History of Algebra Page, media Center, GeorgeLittle Rock HS, Iowa; Math, Truman High school Library media Center, Independence http://www.cut-the-knot.org/ReciprocalUli.shtml
Regional Inservice Center media. The Central alabama Regional Education Inservice Center is guided by a Governing Board of teachers, administrators, higher education partners, a school http://coe.alasu.edu/coe/isc/isc.htm
Extractions: Bridges to Excellence in Staff Development in Education Staff Development for Life-Long Learning Staff Development that is Research-based Staff Development that Impacts Students Learning sponsored by Alabama State Department of Education directed by Governing Board consisting of Classroom Teachers Administrators State Board of Education Representatives and Higher Education Partners The Central Alabama Regional Education Inservice Centers mission is to provide ongoing staff development for teachers, principals, superintendents and central office personnel. One of the eleven Centers housed in Alabamas major universities, the Center provides educational activities to professionals based on various needs assessments. The continued staff development is designed to increase teachers knowledge base in research-based strategies and information to positively impact students learning. The Center service areas include: and Mt. Meigs Youth Facility
Groups Question Education Nominee's Record On School Commercialism Chair, Task Force on Commercialism in Public Schools, alabama Chapter, American Control Childhood Susan Linn, EdD, Associate Director, media Center of the http://www.commercialalert.org/index.php/category_id/3/subcategory_id/58/article
Extractions: Summary Bush Administration Secret Document Shows Bush Administration Effort to Stop Global Anti-Obesity Initiative "Go On The Offensive," Secretary Thompson Tells Junk Food Lobby Nader, Docs Ask Surgeon General Nominee: Will You Protect Kids or Corporations? Will President Bush Act to Reduce Americans' TV Watching? ... Will Ashcroft Stand Up for Kids or Corporations? Groups Question Education Nominee's Record on School Commercialism Groups Praise Bush's Statement about TV: "The Best Weapon is the Off-On Button" Commercial Alert Praises Bush for Encouraging Kids to Watch Less TV Centers for Disease Control City for sale ... US Postal Service Commercial Alert and child advocates sent letters today to Members of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, expressing concern that Roderick Paige, President-elect George W. Bush's nominee as Secretary of Education, "may not understand the importance of protecting children from in-school commercial advertising and marketing." The letter asks the Senators to "tell Mr. Paige that corporate advertising is not education and America's schoolchildren should not be for sale." The letter follows.
Extractions: Alabama Media Arts School : A directory of information about Alabama media arts schools and media arts colleges that can help you decide which media arts school is best for you. A media arts degree will provide you with a strong background in many different aspects of media and related technologies, including the latest computer technology, animation and visual effects techniques, and design issues. The media arts professional learns more than just how to apply this technology, they also learn how to apply these skills to the business needs of their employer, be it a corporate entity of a broadcast network. If you have an eye for media, and an understanding of how to apply it to deliver a message, then a career in media arts may be right for you. Media arts schools prepare you to find work in many exciting careers, including broadcasting, marketing, producing, production management, cinematography, and more. For information on Alabama media arts schools , please check out the list of schools below. Note that online media arts schools allow you to take courses from anywhere. Common Searches Used to Find This Page:
Special Projects and Technology; AETC alabama Educational Technology AASL - American Association of school Librarians; ACRL Association of Instructional media; AzTEA - Arizona http://eduscapes.com/special/
Extractions: Special Projects Special Notice. Be sure the check out the following new projects. These are currently active and seeking participants! We're searching for talented students who can communicate with varied media their deep understanding within any content area. Check out the Contest Flyer Scoring Guide , and ISTE Article Check out this cool project! Tons of prizes will be awarded! The deadline for this year is March 15, 2004 Return to Top Current Projects. Links to current project materials are provided below. Some are links within the eduscapes website, while others go directly to project or school websites sponsored by groups who are working with Lamb Learning Group associates. Return to Top Website Connections. Over the years, we've worked with educators from around the world. We've listed a few of our professional friends that continue to do important work in promoting teaching and learning with technology. A Different Place by Nancy Bosch Bernajean Porter Consulting DiscoverySchool's Schrockguide by Kathy Schrock From Now On by Jamie McKenzie InfoSavvy Group by Ian Jukes Midge Frazel's Home Page by Midge Frazel Mrs. Goble's Third Grade
Feminist Campus Activism Online: Media Center By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are Online college media is an important source for Published In, University of alabama Crimson White, 18 http://www.feministcampus.org/know/journalism/journalism_studentwork.asp
Extractions: Login Logout Join Student Writing By writing for school media outlets, feminist students are raising awareness of women's issues on campus and promoting reform. Online college media is an important source for information about recent campaigns and controversies in the feminist student movement. The Feminist Majority is proud to recognize the student journalists who have featured stories relevant to campus feminists and spoken out on such issues as sexual assault and women's academic advancement. Submit Your Article Journalism Home Title Emergency contraceptives stir debate Author Bree Cole Published In Roundup News, 04 December 2004 Type Feminist Feature Title Emergency Contraceptives Stir Debate Author Bree Cole Published In Round-Up, 04 December 2004 Type Feminist Feature Title FDA Delays Plan B, Campus Reacts Author Faith Kirk Published In The Quad, 30 March 2004
University Of Alabama School Of Law Admissions, Academics Surveys fulltime law program alabama is known as a party school and the law school is no exception Customer Comments Help Center Legal media Coverage Privacy http://www.vault.com/graddegree/school/school_main.jsp?program_id=3258&co_page=2
PCRM >> News And Media Center >> Experts Adjunct faculty member of the Human Nutrition Department at the University of alabama; teaches online course on vegetarian nutrition through the school. http://www.pcrm.org/news/experts.html
Extractions: Other PCRM Sites ACS Promotes Disease Atkins Diet Alert The Cancer Project Dissection Alternatives Healthy School Lunches Humane Charity Seal Neal Barnard, M.D. Strong Bones Trauma Training PCRM has dozens of experts available for interviews, including physicians, registered dietitians, Ph.D.s in human nutrition, and scientists. These professionals are located throughout the country, and many have extensive on-air experience. The following is just a small sampling of our available experts. Please call PCRM communications director Simon Chaitowitz at 202-686-2210, ext. 309, to arrange an interview with the expert most appropriate for your story or show. Neal D. Barnard, M.D. PCRM president and founder. Nutrition researcher. Author of six books and many scientific articles on nutrition and health. Directs numerous innovative campaigns to promote healthy eating. Rigorous opponent of unethical research practices. Spearheaded PCRM's lawsuit against the U.S. government's unethical experiments giving healthy short children a genetically engineered growth hormone. Advocate for higher standards in human research and for alternatives to animal research. Chad B. Sandusky, Ph.D.
Extractions: Caring for Our Clients and Our Community At Alfa Insurance, we work to provide our clients with a full line of products to meet all their insurance needs. Many times providing for our clients means more than just selling insurance and that is why we also go the extra mile to support the communities where they live and work. Alfa personnel, whether at the Home Office in Montgomery, Ala. or at one of our many service centers in Alabama, Georgia and Mississippi; work daily to support charities, promote education and back area organizations with the goal of making our communities a better place to live and work. Below are some of the organizations we work with on a regular basis: Charity United Way The United Way helps members of our community by providing services to people with disabilities, abused and neglected children, senior citizens and many others. Each year Alfa has donated thousands of dollars to help the United Way succeed with its goals.
The Auburn High School Band - About Auburn High School seven consecutive yearsthe only school outside of the major metropolitan centers of Birmingham All students must pass the alabama High school Exit Exam http://www.auburnschools.org/ahs_band/ahs.html
Extractions: Auburn High School is a comprehensive 10-12 high school in Auburn, Alabama with an enrollment of 975. AHS offers technical, academic, and International Baccalaureate diplomas, as well as joint enrollment programs with Southern Union State Junior College and Auburn University. Auburn High was ranked in the top 100 public high schools in the nation by the Associated Press based on Advanced Placement test scores, the 125th best public high school in the United States by US News and World Report (out of 22,000), the 135th best non-magnet public high school in the US by Newsweek in June 2003, and the second best educational value in the Southeast by SchoolMatch, as reported in the Wall Street Journal . Some 90% of Auburn High graduates go on to post-secondary education, with 5% of the senior class earning National Merit Finalist or National Achievement Finalist status (fourteen AHS students were National Merit Finalists in 2001). A full quarter of AHS graduates receive academic scholarships to colleges and universities ranging from local schools such as Auburn University and UAB to more national schools such as Duke, Rice, Chicago, Vanderbilt, and Virginia. Recent graduates also attend Princeton, Harvard, Columbia, and Yale. Auburn High has one of the oldest and most active National Honor Society chapters in the state, and hosted the National Honor Society National Convention in 1996. Auburn High is also considered to have the top arts program in the state, with not only a nationally recognized band, but also a chorus program that is considered to be among the strongest programs in the Southeast and an art program that produces some of the state's premier conventional and sequential artists at the high school level. Athletically, AHS offers varsity sports in Football, Men and Women's Basketball, Men and Women's Soccer, Baseball, Fastpitch Softball, Track, Swimming, Diving, Wrestling, Competitive Cheerleading, Men and Women's Golf, Men and Women's Tennis, Volleyball, and Crew. AHS has recent graduates that presently play on the Division I collegiate level in two-thirds of these sports. AHS has placed among the top ten 6A schools in the
Alabama-District Of Columbia University of North alabama Ms. Michele R. Walker Programming CALIFORNIA Fresno Unified school District Instructional media Center Ms. Karen Tozllan http://www.faa.gov/education/resource/faatc101.htm
Alabama Occupational Therapy Association - ALOTA video with illustrations middle and high school aged. Munroe-Meyer Institute, media Center 1-800-656-3937 alabama Department of Education http//www.alsde.edu. http://www.alota.org/schools_sis.html
Extractions: School System Special Interest Section Welcome to the AL School System SIS. Many OTs across the country are finding rewarding careers in school based practice. One of the newest challenges is in providing therapy in the classroom, rather than the pull-out method. The new IDEA revisions specifically call for keeping children in the classrooms. What are you doing to comply with this regulation? Send me your ideas and I will compile them for you in an updated site. Email to Donna Wooster Self Paced Course by AOTA- Occupational therapy : Making a difference in school system practice. This is offered by AOTA http://www.aota.org Consists of 11 units full of information and resources on school based practice. No OT should be doing school based practice without having completed this course. Order it today! The Writing Dilemma: Understanding Dysgraphia by Regina Richards http://www.retctrpress.com You can sign up to join a list serve dedicated to pediatric practice. Have the knowledge and advice of hundreds of therapists at your fingertips. The discussions are very good. Go to ot-peds@DARTMOUTH.EDU