2002 Resolution Index acquire the Roberts Avenue Elementary school in Danbury, connecticut. 0226. 5/3. 9. G. schools, centers Programs. CT River Institute for media Education. http://w3.sysoff.ctstateu.edu/web/CSUweb_Trustees.nsf/0/a9c303027c03160185256b5a
GSEAP - Program Information Students holding a connecticut educator certificate with at least one Students complete internships in school library/media centers, cable television http://www.fairfield.edu/academic/gradedu/pro_edutech_01.html
Extractions: Why Choose Fairfield Personal and Powerful Brief History Our Mission Statement Dean's Message Admission Information Overview Required Background Admission Types and Procedures International Student Information ... Dates and Deadlines Program Information Programs / Accreditation Listing Applied Psychology Bilingual Education Curriculum and Teaching ... TESOL Academic Information Academic Calendar Advisement Certification Complete Online Catalog ... New Student Orientation Financing Your Studies Government and Bank Loans Graduate Assistantship Other Opportunities Important Student Information / Resources Bookstore StagWeb Class Cancellation / Closings Food ... Security General Campus Information Bursar's Office Campus Dining Campus Map / Directions / Buildings Career Planning Center ... Registrar's Office Faculty Contact Information Office Hours Home Graduate School of Education and Allied Professions Fairfield University Why Choose Fairfield Admission Information ... TESOL Program Information Overview The tracks with Educational Technology are: School Library Media Specialist, Instructional Development, Computers in Education, Applied Educational Technology in Content Areas and Free Track.
The Connecticut Digital Library - Connecticut Libraries Bethel High school media Center. DBYH, Danbury, Danbury High school Library. DARH, Darien, Darien High school Library. CIBA, East Hartford, connecticut International http://www.cslib.org/cln/ctlibsk12.asp
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Connecticut State Library Childbkauth Teacher Resource File from the Internet school Library media Center. Lawson, Robert lived in Fairfield County. Former connecticut Residents. http://www.cslib.org/childbkauth.htm
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CEMA Home Page Arthur Skerker Educational Technology Consultant connecticut State Department of t forget to send your school s list to Library media Center Siteof-the-Month. http://www.ctcema.org/
CEMA Home Page the professional association of connecticut school library media Educational Technology Consultant connecticut State Department Library media Center Siteof-the http://www.ctcema.org/home.html
Extractions: Torringford Media Center back to Library Media Center back to Home document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); TORRINGFORD MEDIA CENTER NEWS The Media Center was the location of the Teacher Appreciation luncheon this week. Thank you to all parents and PTO members who cooked, baked, and decorated to make it such an enjoyable noontime! Author/Illustrator Visits: John Himmelman MAY - Mr. Himmelman was back for a second year in a row to inspire all the second grade students with ways to get writing ideas. In story format and with lots of giggling students he explained how he transforms everyday happenings into humorous things to write about. So, if you are ever at a loss for your next story idea, just look around you. Author/Illustrator Visit: David Biedrzycki APRIL - Many students listened to author/illustrator David Biedrzycki speak about the creation of his illustrations and his collaboration with Jerry Pallotta on four books. His style is one with rich, clear illustrations. The students took a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a children's book. Be sure to look for his new book, soon to be in bookstores, to learn more about beetles.
Extractions: Torringford Media Center back to Library Media Center back to Home document.write(quicklinks); document.write(backnav); Library Media Center Torringford Library Media Center, although small, has many visitors daily. We have an adapted flexible access schedule, which allows for in-depth and sequential lessons for project units. Our doors stay open from before the morning bell for teacher access to the shelves and planning time beyond the time the last student has boarded the bus. This year completes the second year of having a full-time library media specialist, Mrs. Bourque, in the school. Mrs. English, the Media Associate, is never without a great suggestion for the students next book. We pride ourselves in being accessible and willing to help. A big thanks goes to the wonderful parent and adult library volunteers who help us reshelve and check-out books in our busy library which services more than 600 students. Grade-level Expectations Morning and afternoon kindergartens visit weekly for book exchange and a story. As is the case with all our students the goal is to have even our youngest library users become independent. Many times the "story" is not just sharing a story, but a time which includes brief instruction about our library, how to care for books, practice for sustained silent reading, and sharing their new selection. First grades also have a book selection time weekly, but are very flexible should the time slot be needed for unit research. In first grades students are getting to know the various sections of the library, particularly the difference between fiction and non-fiction. By the end of the year many have discovered favorite types of books and are able to locate them on the shelves with minimal assistance. At the first grade level most research work takes place in the classrooms, with the library being a classroom resource. Thanks to the flexible access, spontaneous discussions in class can generate the need of a small group to appear at our door with the call number in hand. (Athena, our electronic catalog, is fully-accessible throughout the school on our network.) The students have already completed a search and know which books are here and which ones they would like to check-out.
Sedgwick Middle School Library Media Center connections to most libraries in connecticut, with access PM on Wednesday during the school year The Library media Center provides books, periodicals and media http://www.whps.org/schools/SEDGWICK/navig/library.html
Extractions: iCONN will ask you to enter your library card barcode, but, with that, a wealth of resources open to you, including periodicals, encyclopedias, biographical databases, science reference resources, and advice for readers. netTrekker provides a reviewed list of web sites for research projects. It is arranged by subject area. The user name is Sedgwick and it is case sensitive. Ask a librarian for the password. NoodleTools creates your works cited entries in MLA (Modern Language Association) format. The user name is
Library Media Center Library media Center Reading Features. to read the 10 books nominated for this connecticut prize. Ruby Holler school Story Saving Lilly Belle Teal Skeleton Man http://www.whps.org/School/whiting/Library/Features.htm
Extractions: Reading Features The Nut meg Award Our fifth graders are invited to read the 10 books nominated for this Connecticut prize. Lunchtime discussions in the library bring bibliophiles together. Votes are cast in January; the winning title is revealed at our Nutmeg Banquet which features foods from the different books read. Any Small Goodness The Mysterious Matter of I.M. Fine World Class Readers* This popular new program brings together students, parents and teachers in after-school book discussion groups. More than 100 children participate in each session, which includes a related activity or craft and refreshment. Group sets of books have been purchased by the PTO, Student Council, and Whiting Lane families. Promoted by the Academic Team of our School Improvement Council, this activity is coordinated by a parent volunteer and the librarian. This program originated at the Chaplin (CT) Elementary School.
School Libraries In Connecticut connecticut. Berlin High school media Center Berlin; McGee Middle school Library - Berlin; Brookfield High school Library media Center - Brookfield; http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/conn.html
Extractions: School Library Pages in the United States School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Resource Sharing Networks ... Other Web Sites School Library Pages Fairfield High School Library - Fairfield Tomlinson Middle School Library Media Center - Fairfield Miss Porter's School Library - Farmington Brunswick School Libraries - Greenwich Greenwich Academy Libraries - Greenwich Greenwich High School Library Media Center - Greenwich Alice Peck Elementary School Media Center - Hamden Hamden High School Library - Hamden Weaver High School Library Media Center - Hartford Kent Center School Library - Kent The Hotchkiss School - Edsel Ford Memorial Library - Lakeville Indian Mountain School Library - Lakeville Daniel Hand High School - Madison
Information Skills Instruction Curriculum K 12 - Groton connecticut Public schools; MN Public schools; Library media Center Curriculum - Raymore Peculiar, Missouri public school district. http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/infoskill.html
Extractions: Resources for School Librarians - Index Information Skills Instruction Curriculum and Standards Program Integration and Flexible Scheduling Instructional Models Assessment ... Using Primary Sources State and Province Student Content Standards for School Libraries - By the Alaska Association of School Librarians. Standards for Information Literacy - Colorado Department of Education. Learning Resources and Information Technology - Connecticut K- 12 Curricular Goals and Standards. Available in pdf format from the Department of Education Information Literacy Descriptors and Curriculum Correlations - State of Florida. This is in pdf format. The Kansas Standards for School Libraries - Available in pdf or Microsoft Word formats. Library Media Learning Outcomes - Maryland State Department of Education School Library Media Curriculum Template - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. This is in PDF format. Scope and Sequence Course Outline/Student Objectives - By the Educational Media Association of New Jersey. Note that this in PDF format. Information Skills Curriculum - North Carolina Department of Education.
Center For Instructional Technology At LEARN media Center. of information resources including secured access to licensed databases is available to every citizen in connecticut. http//school.discovery.com. http://www.learn.k12.ct.us/Departments/CIT/
Extractions: HOME ABOUT LEARN DIRECTIONS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ... CONTACT Search LEARN's Web Site Click here for contact names, email addresses and phone numbers for this department. About LEARN Staff Directory Media Center Ordering Workshop Offerings ... Employment Opportunities Center for Instructional Technology Development Initiatives Early Care Executive Director's Office ... Transportation Other CT RESC's State Department of Ed. School Web Site Links More Education Links Questions or comments about the LEARN Web site may be mailed to: webmaster@learn.k12.ct.us L E A R N Employees: Check Email Help soaring to new heights Media Center Technology Services Student Services Positioned in the Education, Resources and Technology diamond, the Center for Instructional Technology (CIT) incorporates the Media Center Technology Services , and Student Based Services . This department provides resources and services designed to enhance instruction and support educators and students. We are known for our extensive collection of instructional resources, technology training/technical assistance and collaborative ability. View our department video by clicking here.
Home Page Ellington Middle school Library media Center, Ellington, connecticut 06029. CARD CATALOG, Search the EMS Virtual Library site! Look http://www.biblio.org/EllingtonMiddle/
Ellington High School Library Media Cener HIGH school. LIBRARY media CENTER. TEACHERS FAVORITES links to help with class assignments. reQUEST - link to the holdings of EHS other connecticut libraries. http://www.biblio.org/ehs/
Extractions: ELLINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTER TEACHERS' FAVORITES - links to help with class assignments reQUEST iconn.org (CONNECTICUT DIGITAL LIBRARY) - link to magazines, newspapers, encyclopedia and reference articles (InfoTrac and other databases) ONLINE CATALOG - Ellington High School's library books HALL MEMORIAL LIBRARY - l ink to Hall's virtual homework and reference help - chat w/ professional teachers and librarian for help 24/7 MRS. MCNEICE'S GREAT WEBRARY many links to approved sites EDGATE - teachers' assignments and reference links BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP - COMING SOON Ellington High School Ellington, CT 06029
Danbury, CT Independent Media Center :: for the elderly, library hours, and school maintenance, in connecticut Action Mock Coke Funeral at NYU; Coke CEO The mass media has misled the American public http://www.madhattersimc.org/
Bullard Havens Main Page site of BullardHavens Vocational Technical school. Honor Society Induction Ceremony in the media Center. Visit the connecticut State Department of Education s http://www.cttech.org/bullard-havens/
Extractions: Bullard-Havens Vocational Technical School. ANNOUNCEMENTS / UPCOMING EVENTS Thursday June 24 Graduation at Klein Memorial - Legal Day Monday June 28 Final Day of Classes NEWS Bullard-Havens Tennis Team Does Well in CVTC Tournament. See more details and photos. Urell Corporation Certifies Plumbing Seniors and Freshmen in Wardflex Technology.
Abbott Tech Library Media Center The Henry Abbott Tech Library media Center is the and newspaper reference database from school or home. iCONN.org Access connecticuts digital library for http://www.cttech.org/abbott/academics/lmc/
Extractions: The Henry Abbott Tech Library Media Center is the information center of the school. It is dedicated to the continuing education of all students and staff with a focus on today's educational and vocational technology. Internet access - internet access is available. EBSCO http://search.epnet.com iCONN.org - iConn.org contains newspaper and magazine articles, reference resources, and a citation machine. Over 6,000 Fiction and Non-Fiction Books - Except for general reference books, all books may be borrowed for a 3 week period. An online card catalog or OPAC is available on every computer in the school. Magazines - We feature over 30 magazines and periodicals for research, professional, and general reading.
Niantic Center School Library, Niantic, Connecticut Niantic, connecticut. The Mission of the Niantic Center school Library is to ensure that our was created by Mrs. Joan C. Schneider, Library media Specialist, on http://www.eastlymeschools.org/_ncslibrary/