Simmons GSLIS: Academic Programs: School Library Media Specialist 26 states including Massachusetts, connecticut, Maine, New elementary or secondary school level, course and the Library media Center; Libraries, Contemporary http://my.simmons.edu/gslis/programs/ms/slms.html
Extractions: hubs of information and educational activity in schools. In addition to working directly with children and young adults, they collaborate with classroom teachers and provide information resources that enhance school curriculum. For individuals who seek certification as school library teachers, the GSLIS School Library Teacher program provides exceptional academic and professional training. The National Association of State Directors of Teacher Education and Certification (NASDTEC) endorses our program and external accrediting agencies commend us on the outstandingquality we provide. Simmons SLT students are noted for theire exceptionally high pass rates on the Massachusetts Tests for Educator Licensure (MTEL). The NASDTEC library teacher licensure. NASDTEC certification for the Northeastern region is valid in 26 states including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, New York, and Rhode Island. In addition to monitored fieldwork and a school practicum at the elementary or secondary school level, course requirements include: Emerging Technologies and the Library Media Center; Libraries, Contemporary Society and the Adolescent; and Children's Literature and Media Collections. (See complete list at
IJ Media Center media Advisory According to the connecticut and US constitutions, eminent domain may only be used for a public use, such as a road or a public school, not for http://www.ij.org/media/private_property/connecticut/12_20_00ma.shtml
Extractions: The City of New London delegated its power of eminent domain to the New London Development Corporation (NLDC), a private body that is seeking to take the homes and businesses of those who refuse to sell so the NLDC can create a private health club, office space and other unknown projects to enhance the neighboring plant of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. According to the Connecticut and U.S. constitutions, eminent domain may only be used for a public use, such as a road or a public school, not for a health club.
Gale - Greenhaven - Trade Shows Apr 1617, connecticut Library Association, Mississippi Library Association, Hattiesburg Convention Center. Association/Kentucky school media Association, Louisville http://www.galegroup.com/greenhaven/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Trade Shows Whenever we can, we like to meet face-to-face to discuss how we can best meet your information needs. We encourage you to visit Gale representatives at the following trade shows in 2002: Date Show Location Jan 3-6 American Historical Association San Francisco, CA Jan 18-21 ALA Midwinter New Orleans, LA Jan 31 - Feb 1 Ontario Library Association Toronto, Ontario Feb 6-8 Texas Computer Educational Austin, TX Feb 14-16 Colorado Educational Media Association Colorado Springs, CO Feb, 22-23 North Carolina Association for Educational Communication and Technology Charlotte, NC Feb 24-27 Council of Social Work Education Nashville, TN Feb 27 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 26-Mar 1 Illinois Technology Conference St.Charles, IL Mar 1 Online Northwest 2002 Eugene, OR Mar 5-9 Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Anaheim, CA Mar 5-8 Louisiana Library Association Baton Rouge, LA Mar 6-8 Florida Educational Technology Show Orlando, FL Mar 6-8 Michigan Association for Computer Users in Learning Grand Rapids, MI
Living In Hartford - University Of Connecticut School Of Law media. I84 doesn t suffice, there is always Lime Rock Race Track in Western connecticut. Park, Eisenhower Park, Wolcott Park and at Conard High school and Hall http://www.law.uconn.edu/students/handbook/hartford.html
The Fusco Corporation - New Haven, Connecticut to a 35 grade elementary school. This addition/renovation project consisting of 76,000 sf, included new classrooms, media center, cafeteria/auditorium and http://www.fusco.com/past/publicschools.asp
Extractions: Description : Designed to house 700 students with expansion capability, the Ansonia High School was developed to serve the entire community as a year-round facility. This efficient 163,000 s.f. facility represents the latest in educational facility design and technology. Core facilities include a 450-seat auditorium, 1,000-seat gymnasium, cafeteria with full-service kitchen, and centrally located media center. The building is fully networked for computers and educational technology and includes state-of-the-art mechanical/electrical systems, including air conditioning, energy-efficient lighting systems, and communications/security systems. Description : Upon completion and occupancy of the new Ansonia High School, the existing high school was converted to a middle school, designed to house 600 students to serve grades 6 through 8. Renovations to the existing facility included both fire and accessibility code compliance, and major interior renovations. As part of the project, locker rooms serving the physical education program were updated, and existing classrooms were converted into new science labs, art and music facilities, and spaces serving technology and special education programs.
ALA | 1997 National School Library Media Program Of The Year Award Winners Annou Winners in all three categories of the National school Library media Program of the Year Awards were announced during the 1997 AASL Awards luncheon in San Francisco. Each winner received a $5 000 http://www.lita.org/Content/ContentGroups/AASL1/1997_National_School_Library_Med
Extractions: Fax: 312-664-7459 Winners in all three categories of the National School Library Media Program of the Year Awards were announced during the 1997 AASL Awards luncheon in San Francisco. Each winner received a $5,000 cash prize and an inscribed crystal obelisk donated by Follett Library Resources. Timothy Dwight Elementary School, Fairfield, Connecticut, received the single school award. Serving 516 K-5 students and their parents, Timothy Dwight Elementary School has a vibrant media center led by Dorna Persson, library media specialist. Supported by the principal, Gary Kass, this program is a "fine example of a collaborative program tightly woven into classroom curriculum," according to Sheila Salmon, committee chair. Persson, with the library staff and a cadre of forty parent volunteers fulfill the school's mission to create opportunities for each child to "become independent, effective, responsible and creative users of ideas and information." The Iowa City Community School District, Iowa City, Iowa was the winner in the small district category. Mary Jo Langhorne, Media Coordinator, and Barbara Grohe, Superintendent, provide leadership., technical services and staff development. In the schools, the library media center is integral to teaching and learning. "The committee was particularly impressed with the extent that the district promoted self study and planning." reported Salmon. Through a planning cycle members of the school communityteachers, library media specialists, administrators, parents, and community members develop and implement curricular action plans.
McGee Middle School grades six through eight. We are located in central connecticut. For more information about our school please write, call, or email. http://mcgee.berlinschools.org/
Extractions: Welcome! Mission Statement: To develop life-long learners who will be productive members of today and tomorrow's society. Catherine M. McGee Middle School serves a community of about 780 students in grades six through eight. We are located in central Connecticut. For more information about our school please write, call, or e-mail. 899 Norton Road 860/ 828-0676 (fax) Faculty and Staff Directory with Home Work Box numbers and some e-mail addresses mcgeewebmaster Morning Announcements See the Cyber Art Show 2004 of the Works of Mrs. Metcalfe's Grade-8 Students Parents and guardians can request e-mailed notification of emergency closings of Berlin Public Schools. Faculty Web Sites : Several faculty members have created their own Web sites. See what they have made. About our Web Site This web site was created with our school's colors, green and gold, and our mascot, the Spartan, in mind. To learn more about Greek mythology and the Spartans, visit our Mural Project page by clicking on the picture below. Visit other McGee Web Sites Town-to-Town C.A.R.E.-a-Van
Extractions: The Department of Community Medicine and Health Care is located within the School of Medicine (SOM) at the University of Connecticut Health Center . The Department serves the SOM as the academic home of the social, behavioral, and public health sciences. The Department also sponsors a Master of Public Health degree in the Graduate School . The Department contributes to the fulfillment of its mission through educational research , and service activities. Faculty research and teaching interests include biostatistics epidemiology, health services research health policy ... medical humanities, law, and ethics , and the social and behavioral sciences. June 8
L E A R N on a statewide basis for connecticut high schools of the New England Association of Schools and Colleges CIT) incorporates the media Center, Technology Services http://www.learn.k12.ct.us/
Extractions: HOME ABOUT LEARN DIRECTIONS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES ... CONTACT Search LEARN's Web Site 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 LEARN's main offices are located at 44 Hatchetts Hill Road in Old Lyme, CT. Zip: 06371 Fax: Questions or comments about the LEARN Web site may be mailed to: webmaster@learn.k12.ct.us Welcome to the homepage of LEARN, Southeastern Connecticut's Regional Educational Service Center (RESC) A Statewide Technology Conference for K-12 Teachers and Administrators sponsored by the Alliance of RESCs in collaboration with the SDE and CECA. Date: June 28 at Water's Edge, Westbrook with Donald Leu, keynote speaker. Click here for more information.
Extractions: Use the links below to visit the homepages of MMS faculty. Click Here to contact faculty members. Mrs. McChesney Mrs. Gnesdilow , 6th Grade Science Mrs. Morell , 6th Grade Science Mrs. James-Stebbins , 6th Grade Language Arts Mr. Jones , 6th Grade Mathematics Mrs. Ryan , 6th Grade Social Studies Mr. DiCicco
DCSS: Educational Media The administrators and library media specialists of the department communicate with school library media center staffs through school visits, email, memos http://www.dekalb.k12.ga.us/instruction/edmedia/
Extractions: E ducational Media, Home of the AASL National School Library Media Program of the Year 2001 , is a department in the Division of Instruction. Its primary purpose is to provide services and materials to students and teachers through the school library media programs. The department's staff of three administrators, three library media specialists, two catalogers, and nine auxiliary members provides support to 120+ schools and centers and other special programs. Each of the 109 schools has a full-time or part-time library media clerk who works under the guidance and supervision of the library media specialist. Within the department are the Professional Library, the Learning Resources Center, and Instructional Media Processing. T he administrators and library media specialists of the department communicate with school library media center staffs through school visits, e-mail, memos sent through courier, an annual meeting during preplanning week and meetings during the year. In addition to the services and support provided by the Professional Library, the Learning Resources Center, and Instructional Media Processing, the Department of Educational Media offers to school library media staffs the following:
COMMISSION ON CHILDREN to read their poems and essays have been notified at their schools. This research will help connecticut develop research based strategies to media Roundtable. http://www.cga.state.ct.us/coc/
Bloomington Media Centers technology. Visit our new media centers! Elementary. Middle Schools. High Schools. District media Resources. media Program Documents. http://www.bloomington.k12.mn.us/distinfo/technology/media/media.html
PCRM >> Research >> Ethics In Medical Education Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center school of Medicine. University of Colorado school of Medicine. University of connecticut school of Medicine. http://www.pcrm.org/resch/meded/ethics_med_list.html
Extractions: Ethics in Medical Education download this factsheet Please note that this list includes only schools that do not use live animal laboratories to train medical students and does not refer to basic research that may be conducted at medical schools and universities. Albany Medical College Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University Allegheny University of the Health Sciences, MCP - Hahnemann School of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine Boston University School of Medicine Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons Creighton University School of Medicine Dartmouth Medical School Eastern Virginia Medical School Emory University School of Medicine George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences Harvard Medical School Indiana University School of Medicine Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Loma Linda University School of Medicine Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport Loyola University of Chicago Stritch School of Medicine Marshall University School of Medicine Mayo Medical School Medical College of Georgia School of Medicine
Jaycees Center Adds Physicians - Hartford, Connecticut Center/University of connecticut and as a fellow in general academic pediatrics and developmentalbehavioral pediatrics at the University of connecticut school http://www.saintfranciscare.com/180.cfm
Extractions: Print This Page Email this to a Friend SFC In the News (HARTFORD, Conn.) The Jaycees Center for the Evaluation of Childrens Development, which is located at Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center, has added two new physicians to its staff of specialists in developmental/behavioral pediatrics. JoAnn Lord, M.D., M.P.H., received her medical degree from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, and a masters in public health from the University of Connecticut School of Public Health. She served as an intern and resident in pediatrics at Jacobi Hospital/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, N.Y., and as a fellow in pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. Dr. Lord is board certified in pediatrics and developmental/behavioral pediatrics. Thyde Dumont-Mathieu, M.D., M.P.H., received her medical degree from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine and her masters in public health from the University of Connecticut School of Public Health. She served as an intern and resident at the Connecticut Childrens Medical Center/University of Connecticut and as a fellow in general academic pediatrics and developmental-behavioral pediatrics at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine. The center was established in 2001 with funding from the Greater Hartford Jaycees Foundation utilizing the proceeds of the former Greater Hartford Open PGA Tour Tournament, the sole fundraising project of the Greater Hartford Jaycees. The center offers individualized, multidisciplinary, family-centered care for children who exhibit symptoms of developmental delays, learning or behavioral problems.
Media Center media Releases. Angeles, CA · Sunrise Elementary school, Sunrise, FL · Auer Elementary school, Milwaukee, WI · Volunteer Resource Center, Minneapolis, MN http://www.pointsoflight.org/news/newsItem.cfm?date=09-20-02
Record-Journal Louis Troccolo, Dag Hammarskjold Middle school s library media specialist, said that technology has and he brought in his own to use in the media center. http://www.record-journal.com/articles/2004/03/14/news/news06.txt
Extractions: By Jessica K. Smith, Record-Journal staff WALLINGFORD "Librarian" conjures up an image of a gray-haired, silence-enforcing figure standing behind a desk checking out books all day. Enter the Library Media Specialist, the updated version of the school librarian, and find that there is so much more involved than the stereotype suggests. "School librarians are librarians, are curriculum resource people, are teachers, are facility managers and professional development teachers," said Julie Hulten, Sheehan High School's library media specialist. The physical card catalog is obsolete in its original card form, and libraries now keep book information on a computer database, accessible from just about any computer anywhere. Technology has transformed the library from a room full of books into a multi-media information source. "We used to take kids to the information, which used to be just in books," said Dianne Kimball, Yalesville School's library media specialist. "Now we have databases, we're not confined to one space anymore."
Extractions: Dictionaries: General Computing Medical Legal Encyclopedia Word: Word Starts with Ends with Definition Western Connecticut State University (WestConn) is a public university A university is an institution of higher education and of research, which grants academic degrees. A university provides both tertiary and quaternary education. Arguably the first university was the Academy founded in 387 BC by the Greek philosopher Plato in the grove of Academos near Athens, where students were taught philosophy, mathematics and gymnastics. The first European Medieval universities were established in Italy and France in the Middle Ages for the study of law, medicine, and theology. Before that, similar institutions already existed in the Islamic world, notably in Cairo. The most important Asian university was Nalanda, in Bihar, India, where the second century Buddhist philosopher Nagarjuna was based. Click the link for more information. in Danbury Danbury is a city located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,848, but a July 1, 2002 Census estimate put the city's population at 76,917. Danbury is one of the fastest-growing cities in Connecticut on account of its real estate being less expensive compared to lower Fairfield County. The city has a Metro North station with rail access to New York City.