USOE Library Media - News and Libraries Public Libraries and school Library Information centers in Summit County, Utah. Contact State Library media Specialist georgia Loutensock at http://www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/library/News/libraries.html
New Media On The Web: Communications Programs georgia InFlux InFlux is the online version of the school s awardwinning Information Technology Computer Learning centers, The New media Consortium, and the http://commfaculty.fullerton.edu/lester/curriculum/schools.html
Home Page YOU ARE THE KEY . A HANDBOOK FOR. georgia. school LIBRARY media SPECIALISTS. Foreword. Roles and Responsibilities. Preparation and Certification. http://www.clayton.k12.ga.us/edusvc/instruct/media/You Are the Key/
Open Society - Georgia Foundation Describes health, education, media and law programs, with information on staff and study centers. Most in Georgian, with some English. http://www.osgf.ge/
ED372759 1994-05-00 The Impact Of School Library Media Centers On Academic Achie This study was designed to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement. The schools selected for the study sample were not http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed372759.html
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology Syracuse NY. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC INTRODUCTION Advocates of school library media programs have long been convinced of the relationship between quality library media programs and academic achievement. Most studies of this relationship were conducted between 1959 and 1979, were limited in scope, and usually used a small number of subjects in a limited geographical area. This study was designed both to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement. METHODOLOGY Ideally, schools included in the sample for a study such as this would be selected on a random, stratified, or quota basis. None of these sampling designs was possible, because schools included in the sample had to have library media centers that responded to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and had to use the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) or Tests of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP). These data were available for only 221 of 1,331 public elementary and secondary schools in Colorado during the 1988-89 school year. The study relied entirely upon available data about school library media centers and their school and community contexts to predict norm-referenced test scores.
Forest Park High School, Clayton County Georgia , Advanced Placement StudentParent Forum 630pm800pm (media center). Friday, May 7. Click for Jonesboro, georgia Forecast school Weather Stations. http://www.clayton.k12.ga.us/schools/001/
Independent Media Center Www.indymedia.org ((( I ))) indymedia, independent media center of Management, a graduate school for business, and the German While Savannah, georgia will be the focus of G8 protests Most of mainstream media do not http://www.indymedia.org/
Schools The media center serves as a depository for the captioned films program. serving clients throughout georgia and southeastern states. The lower school includes http://www.gadeaf.org/schools.htm
Extractions: Schools We need some mainstreaming schools here, anyone with information, please call the GAD. Georgia School for the Deaf 232 Perry Farm Rd. SW, Cave Spring, Georgia 30124 The Georgia School for the Deaf, located in Cave Spring, Georgia, is a state operated residential school for students with a hearing impairment. It is open to legal residents of Georgia. Day school admission is available to students ages 3 to 21. Eligible students must have a measured audiometric heading loss of 55 dB or greater in the better ear. Its support services include Equine Therapy, Psychological/Psychiatric Testing and Follow-Up, Education/Developmental Diagnosis, Language/Communication Evaluation, Speech/Speechreading, Physical/Occupational Therapy, Augmentative Communication, Hearing/Vision Screening, and Social/Emotional Support. Its communication philosophy is that GSD recognizes the need of all disabled individuals to live in an accessible environment for deaf/hard-of-hearing children and adults including the elimination of barriers to communication.
TRC Year Teachers Information Literacy/media Specialists Parent Connections school Counselors Technology Fairs, Contests, Tournaments georgia Points of http://www.glc.k12.ga.us/trc/
Extractions: Welcome to GLC's Teacher Resource Center Locating educational Internet resources can be a long and tedious journey for a busy educator. GLC has compiled the best resources of the Web into an organized collection similar to a school media center, easy for educators to locate and implement in the classroom.
School Library Management by the Hillsborough, FL which covers just about every aspect of managing a school library media center. You Are the Key A handbook for georgia library media http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/manage.html
School Libraries In Georgia georgia. school Library Pages. St. Francis High school Library Alpharetta; Brunswick High school media Center - Brunswick; Glynn Middle http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/georgia.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 Brunswick High School Media Center - Brunswick Glynn Middle School Media Center - Brunswick Ashworth Middle School Media Center - Calhoun Cartersville High School Library - Cartersville Cass High School Media Center - Cartersville Cedar Hill Middle School Library - Cedartown Cedartown Middle School Library - Cedartown The George C. Carlos Library of Woodward Academy - College Park Nebo Elementary School Media Center - Dallas Westchester Elementary School Media Center - Decatur Freedom Park Elementary School Media Center - Fort Gordon Hephzibah Elementary School Media Center - Hephzibah Lavonia Elementary School Media Center - Lavonia Creekland Middle School Media Center - Lawrenceville Lilburn Elementary School Media Center - Lilburn Parkview High School Media Center - Lilburn Lovejoy High School Media Center - Lovejoy Robert Toombs Christian Academy Library - Lyons Rocky Mount Elementary School Media Center - Marietta Simpson Middle School Media Center - Marietta Doerun Elementary School Library - Moultrie King's Chapel Elementary School Library - Perry Perry High School Media Center - Perry Darlington School Library - Rome
Index To Children's Book Authors & Illustrators to the Internet school Library media Center s index to by date or by author Geebung State school. Bessie Head Teacher Resource File georgia Heard georgia http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center's index to author and illustrator Internet sites. The ISLMC is a meta-site designed to foster easy access to curriculum related sites for teachers, school librarians, parents and students. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search the ISLMC, use an index or a sitemap
Extractions: Author: Lance, Keith Curry ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology, Syracuse, NY. THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC INTRODUCTION Advocates of school library media programs have long been convinced of the relationship between quality library media programs and academic achievement. Most studies of this relationship were conducted between 1959 and 1979, were limited in scope, and usually used a small number of subjects in a limited geographical area. This study was designed both to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement. METHODOLOGY Ideally, schools included in the sample for a study such as this would be selected on a random, stratified, or quota basis. None of these sampling designs was possible, because schools included in the sample had to have library media centers that responded to the 1989 survey of school library media centers in Colorado and had to use the Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS) or Tests of Achievement and Proficiency (TAP). These data were available for only 221 of 1,331 public elementary and secondary schools in Colorado during the 1988-89 school year. The study relied entirely upon available data about school library media centers and their school and community contexts to predict norm-referenced test scores.
African American Writers : Online E-texts Welcome to the Internet school Library media Center (ISLMC) African American Middle school or Grades 9 10 texts of Reapers, Portrait in georgia, Song of http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/afroonline.htm
Lakeside Middle School Media Center, Evans, Georgia The LMS media center strives to help students develop a love for reading as well use, and to meet the information resource needs of the entire school community http://www.ccboe.net/Teachers/isiminger_kim/home.html
Extractions: Get ready for your summer vacation by book shopping at our spring bookfair. This spring will be holding Bonney Books to provide our bookfair. Bonney Books is located in Mauldin, SC and has received high marks from media specialists in South Carolina so we expect to see a great selection of books for our students.
DCSS: Educational Media Center. 2415C North Druid Hills Road, NE Atlanta, georgia 30329-3210 678-676-2401 / Fax 678-676-2427. Educational media, Home of the AASL National school 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:
Luella High School Media Center - Georgia Student Media Festival The Henry County Student media Festival will be held at Eagles Landing Middle school on Friday The georgia Student media Festival State Festival will be http://www.henry.k12.ga.us/lhs/mediacenterGeorgiastudentmediafestival.htm
Extractions: Georgia Student Media Festival Each year thousand of Georgia s K-12 students participate in the Georgia Student Media Festival. The Festival is sponsored by the Georgia Association for Instructional Technology (GAIT) and the Georgia Library Association (GLA). Projects, that score a score of 98, move through a festival process including: the building level festival, the system level festival, and the State Festival. Projects scoring 98 at the State Festival are eligible to be entered in the International Student Media Festival, sponsored by the Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT). For information concerning projects that may be entered in the festival, please visit the Georgia Student Media Festival website: http://www.gpb.org/peachstar/www/script/News/aug03/mediafestival.asp The Henry County Student Media Festival will be held at Eagles Landing Middle School on Friday, March 5, 2004 Dr. Gordon Baker and Dr. Janis Hayden are the co-sponsors of this event. The Georgia Student Media Festival State Festival will be held on Friday, May 7, 2004
International Center For Journalists -- Georgia J-School certificate program at the Caucasus school of Journalism strengthen the role of independent media in the Twenty students (from georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia http://www.icfj.org/georgiaJ-schoolinfo.shtml
Extractions: The International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) are currently accepting applications from prospective class of 2005 students for their one-year Master's-level certificate program at the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management. The language of instruction is English. The overall goal of the graduate-level program is to strengthen the role of independent media in the emerging democratic societies of the Caucasus. Twenty students (from Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia), competitively selected by a committee, are trained to assume news and management positions at independent newspapers, news agencies and broadcast outlets after graduation. The class of 2003 is scheduled to graduate by the end of November 2003. The 2004 program will start in January 2004, to conclude in November 2004 after three semesters of instruction and internships. Curriculum.
International Center For Journalists -- Georgia J-School Sixteen students from georgia and five from Azerbaijan have the Caucasus school of Journalism and media Management. The new journalism school is jointly run by http://www.icfj.org/georgia.shtml
Extractions: WESTERN-STYLE JOURNALISM SCHOOL OPENS IN TBILISI, GEORGIA International Center for Journalists Launches New School for the Caucasus Region Tbilisi, Georgia The first Western-style graduate school of journalism in the former Soviet Republic of Georgia officially opens its doors today in Tbilisi. Sixteen students from Georgia and five from Azerbaijan have enrolled in the Caucasus School of Journalism and Media Management. The new journalism school is jointly run by the International Center for Journalists (ICFJ) and the Georgian Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA), and is funded by the U.S. Department of State and the Open Society Institute. "This program offers a promising opportunity to revitalize journalism throughout the Caucasus," said Whayne Dillehay, ICFJ vice president. Dillehay will be among more than 170 guests to welcome the inaugural Class of 2002 at an opening reception tonight in Tbilisi. Modeled on the approach of graduate journalism programs in the United States, the one-year master's degree program is designed to train career journalists for work in print, web and broadcast media. The school curriculum includes courses on general news reporting along with specialized reporting in business and economics, courts and legal issues, computer-assisted reporting, elections and politics, and energy, utilities and environment. Students also will be trained in the basic principles of modern media management and layout/design and will publish a student newspaper.