LIBRARIAN LINKS Web66 International WWW school Registry. TEACHING INFORMATION SKILLS. Big Page. Click here to return to the Library media Centerhome page. http://home.gwi.net/brhs/lib.html
Extractions: Please send recommendations for additional sites! Also note that there are useful Librarian Links to be found in Greyfriar's Guide to Educational Technology where you'll find all kinds of things such as web page development, videoconferencing and other useful technology links. We've be added Webquest links to Fido's Finds for Educators NEW SITES WE'VE FOUND USEFUL School-Libraries.org Online resources for School Librariansanother great site by Peter Milbury and totally useful for all of us! Learning and Teaching with Web Resources Peter's valuable links CTAP Information Literacy a ton of valuable information here, again from a tip from Peter Milbury! Plagiarism.org
Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center: Newswire/11289 ALBUQUERQUE ? New Mexico high school teacher and Green Left Weekly writer Bill Nevins continues to fight his March 17 suspension from his teaching job. http://www.ucimc.org/newswire/display/11289/index.php
Urbana-Champaign Independent Media Center: Home as teen sexuality, radical christianity and public school budget planning Contreras Baspineiro, translation by Irlandesa, Chiapas Independent media Center, 05/11 http://www.ucimc.org/
Extractions: home features publish an article ... Create or login to a User account? All sections News Commentary Announcement Review Interview All categories Agriculture Animal Rights Arts Children Drugs Economy Education Environment Gender and Sexuality Globalization Government Secrecy Health Housing International Relations Iraq Israel / Palestine Labor Latin America Media Miscellaneous Nukes Peace Political-Economy Prisons Protest Activity Regime Right Wing UCIMC Urban Development Commentary :: Political-Economy The Legacy of the Reagan Years by CH
Pacific Islands hawaii Pacific University Honolulu, hawaii. is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges theart facilities such as the media and Technology http://www.pacificislands.cc/pm92001/pmdefault.php?urlarticleid=0015
Extractions: PRELSTAR Media doe.k12.hi.us ]; RIFNet, Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. [ www.rif.org ]; STAR-Project, Western Illinois University [ www.star-online.org ]; Step STAR Network, Educational District 101 [ stepstar.esd101.net ]; and TEAMS Distance Learning Los Angeles County Office of Education [ teams.lacoe.edu Videotape Programs online order form . Most programs are also scheduled for broadcast, check the broadcast programming schedule for dates and times or contact your local cable company
America's Promise : Media Center media Center Press Releases AP Releases OFFICE DEPOT for staying organized throughout the school year. http://www.americaspromise.org/media/releasedetail.cfm?prID=110
Hawaii Tellmeabout.co.uk i s Public Schools Home hawaii Public Schools info. hawaii s Newspaper hawaii s Newspaper, hawaii news and Hawai i Independent media Center AntiWar/NION â http://www.tellmeabout.co.uk/directory/hawaii/readme.htm
Child Welfare League Of America: Advocacy: State Fact Sheets A worker in hawaii earning the minimum federal US Department of Education, National Center for Education Public school student, staff, and graduate counts by http://www.cwla.org/advocacy/statefactsheets/2000/hawaii.htm
Extractions: Poverty Rate for Children Ages 5-17 (1998) According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, 31,230 Hawaii children are not covered by health insurance throughout the year, and 66,646 Hawaii children are enrolled in Medicaid, SCHIP and other state sponsored programs. In 1996, there were 3,950 pregnancies to 15-19 year old Hawaii young women. Eighty-two percent of the 1,884 births to these young women were out-of-wedlock. Through June 1999, there were 877 adults/adolescents and 5 children under the age of 13 in Hawaii living with HIV/AIDS.
Hawai'i Networked Learning Communities, Community Partners Center, helping the DOE bridge the digital divide by making the full capabilities of the Internet available to hawaii s rural schools, including digital media, http://www.hnlc.org/about/partners.html
Extractions: Schools Leadership Resources Idea Exchange ... Telementoring About HNLC Home About HNLC The HNLC Story Mission Drivers News Archive ... Project Staff Community Partners Advisory Board About RSI Community Partners: The essence of Hawai'i Networked Learning Communities is collaboration, bringing together individuals and community groups to support Hawaii's youth. Our partners include: Asia Pacific Center for Entrepreneurship and E-Business , drawing on the University of Hawaii's strengths in biotechnology, engineering and computer sciences, and Asia-Pacific studies to create opportunities for culturally relevant businesses. The Center is encouraging its students to serve as telementors in high-tech fields for Hawaii's youth. Curriculum Research and Development Group , a University of Hawai`i-affiliated organization dedicated to curriculum innovation and sustained professional development for teachers. CRDG's science, mathematics and technology curricula are encouraging standards-based achievement in Hawaii's schools.
Drug-Free Community Awards Honor Hawaii's Unsung Heroes About HMSA media Center News Releases 2002 hawaiian Safe and DrugFree Schools and Communities Program), Drug-Free hawaii, Department of the http://www.hmsa.com/about/media/news/2002/03/nr_020308.asp
Extractions: alicia_maluafiti@hmsa.com The 2002 Ola Pono Awards were presented last month to six individuals for outstanding efforts to help make Hawaii a healthy, drug-free place to live. Ola Pono means "live right," and this year's recipients were honored at an awards luncheon on Feb. 1 at the Hilton Hawaiian Village Hotel. The ceremony was presided over by Kirk Matthews from KHON-2. Guests included Lt. Governor Mazie Hirono and leaders from the business community, various nonprofit organizations and State and County government. The six 2002 Ola Pono Award honorees were: Award Recipients Award Categories Ms. Kelly A. Hill (Honolulu) Individual Mr. Edmar Ramos (Waipahu) Individual/Youth Mr. Bernard Carvalho (Kauai) Individual/Volunteer Kalakaua Middle School Counseling Dept. (Honolulu) Group Teens for Safer Communities Coalition (Honolulu) Group/Youth Mr. Eric Enos
Extractions: HONOLULU - After almost 15 years of service with American Savings Bank, Wayne Minami, president and chief executive officer, will retire effective June 1, 2001, the bank announced today. Constance H. Lau, senior executive vice president and chief operating officer, will succeed him as president and chief executive officer. "I have been honored to work with the employees of American Savings Bank through the years of our massive growth," Minami said. "Our commitment to superior customer service sets our bank apart, and I am proud of our contributions to our community." Under Minami's leadership, American Savings Bank has grown in asset size six-fold from around $1 billion to $6 billion and has doubled the number of branches to 68 statewide. He led the December 1997 acquisition of the Hawaii assets of Bank of America, which firmly established American Savings as Hawaii's third largest financial institution.
Nieer.org - State Databank - Hawaii hawaii early education programs. Public school preK programs national survey of states National Center for Early Learning and Development, University of North http://nieer.org/states/state.php?StateID=HI
San Francisco Bay Area Independent Media Center the late June Jordan s Poetry for the People program, teaching at Berkeley High school, the Federal 20002004 San Francisco Bay Area Independent media Center. http://www.indybay.org/calendar/event_display_detail.php?event_id=3036&day=28&mo
America's Promise : Media Center media Center Press Releases AP Releases AMERICAS financial support to numerous schools and charities http://www.americaspromise.org/media/releasedetail.cfm?prID=118
Extractions: On 11/21, a group of local school children came with their teacher to tour the IMC. The teacher said that the kids had been watching the news about the protests and were filled with questions. She said she thought the best thing to do would be to bring them to where the people actually involved were so that they could talk to them and form their own opinions. IMC volunteers gave a tour, showed the kids the website and answered questions. Everyone was elated by the experience, both children and Imcistas alike.
Extractions: Neighbor Island Editor Jeremy Gray monitors taping of instructor Jan Moore's accounting class in one of the studios yesterday at the MCC technology center. Mike Albert, head of Ka'a'ike's media center, said he expects the facility to attract national and international TV and film production companies and advertising agencies looking for studio space for their island shoots. The result would be revenue for the college and a chance for students to learn from the pros. New classroom technology also means more opportunities for students in Maui County to enroll in classes at other UH campuses or to seek four-year or graduate degrees without leaving the island. Ka'a'ike, or "transfer of knowledge," is an appropriate name for the new hub of MCC's distributed education program, which transmits classes to remote learning centers in Hana, and on Moloka'i and Lana'i and hosts interactive courses with faculty on campuses throughout the University of Hawai'i system.