OELMA Advocacy OELMA is advocating at the state level in ohio, with other state organizations Building level media specialists advocate in their own school districts and http://www.oelma.org/advocacy/default.asp
Extractions: Select Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Information about the OELMA E-List Licensure Requirements OELMA Endowment Fund (pdf) OELMA Professional Development OELMA Video -"Your School Library It's All About Learning" Ohio Library Successes 2003 Student Learning through Ohio School Libraries : The Ohio Research Study Calendar Conference Join OELMA News Home Search Contact Sign in Advocacy Advocacy Quotes Why do Media Specialists need to advocate? Can I be an advocate? Where do I fit in the big picture What is Advocacy? Related Links ALAWON AASL Advocacy Toolkit Find your legislators Advocacy is building support for something ( an organization, an ideal, a cause) gradually, over time. It is a long-term, step-by-step process. It is the broad umbrella term under which public relations, marketing, lobbying, and advertising campaign, all fit.
OELMA Advocacy Quotes school library media specialists play a student needs adequate resources, something school libraries have ohio Educational Library media Association 17 South http://www.oelma.org/advocacy/AdvocacyQuotes.asp
Extractions: Select Guidelines for Effective School Library Media Programs Information about the OELMA E-List Licensure Requirements OELMA Endowment Fund (pdf) OELMA Professional Development OELMA Video -"Your School Library It's All About Learning" Ohio Library Successes 2003 Student Learning through Ohio School Libraries : The Ohio Research Study Calendar Conference Join OELMA News Home Search Contact Sign in Advocacy Advocacy Resources "What a school thinks about its library is a measure of what it thinks about education." ~ Harold Howe, former U.S. Commissioner of Education Students who score higher on "tests tend to come from schools which have more library resource staff and more books, periodicals and videos, and where the instructional role of the teacher-librarian and involvement in cooperative program planning and teaching is more prominent." ~ Keith Curry Lance, et. al. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement There is a significant body of research that demonstrates that a qualified teacher-librarian (media specialist) has a positive impact on school culture and student achievement. Indeed, several studies have been established that teachers collaborate more in schools with a teacher-librarian and students read more, enjoy reading more, write better, access and use information more effectively and excel in academic content areas. ~ Ken Haycock, 1996. Competencies for Teacher-Librarians in the 21st Century, Teacher-Librarian, February, 1996. What do students need in order to succeed? The latest research insists they need strong library programs. There is one clear and consistent finding that is supported by our research: a school library media program with a full-time library media specialist, support staff, and a strong computer network leads to higher student achievement. ~ Hamilton-Pennell, Christine, et.al. Dick and Jane Go to the Head of the Class, School Library Journal, April, 2000, p.44-47.
OPLIN Discover Ohio Ohio Education a collaborative project of OPLIN INFohio and provides linked information for ohio s teachers, educators, and school library media specialists http://new.oplin.org/controller.php?l=category&Id=63-17
East Central AMC Menu East Central ohio Area media Center. Text Only. Planning a professional development experience this summer? Teaching summer school? http://media2.sparcc.org/lcl_menu.html
Extractions: East Central Ohio Area Media Center Text Only Planning a professional development experience this summer? Teaching summer school? Stop by or phone to order the audiovisual materials you needplease call us at 330-492-8136 ext. 319 or 800-733-7732 ext. 319. SUMMER HOURS8:30 to 11:30 AM. Explore More Resources Curriculum Area
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Cuyahoga Heights Schools ohio school District Ratings for 2003 Report Card. to a round table discussion on school funding with Wednesday, June 2, 700 pm, Bahner-Ray media Center. http://www.cuyhts.k12.oh.us/
Extractions: Features: Reminders Home 4820 East 71st Street Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio 44125 Fax: (216) 341-3737 The Cuyahoga Heights Schools has been providing excellence in education to its students, by a dedicated staff, since 1938. The school district provides a very comprehensive Pre-kindergarten through grade 12 curriculum, a cutting edge technology program, and numerous unique co-curricular opportunities, many of which are not offered in schools our size. Here's what you'll find on our Website: District/Administration Superintendent's Message, Board of Education, Goals, Art Gallery, PR, Directions to CHS, Job Postings, Financial Information, School History, Metroparks in the District, Transportation, Flu Precautions Elementary School [PreK-5]: Office, Team, Guidance, Gifted, Curriculum, Cafeteria Menu Middle School Office, Team, Guidance, Gifted, Curriculum, Cafeteria Menu High School Office, Department, Guidance, Curriculum, Community Service Information, Cafeteria Menu Technology Technology Plan, Opportunities, Professional Development, CHS Email Account, TechTrac Repair Request Link
IJ Media Center Select One. to consider constitutional issues related to school choice. bars some students from ohio s school voucher program. . http://www.ij.org/media/school_choice/ohio/10_29_99pr.shtml
Extractions: Washington, D.C.- The U.S. Supreme Court has another opportunity to consider constitutional issues related to school choice. The Associated Press reported in today's Cleveland Plain Dealer that, "the full U.S. Supreme Court will consider whether to block an order that temporarily bars some students from Ohio's school voucher program." On August 24, 1999, only 18 hours before public schools opened, a federal judge in Ohio granted an injunction that halted the Pilot Project Scholarship Program, a four-year-old school choice program that allows Cleveland parents to choose the school-public or private-that their children attend. On August 27, after much public outcry, Judge Solomon Oliver, Jr. then partially retracted his own ruling, allowing 3,062 scholarship students who participated in the program in prior years to continue attending private schools. But 794 new students, who were notified on March 15 that they would receive scholarships, were excluded from participating thereby creating the prospect that they would have to leave their private schools and return to public schools. Judge Oliver also indicated the stay is good only for one semester, raising the prospect of disruption in the middle of the school year.
IJ Media Center Select One. federal district court today to defend the school choice program helped defend the program in the ohio Supreme Court http://www.ij.org/media/school_choice/ohio/7_27_99pr.shtml
Extractions: Washington, D.C.- Five families who receive publicly funded scholarships to attend private schools in Cleveland filed papers in federal district court today to defend the school choice program against legal challenge. The families are represented by the Institute for Justice, the Washington, D.C.-based public interest law firm that helped defend the program in the Ohio Supreme Court and which fights for school choice in courtrooms around the nation. The plaintiffs, who include the Ohio Education Association, American Civil Liberties Union, and People for the American Way, filed suit last week in federal court challenging the program on First Amendment grounds and seeking a preliminary injunction to halt the program before the start of the school year. In May the Ohio Supreme Court rejected an identical claim. "This lawsuit is outrageous," declared Clint Bolick, the Institute for Justice's litigation director. "If the special-interest groups prevail, they will wrench more than 3,000 youngsters out of the only good schools they have ever attended."
Mason City School District | Mason, Ohio | School Board ohio Department of Education for Proficiency Tests and Online media Center Resources (this link is only for TO USERS The Mason City Schools website contains http://www.masonohioschools.com/links.cfm
Extractions: William Mason High School is a four-year public high school serving 2,075 students in grades 9 through 12 supported by classroom teachers, media specialists, technologists, administrators, counselors and an array of staff members, special educators, volunteers and aides. Mason Schools are accredited by the North Central Association. Mason High School uses a trimester schedule. Three levels of achievement are recognized with the honor roll: B (3.00-3.29); B+ (3.3-3.69) and A (3.7-4.0). Exams are given three times a year over a two-day period.
Sugarcreek Elementary Library Media Center Online Library Catalog for Sugarcreek Elementary school. ohio Career Information System. Includes InfohioThe Information Network for ohio schools. Includes http://www.sugarcreek.k12.oh.us/schools/sugarcreek/library.htm
Schools Wheeling Park High school has 750 computers in use in classrooms as well as a computer laboratory available in the media Center. schools in ohio County take http://www.wheelingchamber.com/Schools/Ohio_County_Schools.htm
Extractions: Ohio County Schools Ohio County offers its residents a nationally recognized school system. The elementary school system allows students to spend the first important years at a school near their homes or neighborhoods. During the 1990s, a multi-million dollar development program built or renovated every school in the system. Ohio County taxpayers have traditionally given their overwhelming support to educational levies, placing Ohio County among the top counties in West Virginia in per capita spending for education. Such support is evident in that six schools in Ohio County have been designated National Schools of Excellence. This unprecedented degree of recognition has come to Wheeling Park High School, Bridge Street Middle School, Triadelphia Middle School, Wheeling Middle School, Elm Grove Elementary and Madison Elementary. West Virginia Schools of Excellence recognition has also been awarded to all 14 schools in the Ohio County system. Ohio County is the only county in West Virginia to have 100 percent of its schools so named.
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LION: Automation For School Libraries The author is Brenda S. Gonzalez, Supervisor of Library media Services for the Columbus Public Schools in ohio. (LION Home Page). (Revised 0922-03). http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/auto.html
Extractions: Automating Small Libraries By James Swan. (Highsmith Press, c1996) ISBN 0-917846-78-8. This 100-page handbook is a step-by-step guide to assessing the need for automating, planning and selecting a system, converting the collection and the library's records, installation and training, orienting the library's users, and evaluating the need for future enhancements. Includes checklists, flow charts designed to illustrate the best conversion methods, and system comparison charts. Automation for School Libraries: How to Do It from Those Who Have Done It Edited by Teresa Thurman Day and others. (American Library Association, c1994) ISBN 0-8389-0637-0. This 150-page book includes six case studies that illustrate the process of automating a school library. Includes instructions for preparing a "Request for Proposal" to prospective vendors, evaluation of software products, retrospective conversion of existing catalog records to MARC format, and other issues.
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Timken - Online Services - Media Center - Speeches Public Education and Industry The Sum of It All by WR Timken, Jr. date March 13, 2002 audience ohio school Boards Association location Northeast Region. http://www.timken.com/media/speeches/
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Ella Canavan School, Medina, Ohio Each class has computers and the media center contains a 15 Many teachers use the school s land lab for An ohio Reads Grant has helped teachers develop students http://www.mcsoh.org/mcs/canavan/
Extractions: Karen McGinty Enrollment Classrooms Who was Miss Ella Canavan? About Ella Canavan School The motto "New beginnings .... soaring together to new heights..." means that the school year presents a set of new challenges and opportunities for all of us. By working together we can all soar to new heights! The elementary school serves over 700 children in kindergarten through fifth grades. Children are assigned to classrooms heterogeneously. The school day is from 9 a.m. to 3:40 p.m. About half of the enrollment rides school buses. In addition to their classroom teachers, students are served by a speech and hearing therapist, a part-time school psychologist and a guidance counselor. Canavan students' well-rounded education includes lessons in art, physical education, vocal music and media center skills. They have the option of taking instrumental music lessons to prepare for either the band or orchestra.
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Extractions: Educational Sessions, Recognition Dinner Among Highlights Of 2004 Ohio Hospital Association Annual Meeting At Greater Columbus Convention Center Columbus June 8, 2004 A variety of educational sessions and the presentation of recognition awards will be the among the highlights exemplifying the Personal Commitment, Organizational Excellence theme of the 2004 Ohio Hospital Association (OHA) Annual Meeting to be held June 14-15 at the Greater Columbus Convention Center.