ALA Student Achievement Student Learning for ohio school Libraries The ohio Research Study. ohio Educational Library media Association, 2004. www.oelma.org/studentlearning.htm. http://www.ala.org/aasl/resources/achievement.html
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Association; North Carolina school Library media Association; ohio Educational Library media Association (OLEMA); Oklahoma http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Extractions: ASSOCIATIONS ON THE INTERNET This list of school library associations is organised alphabetically by country, and within each country by state/province or region. The Webmaster welcomes information about relevant associations that are not already listed contact anne@hi.is International Associations Australia United States of America Go back to the top School Library Association of the Northern Territory (SLANT) School Library Association of Queensland (SLAQ) South Australian School Library Association (SASLA) Council of School Library Associations of South Australia (CoSLA) Resource Centre Teachers' Association (RCTA) South Australia School Library Association of Victoria (SLAV) ASLA Tasmania Western Australian School Library Association (WASLA) Go back to the top Austria
Westlake Library / Media Centers xxxxOther INFOhio Resources. WESTLAKE school LIBRARIES. x Parkside media Center. Elementary Library Resources. xxOPLIN xxxOhio Public Library Information Network. http://westlake.k12.oh.us/library.htm
Medical College Of Ohio - What's New 1995 Archive L. Collier school of Nursing and school of Allied the 10th Annual Meeting of the ohio Physiological Society MCO Named New media Center The Medical College of http://www.mco.edu/submen/whats_new_archive/subw95.html
OnTarget Computer Lab, Library/media Center, Classrooms, Other. ohio County school District, 23.1%, 30.8%, 30.8%, 15.4%. WV Average, 32.8%, 24.1%, 31.3%, 11.8%. http://reports.wv.ontargetus.com/digitaldivide/distSum.asp?otid=38&accDesc=Ohio
Patchwork: Administration Of The School Library Media Center: Kathy Branaugh The Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books (good Technology Connection, Magazine for school media and Technology Road Suite L Worthington, ohio 430852372 http://www.umwestern.edu/Academics/Library/libabout/patchwork/administration.htm
Extractions: by Kathy Branaugh Mission Statement The mission of the library media program is to ensure that students and staff are effective users of ideas and information. The mission is accomplished by providing intellectual and physical access to materials in all formats; providing instruction to foster competence and stimulate interest in reading, viewing and using information and ideas; and working with other educators to design learning strategies to meet the needs of individual students. (Information Power, p. 1) This is the mission statement that I gave my administration when asked what is the purpose of the library. I needed this statement to show my administrators why the library is such an important part of the school. We as library media specialists are not people who just sit and check out books. Though we may not deal with students seven or eight periods a day, we do have many "chores" to do. When school started last year, I went in to visit my new principal. She told me that I was the third administrator of the school. I finally found someone who realized the work it takes to run a library media center. The administrative functions of the school library are often done behind-the-scenes but are essential to the operation of the library. The library must serve teachers and students to its fullest and it is your responsibility to make that happen. There are communities where the school library is the only library in town. Are you prepared to serve the community as well as the school?
UVa Education Library: Instruction ohio Educational Library media Association htm The Students Learning through ohio school Libraries, one new ground in determining how the school library helps http://www.lib.virginia.edu/education/instruction/handouts/collaboration.htm
Extractions: Education Library Home General Info Collections Services ... Short Courses School Librarian and Teacher Collaboration The instructional role of the school librarian (library media specialist, U.S.; teacher-librarian, Canada, Australia) has been expanding. One of the key components in this expansion is collaboration between the librarian and the teacher. Below are several online resources that discuss the evolution of the school librarian's role in the educational process followed by resources discussing related topics. This list of resources was initailly compiled for a February 25th, 2004 forum on librarian and teacher collaboration sponsored by the Education Library and the University of Virginia Chapter of the Student Virginia Education Association. Panelists included Edie Richards and Nancy Williams from Woodbrook Elementary School, Susan Guerrant and Katie Hill from J. T. Henley Middle School, and Lin Hill and Sandra McLaughlin from Western Albemarle High School. Carole C. Lohman, Reference Librarian UVa Education Library and Allison Gillen, SVEA Program Chair moderated the forum.
Library Services.- Troy City Schools Cool sites for 911 year olds, for school and for fun. Satellite views of ohio updated regularly; part of ohioLINK s Digital media Center. http://www.troy.k12.oh.us/technology/Library/
Extractions: AccessScience . Access to more than 7,100 articles, 115,000 dictionary terms and hundreds of "Research Updates" in all areas of science and technology. A.D.A.M. Health Illustrated Encyclopedia . In-depth information, color illustrations and animations on over 1,500 media topics; provided by NetWellness. American Memory . Primary source materials for U.S. history and culture from the Library of Congress. American National Biography . More than 18,000 articles about famous Americans no longer living. Many articles include helpful web links. AMICO Library . Online image collection of paintings, sculptures, drawings, photographs, textiles, costumes, jewelry and more, from earliest times to the present. Annals of American History . More than 2,000 primary source documents and 700 pieces of multimedia from Encyclopedia Britannica. Britannica Online School Edition . Three encyclopedias (100,000+ articles), atlas, dictionary, images and video clips, reviewed Web sites, magazine articles and more. EBSCO host . Articles from more than 6,000 magazines and newspapers are indexed, most in full text, from children's magazines to professional research.
The City Of Miamisburg, Ohio - City Schools three computer labs, plus a minilab in the media Center. Miamisburg High school boys and teams compete at the highest classification of the ohio High school http://www.mvcc.net/miamisburg/mbschools.htm
Franklin Co ESC Superintendent Search Franklin County or central ohio, and to With this collaboration, school districts and agencies fiscal services, human resources, media center services, print http://www.osba-ohio.org/Searches/FCESC.htm
Extractions: Franklin County ESC Superintendent Search The Franklin County ESC Governing Board is seeking qualified applicants for the position of superintendent. The governing board seeks an innovative leader in education and administration to fill the vacancy created by Mr. Frederick C. Wolfe, who is retiring. It is expected the new superintendent will take office in August 2004. Al Meloy, consultant with the Ohio School Boards Association, is assisting the governing board in its search. About the community The Franklin County Educational Service Center is located in the heart of Ohio in the state capital, which is the most populous city in Ohio. With more than 1-1/2 million residents, Franklin County offers a unique blend of urban and suburban settings, providing a richly diverse community. Franklin County is home to 16 city and local school districts, and nine institutions of higher learning, including The Ohio State University. In addition to the educational opportunities, Franklin County thrives on a wide range of recreational offerings, firstrate medical facilities and numerous Fortune 500 companies providing a prospering economy and cutting-edge job opportunities. About the district The Franklin County Educational Service Center (FCESC) is located in Columbus and provides quality services that enhance learning for thousands of students in central Ohio. The FCESC employs a staff of over 400 certified and classified professional and support personnel. The Franklin County ESC is required by law to process certification for teachers and bus drivers, recommend employment, and assign pupils and licensed personnel for the four local districts in Franklin County: Canal Winchester, Groveport-Madison, Hamilton, and New Albany/Plain.
Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar for undergraduate, graduate, and select high school students visit our website www.sg.ohiostate.edu. 1994-2002) by the Sea Grant National media Relations Office http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-nov.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: Invasive Species in Florida's Saltwater Systems: Where We are and Where We're Going. Provide your input to Florida's responses to the threats posed by invasive species. During the workshop, speakers will review information about 'invasives' from a variety of viewpoints. Join in setting priorities and providing guidance for future research and education efforts dealing with 'invasives' in Florida's saltwater systems.
Sea Grant News Media Center - Marine Science Calendar The Friends of Stone Laboratory, the ohio Sea Grant Roger Williams University Ralph R. Papitto school of Law by the Sea Grant National media Relations Office http://www.seagrantnews.org/calendar/cal-2002-jun.html
Extractions: DESCRIPTION: The Third National ANREP Conference's theme is "revolutionizing or evolutionizing extension programming? Extension was established as a non-traditional approach to applying research knowledge to help resolve community issues in an agrarian society. Speakers will explore whether another rapid (revolution) or more gradual (evolution) rate of change should occur to make Extension more relevant in today's communities and the role of natural resource extension programming in this revision.
Media Internship Ohio Internships for college graduates and high school students, as .. 14.1 The media Internship Book, Career Education Institutes, 2001 022.6 ohio Internships, 1997 http://www.collegerecruiter.com/internshiplinks/32/Media-internship-Ohio.html
Extractions: CollegeRecruiter.com is the leading site for college students and graduates who are looking for internships, part-time jobs, summer employment, seasonal work, entry level positions, other career opportunities and continuing education information. Thousands of employers use our network of career sites to help them reach the 3,000,000 job seekers who use our sites each month. Get started at CollegeRecruiter.com
Businessweek Online: Media Center 4 ohio State s full-time MBA program may not have made BW s top listing, but Dean Joseph Alutto tells why it s a strong program in its own right. B-school http://www.businessweek.com/mediacenter/list/bschools001.htm
K-12 Schools Ohio, Massillon City Schools According the ohio school Facilities Commission (OSFC) the two design will allow the school administrators to fine arts spaces, a media center, a gymnasium and http://www.searbrown.com/markets/markets_K12_ohio_massillon.htm
Extractions: A groundbreaking in August 2003 signaled the start of construction of the new Massillon Middle School. The new 5-8 middle school will replace two middle schools that are 77-years-old. According the Ohio School Facilities Commission (OSFC) the two schools are beyond the point of cost effective renovation. The design of the school is curriculum driven and uses the grade house concept for instruction. The aim is to break down the scale of the 1,400-student facility, allowing teachers and students to work in small, familiar groups. Each grade house will have three pods that will have rooms for the core subjects (science with labs, math, social studies and language arts) to allow for team teaching. The grade houses are stacked in two wings with the fifth and sixth graders housed in one wing and the seventh and eight graders housed in the other wing. The wing design will allow the school administrators to focus on the parallel development needs of the fifth and sixth graders and the seventh and eighth graders. The wings will be connected with common/shared areas including fine arts spaces, a media center, a gymnasium and an auditeria. The configuration of the common spaces and wings is designed to provide the shortest travel distances for the lower grades, which are adjusting to movement between classes and longer travel for the upper grades as a transition to the greater time responsibilities of high school. This aspect of the design also addressed community concerns of the fifth graders moving into the new middle school.
Gale - Blackbirch - Trade Shows May 13, school Library media Specialist of New May 17, ohio Library Association, Columbus, OH. Jun 17, Regional Educational media Center Association of Michigan, http://www.galegroup.com/blackbirch/tradeshows.htm
Extractions: Date Show Location Jan 2-5 American Historical Association Chicago, IL Jan 25-28 ALA Mid-Winter Philadelphia, PA Jan 30-31 Ontario Library Association Toronto, CA Feb 3-5 Ohio School Net State Tech Conference Columbus, OH Feb 3-7 Texas Computer Educational Association Auston, TX Feb 4 Illinois Vendor Fair Chicago, IL Feb 4-6 Florida Educational Technology Conference Orlando, FL Feb 6 Illinois Vendor Fair Springfield, IL Feb 25-28 Illinois Technology Conference for Education St. Charles, IL Mar 5-7 South Carolina Association of School Librarians Columbia, SC Mar 6-7 Research Tri, NC Mar 6-8 Kentucky Teaching and Learning Conference Louisville, KY Mar 6-9 Alaska Library Association Juneau, AK Mar 12-14 Computers in Libraries Washington, D.C Mar 12- 14 Michigan Association of Computer Users Learning Detroit, MI
Ohio Standards Connections: ohio Standards Connections Reading Process Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies Students will work in the school media center to gain effective search http://www.ilile.org/pages/less/RossLocal/Lesson2.htm
Extractions: Reading Process: Concepts of Print, Comprehension Strategies and Self-Monitoring Strategies B. Demonstrate comprehension of print and electronic text by responding to questions (e.g., literal, inferential, evaluative and synthesizing). Reading Applications: Informational, Technical and Persuasive Text D. Explain and analyze how an author appeals to an audience and develops an argument or viewpoint in text. E. Utilize multiple sources pertaining to a singular topic to critique the various ways authors develop their ideas (e.g., treatment, scope and organization). D. Use documented textual evidence to support a research topic. A. Formulate open-ended research questions suitable for investigation and adjust questions as necessary while research is conducted. B. Evaluate the usefulness and credibility of data and sources. C. Use style guides to produce oral and written reports that give proper credit for sources (e.g., words, ideas, images and information) and include an acceptable format for source acknowledgement. Lesson Summary: Students will work in the school media center to gain effective search techniques through tutorials and student practice. Students will gain an understanding of two varying search processes for print and non-print materials.
Extractions: SEPTEMBER 3, 2003 Hope Taft to Attend the 'Make a Difference Day' Sixth Grade Essay Kickoff Celebration at Harford Middle School AUGUST 19, 2003 KnowledgeWorks Foundation Selects Canton McKinley High School for Small Schools Grant AUGUST 14, 2003 Canton City Schools to Offer Freshman Orientation Program on Wednesday, August 20 JULY 10, 2003 Canton City Schools to Offer Sixth Grade Math Design Camp JULY 2, 2003 Canton City Schools to Offer 4th Grade Reading Proficiency Test on July 14 HOPE TAFT TO ATTEND THE 'MAKE A DIFFERENCE DAY' SIXTH GRADE ESSAY KICKOFF CELEBRATION AT HARTFORD MIDDLE SCHOOL Taft will meet with Hartford sixth-graders and their families for a discussion on the importance of volunteer service as a part of the Make a Difference Day sixth grade essay contest, "What Can You Do To Improve Your Community." The event will include a question and answer period with students and performances by the Hartford Middle School jazz band and choir.
Southwest Ohio Group Honors CTC Tech Coordinator Center, received an award at the 10th annual Southwestern ohio Instructional Technology of the SN@P program and redesigned the school s media center to include http://www.daytondailynews.com/localnews/content/localnews/neighbors/dayton/0506
Extractions: The Website for UK School Librarians Your browser does not support inline frames or is currently configured not to display inline frames. This page covers sources of useful research into school librarianship. Where possible, I have included a direct link to the report or paper. Otherwise, I have put a link to a site where a range of material can be found. It has been sorted by region, with the UK first. Some of the sites listed on the Organisations or E-Journals pages also have links to useful research. UK CILIP: Start with the child Important review of library services to children and young people. Downloadable from this site. Very important research into the impact of school libraries on students' achievement has been done by Prof. Dorothy Williams, Caroline Wavell and others. These documents are of vital importance to us. Many thanks to Caroline for sending me the correct details of these documents. They really are must reads! Williams, D. and Wavell, C. (2001).