Library Faculty Activities - Nancy Marshall Brookings, SD Instructional media Center. Presented at south dakota High school Press Association, Annual Convention, Brookings, SD, October 1998. http://lib.sdstate.edu/Lib15/marshall.html
Extractions: Associate Professor Publications: Marshall, N. J. (2002). [Review of the book The State of the Worlds Children 2000]. Journal of Government Information, Marshall, Nancy J., Public relations in academic libraries: a descriptive analysis, Journal of Academic Librarianship , 27:2, (March, 2001), pp. 116-121. Marshall, N. J. (2001). [Review of the electronic publication Sending Your Government a Message: Email Communication Between Citizens and Government Journal of Government Information Conspectus Marshall, Nancy. (1998). Public relations in academic libraries of the upper Midwest: a descriptive analysis . Unpublished master's thesis, South Dakota State University, Brookings, 75 pp. Grassroots Editor Marghab rare book collection: Hilton M. Briggs Library . Brookings, SD: Hilton M. Briggs Library, South Dakota State University, 20 pp. SDSU online catalog user's manual . Brookings, SD: Reference Department, Hilton M. Briggs Library, South Dakota State University, 23 pp. Off-campus users guide: Hilton M. Briggs Library, South Dakota State University
ShawGuides, Inc. | Photography, Film & New Media Workshops month s Photography, Film New media Workshop Calendar. Venice school of Photography new web email Montana, New Mexico, Oregon, south dakota, Utah, Washington http://photoworkshops.shawguides.com/
Patchwork: Collection Development Bibliography of Materials. In JO Hanson, J. Kolbe D. Gilliland (Eds.), school Library media Programs A Resource and Planning Guide for south dakota schools. http://www.umwestern.edu/Academics/Library/libabout/patchwork/collectionbib.html
Extractions: by Mary Bushing General Sources on Collection Development Cassell, M.K. and Greene, G.W. Collection Development in the Small Library. Small Libraries Publications, no. 17. Chicago: American Library Association, 1991. Katz, B. (editor). The How-to-Do It Manual for Small Libraries. New York: Neal-Schuman, 1988. Mancall, J., and Markuson, C. "Contemporary Collection Development in School Libraries." School Library Media Quarterly, Markuson, C., and Mancall, J. "A Perspective and Contemporary Collection Development in School Libraries." School Library Media Quarterly, Morris, B.J. with Gillespie, J.T. and Spirt, D.L. Administering the School Library Media Center (3rd ed.). New Providence, NJ: R.R. Bowker, 1992. Van Orden, P.J. The Collection Program in Schools: Concepts, Practices, and Information Sources (2nd ed.). Littleton, CO: Libraries Unlimited, 1995.
Extractions: Home Agencies Auction Channels ... States Guide to US States Profiles state colleges and career schools and technical schools sorted by US states Colleges and Universities My Florida Colleges US C olleges-Universities US Technical Colleges US Online Colleges Degree Programs Culinary Schools Distance Learning Healthcare Degrees Legal Degrees ... Technical Degrees Media US Newspapers US Radio Stations US Television Stations US Traffic Conditions States US State Pages US State Agencies US State Almanacs US State Symbols ... Elected Officials Federal Federal Agencies US Census Map Service Sites CareGard Debt Counseling e-ReferenceDesk Finance and Mortgage ... Home Monitoring Channels Entertainment Relationships Shopping Travel Others Classified Ads Missing Children Domestic Violence Insurance ... USA Today ONLINE Weather Forecast Keep SHG Free Media Kit Details Partners on the Web Florida State Colleges and Career Schools Florida State Colleges, Florida Career Schools, Florida Technical Schools Welcome to the SHG Resources' directory of Florida State Colleges and Career Schools . Browse though our state listing of top Florida colleges and career schools. If you would like to request information about any of the schools listed on this page, click on the school's link and fill out an inquiry form for no-obligation information on each career school located in Florida. Also, visit our
NSU Center For Statewide E-learning State University to serve all levels of south dakotas educational The media Center provides the following services same day checkout for school projects only http://www.northern.edu/student_handbook/elearning.html
Extractions: Student Handbook: Index Welcome Academic Affairs ... Judicial Structure NSU Center for Statewide E-learning NSU Center for Statewide E-learning 122 MeWaldt-Jensen, 626-3382 Dr. Erika Tallman, Director Julie M. Schmidt, Program Assistant The NSU Center for Statewide E-learning was established by the South Dakota Legislature in March 2001 to fund Northern State University to serve all levels of South Dakotas educational system through DDN, Internet and videoconferencing technologies. The center serves K-12 schools through distance delivery of DDN/Internet-based high school courses and K-8 enrichment activities; undergraduate students through a broad range of academic and professional programs incorporating multimedia and distance delivery technologies; and graduate students through Masters degrees in distance education and interactive instructional technologies. Delivery of courses to the high schools began in August 2001, and undergraduate and graduate programs became available in 2002. These programs strive to educate graduates to be creative and productive participants in modern workplaces where interactive multimedia technologies are significantly changing the nature of most jobs. Net Services Computer Center Krikac Administration Building and Spafford Hall, 626-3428
Premier Film Screening And Presentations Coalition; Independent media Center; Justice Policy Institute/Center on was formerly incarcerated in the south dakota State Training school, site of the http://www.publicwelfare.org/news/news/premier_film.asp
Extractions: This standing-room only event was part of an effort to highlight the growing juvenile justice reform movement around the country, featuring parents and young people doing amazing organizing and advocacy in Louisiana, South Dakota, New York City, and California, as well as Washington, DC. These advocates traveled to Washington, DC to help draw attention to the over-incarceration and racial disparities faced by youth of color in the justice system and to push for meaningful juvenile justice reform in their states, the District of Columbia, and in Congress. Avis Maria Brock , a Parent Organizer from the Friends and Families of Louisiana's Incarcerated Youth: Ms. Brock recently helped organize and emceed a moving Jazz Funeral to mourn the dying dreams of Louisiana's incarcerated youth, and is mobilizing families and citizens to call for the closure of the Tallulah youth prison, one of the worst juvenile facilities in the country. Margaret Gramkow , a Parent Organizer from the Parents Who Care Coalition in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. Ms. Gramkow organized the Parents Who Care Coalition, a group of parents of incarcerated youth in South Dakota advocating for improved conditions in South Dakota's juvenile facilities and funding for more effective community based programs. Ms. Gramkow's daughter was formerly incarcerated in the South Dakota State Training School, site of the tragic death of a fourteen-year old girl following a forced-run and subject of a federal lawsuit by the Youth Law Center.
III and Function Attitudes of Public school Principals Regarding the Library media Program (Doctoral dissertation, University of south dakota). http://www.unocoe.unomaha.edu/ghartzell/library/III_principalrole.htm
Extractions: III. Evidence and Arguments That Administrative Leadership Is Key in Developing Quality Library Media Programs Administrative leadership is unquestionably a key factor in any school operation. Emergency Librarian (January-February, 1989), p. 31. Teacher Librarian , volume 27, no. 1 (October, 1999), pp. 15-20. R. Blazek, Influencing Students Toward Media Center Use: An Experimental Investigation In Mathematics (Chicago: American Library Association, 1975). B. S. Campbell and P. A. Cordiero, High School Principal Roles and Implementation Themes for Mainstreaming Information Literacy Instruction Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association (New York, April 8-12, 1996). ERIC Document Number ED 399 667. J. B. Charter, Case Study Profiles of Six Exemplary Public High School Library Media Programs (Doctoral dissertation, Florida State University, 1982). P. A. B. Cruzeiro, Role and Function Attitudes of Public School Principals Regarding the Library Media Program (Doctoral dissertation, University of South Dakota).
School-Based Health Centers And The Birth Control Debate (2000) NASBHC), there are currently 1,135 schoolbased health less (see chart a). The centers are located all but Idaho, Nevada, North dakota, south dakota and Wyoming http://www.agi-usa.org/pubs/ib_1200.html
Extractions: And the Birth Control Debate With their numbers on the rise, school-based health centers are an important source of counseling and medical care for low-income and uninsured youth. Controversy over family planning services has had a significant impact, however, and many centers remain limited in their ability to meet the needs of sexually active teens by dispensing contraceptives to them on-site. At the same time, a number of school-based health centers that are committed to reducing teenage pregnancy and improving teens' reproductive health are working within their communities to overcome opposition to the provision of contraceptive careand they are meeting with some success. School-based health centers increasingly are becoming part of mainstream health care, providing an important source of primary and preventive medical services to young people in the United States. Research shows that while adolescents have significant unmet health needs, those with access to a school-based health center are more likely than their peers who do not to obtain needed services. Since their inception, however, the question of whether school-based health centers should provide family planning services has sparked heated debates in many communities across the nation. With the number of school-based health centers on the rise, this controversy is likely to spread as parents, educators and health care professionals grapple with the appropriate role of school-based health centers in meeting the family planning needs of sexually active teenagers.
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Extractions: Removing State Constitutional Obstacles Institute for Justice Challenges The Institute for Justice, the public interest law firm that helped successfully defend Cleveland school choice parents, is launching a series of test cases seeking to remove state constitutional barriers to school choice, with the goal of securing a national precedent in the U.S. Supreme Court. IJ will fight to clear the path for school choice programs by removing obstacles that block the implementation of educational reform in the states. The policy requires state programs to discriminate against religious schools and students. The suit marks the first challenge to a state constitutional provision that limits school choice since the U.S. Supreme Court upheld the Cleveland voucher program. On June 27, 2002, the U.S. Supreme Court definitively held that school choice programs that are neutral toward religion, giving parents the power to independently choose where to send their children, are constitutional. The Supreme Court has spoken.
Extractions: Advanced search Search Databases Choose a DB > Articles Events Grants Product Announce Reviews Web Picks Become a techLEARNING.com author Home Resources News ... Archives > October 30, 2001 October 30, 2001 - Vol.2, No.44 Friendship Through Education Friendship Through Education NJ Addresses the Digital Divide Source: New Jersey Department of Education Distance Learning in South Dakota The number of South Dakota schools offering courses using the state's Distance Learning Network (DLN) has more than doubled in just one year - from 46 schools in 2000 to 96 schools this year. Schools using South Dakota's DLN can sign up for classes taught by another South Dakota teacher in a different community. By using teachers already in a state school district, the question of certification and qualification to teach is not an issue. Individual school districts decide on whether to students grant credit for DLN classes. DLN is designed to supplement a school's resources. The system allows students to take classes they wouldn't otherwise be able to access. By law, an adult still has to be in the room, so schools use mentors who handle discipline and hand out materials and tests. In rural areas of South Dakota, the ability to deliver classes via DLN can make the difference in keeping a small school open.
HB 1068 Authorize The South Dakota Building Authority And... (2) The new business school at the at the University of south dakota in Vermillion, south dakota, for an (4) The Al Neuharth media Center renovation at the http://legis.state.sd.us/sessions/2001/bills/HB1068HAP.htm
Extractions: FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to authorize the South Dakota Building Authority and the Board of Regents to implement the long-term capital project request of the Board of Regents, providing for the construction, remodeling, or renovation of various structures on the campuses of the state's universities and to make appropriations therefor. Section It is in the public interest that the South Dakota Building Authority contract for the construction, completion, furnishing, equipping, and maintaining of, including heating, air conditioning, plumbing, water, sewer, electric facilities, architectural and engineering services, asbestos abatement, removal of existing roofing and structures, and such other services as may be required to accomplish the projects enumerated in section 3 of this Act, all at the estimated cost of seventy-one million seven hundred ninety-one thousand dollars. The South Dakota Building Authority may finance up to thirty-eight million three hundred forty-one thousand dollars of the construction costs through the issuance of revenue bonds, in accordance with this Act and chapter 5-12.
Elizabeth Dove Faculty Show (prints), Main Gallery, University of south dakota. Biennial (artist s bookwork, mixed media), Hand Workshop 1999 school of the Museum of Fine http://www2.umt.edu/art/faculty_dove.htm
Statistics And Input-Out Measures For School Library Media Centers In school IDENTIFICATIONVOLUNTEER HOURS IN A TYPICAL WEEKEnrollAdultStudentTotal vol.school NamementvolunteersworkershoursHigh 2 000 and Over media centers in Colorado, 1999DOLORES COUNTY HIGH school121000WALSH HIGH school121000OURAY UNDIVIDED HIGH school114202SOUTH http://www.lrs.org/documents/SLMC99/volunteers.pdf
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Extractions: ...School-Based Prevention Program Paying Huge Dividends University Study Shows Smoking Rates Plummet 74% At O'Gorman High School Sioux Falls (May 28, 2004) Tobacco use rates among South Dakota youth have declined significantly over the past 5 years. This decline has been attributed to an increase in the price of cigarettes and a decrease in the number of places people can smoke. The Tobacco Toll Select State South Dakota Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas the USA Utah Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, DC