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Colorado Study ED372759 May 94 The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest.Author Lance, Keith Curry. ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology, Syracuse, NY. STUDENTS AT CRESTWOOD SENIOR HIGH school, CHESAPEAKE, virginia. Athens, GA Georgia University http://dewey.chs.chico.k12.ca.us/colo.html
Extractions: ERIC Digest. 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.
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Statistics And Input-Output Measures For School Library Media Centers Statistics and InputOutput Measures for school Library media centers in Colorado 2000school IDENTIFICATIONEnroll- Name of school Namement RespondentTitlePhoneFaxHigh 2 000 and Over. CHERRY CREEK HIGH school3591 Diana H. 5661HORIZON HIGH school2532 virginia Kracawmedia Specialist720-872-4440 http://www.lrs.org/documents/SLMC00/respondent.pdf
Statistics And Input-Out Measures For School Library Media Centers In school IDENTIFICATIONRespondent IdentificationEnroll Name of school Namement RespondentTitlePhoneFaxHigh 2 000 and Over. CHERRY CREEK HIGH school3 591 DIANE H. 1561303-450-2880HORIZON HIGH school2 201 virginia KRACAWMEDIA SPECIALIST303-450-5227303-450 http://www.lrs.org/documents/slmc99/respondent.pdf
Extractions: Source: ERIC Clearinghouse on Information and Technology Syracuse NY. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement. ERIC Digest. 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.
Extractions: Find a topic Check these out! Senior Picks! Book reviews Library hours and services ... MHS home page MHS Seniors pick their favorites! To celebrate National Children's Book Week 2003, we asked the MHS Class of 2004 to list their all-time favorite books and authors. All titles can be located in the Library Media Center or borrowed from other libraries. Here is what they chose: MHS Class of 2004's Favorite Books George Orwell Joey Urbanovitch 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea , Jules Verne Danny Hillman, Stephen Sullivan Acquainted with the Night, Sollace Hotze Vanessa Nanclares The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, Mark Twain David Dwyer, Tristan Aldacosta The Ape Who Guards the Balance : An Amelia Peabody Mystery , Elizabeth Peters Katie Roberts As I Lay Dying
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Extractions: In an effort to address the immediate concerns of the Colorado education community, the Center for the Study and Prevention of Violence (CSPV) introduced the Safe Communities-Safe Schools initiative in the fall of 1999. This project will consist of the following strategies that will be available to all school communities in Colorado: information about the Safe Communities-Safe Schools Model, technical assistance, publications, web site, information house, media campaign, and a long-term response plan. The SSCC seeks to stimulate discussion, collaboration and action against youth violence by bringing schools, police, youth-serving agencies, the judicial system, and other interested parties together in a statewide collaboration. The coalition, formed in 1994, involves more than 1,500 educators, police, and youth workers in activities and stimulates the creation of community-based violence prevention coalitions. It has assisted schools in developing new violence prevention programs and facilitated networking and information sharing among members through bimonthly forums, major conferences, training seminars, task groups, youth involvement, and in-depth consultation and technical assistance to schools and communities.
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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.
Extractions: Making all children competent readers and writers is an enormous challenge to schools. This task is easier when states formulate and implement sound educational policies. The impact of state or provincial policies on reading instruction is what led the International Reading Association (IRA) to establish the Five-Star Policy Program, a two-stage/two-year process. States or provinces are nominated by reading professionals, and policies are evaluated in five areas:
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