Index To Children's Book Authors & Illustrators to the Internet school Library media Center s index to by date or by author Geebung State school. G. Hall Wendy Anderson Halperin virginia Hamilton Heather http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/biochildhome.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center's index to author and illustrator Internet sites. The ISLMC is a meta-site designed to foster easy access to curriculum related sites for teachers, school librarians, parents and students. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page . You can search the ISLMC, use an index or a sitemap
ED372759 1994-05-00 The Impact Of School Library Media Centers On Academic Achie This study was designed to update the existing research and to examine the relationship between library media programs and student achievement. The schools selected for the study sample were not http://www.ed.gov/databases/ERIC_Digests/ed372759.html
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.
School Libraries Menu Page Activities Originally done for school Library media Day, but can be used for school Library media Month in From virginia Educational media Association. http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libraries.htm
Extractions: Welcome to the Internet School Library Media Center (ISLMC) school libraries page. You will find information on selection, cataloging and classification, management and other topics of interest to school librarians. Please visit the ISLMC Home Page for more links. You can search this site, use an index or a sitemap
School Libraries In The Virgin Islands And Virginia Joyce Kilmer Middle school Library Vienna; virginia Beach Cape Henry Collegiate school Library; Floyd E. Kellam High school Library media Center; Ocean Lakes http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/virginia.html
Extractions: School Library Pages in the United States School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries State Departments of Libraries ... Resources for Librarians School District Library Pages School Library Pages District Library Pages State Library Pages Other Web Sites School Library Pages Washington-Lee High School Library Media Center - Arlington Patrick Henry High School Library - Ashland Virginia High School Library - Bristol Broadway High School Library - Broadway Enderly Heights Elementary School Library - Buena Vista F.W. Kling Elementary School Library - Buena Vista Cherry Run Elementary School Library - Burke Chantilly High School Media Center - Chantilly Tandem Friends School Library - Charlottesville Thomas Dale High School Library - Chester Matoaca High School Library/Media Center - Chesterfield County Union Mill Elementary School Library - Clifton Potomac Senior High School Media Center - Dumfries Falls Church High School Library - Falls Church Drew Middle School Library Media Center - Falmouth Walker-Grant Middle School Library - Fredricksburg Gate City High School Library - Gate City Glade Spring Middle School Library - Glade Spring Merrimack Elementary School Library Media Center - Hampton
Extractions: Return to VDOE homepage Many Virginia K-12 educators use the instructional resources found via shared educational tools, such as school and division-wide computer networks and the Internet. The increased use of such resources requires that administrators, teachers, library media specialists, students, and parents take steps to ensure that when used responsibly, these tools and the resources found by them are appropriate for use in K-12 instruction. In response to these concerns, schools or school divisions are required to establish guidelines for the appropriate use of computer networks. Such guidelines are generally called an Acceptable Internet Use Policy, or AUP. By definition, an AUP is a written agreement in the form of guidelines, signed by students, their parents and their teachers, outlining the terms and conditions of Internet use-rules of online behavior and access privileges. To assist school divisions, we have created an electronic "handbook" of resources. Since schools are at various stages of implementation in the use of computer networks, this electronic handbook does not prescribe a single Acceptable Internet Use Policy. Instead, it provides links to various sources of information that may be helpful to administrators, teachers, library media specialists, and parents in the development of a local AUP. The Internet is a virtual community based simply on courtesy and commonsense. A local AUP reflects the circumstances unique to the school or division, the electronic system used, and clearly defines what constitutes local responsible use of information networks.
Extractions: 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.
Extractions: announces 330 jobs Global Contact Services (GCS) is the first tenant of the 20-acre Mt. Hope Industrial Park, bringing 330 jobs and a $3.5 million investment. GCS, an insurance services firm, is an affiliate of Global e-Connect, an agency management firm focused on contact center services and help desk functions. West Virginia provides us with an unbeatable combination: a new building, an available, trained work force and incredible cooperation at all levels of government, said Brian Helton, vice president of operations. Nearly all the employees will be licensed insurance agents ready to answer media-generated inquiries. GCS clients include multiple Fortune 500 insurance companies. InfoCision breaks ground on new $1.4 million facility Gov. Bob Wise and representatives from InfoCision Management Corp., a leader in providing call center services for nonprofit organizations and Fortune 1000 companies, broke ground for a new $1.4 million facility. The company currently employs 235 people at its location in Clarksburg and at full capacity will have 420 employees.
Automation Of School Library Media Centers Automation of school Library media centers A Study of Children's Success as Users and Implications for Authentic Learning discusses the movement of school libraries towards online catalog systems http://www.amybmccurdy.com/520paper.htm
Extractions: Works Cited Return to the top of this document. It is the mission of the school library media specialist to ensure that students are effective users of ideas and information (Kuhlthau 1993, 11). Dedicated library media specialists should make it their goals to understand that children and youth need access to information to find answers to problems, to pursue independent discovery of who they are and who they want to become, to obtain information that can assist them to overcome their weaknesses and enhance their strengths, and to allow them to build lifelong information-seeking patterns. Age should not be a barrier to the ability to access, receive, and utilize information. (Hooten 1989, 267) School media specialists have been presented with a challenge in obtaining their mission with the introduction of online catalogs into school libraries.
Virginia Educational Media Association of school Library media Specialists in virginia was printed With the end of the school year approaching what range does your total media center s annual budget http://www.vema.gen.va.us/survbudg.html
Extractions: In the Mediagram's last issue an overview of the VEMA sponsored survey "The Status of School Library Media Specialists in Virginia" was printed. Dr. Linda Wilson, now retired Associate Professor in the Educational Media/Technology program at Radford University, administered this survey. With the end of the school year approaching and next year's budget in place it might be helpful in planning operational expenses to examine the following results to budgetary questions in the survey.
Samuel W. Tucker Elementary School, Alexandria, Virginia Mission Statement The Library media Center supports the curriculum, school plan and educational goals of Samuel W. Tucker Elementary school. http://www.acps.k12.va.us/tucker/media.htm
School Media Librarianship Resources for Information Professionals. school media Librarianship list to aid school media specialists in implementing new Walter, virginia A. ( 1992). Output measures for http://web.syr.edu/~jryan/infopro/schmed.html
Extractions: Young Adults Milbury, Peter. School-Libraries.Net Peter Milbury's network of school librarian web pages and School-libraries.Org Allen County Public Library (Fort Wayne, Indiana). Young Adult Librarians Help/Home Page American Association of School Administrators (AASA). Current Issues and Ideas ALA. American Association of School Librarians (AASL). ICONnect Instruction and guidance on incorporating the Internet into the school library with Online Courses and Curriculum Connections. AskERIC B.E.S.T. Best Education Sites Over 10,000 URLs in its database. Bell, Michael. Virtual School Library LRC Berit's Best Sites for children Brown, Alan L. Canadian Teacher-Librarians' Resource Pages Brown, Alan L. Just for kids who love books Canadian Teacher-Librarians' Resource Pages Children's Book Council ="http://volvo.gslis.utexas.edu/%7Eclig/page.html ">Children's Cybrarian Gateway ... Classroom Connect Gancarz, Gabe. Gabe's school librarian links Garland, Ken.
Virginia Young Readers Irving Middle school media Center. virginia Young Readers Program. Middle school. The Election Will Be Held March 2004 Students must http://www.fcps.k12.va.us/IrvingMS/vayr.html
Extractions: Irving Middle School Media Center Virginia Young Readers Program Middle School The Election Will Be Held: March 2004 Students must have read at least 4 books to be eligible to vote. After reading each book, students should see Mrs. Bailey to verify. BOOK SELECTIONS FOR THE 2003 - 2004 SCHOOL YEAR: Dont You Know There's a War Going On? by Avi Harper Collins; 2001 Set in Brooklyn, New York in 1943, this novel follows the lives of eleven-year-old Howie Crispers and his best friend Denny. Each boys father is a soldier serving during World War II. Howie and Denny participate in the wartime regimes of blackouts, scrap collections, and stamp drives. When the two boys overhear that Miss Gussim, their beloved teacher, is to be fired, they set out to save her. Their efforts and antics are set against the ever-present dread that their fathers could be injured or killed in the war. Flipped by Wendelin Van Draanen Random House; 2001 Juli Baker and Bryce Loski, the two principle characters and narrators in this book, present typical experiences of eighth grade students. The pair portrays humor, romance and pain through Bryces immaturity and Julis passion for her chickens and Sycamore tree. The story captures the twists and changes in attitude concerning each other and the world around them as Juli and Bryce, friendly neighbors, recount their stories. The Last Book in the Universe by Rodman Philbrick
VIRGINIA SCHOOL WINS THE LEE ELLIOTT MEMORIAL GRANT The Kate Waller Barrett Elementary school Library in Arlington, virginia has been selected to win the first At our school, the library media center is the http://www.millbrookpress.com/MEMORIALGRANTPressRelease.htm
Extractions: The Kate Waller Barrett Elementary School Library in Arlington, Virginia has been selected to win the first annual Lee Elliott Memorial Award offered by the Millbrook Press in celebration of its 10 th anniversary. Ms. Rosyln Beitler, Library Media Specialist at the Kate Waller Barrett Elementary School, and longtime childrens advocate, submitted the winning application. At our school, the library media center is the hub of the school, both literally and figuratively. Books are featured each month to tie into heritage festivals and cultural celebrations. Faculty are introduced to new titles through bagel and book breakfasts held in the library. Families attend monthly Library Night programs, as well as Science Discovery Fair Night held in the library and multimedia presentations by students who have completed research projects says Ms. Beitler.. I work to present programs that encourage a livelong love of reading. According to Millbrook Press Chairman Howard Graham, The Barrett Elementary School library is exactly the type of facility that Lee Elliott dedicated his professional life to support. Lee took great satisfaction in getting good books into the hands of children and worked tirelessly to keep libraries vital and important in young peoples lives.
Henry Clay Elementary, Virginia - Media Center laser discs, videos, and multimedia kits It supports the school s Accelerated Reader Program by The library annually participates in the virginia Young Readers http://www.hanover.k12.va.us/hces/MediaCtr/mediactr.htm
Extractions: Pam Troxell, Library Clerical Assistant "Where Cubs Cuddle Up and Read" The Henry Clay Elementary Library consists of over 10,000 materials for use by teachers, students, and parents. Teachers have access to a variety of media to augment their classroom studies including: filmstrips, manipulatives, laser discs, videos, and multi-media kits. Parents have available to them the opportunity to check out books on active parenting as well as books for their children. The students at Henry Clay Elementary have access to the library throughout the week. All classes visit the library each week for a lesson on information skills, library use, and literature appreciation . They also have the opportunity to select books at this time. Parents may also elect to come with their child (students) during the day to choose a library book; this service is available whenever the library is not occupied by classes or meetings. The library celebrates occasions which encourage reading, including Children's Book Week in November, Hanover's Reading Month in January, and National Library Week in April. It supports the school's
Pole Green Elementary SchoolMedia Center GIF (359 bytes) PGES Information about the media Center at Pole Green Elementary school Olympics site, link to the official virginia Young Readers page http://www.hanover.k12.va.us/pges/mediacenter/pgmedi.htm
Extractions: nflaherty@hanover.k12.va.us Welcome to Pole Green Elementary School's Media Center Site! Mrs. Linton and Mrs. Flaherty hope the links on this site help you find what you are looking for. Please click on the images below to select the area you wish to explore. PGES - Information about the Media Center at Pole Green Elementary School RESEARCH - News links, Online Libraries, Search Engines, and Online Reference links to help you research the World Wide Web FAVORITES - Links to the official web sites of your favorite authors, series, and characters READING PROGRAMS - Link to our Reading Olympics site, link to the official Virginia Young Readers page, or check out a list of all the books for which we have Accelerated Reader tests. PARENTS - links for parents on a variety of school, homework, parenting, and internet resources TEACHERS - links for teachers on major subjects of study and lesson resources.
OnTarget Areas, Classrooms, Library/media Center. Conventional (Wired), 25, 49, 6, 2. Cellular (school Owned), 0, 5, 0, 0. IP Telephony, 0, 0, 0, 0. West virginia schools for the Deaf http://reports.wv.ontargetus.com/digitaldivide/distSum.asp?otid=58&accDesc=West
Extractions: Report on the 1996 Referendum Projects Overview Schools Public Safety ... More than 50,000 students, or one-fifth of Chesterfield County's population, attend its 59 public schools. Chesterfield is among the 100 largest school districts in the nation, offering a full range of services to meet the needs of all students. Chesterfield voters approved a $174.8 million school bond referendum in November, 1996, that built new schools, added to and renovated older schools and provided new technology for classrooms throughout the county. The fact that the bond referendum passed by an 83 percent YES vote is striking evidence of the support the community shows for its public schools. Maintaining high academic standards in a safe and respectful environment for learning, promoting community involvement in schools, using new technology and being accountable for continuous improvement are the focus of Chesterfield's accountability system. Completion of the projects approved in the referendum will advance the school systems position in many of these areas. Bond funding, supplemented with general fund revenues has allowed the county to deliver the improvements desired by the citizens. Project Budget Current Phase Planned Opening Spring Run Elementary $11.8 million
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Utah Library Association (ULA) school Library Section; Vermont Educational media Association; virginia Educational media Association (VEMA); virginia 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
Colleges Of Osteopathic Medicine West virginia WVSOM West virginia school of Osteopathic Medicine 400 North Physicians Affiliated Organizations Publications media Center CME Government http://www.aoa-net.org/Students/colleges.htm