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  1. Research of School Library Media Centers: Papers of the Treasure Mountain Research Retreat, Park City, Utah, October 17-18, 1989
  2. A curriculum based media program describing media techniques developed at Oakdale School in Jordan School District (Eric reports) by Eileen R Dunyon, 1976

21. School Media Librarianship
Resources for Information Professionals. school media Librarianship list to aid school media specialists in implementing new utah State Office of Education. Library media Curriculum.
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Information Resources for Information Professionals
School Media Librarianship
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  • 22. UTAH EDUCATIONAL LIBRARY MEDIA ASSOCIATION Promoting Children Reading And Teachi
    SOME utah school LIBRARY WEB SITES. Links to Lesson Plans. Internet school Library media Center; Index to Internet Lesson Plan Sites for K12 Educators;
    http://www.uelma.org/links.htm
    Utah Educational Library Media Association
    Promoting children reading and teaching information use VENDORS ORGANIZATION MEETINGS NEWSLETTERS ... LINKS
    Don't judge a book by its movie.
    Girl selecting a book at Olympus Junior High School, Holladay, Utah. UTAH LIBRARY LINKS UTAH SCHOOL DISTRICT LIBRARY LINKS SOME UTAH SCHOOL LIBRARY WEB SITES U. S. LIBRARY LINKS

    23. IMMEDIATE NEWS RELEASE School Librarians Gather For Conference By Burke Belnap
    Southern utah Regional Conference Sponsored by UELMA, SEDC and SUU Hosted by SUU and the SUU Library This event is for all school library and media center
    http://www.uelma.org/conven01/South_Utah01.htm
    IMMEDIATE NEWS RELEASE
    School Librarians Gather for Conference
    by Burke Belnap. September 14, 2001 School librarians from around the Southern part of Utah gathered on the campus of Southern Utah University to get the latest on advancements in technology, products and standards. Six Southwest Utah school districts that make up the Southwestern Educational Developmental Consortium (SEDC) sent nearly 70 librarians and media specialists to the Fall Regional School Library Conference on Friday September 14, 2001
    Organized under the direction of the Utah Educational Library Media Association (UELMA), representatives from the Utah State Office of Education (USOE), SEDC and Southern Utah State University conducted workshops intended to help library/media personnel do a better jobs in their respective schools during this school year. Paula Zsray, President of UELMA welcomed
    those attending the conference with a challenge to use the full recourses available that are available at this time. Zrsray admonished the group to take advantage of every opportunity to be an effective part of the educational process and to stay abreast of the latest advances.
    Georgia Loutensock, State Librarian of the USOE, conducted sessions aimed at reminding attendees of the basic responsibilities and standards that are expected of all school libraries in the State of Utah. She also spent time discussion the one time state appropriation for library core development. The State Legislature has appropriated approximately $7.00 per student to be given to each district to improve the library holdings that support the Core curriculum.

    24. Bluffdale Elementary - Jordan School District
    A central media center gives the school an open pleasant are doing relative to the utah State Core Curriculum and State requirements for school performance
    http://www.jordandistrict.org/schools/elementary/bluffdale/
    BLUFFDALE ELEMENTARY (Year-round)
    Principal: Richard Allred Address: 14323 S. 2700 West
    Bluffdale, UT 84065 Phone: Fax: Visit our Web site:
    http://web.jordan.k12.ut.us/bluffdale
    View our school boundary description.
    ABOUT BLUFFDALE Bluffdale Elementary is located in the southwest area of Jordan School District. Situated in the center of what was once the farming community of Bluffdale, this modern school has strong ties to the past. Some Bluffdale students have community roots dating back to pioneer days, but a majority live in new, rapidly developing residential areas. Bluffdale enjoys healthy school/community cooperation. The school serves as the major public meeting place for area residents. Bluffdale teachers are dedicated to meeting the needs of students. Basic skills are emphasized and many opportunities are provided for students to develop culturally, socially and emotionally.

    25. VIDEO ETHNOGRAPHY WORKSHOP:
    University of utah and The Graduate school of Management Gary Bamossy mktgjb@business.utah.edu Tel 801585 and faculty, hosted at the Multi-media Center of the
    http://c3.business.utah.edu/workshop_final.htm
    nd VIDEO ETHNOGRAPHY WORKSHOP:
    ISSUES OF REPRESENTATION, PRESENTATION, AND TECHNIQUE
    JUNE 16-19, 2004 DAVID ECCLES SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
    UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
    CO-CHAIRS: Russell W. Belk Rob Kozinets Department of Marketing Department of Marketing David Eccles School of Business Kellogg School of Management University of Utah Northwestern University Sponsored by:
    Center for Consumer Culture ( http://c3.business.utah.edu/
    The Global Business Program,
    The David Eccles School of Business, University of Utah
    and
    The Graduate School of Management,
    University of California, Irvine Workshop Contact Person: Gary Bamossy
    mktgjb@business.utah.edu

    Tel: 801-585-7504 Thanks to the pioneering efforts of some leading consumer research scholars, visual qualitative consumer research has become one of the fastest growing areas of inquiry. Many recent entrants to the consumer research field have embraced the tools and techniques of visual qualitative research with considerable success. In the past two years, the “ACR Film Festival” has become a well established venue for presentation of research at the annual ACR conference. In 2002, Professors Russ Belk and Rob Kozinets offered the first videographic workshop for doctoral students and faculty, hosted at the Multi-media Center of the Marriott Library at the University of Utah. This workshop was attended by researchers from 7 different countries, and was highly evaluated by the participants. A number of the participants in this 2002 workshop have gone on to produce films that have been shown at ACR conferences, used in market research, included in consumer behavior textbook packages, and employed in the classroom. This workshop is designed to provide an enriching learning experience for consumer researchers both at the early stage of their careers and those who are well established in the field.

    26. The Times-News, Nephi, Utah
    96 South Main Street, PO Box 77, Nephi, utah 84648 Voice 435 623 trust lands appropriation this year to improving our high school media center, said Wright.
    http://www.nephitimesnews.com/1100/110100/1.htm
    96 South Main Street PO Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 - Voice: 435 623-0525 - FAX: 435 623-4735
    On our front page this week
    By Myrna Trauntvein
    Times-News Correspondent
    Juab School Board members were given the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges report for re-accreditation during school board meeting on Wednesday. "As you know," said Kirk Wright, superintendent, "we are back on approved status." The school was placed on probation and some adjustments were made the last year when the school was evaluated for accreditation, said Wright. The probation status was, largely, a mistake in communication. As in all rural schools, some teachers are teaching classes in addition to their primary fields of study. However, all have received endorsements by the state.

    27. The Times-News, Nephi, Utah
    Half of the media center consists of 12 In addition, he said, the school has a system whereby students may take a class from utah Valley State College
    http://www.nephitimesnews.com/0201/022801/1.htm
    96 South Main Street PO Box 77, Nephi, Utah 84648 - Voice: 435 623-0525 - FAX: 435 623-4735
    On our front page this week
    By Myrna Trauntvein
    Times-News Correspondent
    Juab School District board members have some concern about the consistency, year to year, of the methods used to re-accredit schools. Superintendent Kirk Wright and board member, Delanie Hathaway, attended the last state school board meeting to complain about the way the accreditation is conducted and results compiled. "The upshot is that our patrons need to know we are certified and we will remain certified," said Leon Pexton, Juab School Board president. "We intend to resolve any issues and are pledged to maintain a high standard of education for those who attend our schools." The Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges issued the warning to nine Utah schools recently for having too few teachers, counselors, librarians or administrators for the number of students they serve per professional educator. Juab High School was one of nine Utah high schools warned to make changes or they may lose their national accreditation.

    28. Utah Schools - UT Elementary, Middle And High School Information
    sold to United News and media Corporation. the magazine of the California school Boards Association
    http://www.greatschools.net/cgi-bin/static/whoweare.inc/UT
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    29. LION: Lesson Plans & Teaching Activities For School Librarians
    curriculum in use at this Minnesota school district units which have both content and media skill objectives utah State Board of Education Library media Skills
    http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/lessons.html
    Librarians Information Online Network
    Provided here are lessons and activities useful in school libraries, links to library and information skills curriculum documents, and related books and periodicals.
    American Association of School Librarians: Position Statement on Information Literacy and Problem-Solving
    Outlines the role of the library media program in fostering information literacy, and includes eight "scenarios" that illustrate how cooperative instructional efforts between teachers and library media specialists can help students improve their information problem-solving skills through significant learning experiences.
    Baltimore County Public Schools: Library Lesson Plan Format
    A form used by Baltimore library media specialists to plan lessons.
    Bellingham Public Schools: Staff Development Course on Information Literacy
    This Washington State school district provides online some of the materials it uses in a staff development course on Information Literacy and the Net . The course emphasizes student investigations as vehicles to explore information available on the Internet. Topics covered include the Research Cycle, several types of literacy, Gardner's Seven Intelligences, and much more.
    Bellingham Public Schools: Library Media Frameworks
    This Washington State school district provides information on its library media curriculum. Includes elementary and secondary "scenarios" illustrating the role of the library media center in student projects.

    30. MAME: Library/Media Standards/Curriculum
    From the core curriculum for the state of utah. whose purpose is to provide school district board of a comprehensive integrated Library media Center program in
    http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/resourc/standardslib.html

    Library/Media Standards/Curriculum
    AASL Position Statements
    From the American Association of School Librarians. A list of documents (online) such as Appropriate Staffing for School Library Media Centers, Preparation of School Library Media Specialist, Role of the School Library Media Program, etc.
    Education Week: "Study Shows Rise in Test Scores Tied to School Library Resources
    This is an article on the Education Week website.
    Educational Standards and Curriculum Frameworks for Library Media
    An list of links to sites related to library media standards at the National level and by State.
    Essential Skills for Information Literacy
    From the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction, Olympia, WA and the Washington Library Media Association
    Essentials of a Model Library Media Program
    From the Kentucky Department of Education.
    Information Literacy Standards for Student Learning
    From AASL/AECT.
    Information/Media Literacy
    From The Center for the Education and Study of Diverse Populations (CESDP) at New Mexico Highlands University works to improve the quality of education for communities in New Mexico and the surrounding region.

    31. Navajo-Utah Standards Alignment
    for a learning objective that integrates Navajo culture and/or language with the utah State core SJSD San Juan school Disctrict media Center.
    http://dine.sanjuan.k12.ut.us/dine_web/curricula/alignment.htm
    Curricula Navajo-Utah Standards Alignment Kindergarten First ... Conversational Navajo Navajo-Utah Standards Alignment The Navajo-Utah Standards alignment attempts to match Navajo learning objectives with the Utah State Core curriculum standards and objectives. Within each grade level, you will find 7 columns of information. Each of these columns are clarified below. If you have any comments or ideas, please contact Patrick McDermott (Title VII Coordinator) mcdermott.patrick@do.sanjuan.k12.ut.us or Clayton Long (Bilingual Education Director) long.clayton@do.sanjuan.k12.ut.us These alignments are only drafts. We greatly appreciate your input, ideas, and materials suggestions. Thanks! The 7 columns are: State Core Objective
    These numbers refer to the Utah Office of Education's official Utah State Core Curriculum standards and objectives. The 6 digit numerals are standards and the 8 digit numerals are objectives that support those standards. To look up these standards/objectives, refer to your core curriculum for the grade and subject in question. If you do not have a printed version of the core, you can download this at www.usoe.k12.ut.us/curr/

    32. Southern Utah News School Page ...
    Inside this week s Southern utah News ~ May 19 go onto the local competition at Kanab Middle school. outstanding success in the Fredonia media Center on April 27
    http://www.sunews.net/school.html
    @import url(http://www.homestead.com/~media/elements/Text/font_styles.css); SCHOOL
    Webmaster: sunmike@kanab.net
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    Inside this week's Southern Utah News ~ June 9, 2004
    By Tracy Hiscock

    Many of the Big Books that the Foundation hopes to purchase are informational texts in the areas of science, social studies and math. Many of these books cover the state required CORE curriculum (standards and objectives which are required to be learned in each subject for each grade) and can greatly help the teachers teach that curriculum since most schools do not have science or social studies text books for the lower grades. Use of these books also have the advantage of allowing students to be exposed to informational writing at a younger age, instead of what most often currently happens- a seventh grader has to suddenly decipher a science text after an elementary school career of reading only literature.
    The Foundation is seeking donations from individuals and businesses in order to obtain these valuable tools for District teachers. Each Big Book set costs approximately $50. Donors will be recognized by having their names printed on the inside cover of the books so that teachers and students using the books will be able to appreciate the generosity of such donor. Memorial donations are encouraged as well.
    Donations may be sent to the Kane Schools Foundation for Students, 746 South 175 East, Kanab, Utah 84741. For more information, please contact the Foundation at 644-2555.

    33. School Library Media - Continuing Education - USU Extension
    Students enrolled in the teacher education program at utah State University for facilitating access to information in a school library media center.
    http://extension.usu.edu/continuinged/index.cfm/cid.269/tid.178/
    USU HOMEPAGE INDEX DIRECTORY NEWS ... School Library Media Search ALL Coop. Extension Conf. Services Cont. Education Publications text version En Espa±ol School Library Media GENERAL Contact Us Education Centers Delivery Methods Faculty Resources FOR STUDENTS How to Enroll Course Evaluations Request for Examination Student Representatives ... International Programs ACADEMIC PROGRAMS Associates Bachelors Masters Doctorate Table of Contents
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    ...
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    Program
    This program is designed to provide both pre- and in-service teachers with the courses necessary to meet the requirements for licensure as a school library media specialist in the state of Utah. It is assumed that the individual seeking certification in library media holds or is working toward licensure as a classroom teacher. Students enrolled in the teacher education program at Utah State University may elect this program to satisfy the undergraduate teaching minor requirement.
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    • INST 5000/6000 - Foundations of Library Media Programs
      • Introduction to historical and philosophical foundations of library media programs for teachers, administrators, and media specialists. This course examines the role of library media programs in the schools and their contributions to the curriculum.

    34. Wood River Middle School Media Center
    24790 EN, utah (Portrait of America), Thompson, Kathleen, 7.5, 1.0. 16096 EN, Violence in Schools Learning in Fear, Day Back to media Center T Top of Page. Back to
    http://www.bcsd.k12.id.us/wrms/library/arwebt-v.html
    Accelerated Reader Quiz List - Titles T-V
    Quiz ID Title Author Book Level Points 8590 EN T-backs, T-shirts, Coat, and Suit Konigsburg, E.L. 17597 EN T.J.'s Secret Pitch Bowen, Fred 791 EN Tackle without a Team Christopher, Matt 10182 EN Tadpole to Frog Owen, Oliver S. 53575 EN Taggerung Jacques, Brian 18090 EN Tahiti (Cultures of the World) Cheong-Lum, Roseline Ng 18091 EN Taiwan (Cultures of the World) Moiz, Azra 6442 EN Take a Chance Gramps! Okimoto, Jean 8795 EN Take Away Three Reiff, Tana 12983 EN Takedown Christopher, Matt 52022 EN Takeoffs and Landings Haddix, Margaret Peterson 643 EN Taking Care of Terrific Lowry, Lois 6943 EN Taking Sides Soto, Gary 10145 EN Taking Terri Mueller Mazer, Norma Fox 5911 EN Tale of the Mandarin Ducks, The Paterson, Katherine 56427 EN Tale of Time City, A Jones, Diana Wynne 719 EN Tale of Two Cities, A Dickens, Charles 9245 EN Tale of Two Cities (Pacemaker) Dickens/Clare 14494 EN Tales From the Brothers Grimm and the Sisters Weird VandeVelde, Vivian 28076 EN Tales from the Homeplace Burandt/Dale, 24579 EN Tales of Animals Douglas, Karen Berg

    35. UTAH: Mountain Range Is Backdrop For School
    utah Mountain range is backdrop for school Feb 1, 2001 12 Juan Diego High school features 56 classrooms, a library, media center, gymnasium, dining
    http://asumag.com/mag/university_utah_mountain_range/
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    36. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
    media Association; utah Library Association (ULA) school Library Section; Vermont Educational media Association; Virginia Educational
    http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
    Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
    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
    Austria
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    United States of America
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    37. Media Center > Press Kits > 06/12/1998 > Program
    media Center. Contact Center. Washington, Seattle), David Kritchevsky (Wistar Institute, Philadelphia), J Brent Muhlestein (University of utah school of Medicine
    http://www.aventispasteur.com/Index.cfm?FA=athero2

    38. Developing Educational Standards - Library Media
    and Virgil Jacobsen from the Alpine school District in American Fork, utah for UEN of Public Instruction and the Washington Library media Association in 1996
    http://edstandards.org/StSu/Library.html

    39. Information Skills Curriculum - School Library Media Centers K12
    Information for school library media specialists in developing the information curriculum, K12
    http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/libinst.htm
    Information Skills Curriculum
    Curricula General Education as Psychology, Learning Styles] Instructional Design Instruction
    Curricula
    Virginia. Standards of Learning Objectives
    Virginia's Standards of Accreditation; Standards of Quality
    Resources for school librarians; from School-Libraries.Org
    Colorado Information Literacy
    Planning checklist for Schools (Draft) [pdf file];
    guidelines, Information Power ; Overview of Information
    Literacy [pdf file]
    Illinois Learning Standards
    with subjects
    Oregon Educational Media Association. Information Literacy Guidelines
    Introduction, print resources, web sites, Oregon
    Information Literacy Guidelines
    Virginia's SOLs. Library/Information Use
    Older standards but still useful for new librarians.
    State of North Carolina, Dept. of Education
    North Carolina's DOE. State curriculum can be purchased.
    Utah Curriculum Database
    Search library media curriculum. Curriculum is online.
    Information Literacy and the Net
    Course outline from Bellingham Public Schools
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    General Education
    Critical Thinking Skills
    Educational Psychology
    Learning Styles [Back to Top]
    Instructional Design
    Big Six Information Problem Solving Basics
    By Mike Eisenberg and Bob Berkowitz.

    40. The Lasker Foundation | Media Center, 2001 Medals
    media Center, Mario R. Capecchi, University of utah school of Medicine, Salt Lake City, utah; Ann M. Graybiel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
    http://www.laskerfoundation.org/media/press/2001medals.html
    Media Center Lasker History Recent Articles Press Releases
    From the White House
    President George W. Bush announces the laureates of the 2001 National Medals of Technology
    Three Lasker Laureates Among the Winners
    On May 9 2002, President George W. Bush announced the laureates of the 2001 National Medals of Science and National Medals of Technology, the nation’s highest science and technology honors.
    The National Medal of Science honors individuals in a variety of fields for pioneering scientific research that has enhanced our basic understanding of life and the world around us. The National Science Foundation administers the award established by Congress in 1959. Including this year’s laureates, the honor has been conferred on 401 distinguished scientists and engineers. More information about the National Medal of Science winners is available by clicking here
    The National Medal of Technology recognizes men and women who embody the spirit of American innovation and have advanced the nation’s global competitiveness. Their groundbreaking contributions commercialize technologies, create jobs, improve productivity and stimulate the nation’s growth and development. This award was established by Congress in 1980 and is administered by the Department of Commerce. Including this year’s laureates, this honor has been bestowed on 120 individuals and 12 companies. More information about the National Medal of Technology can be found by clicking

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