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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

61. SUU - Dept Of Elementary Education: Licenses/Endorsements
To teach in utah, students must have a level I or II Designed for students desiring to work in library media centers in public schools, Licensure requires
http://www.suu.edu/ed/elementary/license.html
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Department of Elementary Education
Licenses/Endorsements
To teach in Utah, students must have a level I or II license inscribed with the proper major/minor(s) and grade level. SUU offers courses leading to the following Licenses: Early Childhood Education License
(Licensure grades K-3 only)
Requires a bachelor's degree in Elementary Education and completion of 26 semester credit hours in the Early Childhood Education Program: ELED 3910, 3920, 3930, EDUC 4010; ECD 1500,2610,2620,3610,3620,3900; and FCS 3700. Two blocks of student teaching are required (one in a kindergarten; one in a primary grade 1-3 if placement is available.)
Elementary Teaching License
Valid in grades one through eight. Bachelor's degree with an elementary education major and one area of concentration is required. To teach outside of core classes in grades 7 and 8, a secondary teaching minor is required. Coursework must include two blocks of student teaching (one in grades 1-3 and the second in grades 4-6).
Elementary License for a Secondary School Teacher
Students must complete academic training with a major and/or minor in at least one subject commonly taught in most elementary schools; complete 44 additional semester hours in elementary education which must include: EDRG 3520, 4010, 4040; ELEC 3400; ART 3900/MUSC 3900 and TA 3900/DANC 3900; PE 3900; the following courses in the Elementary Block: EDUC 3570; ELEC 3460, 3470, 3480, 3490, 4500 (must be completed prior to student teaching). ELEC 4980 (6 credit hours - student teaching).

62. Afterschool Alliance
Kathy Carr utah media Contact for Afterschool Park City utah school Age Care Alliance (USACA) For information National Center For Community Education Regional
http://www.afterschoolalliance.org/states/states_facts.cfm?state_abbr=UT

63. Marshall Space Flight Center News Release 01-247 (07-18-01)
He assisted news media during five Space Shuttle launches and led a public information He is a 1994 graduate of Bear River High school in Tremonton, utah.
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/news/news/releases/2001/01-247.html
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July 18, 2001 Release: Utah State graduate student Martin Jensen reaches for stars in NASA education program Martin J. Jensen, a graduate student in corporate communication at Utah State University in Logan, is working in the U.S. space program as part of a NASA cooperative education program. Jensen recently completed his first assignment in the Media Relations Department at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. He spent the past six months working on media relations activities for the Space Shuttle Project Office at the Marshall Center NASA's lead center for development of space transportation and propulsion systems. He will continue his graduate studies at Utah State this fall and return to Marshall in January 2002 for another assignment in media relations. During his first job, Jensen worked with NASA engineers and project managers at Marshall to respond to questions from the news media. He assisted news media during five Space Shuttle launches and led a public information effort for a flight support motor test of the Shuttle’s Reusable Solid Rocket Motor at ATK Thiokol’s Utah test facility. Jensen also worked on the “launch” of Starship 2040, a national touring exhibit designed to educate the public about advanced space flight technologies.

64. Marshall Space Flight Center News Release 01-372 (12-14-01)
at utah State University in Logan, utah, is currently NASA exhibits and with news media reporting on NASA program designed to provide high school and university
http://www1.msfc.nasa.gov/NEWSROOM/news/releases/2001/01-372.html
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For Release: Dec. 14, 2001 Release: Utah State University student Brandon Boone reaches for stars in NASA education program Brandon E. Boone, a graduate student in corporate communications at Utah State University in Logan, Utah, is currently working in the U.S. space program as part of a NASA cooperative education program. Boone, serving the first of two terms in the Media Relations Department at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is working with NASA exhibits and with news media reporting on NASA. During his first term Boone has spent time working on NASA's newest "space vehicle," Starship 2040. A national touring exhibit, Starship 2040 is designed to educate the public on what commercial spaceflight might be like four decades from now, in the year 2040. Boone has also been involved in support for the Student Launch Initiative. The initiative is a Marshall Center education program designed to provide high school and university students with an exciting, hands-on learning experience in the areas of science, math, and engineering. "To be a part of one of our nation's most important endeavors, space exploration and travel, is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that I'm very excited about," Boone said. "I'm very thankful to have been afforded this opportunity to work in our nation's space agency and the cooperative education program."

65. David Eccles School Of Business - The Insider, Volume VIII, March 2002 -
The WOA and the school also hosted Stephen Covey, CoFounder and Vice WOA members and I conducted a press conference at the utah media Center located downtown.
http://www.business.utah.edu/go/the_insider/108/?vo=1&pid=-2

66. UT Admin Code R277-411. Elementary School Accreditation.
(a) Evaluative Criteria for Elementary schools in utah, utah State Board of needs, and establishing long and short range goals for a school s media center.
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r277/r277-411.htm
State Links: Utah.gov State Online Services Agency List Business.utah.gov ... [Search Rules Publications]
Rule R277-411. Elementary School Accreditation.
As in effect on March 1, 2004
Table of Contents
R277-411-1. Definitions.
A. "Board" means the Utah State Board of Education. B. "Accreditation" means formal Board approval of a school that has met standards considered by the Board to be essential for the operation of a quality school program. C. "State Committee" means the State Elementary Accreditation Committee. D. "USOE" means the Utah State Office of Education.
R277-411-2. Authority and Purpose.
A. This rule is authorized under Utah Constitution Article X, Section 3 which vests general control and supervision of public education in the Board, by Section 53A-1-402(1)(c) which directs the Board to adopt rules for school accreditation, and Section 53A-1-401(3) which allows the Board to adopt rules in accordance with its responsibilities. B. The purpose of this rule is to:

67. UT Admin Code R277-516. Library Media Certificates And Programs.
and management of a school library media center. professional competency, school personnel, accreditation, libraries. available at http//www.utah.gov/government
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r277/r277-516.htm
State Links: Utah.gov State Online Services Agency List Business.utah.gov ... [Search Rules Publications]
Rule R277-516. Library Media Certificates and Programs.
As in effect on March 1, 2004
Table of Contents
R277-516-1. Definitions.
A. "Board" means the Utah State Board of Education. B. "Basic Certificate" means the initial certificate issued by the Board which permits the holder to be employed as an educator in the public schools. C. "Standard Certificate" means a certificate issued by the Board after a holder has demonstrated competency under the Basic Certificate.
R277-516-2. Authority and Purpose.
A. This rule is authorized under Utah Constitution Article X, Section 3 which vests general control and supervision of public education in the Board, Section 53A-1-402(1)(a) which directs the Board to make rules regarding the certification of educators and ancillary personnel who provide direct student services, and Section 53A-1-401(3) which allows the Board to adopt rules in accordance with its responsibilities. B. The purpose of this rule is to specify:

68. Biographies
and Anatomy at the University of utah school of Medicine she returned to the University of utah where she directed the Main Video room and media Center of the
http://medstat.med.utah.edu/neurologicexam/cases/html_all/bios.html
Menu of Cases NeuroLogic Exam
Biographies Paul D. Larsen, M.D. is Professor of Pediatrics and Neurological Sciences at University of Nebraska School of Medicine and Division Head of Pediatric Neurology. Dr. Larsen, a graduate of University of Utah School of Medicine, trained in Pediatrics at University of Arizona and then returned to University of Utah for his Neurology and Pediatric Neurology training. Dr. Larsen is the director of the 2nd year Neurology Core and one of the main lecturers in the 1st year Neurosciences Core at University of Nebraska School of Medicine. Prior to coming to University of Nebraska, he developed the Integrated Neuroscience Course and was the Director of that course at Creighton University School of Medicine. Suzanne S. Stensaas, Ph.D. has been involved in medical education for 30 years. She is Professor in the Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Utah School of Medicine and is on the staff of the Eccles Health Sciences Library.
In 1990, Dr. Stensaas became Director of the new Education Center at Cornell University Medical College in New York City. In 1998 she returned to the University of Utah where she is director of the second year neuroscience course and also teaches neuroanatomy in the course. It is in this capacity that her software program, HyperBrain, was developed.

69. Digital Librarian: Citations - K-12 Schools
Park City schools Research Center - Park City, utah. Plainfield High school media Center - Research Links - Current Events - Plainfield, Indiana.
http://library.tedankara.k12.tr/k12lib.htm
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70. :: The Daily Herald, Provo Utah
Mountain Library, one of two libraries in utah and one after 15 years of service with Alpine school District. to 6 pm in the Orem Elementary media Center, 450 W
http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2

71. Uintah County
in the Uintah High school Library media Center at 10 of the Ashley Daughters of the utah Pioneers Camp in Relief Society Presidency, Sunday school teacher, and
http://www.vernal.com/apr21/fr.______Burton___.TXT.html
Uintah County Historian named UHS Distinguished Alumna
April 23, 2004
Doris Karren Burton will be named and honored as a Uintah High School Distinguished Alumna for 2004 at the annual ceremony sponsored by the Uintah High School faculty and staff on May 11. She will be recognized at a 9 a.m., Honors Assembly which will be followed by an Open House co-hosted by the school and Uintah County Public Library in the Uintah High School Library Media Center at 10 a.m. She will address the Vernal Area Chamber of Commerce at their noon luncheon held at Golden Corral the same day.
Doris K. Burton will be the 18th recipient to be honored with this award. Mrs. Burton has been a lifelong resident of Vernal'graduating from Uintah High School with honors in 1950. During her high school years, she was elected as Student Body Business Manager, held a seat on the Board of Control and the Associated Student Council, and was active in numerous clubs and organizations including Thespians, Commercial Club, Arts and Crafts Club, Band, Glee, and the Girls" Volleyball Team.
Burton's work history is both staggering and comprehensive. She began full-time work in 1960 as the bookkeeper for Ray's Tire Service. In 1962, she was employed as a bookkeeper and accountant for Superior Tires and H.S. Sowards and Sons'Conoco Distributing.

72. Site Index
Land Researching Property History in utah (Informational Leaflet General accounting records; High school records; Library/media center records; Middle
http://www.archives.state.ut.us/siteindex.htm
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73. Emporia State University - School Of Library And Information Management
Consultant school Library media Programs in Nashville, Tennessee, New York City, NY, Independence, Missouri, Salt Lake City, utah, Patterson, New
http://slim.emporia.edu/facstaff/facwebpage.cfm?lastname=Herrin&firstname=Barbar

74. Media Resource Center For Last Acts Campaign
Research, University of Rhode Island school of Nursing Rhode Island Geriatric Education Center, and Aging HealthInsight, Salt Lake City, utah $74,963 Coalition
http://www.lastacts.org/scripts/la_mrc.exe?FNC=get_archived_nr_detail__Ala_mrc_n

75. Our School Nido De Aguilas
placement center, a gymnasium, and a media center which houses Fordham U., Cornell U., Parsons school of Design U. of CaliforniaBerkeley, U. of utah, Rutgers U
http://www.nido.cl/Visitors/OurSchool/
Our School School Publications: School Profile
Nido Gazette May 2004

Founded in 1934, The International School Nido de Aguilas is a private, non-profit, co-educational college preparatory day school that serves approximately 1100 students from more than 40 nationalities in grades pre-K through 12. Nido de Aguilas is fully accredited by the Chilean Ministry of Education, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools in the United States, and offers the full International Baccalaureate Diploma. The school is the official U.S. State Department Office of Overseas Education school in Chile, and serves the international business and diplomatic community as well as host country national students seeking a North American style of education. The school is governed by a Board of Directors.
Santiago, the nation's capital as well as educational, business, industrial, and cultural center, is the home of approximately six million people. The national language is Spanish.
Facilities include six laboratories, four computer labs, four art studios, two music rooms, seventy-three classrooms, three counseling centers, a college placement center, a gymnasium, and a media center which houses two libraries, audio-visual aids, in addition to instructional and conference facilities. The campus is fully on-line and students have access to computers throughout the school. The language of instruction is English at all levels.
Maintaining a college preparatory focus, the high school offers courses that lead to three different diplomas: the U.S. High School Diploma, the National Chilean Diploma, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma. Over thirty IB Courses are offered in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Spanish, Art, Drama, and Computer Science. Nearly all graduates attend colleges or universities.

76. Archaeology At Crow Canyon: Media Center
We value your media services, and we are dedicated to have included a rock art tour in utah and several There are student and school programs as well, from one
http://www.crowcanyon.org/AboutUs/pressroom.html
Pressroom
Thank you for visiting Crow Canyon's on-line Pressroom. We value your media services, and we are dedicated to providing you with the most up-to-date and complete information about our programs, research, achievements, and activities. Our Pressroom features press releases, a locator map with links to related Web sites, and a press register where you may request a press kit and/or photos. We hope that these communication tools will meet your needs. ABOUT CROW CANYON
The Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, located in southwestern Colorado near Mesa Verde National Park, invites adult and student participants to join professional archaeologists in the search for an understanding of our ancient past. A not-for-profit research and educational institution, Crow Canyon has been involving the public in archaeology since 1983. The Center offers cultural, historical, archaeological, and educational programs, regionally as well as abroad, and accommodated over 3,500 participants last year. ARCHAEOLOGY AND THE ANCESTRAL PUEBLO INDIANS
Crow Canyon is located in the heart of one of the richest and most significant archaeological regions in America, recently designated as the

77. KSL.com Weather Center: Utah City-by-City Forecasts & Conditions From Ch. 5
media CENTER, UT* Temp 58 °F High 60 °F (so far) Low 48 °F (so far) Wind NW 2 mph Precip KSL Weatherschool KSL Weatherschool Program for utah Schools.
http://www.ksl.com/phputil/weather/weather_parse.php?place=media center

78. Pine View High School St. George, Utah
Pine View High school. Pine View had a cha More Information PTSA. As we close the 20032004 school year, we would like to wish everyone a great summer.
http://www.pvhs.wash.k12.ut.us/
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    Pine View seniors counseled to remember the basics - ST. GEORGE Some scholars think the last line of James Joyce's novel "Finnegans Wake," which ends mid-sentence, connects to the book's first sentence. It is open for interpret... More Information

79. Utah Man Accused Of Scheming Schools (washingtonpost.com)
those findings, but denied any impropriety blaming Hatch s investigation for the collapse of his utah-based charity, the National school Fitness Foundation.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A28136-2004May14.html
thisNode = 'nation/latestap'; commercialNode ='health/fitness'; var SA_Message="SACategory=" + thisNode; PRINT EDITION Subscribe to NEWS OPINION ... REAL ESTATE SEARCH: Top 20 E-mailed Articles washingtonpost.com Nation Wires Utah Man Accused of Scheming Schools
By PAUL FOY
The Associated Press
Friday, May 14, 2004; 9:31 PM SALT LAKE CITY - Cameron J. Lewis had a deal for public schools across the country: If they would buy a full set of fitness equipment, he promised his charity would reimburse them later with money from private donations or government grants. If that sounds too good to be true, it's turning out that way. Lewis says he can no longer afford to reimburse about 600 schools in 20 states that bought $77.5 million worth of weight machines, treadmills and other equipment. Minnesota Attorney General Mike Hatch has accused Lewis of operating a pyramid scheme by using money from newly enlisted schools - not grants or donations - to make token reimbursements to schools that signed up early to buy or lease the equipment. Many of the schools were left unable to pay off bank loans or satisfy leasing terms. "Usually a Ponzi scheme involves little old ladies," Hatch said earlier this month. "To be able to take that kind of money out of government agencies is stunning."

80. Metro (washingtonpost.com)
is the senior legal counsel for Brigham Young University in Provo, utah, served as has forwarded the names of four candidates for DC school superintendent to a
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A16243-2004May10.html
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In Brief Tuesday, May 11, 2004; Page B03 THE REGION Bush Picks Utah Lawyer for Appeals Court
President Bush has nominated Thomas B. Griffith of Utah to be a federal appellate judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, replacing retired judge Patricia M. Wald. Before getting his law degree at the University of Virginia in 1985, Griffith was a director of religious education based in Baltimore for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Griffith and his wife, Susan S. Griffith, have six children. 3 Lanes of Inner Loop to Close Overnight
Three lanes on the inner loop of the Capital Beltway will be closed from 10:30 p.m. today to 5 a.m. tomorrow so work can be finished on new, permanent lanes that are to open by 6 a.m. tomorrow, Virginia transportation officials said. The left inner loop lane will remain open to traffic. Transportation officials said the closure is to re-stripe the new lanes and remove the old lane markers. The work zone will begin just west of the Van Dorn Street underpass and continue to where the Beltway meets Interstates 95 and 395.

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