South Carolina School Library Media Centers the correspondence indicates that a high school librarian in louisiana had made madein the transition from formal libraries to school media centers, but there http://www.libsci.sc.edu/histories/school/slh04.html
Extractions: The Development of School Libraries in South Carolina The following speech was delivered by Margaret Ehrhardt on March 31, 1988 as the Third Annual Deans' Lecture of the University of South Carolina College of Library and Information Science. Ms. Ehrhardt was Supervisor of School Library Services for the South Carolina State Department of Education from 1970 until the early 1980s. THE CRUCIAL YEARS: SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS The years 1945-1985 were crucial years for school library programs, not only in South Carolina, but for the nation as well. The ALA Handbook for 1944 showed that only 15 states had school library supervisors. It was interesting to note that seven of these were Southern states, including North Carolina, Georgia, Florida and Tennessee. Tonight I should like to explore with you some of the significant events that have helped to shape the development of school library media programs in our state. The first significant factor was the employment by the State Department of Education of the first Supervisor of Library Services. It is seldom that one can pinpoint the beginning of a library media program, but this is not true of school library media services in South Carolina. The date was March 29, 1946, and the time was 11:00. It was then that an announcement was made to the School Library Section of the South Carolina Education Association which was in session at University High School here in Columbia that the State Department of Education had received a grant from the General Education Board (of the Rockefeller Foundation) to employ a Library Supervisor. This was the first attempt to bring structure into what had been haphazard library development in the schools.
MAME: Library/Media Standards/Curriculum louisiana schools. Official State site. Massachusetts Department of Education Standards for school Library media centers http://www.mame.gen.mi.us/resourc/standardslib.html
Background - School-Based Health Centers Grade schoolbased healthcare program, louisiana's school-based health centers faced accusations of range of services, including media relations, publications writing and production, http://www.healthinschools.org/sbhcs/publicrelations.asp
Extractions: Last July, Louisiana Governor Mike Foster, a Republican, signed a $2.65 million line item in the state budget that authorized significant new funds for school-based health centers. This would not be so unusual unless one takes into account that, only a few years before, Las Vegas odds makers would have cast the probability of this outcome as something approximating the cancellation of Mardi Gras. What happened over time in Louisiana was due, in large measure, to superb public relations work, and it's symptomatic of a trend that has seen school-based health centers grow from 350 nationally in 1992 to nearly 900 this year. School-based healthcare that addresses a wide range of health problems traces its origins to the early 70s when medical visionaries in Boston, St. Paul and Dallas independently recognized that bringing healthcare to children in schools could overcome barriers to needed care. For many children, health problems - from sports injuries to depression, from asthma to substance abuse -stood a much better chance of being prevented and treated in schoo ls than in traditional medical settings. After all, emergency rooms weren't designed to solve basic health problems, and for children who lacked a regular source of care, a doctor's office or a community clinic was either unaffordable or located away from home or school. In the latter case, getting care was difficult for working parents and others who rarely have hours available to arrange appointments, travel to the health provider, and return home hours later.
School Libraries In Kentucky And Louisiana Library media centers Oldham County school District. Kentucky school media Association;The Kentucky Library Association; Kentucky Department of louisiana. http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/stpages/kentucky.html
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Extractions: State Pages Relating to School Library/Media Services School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages School District Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Australia Canada United Kingdom Germany ... United States Instructional Resources Unit - Manitoba Department of Education and Training Cataloguing and Processing: A Resource for School Library Personnel - From the Manitoba Department of Education and Training. School Libraries in Nova Scotia - Department of Education. Information Studies: Kindergarten to Grade 12 - Curriculum for schools and school information centres, 1998 by the Ontario School Library Association. Building Information Literacy Strategies for Developing Informed Decision Makers and Independent Lifelong Learners. By the Department of Education of Prince Edward Island.
Louisiana OPH - Adolescent School Health Initiative - School-Based Health Center State Pages Relating to school Library/media Services Library Automation Systems in school Library media centers in Iowa Statistics of Kentucky school libraries. louisiana. louisiana Resource Center for Educators Baton Rouge http://www.oph.dhh.state.la.us/schoolbased/reports.html
IASL: Links To School Library Associations FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section; and Technology; Kentucky schoolmedia Association (KSMA louisiana Association of school Librarians (LASL) a 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
Extractions: Implement short range technology planning process. Application Packet for CBTF and TLCF funds. Required of all districts with Application for CBTF and TLCF funds. 99% of districts had technology plans 100 % of districts had approved Technology Plans 100% of districts will have revised technology plans Implement short range technology planning process. Louisiana School Technology Survey - Quality Education Data Survey. Reported by schools. 56% of schools have access to the Internet. 91% of schools have access to the Internet All classrooms connected to the Internet. Implement short range technology planning process. Louisiana School Technology Survey - Quality Education Data Survey. Reported by districts.
Extractions: Adopt uniform technical infrastructure standards and provide opportunities for interconnection. State Plan for Educational Technology, Appendix B. Reported by State Educational Technology Planning Committee . Adopted State Plan for Educational Technology Appendix B: Technology Infrastructure and Resources. Revised State Plan for Educational Technology Appendix B: Technology Infrastructure and Resources Yearly revisions. Provide models which configure technology components for services. State Plan for Educational Technology, Appendix B.4 Reported by State Educational Technology Planning Committee. Adopted State Plan for Educational Technology Appendix B - Technology Infrastructure and Resources: B.4 Illustrations of Technology Infrastructure For Schools. Revised State Plan for Educational Technology Appendix B.4
Libscifolio.html SUBMITTED BY louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803. on student teaching/practicumexperience The basic course in school media centers now utilizes http://asterix.ednet.lsu.edu/~ncate/programs/libscifolio.ad.html
Extractions: Baton Rouge, LA 70803 DATE: August 1998 NAME OF APPROVED PROGRAM: Master of Library and Information Science; School Library Certification DATE OF MOST RECENT REVIEW: May 1994 DEGREE LEVEL: Masters; Post-Bacculateate APPROVED BY: American Library Association/American Association of School Librarians REPORT COMPILER: Patsy H. Perritt PHONE: (225) 388-3158
Making The Grade - Publications - From Margins To Mainstream by inviting public officials and the media to observe that if national leaders ofthe schoolbased health hurting the centers' expansion in louisiana and other http://www.healthinschools.org/sbhcs/papers/louisiana.htm
Extractions: Building Support in a Conservative State: The Louisiana Experience B etween 1992 and 1998, school-based health centers in Louisiana grew from eight to thirty-five. During that time, their chief source of support shifted from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Maternal and Child Health (MCH) block grant, to state general fund dollars, which in 1998 exceeded $4 million. "Real growth in funding for school-based health centers has come during the past four years under a relatively conservative Republican governor with legislative Democratic and Republican teamwork," said Jay Dardenne (R), Senate Majority Leader and leading health center advocate. The story of how the legislature first approved general revenue funding for school-based health centers involves timing, luck, and a growing grass roots advocacy effort. Since 1992 the state had funded centers with MCH block grant moneys to address adolescent morbidity rates as well as their low use of health care services. In 1995, Democratic Governor Edwin Edwards was promoting a gambling initiative and wanted to use some of the state's video poker profits to fund crime and violence prevention programs.
ALISE Statistical Report 2000: Table III-34 Long Island, school media centers Instructional Design and Leadership, EducationEducation. louisiana State, Info Science Abstracting and Indexing Electronic http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/2000/Curric/Table3-34.htm
Table III-35 Communication. Long Island. school media centers. Instructional Designand Leadership. Education. Education. louisiana State. Information Science. http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/2001/Curric/Table III-35.htm
Extractions: Table III-35 Courses Cross-Listed with Other Academic Units Major Teaching Responsibility in Library and Information Science School Courses Other Academic Unit Alabama Materials and Services for Children Classics and Modern Literature for Children Information Access, Evaluation and Use Classics and Modern Lit. for Children Education Education Education Education Alberta School Media Centers Storytelling Survey of Childrens Literature Survey of Young Adult Materials Education Education Education Education California Los Angeles Ethnic Studies Clarion Library Materials and Services for Special Audiences Special Education Clark Atlanta Production of Instructional Materials Education Education Dominican Management Info Sources Information Policy Knowledge Management Business Business Business Business Business Florida State Group Dynamics Research in Information Literacy Communication Interdisciplinary Social Sciences Hawaii Information Literacy and Learning Resources Asian Research Materials and Methods Educational Technology History, Asian Studies Illinois History of Libraries Social Aspects of Literacy in the Information Age Communications Communications Indiana Info Resources in Telecommunication Info Resources in Journalism Telecommunications Journalism Iowa Organization of Info Resources Health Informatics Text Retrieval Museum Studies Nursing Management Sciences Kentucky Information Storage and Retrieval Systems Communication Long Island School Media Centers Instructional Design and Leadership Education Education Louisiana State Information Science
Are Librarians Really Worth It? and Abilities of Students in Selected Elementary schools in North louisiana withand 10. Lance,The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic http://www.ccsd.net/schools/watson/libraryresearch.html
Educational Research, Policy Centers, And Institutes Improving Teacher quality in louisiana in January local educational agencies, teachers,school library and K12 classrooms, library media centers, and other http://www.acenet.edu/resources/presnet/viewCategory.cfm?categoryID=4
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BRMHS | Baton Rouge Magnet High School The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Last year (20012002) the schoolwas awarded a grant of $94,817 from the louisiana State Department of http://www.brmhs.com/information services/library.html
Extractions: Serving as the "hub" of the school's curriculum, the Library is an important component of the school's total education program. The Library serves students and teachers by providing resources to meet the academic and performing arts curriculum, as well as the recreational pursuits and professional resource needs and interests.
Library And Information Science Links LSL's home page, including their louisiana library directories and information centers,public libraries, school library media centers, state library http://nutrias.org/~nopl/links/liblinks/liblinks.htm