Untitled First Name, school Granting MA, school Granting BA Technology *Russo, Patricia, MARhode island College, BS at UrbanaChampaign -Hypertext, media Studies and http://www.uri.edu/artsci/eng/GradStudents.html
Extractions: (NOTE: The fields listed under areas of academic interest do not necessarily represent specializations available in the graduate program at the University of Rhode Island. For a list of graduate specializations, see Description of Graduate Studies Program and Addidional Areas of Concentration Ph.D. Candidates *Amidon, Stevens, MFA Goddard College, BA SUNY-Albany
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United Way Of Rhode Island - CSRI Learning Network media/public relations to built parent awareness and Stable funding for outof-schooltime programs. United Way of rhode island 229 Waterman Street, Providence http://www.unitedwaysene.org/csri_learnnetwork.cfm
Extractions: As key component of the Comm unity Schools-RI Initiative we are supporting a "Learning Network" to facilitate the sharing of good ideas, effective strategies, and "lessons learned" and to provide mutual support within the field of community school/out of school time programs. Staff from schools and youth/family serving organizations in our primary target communities include: Central Falls, Newport - Thompson Middle School, Pawtucket - Goff Jr. High School, Providence - Gilbert Stuart Middle School, West Warwick - Deering Middle School, and Woonsocket Middle School. There are overlapping initiatives/special projects in most of these communities (e.g. COZ, 21st Century Community Learning Centers, Comprehensive Strategies to Reduce Juvenile Delinquency) and thus we hope to include learning opportunities that help to integrate and connect the work being done. Whenever possible, learning opportunities will be open to other interested schools/community based organizations in the state.
The National Assembly On School-Based Health Care Don't blanket all the media with every release. news from the State SBHC AssociationsRhode island Senate Commission to Study schoolBased Health http://nasbhc.org/search.asp?Category=Advocacy
Extractions: The Lifespan/Tufts/Brown Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) is a joint research effort between Tufts and Brown Universities and their affiliated hospitals and centers. The CFAR is part of a national program begun by the National Institutes of Health in 1988. There are currently 19 Centers for AIDS Research (CFARs) located at academic medical centers throughout the U.S. The Lifespan/Tufts/Brown CFAR has brought together all senior AIDS investigators at the Tufts and Brown Universities and their affiliated hospitals in a user-friendly structure which has been successful in supporting on-going research among active AIDS investigators and in stimulating new AIDS research by young investigators and by others who had not previously been involved in this research area. Besides the extensive efforts in Southeastern New England, the leadership has expanded the scope of international studies through the training of international collaborators and collaborative research at international sites. CFAR Core Services are available to support HIV/AIDS research to all Tufts University and Brown University faculty members who hold the rank of assistant professor of greater. The full range of research disciplines including behavioral science, basic science, clinical research and prevention science are supported by the CFAR. The collaborating institutions include the Brown Medical School in Providence, Rhode Island and three affiliated hospitals, (The Miriam Hospital, Rhode Island Hospital and Roger Williams Medical Center), and the Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Massachusetts, with its primary teaching hospital, the New England Medical Center (NEMC). The Miriam Hospital in Providence serves as the primary contracting institution for the project. All CFAR members are faculty members at either Brown Medical School or Tufts University.
School Libraries Highly recommended. The Chico HS Library One of the outstanding school librariesand media centers. An original and outstanding school library page. http://www.reference.com/Dir/Reference/Libraries/School_Libraries/
Extractions: The Virtual Library Visit this library in Sweden for information on European schools, children's books, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare," Edgar Allan Poe, Mark Twain, Sweden's WWW, and art resources. Features Swedish translation and Swedish sites. Internet School Library Media Center The resources in this site are too numerous to list here, but include a full range of resources for librarianship, organizations for teachers, listerservs, online books and magazines, departments of education links. This site is invaluable to anyone in any aspect of education or research. Highly recommended. The Chico H.S. Library One of the "outstanding school libraries and media centers." An original and outstanding school library page. Easy to click index includes resources for educators and students, Library of Congress history link, and special links for safe schools, online curriculum, and web use. Click on an encyclopedia, subject of your choice, or find out how school libraries impact student achievement. Web Sonar A demonstration site that includes several databases from which to search and showcases a few school libraries. The school district's resources can all be accessed via the web. Find information on Shakespeare, reference, classical literature, and educational videos, to name a few. Search parameters are all listed to make your job easier.
The Rhode Island Foundation: What's New(s)? of the rhode island Training school and other at composers through a multimediarecording and to schools and community organizations throughout rhode island. http://www.rifoundation.org/pr_arts_grants.htm
Extractions: Rhode Island Foundation awards $1.6 million in final grants for 2002, awards focus on the arts, education In its third year of providing significant support to the arts, The Rhode Island Foundation awarded $1,360,499 for cultural projects and organizations in 2002, including 34 grants totaling $887,500 approved in December to increase arts in education programs, build community through the arts, stabilize arts organizations, and support new artistic works being created and presented in Rhode Island. With the goal of bringing together community arts organizations, schools, and artists to help establish the arts as a central part of schooling and life for all children, three grants totaling $129,000 were awarded to the following: SmART Schools Rhode Island, $79,000, for third year funding for this program that advocates comprehensive school change in and through the arts, allowing it to expand to two Warwick elementary schools, Oakland Beach and John Green.
Educational Pointers: MultiMedia rhode island Multimedia Links rhode island Multimedia Links of the Discovery ChannelSchool site. media Literacy Clearinghouse Numerous articles, background and http://www.wsbe.org/Education/Pointers/media.html
Extractions: Teach With Movies offers a recommend list of movies that contain major events of history, great achievement of civilization, extraordinary men and woman who have shaped our world and more. These movies are recommended for viewing either in the classroom, a theatre or on television. LookSmart - Science Multimedia
Extractions: DATE: April 16, 2001 Health Director Recognized for Work with School-Based Health Centers Rhode Island's Director of Health has received national recognition from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for her encouragement and support of school-based health centers. The Foundation lauded Patricia A. Nolan, MD, MPH, for her leadership in establishing school-based health centers in Rhode Island and in Colorado where she was previously Director of Health. The Foundation announced seven of the national awards; Dr. Nolan is the only state health director recognized. "This recognition honors the work of the whole Department of Health on this important issue. The Robert Woods Johnson Foundation Award four years ago gave us a wonderful opportunity to increase the number of our school-based health centers from three to seven. If I could wave a magic wand, I would start a planning process for a school-based health center in every high school, and require each community health center, organized ambulatory care facility and hospital to be a part of one or more planning groups," Dr. Nolan said.
Vacation And Meeting Information For Providence, Warwick, & Rhode Island The Providence Warwick Convention Visitors Bureau provides travel information, events calendar, weather updates and destination news to those planning a leisure or business trip or meeting in Providence, Warwick, rhode island, or nearby http://www.goprovidence.com/
IASL: Links To School Library Associations Coorperation; Pennsylvania school Librarians Association (PSLA); RhodeIsland Educational media Association (RIEMA); South 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
Chronic Disease Prevention | Programs | Healthy Youth is supported by national media channels, public May 1998 through September 2000, RhodeIsland provided nutrition teachers in the public school district with the http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/bb_healthyyouth/
Extractions: The health of young people, and the adults they will become, is critically linked to the health-related behaviors they adopt. Certain behaviors that are often established during youth contribute markedly to todays major killers, such as heart disease, cancer, and injuries. These behaviors include tobacco use; unhealthy dietary habits; inadequate physical activity; alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviors that can result in HIV infection, other sexually transmitted diseases, and unintended pregnancies; and behaviors that result in violence and unintentional injuries (e.g., driving while intoxicated). These behaviors place young people at increased risk for serious health problems, both now and in the future.
ALISE Statistical Report 1998: Table III-39 Managing school Library media Programs. media Collections for Children and YA. RhodeIsland, Foundations of LIS, Research Evaluation for LIS, Nonfiction for http://www.ils.unc.edu/ALISE/1998/Curriculum/tb3-39.html