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  1. Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Media Programs: by Nebraska Educational Media Association, 2000-08-15
  2. Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Programs by Nebraska Educational Media Association, 2010-09-14
  3. Survey of Nebraska school library media programs: Nebraska Department of Education library media policy study by Marjorie J Willeke, 2001
  4. Write with dignity: Reporting on people with disabilities by William L Rush, 1983

61. Programs & Services
In addition to Parents as Teachers, nebraska SPRING supported six Additional informationon the Familyschool-Community Outreach Projects is ECTC media Center.
http://www.frccn.org/programs.htm
Programs and Services The Family Resource Center Coalition of Nebraska offers services to parents, families, communities, professionals, and local family resource centers. Sketches of the primary services available through FRCCN follow. The purple highlight identifies a Nebraska SPRING project. For additional information, follow the links to internal web pages or external websites. You may also email us or call us at . This is a free call and interpreters are available. FRCCN Services Family Resource Line Family Support Mentoring for Family Resource Centers Translation Services ... Chat Rooms
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ECTC Media Center or by calling . We have also compiled a listing of online parenting resources you may find interesting and helpful.
Family Resource Line email us
Family Support Family support is not a program. It is a philosophy. Family support seeks to strengthen and empower families and communities so they can foster the optimal development of children, youth and adult family members. Family support involves a commitment to change all services by making them available to all families, not just those "at risk". It emphasizes prevention — not crisis intervention — as the best means to help families. There are nine Principles of Family Support Practice . A print copy of the

62. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
Role of the school Library media Specialist of Building Influence for the school Librarian(Linworth of Educational Administration, University of nebraska, Omaha
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The Invisible School Librarian: Why Other Educators Are Blind to Your Value (Part 2) By Gary N. Hartzell 11/1/1997
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63. School Library Journal | Reed Business Information
States That Require FullTime Library media Specialists. Full-time certified schoollibrarian is required in schools with this many nebraska, 750, 750, 750.
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Dr. Nancy Everhart 9/1/1998
Features > Illustrations by David Bamundo For states that did not respond, data are from Public School Student, Staff, and Graduate Counts by State, School Year 1995-96 , U.S. Dept. of Education (NCES 97-541). States not responding were: Alabama, Arizona, Delaware, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, New Jersey, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Rhode Island, Utah, Washington, and W. Virginia. To create this national report on school library staffing, SLJ asked me to survey school library media officials in state libraries or education departments in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. All but 15 responded.

64. City Of Lincoln: Mayor's Media Release
Lincoln Community Foundation and the nebraska Investment Finance to provide beforeand after-school activities adult GED classes and media center opportunities
http://www.ci.lincoln.ne.us/city/mayor/media/2002/012402a.htm
Date:
January 24, 2002
For More Information Contact:
Diane Gonzolas, Citizen Information Center, 441-7831
Lea Ann Johnson, CLC Coordinator, 436-1964 Bonnie Coffey, Women’s Commission, 441-7716
City Receives Grant for Community Learning Centers
Mayor's summit on school and community partnerships set for January 31
Mayor Don Wesely today announced that the City of Lincoln has received a grant to assist in establishing and maintaining Community Learning Centers (CLCs). The city now has 13 CLCs, which are partnerships based in schools or other community locations where neighborhood teams plan, implement or expand projects that meet the community's needs. The 30-month technical assistance grant is from the National League of Cities' (NLC) Institute for Youth, Education and Families. While no monetary value is associated with the grant, it enables the city to access national experts in establishing and sustaining CLCs and underwrites site visits to other cities which have received similar grants. "We have a great school system, but every system has students who need more help and support than others," said Mayor Wesely. "We need a coordinated, community effort to address this achievement gap. The partnerships and collaboration offered by the Community Learning Centers have enormous potential. By supporting and sustaining these Centers, we are supporting and sustaining our neighborhoods and families, while giving students greater opportunities to succeed in school."

65. CDC Media Relations: Facts About Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-
Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, nebraska, New Jersey 57.9%) andhigh (55.6%) school students nationwide cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/fs2k1013
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October 13, 2000
Contact: CDC, Center for Chronic Disease Prevention
Facts About: Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-1999
National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) The National Youth Tobacco Survey (NYTS) was conducted September-October 1999 by the American Legacy Foundation in collaboration with the CDC Foundation and with technical assistance from the CDC. The NYTS report provides first-ever national data on the prevalence of current tobacco use among middle school students and documents the emergence of bidis and kreteks among middle and high school students. Approximately 15,000 students in grades 6 through 12 from about 131 public and private schools participated in the NYTS. A previous report focusing on tobacco use prevalence was published in the January 28, 2000 issue of the MMWR.

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67. 2001 Interiors Showcase
Elementary school, Additional Renovations, Library/media Center—Topsfield WestsideHigh school, Renovation and IMC Addition—Omaha, nebraska Leo A Daly
http://www.schooldesigns.com/2001InteriorsShowcase.html
2001 Educational Interiors Showcase
Citation Winners and Other Outstanding Designs Crow Island School Citation Collegiate Citation Special Citations
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Fort Recovery Elementary/Middle School, Main Street Commons—Fort Recovery, Ohio
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Fanning/Howey Associates, Inc.—Celina, OH “This project turns a long, straight corridor into a delightful, interesting space. The use of the mall theme and the storefront motifs breaks the horizontal space of the hall.”
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Rosemont College, Rathalla Hall—Rosemont, Pennsylvania
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68. Nebraska Interactive Media Group
nebraska ETV is a key partner in the CLASS web a complete, accredited high schooldiploma sequence courses to individual students, learning centers and schools
http://net.unl.edu/edFeat/NETVpromo2.htm

Designing the Future Bringing the classroom
to the student.
Part of the digital future for education is instruction that is delivered to the desktop of a student anywhere in the world. Nebraska ETV is the leader in constructing digitally delivered, on-line instruction worldwide. Nebraska ETV is a key partner in the CLASS project , a totally accredited high school with subjects delivered in an on-line format. At the CLASS project web site you can explore examples of several highly interactive high school courses. The CLASS project's goal is to make available on the world wide web a complete, accredited high school diploma sequence. When completed in the fall of 2001, CLASS will have 54 web-based courses available for student enrollment. Because of its size and scope, the CLASS project has the potential to revolutionize the distance delivery of courses to individual students, learning centers and schools that cannot afford, or do not have the ability to offer specialized courses such as Spanish or English as a Second Language.

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69. LPS.ORG | National Library Power Project
was named the National school Library media Program of by the American Associationof school Librarians and 5901 O Street, Lincoln, nebraska 68510 Questions?
http://www.lps.org/instruction/lms/prog/libpow.htm
Library Media Services: National Library Power Project
National Library Power Project
The Lincoln Public Schools Foundation in partnership with the Lincoln Public Schools received a $1.2 million grant from the DeWitt Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund. From 1993 to 1998, the Lincoln Public Schools along with 19 other sites across the country participated in the National Library Power Program. This well-known national program was a $45 million initiative designed to improve teaching and learning by focusing on library media centers as a focal point for the educational program in public elementary and middle schools. Other communities involved in the initiative were New York, Paterson, Denver, Cleveland, Philadelphia, Nashville, Chattanooga, Miami, Baton Rouge, Lynn, New Haven, Providence, Mon Valley, Atlanta, Berea, Cambridge, Tucson, and Wake County. Important Plan Elements 1. The Library Power Project was administered through the LPS Foundation using the services of a Library Power director and staff who supported each school's individual implementation plan for each of four components. All projects were designed to further strengthen the school library media program vision as described by the Lincoln Public Schools Library Media SIM Study. The LPS Library Media Services department assisted with grant implementation activities. A large community-based LP advisory committee provided vision and additional support.

70. Centers List
9, 2001 (List started, November 1996 ) 93 centers. of Montana, EntrepreneurshipCenter, school of Business University of nebraska, International Center for
http://eweb.slu.edu/center96.htm
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June 18, 2002 The list below offers a fast way to find a listing of entrepreneurship and related centers. The list is hardly exhaustive. Other lists include the EntreWorld centers list , About.com's list of centers , the National Consortium for Entrepreneurship Centers and the US Small Business Administration's listing of Small Business Development Centers, SBA Offices, Business Information Centers, and Service Corps of Retired Executives (SCORE) offices For changes, additions or deletions, please use the contact Prof. Jerome Katz eWeb Center List, Ver. 1. 2.3 November 9, 2001 (List started , November 1996 ) - 93 centers University Center School Location Phone Charles Tandy American Enterprise Center Fort Worth, TX The Freedoms Foundation Valley Forge, PA 19481 Babson College Center for Entrepreneurial Studies Wellesley, MA Baylor University Center for Private Enterprise Hankamer School of Business Waco, TX 76798 Baylor University Institute for Family Business Hankamer School of Business Waco, TX 76798 Baylor University John F. Baugh Center for Entrepreneurship

71. NU College Of Journalism & Mass Communications - Alumni News Winter 2000-2001
in touch with journalists in nebraska and from Panels discussed media issues concerningthe Americas, and Richard Cole, dean of the school of Journalism and
http://journalism.unl.edu/an/winter00/dean.html
Going global:
Journalism education must prepare students for international opportunities
By Will Norton Jr.
Dean Several years ago this college, under the leadership of R. Neale Copple and Wilma Crumley, established a parachute-in seminar directed by Michael Stricklin. Speakers were invited by letter, and a miniature parachute was enclosed with the letter. Thus, our college has a tradition of keeping in touch with journalists in Nebraska and from coast to coast. What journalism educators have not done as well is focus on media and journalists in the non-English speaking world. My observation has been that few programs have a long tradition of maintaining any semblance of international emphasis. Thus, as president of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, I scheduled the first meeting of the association in a non-English speaking nation. The AEJMC met in Mexico City Jan. 11-14 to interact with journalists and journalism educators from throughout Latin America. Papers were presented on Latin American journalism. Panels discussed media issues concerning the Americas, and prominent journalists addressed the group. Participants also had time to travel the city and soak in the culture.

72. Exploration
L553 Library media centers April 16, 1994/Part 2. Dr. Daniel Lincoln, NebraskaLincoln Public schools Teaching the Research Process to Middle school Students
http://pmms.msdpt.k12.in.us/imc/Inquiry/PHASE2.HTM
Research Journal Primary Sources Annotated Bibliography Assessment
Email your success stories, questions, comments, concerns, and suggestions.
INSTRUCTOR GUIDE Goal: The goal of the Exploration stage is for students to develop a topic of inquiry. Objectives: Students will investigate sources on their topic. Students will decide the focus for their research. 3. Students will narrow their topic of inquiry through personalizing, internalizing and questioning. Suggested Readings: Callison, Daniel. “ Key Term: Questioning School Library Media Activities Monthly , Volume XIII, Number 6 (February 1997): 30-32. Pappas, Marjorie. “ Learning Communities School Library Media Activities Monthly , Volume XV, Number 7 (March 1999): 30-32. Educators will need: Daily Reflection Exploration 1 Exploration 2 Exploration 3 Equipment: Overhead or Document Camera Overhead-Reading for Clues Overhead-Research Question Help Contract (Example: Contract SUGGESTION Save discussing the rubric for the final product until when students begin working on the final product. Teacher and Library Media Specialist together will: Develop a Research Journal for students appropriate for the inquiry.

73. Academic Programs, Centers & Institutes
Academic Programs, centers Institutes. University of Montana school of Forestry http//www University of nebraska nebraska Forest Service http//www.ianr
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The Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University
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Auburn University School of Forestry and Wildlife Sciences
http://www.forestry.auburn.edu
The Australian Master TreeGrower Program
http://www.mtg.unimelb.edu.au
Australian National University Forestry
http://www.anu.edu.au/Forestry
Austrian Institute of Forest Ecology
http://woek.boku.ac.at
Boyce Thompson Arboretum State Park
http://ag.arizona.edu/BTA
Community Forestry Education Project
http://www.cce.cornell.edu/monroe/cfep

http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/hort/treesshrubs.html
Iowa State University Department of Forestry
http://www.forestry.iastate.edu
J C Raulston Arboretum http://www.ncsu.edu/jcraulstonarboretum Louisiana State University School of Forestry, Wildlife and Fisheries http://www.fwf.lsu.edu Michigan State University Department of Forestry http://www.for.msu.edu/index.htm http://forestry.mtu.edu Morris Arboretum Center For Urban Forestry http://www.upenn.edu/morris/uf

74. School Libraries
Highly recommended. The Chico HS Library One of the outstanding school librariesand media centers. An original and outstanding school library page.
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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.

75. Resources For Media
Resources for media. and professor of Agricultural Meteorology at the school ofNatural Mitigation Center at the University of nebraska–Lincoln, National
http://www.drought.unl.edu/media.htm
Resources for Media
About the National Drought Mitigation Center
NDMC Contacts

For drought index or forecast interpretation, contact Mark Svoboda , (402) 472–8238. Mark is a climatologist with an M.A. in geography, specializing in remote sensing and GIS (geographic information systems). He stays current on drought-related weather reports and forecasts and is an expert in the technical side of drought monitoring. For practical insight on preparing for drought, contact Mike Hayes For general insight on the state of drought planning in the United States, contact Don Wilhite , (402) 472–4270. Don is the director of the NDMC. He has been working with states on drought planning since the early 1980s. Don is a PhD climatologist and professor of Agricultural Meteorology at the School of Natural Resource Sciences at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. For general information, please call our main number: (402) 472–6707. Background Information/Current Conditions
For an overview of drought, check out the following articles in the What is Drought?

76. Daniel J. Gross Catholic High School - About Us
Accredited by the State of nebraska Department of Facilities The school building includesover two industrial technology center, library/ media center, locker
http://gross.creighton.edu/about/glance.html
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About Us Table of Contents Welcome Glance Questions Faith Education Tuition ...
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Over 100 courses offered, available to students with a wide range of abilities
Over 90% of students involved in college prep program Five advanced-placement courses to earn college credit Student / teacher ratio is 15:1, with over 600 students enrolled this year More than half of the faculty hold Master's degrees Over 1/3 of teachers have been at Gross High for 15 years or longer Students' ACT scores rank higher than local, state, and national averages Nearly 40% of recent graduates received college scholarships Accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools Accredited by the State of Nebraska Department of Education Top Facilities The school building includes over two dozen traditional classrooms, plus an art studio, auditorium, chapel, commons area, computer centers (with over 80 computers available for students), guidance center, three gyms, home economics/ consumer science area, industrial technology center, library/ media center, locker rooms, five science laboratories, athletic training center, and weight room. The campus also includes an arboretum, two football fields, lighted baseball field, and all-weather track.

77. Jones & Phillips Associates, Inc.-Theatre Consulting And Architectural Lighting
Return to Top. Multimedia and Public Assembly Facilities. North High school - AuditoriumOmaha, nebraska; Ohio University Memorial Auditorium Athens, Ohio;
http://www.jonesphillips.com/Prtfolio/Projlist.htm
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      Northfield, Minnesota
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    • Eugene Civic Center
      Eugene, Oregon

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    • Georgia State University
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    • Joslyn Art Museum
      Omaha, Nebraska
    • Logan College Carterville, Illinois
    • Louisiana State University - Arena Raton Rouge, Louisiana
    • Monroe County Arts Complex Bloomington, Indiana
    • Repertory Theatre at the Christian Theological Seminary Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Shawnee Exposition Center Topeka, Kansas

78. IASL Reviews Section: Book Review
the individual needs of each school, its library requires that the library mediaspecialist form a The nebraska Guide includes seven basic components and an
http://www.iasl-slo.org/review109.html
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Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Media Programs. (6th Ed.) Produced by the Nebraska Educational Media Association. Englewood, CO : Libraries Unlimited , 2000. 261p. ISBN 1-56308-640-9 (US$ 39.00, Outside North America US$ 47.00). The purpose of this guide is to provide qualitative criteria for assessing school library media programs and to furnish a resource for developing and / or improving school library media programs. The intent is to meet the needs of diverse school systems and to give direction for implementing library media programs while offering a viable evaluation tool. A major focus of this revision is to provide a plan that emphasizes the individual needs of each school, its library media centers, students, and teachers. The guide stresses that successful implementation requires that the library media specialist form a partnership that involves students, teachers, administrators, and families and makes links to the community. Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning.

79. Tobacco Free Nebraska Starts Media Campaign
The Tobacco Free nebraska media campaign presents 300 children from McPhee ElementarySchool marched to overall objective of reducing tobacco use in nebraska.
http://gov.nol.org/Johanns/News/nov01/tobacco.htm
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
November 8, 2001 For more information:
Contact: Chris Peterson, 402-471-1967
Jean Stillwell, Tobacco Free Nebraska Program, 402-471-2101 Tobacco Free Nebraska Starts Media Campaign (Lincoln, NE)
Lt. Governor Dave Heineman unveiled advertisements Thursday to be used in a statewide promotion against tobacco use. As part the Tobacco Free Nebraska program, the $700,000 media campaign will feature a variety of advertisements for newspapers, magazines, billboards, radio, television and movie theaters. "The purpose of the campaign is to prevent tobacco use and to create awareness about the hazards of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS)," Heineman stated. "The Tobacco Free Nebraska media campaign presents a unique opportunity for the state to creatively and effectively address the number one preventable public health problem today, tobacco use. This program will carry forth the message that tobacco use is dangerous and harmful to oneself and the people around you." Approximately 300 children from McPhee Elementary School marched to the capitol, where they were greeted by Lt. Governor Heineman. The children carried a banner saying "Tobacco Free Nebraska," and pledged their support by placing stickers on the banner with their names. Developed by Snitily Carr Production Group in Lincoln, the ads are designed to communicate with adolescents and young adults with an overall objective of reducing tobacco use in Nebraska. One group of ads will target adolescents with a prevention campaign called "Don't even get me started!" while another campaign will target young adults with the theme "Secondhand smoke is a first-rate killer."

80. Students: Start Here
school of Library and Information Science Copyright 2002, The
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