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  1. The media center: Philosophy, purposes, program, materials selection and written policies by Mona Alexander, 1976
  2. Media use by Kansas teachers and students: A study by Marjorie Sullivan and Jean Moore by Marjorie Sullivan, 1972

61. CRM Today : Kansas City Mo. School District Selects Siemens
said Elonia Norwood, director of information technology at kansas City, Mo. SchoolDistrict the Siemens solution is the HiPath 3000 SMG (survivable media gateway
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63. Genetics Education Center
Resources for educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project. The site is maintained Category Science Biology Genetics Education...... Gene media Forum, audio/video, transcripts, email list biology), LFitzgerald, ApolloHigh school, Glendale, AZ with Disabilities, 1995 Univ kansas, endorsed by
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University of Kansas Medical Center For educators interested in human genetics and the human genome project Human Genome Project Resources (books, videos, curricula) Lesson Plans Networking Genetic Conditions Careers ... Search The Human Genome Project Genetic Education Resources

64. LION: Organizations Of Interest To School Librarians
The organization includes a Section of school Libraries and Resource centers. KansasAssociation of school Librarians. Kentucky school media Association.
http://www.libraries.phila.k12.pa.us/lion/organizations.html
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American Association of School Librarians
AASL sponsors the following Internet sites:
  • AASL Home Page
  • ICONnect This site is designed to support school library media specialists as they assume leadership positions in the use of the Internet in the school community. Includes online courses, student and family activities, and online tours to prepare school librarians for leadership roles.

American Library Association
Founded in 1876, the ALA is the oldest and largest library association in the world. Its 57,000 members represent all types of libraries public, school, academic, state and special.
Assembly on Literature for Adolescents (ALAN)
ALAN is a special-interest group of the National Council of Teachers of English. Its members include teachers, authors, librarians, publishers, and others with an interest in young adult literature. The organization publishes The ALAN Review , a journal emphasizing new books, research, and methods of teaching adolescent literature. The full text of the journal is available online.
Association for Educational Communications and Technology (AECT)
The mission of AECT is "to provide leadership in educational communications and technology by linking professionals holding a common interest in the use of educational technology and its application to the learning process." One of the 11 divisions of this large organization is the

65. Rose Hill High School Library
role models; 3.) certified school library media specialists and com _Rose Hill High school Phone (316 Rose Hill, or visit other kansas Cities
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Position Statement on the Value of Independent Reading in the School Library Media Program
In an information age, literacy demands not only the ability to read and write, but also the ability to process information and communicate effectively. Research suggests that reading proficiency increases with the amount of time spent reading voluntarily. Unfortunately, independent reading is often a casualty in our fast paced, media-oriented society. Todays students know how to read but have little or no interest in doing so. They have failed to catch the love of reading; therefore, they choose not to read. The adoption of Goals 2000 has made literacy an issue of national importance; therefore, a primary goal of the school library media program must be to create life-long readers. To become life-long readers, students must have . . . 1.) access to current, quality, high interest, and extensive collections of books and other print materials in their library media centers, classrooms, and public libraries;
2.) contact with adults who read regularly and widely and who serve as positive reading role models;

66. CDC Media Relations: ATSDR AND EPA Warn The Public About Continuing Patterns Of
a convalescent home in Johnson County, kansas, were contaminated for long periodsmay have trouble learning in school. www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/mercury
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May 1997 ATSDR AND EPA Warn the Public About Continuing Patterns of Metallic Mercury Esposure Metallic mercury is a hazardous chemical that can cause serious health problems. Children (especially very young children) and fetuses are most vulnerable. The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), part of the U.S. Public Health Service, and the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) are jointly issuing an alert to the general public. There is a continuing pattern of metallic mercury exposure in children and teenagers and in persons using certain folk medicines or participating in certain ethnic or religious practices.
It is important for the general public to understand that either short-term or long-term exposures to metallic mercury can lead to serious health problems. Human exposure to metallic mercury occurs primarily from breathing contaminated air. Other forms of mercury can be absorbed by drinking contaminated water, eating food (usually fish containing mercury), and from skin contact. At high levels, metallic mercury can cause effects on the nervous system and the developing fetus. Other forms of mercury can damage other organs. Even at low levels, metallic mercury can cause health problems.

67. CDC Media Relations: Facts About Youth Tobacco Surveillance United States, 1998-
in 1999 (Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, kansas, Mississippi, Missouri 57.9%) and high(55.6%) school students nationwide www.cdc.gov/od/oc/media/pressrel/fs2k1013
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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.

68. Current Openings At School Of Journalism
extensive professional or student media experience, including Additional informationabout kansas State University may about the AQ Miller school of Journalism
http://jmc.ksu.edu/careers/currentopenings.htm

69. LMC Program Goals
media specialists should be committed to work toward excellence in providing studentswith In keeping with kansas State school recommendations, building
http://www.usd320.k12.ks.us/whs/lmc/programgoals.html
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District LMC Program Goals
(USD 320 Board Handbook IFBD) "The principle functions of the library media centers are to process and circulate materials and equipment through an orderly procedure and to provide reference and other services to students and faculty. Media specialists should be committed to work toward excellence in providing students with resources so that they have the opportunity to achieve at their highest levels of performance. The collection shall reflect the broad interests represented in the district curriculum, complemented by appropriate, educationally oriented enrichment materials in a variety of forms. To meet recommended standards, the administration and board must support the development of a collection adequate to meet the curricular needs of the students. Such collections should be large enough so that materials can be placed in classrooms for extended periods of time, should be designed to provide for personal growth and should be adequate for those engaged in independent study. In keeping with Kansas State school recommendations, building principals and the superintendents of the district have the responsibility of leadership in providing a good library media program. In order to establish a quality library media program, there must be necessary funds and facilities according to the standards set by the state board, there must be qualified library media specialists available to schools and there must be a schedule that will encourage the use of the library media center by students and teachers."

70. ReadingsInfoPower
Foundations for Effective school Library media Programs. about Teaching and Learningthrough the schoolÂ’s Library kansas Association of school Librarians.
http://www.wlma.org/Professional/ReadingsInfoPower.htm
Readings for Information Power Information Power Task Force Advocating Excellence in School Libraries Readings and Resources May, 2000 American Association of School Librarians. Information Power: Building Partnerships for Learning . Chicago: American Library Association, 1998. Association for Teacher-Librarianship in Canada and the Canadian School Library Association. "Competencies for Teacher-librarians in the 21st Century." Teacher Librarian November-December 1998: 22-25.
Bradburn, Frances Bryant. Output Measures for School Library Media Programs . New York: Neal-Schuman Publishers, 1999. Brandt, Ron. "Educators Need to Know About the Human Brain." Phi Delta Kappan November 1999: 235-238. Bush, Gail. "Creating an Information Literate School: Here and Now ." National Association of Secondary School Principals. NASSP Bulletin March 1999: 62-67. Cawelti, Gordon, ed. Handbook of Research on Improving Student Achievement nd ed. Education Research Service 1999. Clyde, Laurel A.

71. OrlandoSentinel.com: News
would have helped pay for a media specialist to literacy teacher after enrollmentand her school budget dropped. said June Level, a former kansas state school
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Nov 10, 2002 RELATED STORIES Old, poor schools have more outdated, irrelevant books
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(ORLANDO SENTINEL) Nov 10, 2002 Too many students, too few librarians (ORLANDO SENTINEL) Nov 10, 2002 Libraries and test scores (ORLANDO SENTINEL) Nov 10, 2002 READING BY NINE It is vital that children learn to read by age 9, the fourth grade, if they are to succeed later in their academic careers. Though Florida has invested millions of dollars teaching children to read, the state's school libraries have languished.
  • Sunday: School libraries are stocked with embarrassingly old books and staffed by untrained clerks rather than skilled librarians.
  • Monday: The ways good librarians lure children to the library and foster good reading skills.
  • 72. Organizations
    Associations and Institutions; ISLMA Illinois school Library media Association;KAECT - kansas Association for Educational Communications Technology;
    http://www.webpan.com/msauers/libdir/org.html
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  • AASL - American Association of School Librarians AECT - Association for Educational Communications Technology AIME - Association for Indiana Media Educators American Association of Law Libraries ... Cooperative Library Agency for Systems and Services - CLASS Council of Australian University Librarians CSLA - California School Library Association FAME - Florida Association for Media in Education Federal Libraries Information Network ... Youth Services Interest Group of the New Mexico Library Association
  • 73. DefenseLINK News: Secretary Cohen's Remarks, Eisenhower Elementary School (Media
    highest priorities and so this elementary school, I think also General Reimer beforecoming to kansas to get point to visit every one of our training centers.
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    Remarks to Eisenhower Elementary School Secretary Cohen: Thanks very much. Pleasure for me to be here. I'm especially proud to be here at the Eisenhower Elementary School. Ike, of course, is one of all of our favorites. I don't have a button that Pat and Jim have on, but "I like Ike" as well as most Americans. But he was dedicated to education. He was not only a great military hero and President, but he was also the president of the university and had committed much of his life to the pursuit of education, especially for our children. And so I wanted to be here to promote the President's program and that of Secretary Riley back to school, get involved. Our military schools have unique problems and challenges in terms of being required to have children come to them. They might be here only for a year and these are the challenges that face all of the children of our military personnel who can be called upon to transfer every two, possibly every three years. Requiring them to get an outstanding education is one of our highest priorities and so this elementary school, I think we can see in a very brief tour, truly measures up to that. Education has always been a high priority for me in addition to having been a public servant in Congress. I also had an occasion to teach at the University of Maine for nearly six years. And so education has been a part of my life as well and something I put a very high premium on. But with that, I know you're anxious to ask other questions other than my commitment and that of the President to education. But we believe that educating our children in order to prepare them for the future is one of the most important national security interests that we have.

    74. Bloch School's Marilyn Taylor Receives National Award For Leadership In Manageme
    See also, media Kit Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2001 at the Henry W. Bloch school ofBusiness Public Administration, University of Missourikansas City, received
    http://www.beyondgreypinstripes.org/newsreleases_pioneers_bgp.cfm?LastName=Taylo

    75. The Online School Directory
    Fashion Design Schools. Film media Production Schools. Keller Graduate Schoolof Management of Devry University kansas City Downtown (Missouri).
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    77. Independence Chamber Of Commerce - Independence, Missouri
    have a long history of supporting the school district. among the highest paid in theKansas City area DistrictÂ’s two high schools, new media centers and early
    http://www.independencechamber.org/education.asp

    78. Topeka Convention & Visitors Bureau
    schoolsmedia Services Office District media Center Phone 785 Phone 785-231-1088Address Washburn school of Law, 17th and College, Topeka, kansas 66621.
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    Taking care of our young people is a top priority. Many of our corporations have corporate day cares, and there are myriad day care centers both privately owned and church sponsored. For those who prefer day care in the home, there are many home day care choices available. Contact ERC Resource and Referral for details on centers. They also keep a listing of available openings. Phone: 785-357-5171 Web site: www.ercrefer.org Churches
    Over 200 churches represent many faiths and beliefs in the Topeka area. The Greater Topeka Chamber of Commerce maintains a Religious Services Directory. Call or email for a copy. Phone 785-234-2644. E-mail: topekainfo@topekachamber.org

    79. PSLA, The Pennsylvania School Librarians Association
    the need for more school library media specialists, but of the American Associationof school Librarians' 11th Exhibition to be held in kansas City, Missouri
    http://www.psla.org/aaslnews.php3?topic=aaslnews

    80. Teaching And Learning On The Web
    for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning kansas State University Illinois UniversityCenter for Advanced Instructional media Yale Medical school.
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