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1. School Studies
Results from independent studies in alaska, Colorado, and school libraries can givestudents a vital lift Strong media centers Boost Test Scores eschoolNews.com
http://www.lrs.org/html/about/school_studies.html
LRS School Library Media Impact Studies
LRS studies conducted in Alaska, Colorado and Pennsylvania in 2000 show that school media librarians and libraries help kids perform better on standardized tests. See the following resources for more information: PROOF OF
THE POWER Presentation Adobe Acrobat file - .pdf PowerPoint file - .ppt
Introduced at American Association of School Librarians/International Association for School Librarianship Joint Conference in Birmingham, Alabama, November 1999 Fast Facts (.pdf)
Research methodology for all 3 studies, findings, and future implications ALASKA Information Empowered: The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska Schools
by Keith Curry Lance, et. al. Executive Summary
Brochure
(.pdf) Explores how school library media programs contribute to academic achievement in Alaska. The study focuses on school librarians and the relationship between school library staffing and student performance. It also identifies selected activities of library media staff that affect test scores. Of the library media predictors for which data was available, those demonstrating noteworthy direct and indirect effects on academic achievement were:

2. School Library Media Impact Surveys
assessment of the impact of alaska school librarians on academic achievement in thestate's public schools. CALIFORNIA school LIBRARY media centers AND STUDENT
http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA119.html
School Library Media
Studies on Achievement
SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA IMPACT STUDIES
http://www.lrs.org/html/about/school_studies.html
This is the web site for Library Reseach Service which includes information on the research methods for the Alaska, Colorado, and Pennsylvania surveys, and various articles and presentations regarding impact studies and surveys.
INFORMATION EMPOWERED: THE SCHOOL LIBRARIAN AS AN AGENT OF ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT IN ALASKA SCHOOLS
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/infoemxs.pdf
This is the "Alaska Study" that was conducted by Keith Curry Lance, Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Marcia J. Rodney, with Lois Petersen in 1999. This is the Executive Summary of an assessment of the impact of Alaska school librarians on academic achievement in the state's public schools.
CALIFORNIA SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS AND STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT: A SURVEY OF ISSUES AND NETWORK APPLICATIONS
http://www.kn.pacbell.com/survey/k12libraries.pdf
SBC Pacific Bell survey of curriculum leaders in California's 25 largest school districts shows that the overriding issue for California schools is academic achievement. School library media centers are being looked at in a different light given the drive for increased student achievement, with under-staffing being the top issue, coupled with equity of accwss to library resources.
THE IMPACT OF SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA CENTERS ON ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT - THE FIRST COLORADO STUDY
http://www.ala.org/aasl/SLMR/slmr_resources/select_lance.html

3. Bloomington School Media Centers
Bloomington school District 271 school media Program Visit our new. media centers! Elementary. K5. Hillcrest. Community school. media. Center LRS school Library Impact Studies Details on alaska, Colorado Pennsylvania Studies
http://www.bloomington.k12.mn.us/distinfo/technology/media/media.html
Bloomington School District 271
School Media Program
Mission Statement
The mission of the district media and technology program is to provide an environment in which all individuals in Bloomington are empowered to become life-long learners and effective users of information, ideas and technology.
Sample Elementary Weblinks
Visit our new
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Hillcrest
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Indian Mounds Elementary Media Center Web Collection Normandale Hills Elementary Media Center Web Collection Oak Grove Elementary Media Center Web Collection Olson Elementary Web Collection Poplar Bridge Elementary Media Center Web Collection Ridgeview Elementary Web Collection Valley View Elementary Media Center Web Collection Washburn Elementary Media Center Web Collection Westwood Elementary Media Center Web Collection Middle Schools Oak Grove Middle School Media Center Web Collection Olson Middle School Media Center Web Collection Valley View Middle School Media Center Web Collection
High Schools Thomas Jefferson High School Web Collection Kennedy High School Media Center Web Collection Media Resources

4. Students In Schools With Well-equipped School Media Centers And Professional
in schools with wellequipped school media centers and professional media specialists will perform Agent of Academic Achievement in alaska schools. Juneau, AK alaska State Library .
http://www.tps.dpi.state.nc.us/islma/HTMLPresentationfolder/tsld008.htm
Students in schools with well-equipped school media centers and professional media specialists will perform better on achievement tests for reading comprehension. Lance, K.C. et al (1992). The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement. Colorado Department of Education. Lance, Keith Curry, et al. (1999). Information Empowered: The School Librarian as an Agent of Academic Achievement in Alaska Schools. Juneau, AK: Alaska State Library,.
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5. ALA Washington Office
Center for Education Statistics from the 199394 school library media centers studyshows a Studies of school libraries in alaska, Pennsylvania and
http://www.ala.org/washoff/esea.html
ALA Office of Government Relations
Link to Issues:
Advocacy
ALAWON

Appropriations

Broadband
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Full List of Current Issue Briefs
Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Reauthorization
December 12, 2001:
ESEA Conference Report Concludes
$250 million authorized for school libraries!
On Tuesday evening, December 11 at five minutes after five, Representative John Boehner (R-OH) gaveled to a close the last conference meeting on the massive Elementary and Secondary Education Act reauthorization. Included in the final legislation will be an authorization level of $250 million for school library resources and "such sums" as designated by Congress for the next five years. This language, which we have referred to as the “Reed amendment” in past ALAWONs is part of the President’s Reading First Initiative. The conference took place throughout the afternoon, with conferees mentioning the long (3 years) process, the difficult areas of disagreement, the need to pass historic legislation to help all children achieve, bi-partisan gratitude to the President for making education a top priority and to House and Senate staffers who had dedicated thousands of hours of work to the process. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) singled out one of the reasons he was in favor of the conference report was that it “helps school libraries.”

6. Other States/Studies
Study " the Library Research Service has conducted studies of school library media centers in alaska and Pennsylvania.
http://www.lrs.org/html/data/school/slmc_other_states.html
School Library Media Centers
Impact Studies in Other States
Alaska Pennsylvania LRS Studies) In addition to the 2000 "Colorado Study," the Library Research Service has conducted studies of school library media centers in Alaska and Pennsylvania.  Results show that here, too, school media librarians and libraries help students perform better on standardized tests.
School Studies
Proof of the Power
Message to Principals

News Articles
School Libraries
Colorado
CO 1998 SLMC Data

CO 1999 SLMC Data

CO 2000 SLMC Data
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National
Other States/Studies Other Library Data Academic Public Other State Studies Texas 2001 Texas School Libraries: Standards, Resources, Services, and Students' Performance http://www.tsl.state.tx.us/ld/pubs/schlibsurvey/index.html

7. The School Librarian As An Agent Of Academic Achievement In Alaska
During the 199798 school year, library media centers in 211 alaska public schools were
http://www.library.state.ak.us/dev/infoemxs.pdf

8. Advocacy
as an Agent of Academic Achievement in alaska schools. SBC Pacific Bell KnowledgeNetwork Explorer California school Library media centers Student
http://www.bctf.bc.ca/psas/BCTLA/advocacy.html
BCTLA a specialist organization of the BC Teachers' Federation
Advocacy
Employability Skills 2000 + (Conference Board of Canada)
Employability Skills for British Columbia
(BC Ministry of Advanced Education)
Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills
(SCANS)
Presentations in Support of B.C.'s School Libraries
Abbotsford Letter to all SD 34 Administrative Officers, Senior Education Management, School Trustees, colleagues from Hugh Morrison - Teacher-Librarian (soon to be retired)
Abbotsford Junior Secondary and President Abbotsford District Teacher-Librarians' Association. Kelowna Library newsletter that went home to all 1700 students. Terrace Presentation to Trustees HTML
Powerpoint
Vancouver 2002 April 22 Jack Allen's presentation to VSB: Connectivity 2002 April 18
VESTA Press Conference School Libraries are Important to Student Achievement
Comparison of VSB and BC School Libraries (2002) to Special Libraries in Canada (1996)
2002 February 7 “A Review of the Role of the Teacher-Librarian and School Library Resource Centre in School District #39 – Vancouver”
ATA: Alberta
Teachers' Association Hearings on Education: Presentation from 3 teacher-librarians from Sherwood Park, ABSusan Hughes, Judy Whetstone and Pat Kimura

9. Education World ® : School Administrators: Strong Libraries Improve Student Ach
Program (CSAP) and certain characteristics of school media centers, replicatedthose of earlier studies conducted in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and alaska.
http://www.educationworld.com/a_admin/admin178.shtml
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Strong Libraries Improve Student Achievement
Last month, site-based management teams at 11 elementary schools in Kalamazoo, Michigan, chose to cut their budgets for the 2000-2001 school year by eliminating the position of school librarian. Did they make the right decision? A new study indicates that what they made was a big mistake! Included: Results of a recent study show that students at schools with strong media centers scored significantly higher on standardized tests than students at schools with less-well-equipped and staffed libraries. Last month, site-based management teams at 11 elementary schools in Kalamazoo, Michigan, chose to cut their budgets for the 2000-2001 school year by eliminating the position of school librarian. Did they make the right decision? A new study indicates that what they made was a big mistake! According to a recent study conducted by Colorado's Library Research Service (LRS), students at schools with strong media centers scored significantly higher on standardized tests than students at schools with less-well-equipped and staffed libraries. The results of the study, which examined the relationship between the Colorado Student Assessment Program (CSAP) and certain characteristics of school media centers, replicated those of earlier studies conducted in Colorado, Pennsylvania, and Alaska.

10. School Library Standards And Evaluation
Dick and Jane go to the Head of the Class Commentary on the alaska, Colorado andPennsylvania The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/resf/evaluate.html
Resources for School Librarians - Index School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory
School Library Standards and Evaluation
School Library Standards Job Descriptions Evaluation Forms School Library Mission Statements ... School Library Statistics Today it seems that accountability is the hot topic in educational reform. It will become increasingly important for school library media specialists to demonstrate the importance of their media center to the school, and also be able to demonstrate how effectively they are doing their job. Busy adminstrators like numbers and well organized reports to demonstrate progress.
School Library Standards for Programs and Facilities

11. School District Departments Of Libraries
alaska Anchorage school District Library Resources; Fairbanks North Star Borough ColoradoAspen school District media centers Aspen; Bibliographic
http://www.sldirectory.com/libsf/sdlibs.html
Pages Maintained by School District Departments of Libraries/Media Services
School Libraries on the Web : Main Directory Directory of US Web Pages State Departments of Libraries National Library Pages ... Resources for Librarians Countries: Canada United Kingdom United States
Canada

12. IASL: Links To School Library Associations
of school Librarians (AkASL) alaska Library Association (AkLA); Florida LibraryAssociation (FLA) school Libraries and media centers Section;
http://www.iasl-slo.org/slibassoc.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARY
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
Austria
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13. IASL: School Library Resources On The Internet: School Libraries Make A Differen
Pennsylvania, alaska and Oregon. The research is reviewed in the light of the AmericanInformation Power document. The Impact of school Library media centers
http://www.iasl-slo.org/make-a-difference.html
Home Contact Search About IASL ... Administration SCHOOL LIBRARIES
MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
This page contains links to research reports and other documents that show that school libraries make a difference to student achievement; that school libraries have a positive impact on students and on learning. There are documents from a number of countries. There are also links to articles in professional journals and newspapers that are based on these documents. This page is intended to help school librarians to answer the question, "Do school libraries make a difference?".
Proof of the Power: Recent Research on the Impact of School Library Media Programs on the Academic Achievement of U.S. Public School Students . ERIC Digest.
Written by Keith Curry Lance in 2001, this ERIC Digest [ED456861] reviews and summarises recent United States research studies related to school libraries and student achievement, particularly statewide studies in Colorado, Pennsylvania, Alaska and Oregon. The research is reviewed in the light of the American Information Power document.

14. Ceiling
Three recent studies in Colorado, alaska, and Pennsylvania - confirm to students'frequency of access to school library media centers and access and
http://www.ctcema.org/ceiling.html
Connecticut Educational Media Association 25 Elmwood Avenue. Trumbull, CT 06611-3594
Phone: 203-372-2260 Fax: 203-570-8017 E-Mail: aweimann@snet.net To Raise the Ceiling, Raise the Roof! Everyone is concerned about student achievement, especially parents. Every parent wants the best education possible for his/her child. Did you know that one of the most significant indicators of school success - one often overlooked - is the prominence and quality of a school's library media program and library media specialist! Research has supported this conclusion for many years. The relationship between higher academic achievement (including higher standardized test scores) and good library media programs is not explained away by such school differences as teacher-pupil ratios, per pupil expenditures, socio-economic differences or racial/ethnic demography. Three recent studies - in Colorado, Alaska, and Pennsylvania - confirm these results yet again. In light of these studies and the principles found in national library media standards - Information Power - members of the Connecticut Educational Media Association (CEMA) believe:
  • Every child needs and deserves access to a library media center rich in print and non-print resources, including digital resources and the technology to access digital information. Consequently, every district must provide a budget for library media services that allows for the development, maintenance and updating of sufficient and appropriate resources.
  • 15. IP LInks And Resources
    alaska http//www.alaska.net/~akla/akasl/ akasllibrarians/infopower SLMR/slmr_resources/slmr_select_toc.htmlImpact of school Library media centers
    http://www.nhema.net/IP Links and Resources.htm
    New Hampshire Educational Media Association Information Power Resources New Hampshire Resources State Sampling of Info Power Further Information/Reading Order Materials ... Standards in Action/Curriculum Resources New Hampshire Resources NHSTE - http://www.nhste.org/ The Frameworks:
    At NHEON - http://www.nheon.org/
    frameworks/frameworks_
    matrix.htm At DOE - http://www.state.nh.us/
    doe/CurriculumFrameworks/
    curricul.htm State Sampling of
    Info Power Alaska
    http://www.alaska.net/~akla/akasl/
    akasllibrarians/infopower.html Illinois
    http://www.islma.org/infopower.htm Iowa
    http://www.iema-ia.org/IEMA200.html Maine http://www.maslibraries.org/Publications/ _power.html Minnesota Visit their Informal and Formal Ways to Implement Information Power! http://wms.luminet.net/mediatech/memo/ infopower.html Rhode Island http://www.ri.net/RIEMA/ipwksp.html Washington Visit their Top Ten! http://www.wlma.org/National/Information _Power.html

    16. Power
    projects in the library media centers score higher Dr. Keith Lance in alaska, Pennsylvania,and Previously, school library media specialists, concentrating on
    http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/power/power.htm
    Powering Achievement: School Library media Programs Make a Difference
    by
    Keith Lance and David V. Loertscher
    Accompanying Web Site to the Book
    PowerPoint and Acrobat Slides School Library Media Programs and Academic Achievement
    One Minute Presentation PowerPoints Building Literacy One Minute Presentation PowerPoint School Library Media Programs and Academic Achievement Five Minute Presentation PowerPoint Schools library media Programs and Academic Achievement Fifteen Minute Presentation PowerPoint Collaboration and Achievement PowerPoint Slides No More Bird Units PowerPoint Slides Information Literacy and Academic Achievement PowerPoint Slides Information technology and Achievement PowerPoint Slides Making the Investment PowerPoint Slides Leadership and Achievement PowerPoint Slides Five Key Things to Do Every Day PowerPoint Slides Online Web Supplement for the brochure: Invest in Your School Library to Build Academic
    Achievement and Equity FRONT PANEL "Fifty years of research studies" The evidence for the impact of school library media centers on achievement began with a landmark study by Dr. Mary Gaver of Rutgers University in 1963. At this time, elementary schools were creating centralized school libraries by merging all the classroom collections and making those resources available to all the children of the school. Gaver found that academic achievement was significantly higher when:
    (citation: Gaver, Mary V.

    17. Welcome To Adobe GoLive 6
    The Impact of school Library media centers on Academic Achievement How school LibrariansHelp Kids Achieve Standards The The alaska Study, 2000 Lance, Keith C
    http://www.lmcsource.com/tech/ResearchStudies.html
    School Library Media Programs
    and Academic Achievement:
    A Bibliography and Availability List
    by David V. Loertscher, March, 2003 The Gaver Study, 1963
    • Gaver, Mary V. Effectiveness of Centralized Library Service in Elementary Schools. 2nd ed. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1963 (out of print, find in many academic libraries or school district professional libraries).
    The First Colorado Study, 1993:
    • Lance, Keith C, Linda Welborn, and Christine Hamilton-Pennell. The Impact of School Library Media Centers on Academic Achievement . Castle Rock, CO: Hi Willow Research and Publishing, 1993 (available from LMC Source at http://www.lmcsource.com under research)
    The Second Colorado Study, 2000
    • Lance, Keith C., Marcia J. Rodney and Christine Hamilton-Pennell. How School Librarians Help Kids Achieve Standards: The Second Colorado Study . San Jose, CA: Hi Willow Research and Publishing, 2000 (available from LMC Source online at http://www.lmcsource.com under research).
    The Alaska Study, 2000:
    • Lance, Keith C., Christine Hamilton-Pennell, Marcia J. Rodney, with Lois Peterson and Clara Sitter.

    18. MarketPlace
    By Rufus Good Time Girls of the alaskaYukon Gold Rush and Oregon Grantsmanshipfor Small Libraries and school Library media centers Graphic Novels
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    MarketPlace Titles Beginning with G Click on any title to learn more. Gail Niebrugge's Alaska Wildflowers
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    Fishing for a Laugh; Cheating Death; Boats of alaska; Collection Program in and YoungAdults; Guide to Reference Materials for school Library media centers;
    http://www.bookzone.com/bookzone/showsearch.cfm?keyword=COLLECTION

    20. LIBSTATS - STATE
    State. Selections. alaska, alaska State Library, Archives and Museum Public LibraryStatistics. school Library media centers Statistics and InputOutput
    http://www.niulib.niu.edu/libstats/STATE.HTM

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