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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Projection of Education Statistics to 2017
This publication provides projections for key education statistics. It includes statistics on enrollment, graduates, teachers, and expenditures in elementary and secondary schools, and enrollment and earned degrees conferred expenditures of degree-granting institutions. (courtesy of IES Newsflash)
Posted in Education, Internet Resources, reports Tagged education statistics, enrollment, expenditures, graduates, teachers Comments closed
Political Campaign Ads Website
Watch dozens of the latest 2008 presidential campaign ads for Republican John McCain and Democrat Barack Obama.
Also includes advertising from prior elections, such as the 2006 California gubernatorial campaign and the 2004 and 2000
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Posted in Internet Resources, Journalism & Speech Tagged advertising, campaign ads, elections, mccain, media, obama Comments closed
Facilitating Online Counseling: Perspectives from Counselors in Training
This is a really interesting article from the latest issue of the Journal of Counseling and Development given that many services are now being offered online:
Haberstroh, S., Parr, G., Bradley, L., Morgan-Fleming, B., & Gee, R. (2008, Fall2008). Facilitating Online Counseling: Perspectives From Counselors in Training. Journal of Counseling & Development, 86(4), 460-470. Retrieved September [...]
Posted in Counseling & Psychological Services, Research Comments closed
New Books in Journalism/Mass Media-September 18
Can you trust the media? / Adrian Monck ; with Mike Hanley.
Publisher: Thriplow [England] : Icon Books, 2008.
Location: Library North 4
Temporarily Shelved at Library North 1 – New Books Shelves
Call Number: P94 .M66 2008
Information and public choice : from media markets to policy making / Roumeen Islam, editor.
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : World Bank, c2008.
Location: Library [...]
Posted in Books, Journalism & Speech, New Resources Comments closed
New Books in Education-September 18
This is a selected list of new Education books in University Library. Check GIL for current availability
Academic motivation and the culture of school in childhood and adolescence / [edited by] Cynthia Hudley, Adele Eskeles Gottfried.
Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2008
Library North 4
Temporarily Shelved at Library North 1 – New Books [...]
Posted in Books, Counseling & Psychological Services, Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, Middle-Secondary Ed & Instr Tech, New Resources Comments closed
PBS Teachers Connect–a new online community for PreK-12
PBS Teachers Connect is an online community of teachers exchanging ideas, resources and instructional strategies on
the integration of digital media and technology.
Posted in Education, Internet Resources, Middle-Secondary Ed & Instr Tech, New Resources Tagged digital media, instruction, PBS, PreK-12, teachers, technology Comments closed
Tool Kit on Universal Design for Learning
In 2006, the U.S. Department of Education developed a Tool Kit on Teaching and Assessing Students with Disabilities
(Tool Kit) to support the Department’s initiative to improve outcomes for students [...]
Posted in Educational Psychology & Special Education, Internet Resources Tagged learning disabilities, tool kit, U.S. Department of Education, UDL Comments closed
Adding Research Guides into uLearn
Did you know that you can add library research guides into your uLearn course pages? To do so, it just takes a few steps:
To start, go to either the Education Portal: http://www.library.gsu.edu/research/edu
or the Communication Portal: http://www.library.gsu.edu/research/comm
Select the research guide page you would like to add. From that page:
• Click the uLearn Friendly [...]
Posted in Counseling & Psychological Services, Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, Journalism & Speech, Middle-Secondary Ed & Instr Tech, Research Tagged faculty, research guides, uLearn Comments closed
Welcome!
Welcome to the 1st entry of the Education & Journalism Liaison Blog! This layout allows for enhanced communication of information. Add this blog to your RSS feed as it will be updated regularly with library news, new resource announcements, liaison updates, and research.
Posted in Counseling & Psychological Services, Education, Educational Policy Studies, Educational Psychology & Special Education, Journalism & Speech, Liaison Updates, Middle-Secondary Ed & Instr Tech Comments closed


New Resource: Historical Atlanta Constitution