School Libraries
Minnesota School Library Media Programs help prepare students survive in the age of information.The information explosion has changed the knowledge and skills required for productive living in the 21st century. Students must become efficient and effective users of information. Working collaboratively with teachers, administrators, and parents, school library media specialists teach students the information skills they need to live and work in the next century.
WJMN is a place to find documents (Standards, sample policies, reports, & more) and discussions about Minnesota school library media programs. You are encouraged to submit your documents and to start and participate in forums such as the one on the School Library Media Center Report or the one for Destiny use.
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Vermont School Library Statistics
Document / Last Modified: 16 February 2012
Pages ii to v provide the definitions for the statistics that follow.
PUMP It Up!
Document / Last Modified: 16 February 2012
Report of a 2004 survey of the training needs of private and public school media staff members throughout Minnesota. Funded through a federal Library Services & Technology Act Grant (LSTA) and coordinated by the Central Minnesota Libraries Exchange.
Minnesota Department of Education Commissioner Alice Seagren
Document / Last Modified: 26 January 2012
The attachment is the Commissioner's letter of endorsement of this project.
Information and Technology Literacy Standards--Brochure
Document / Last Modified: 26 January 2012
Color brochure that summarizes the MEMO Information and Technology Literacy Standards.
Information and Technology Literacy Standards
Document / Last Modified: 26 January 2012
These standards have been prepared by MEMO?s Information and Technology Literacy Committee. This document describes the processes and specific skills a learner must understand and practice in order to meet a minimum level of information literacy.