Media Today


an imageAt Inverness Primary we are attempting to expand our notions of contemporary literacy, what it means to be a reader, a processor of information, and communicator in a time when information is increasingly networked, digital, global, and abundant.

In the Read/Write Web classroom it's all about the transfer of information; of collabortive, individualized learning; and active participation of all members of the class.

 It is marked by the continious process of creating and sharing content with a wide audience. These tecnologies are demanding that we reexamine the way we think about content and curriculum, and they are nurturing new, important shifts in how best to teach students.

Mission Statement

The mission of the media program is to insure that students and staff are lifelong learners who can access, evaluate, and use information in both print and non-print forms as well as engage in reading for discovery and persnal  enjoyment. The media center strives to serve as a literary, multi-media, and technological learning commons for students, staff, and community of IPS.